Monday, April 11, 2011

A Trip to Farm Country

This past Friday I took the day off work to join the kindergarten on their field trip to Thanksgiving Point's Farm Country.  It was so fun to hangout with the kindergartners and be the mom helper and NOT the teacher.  Luckily we only had an hour to spend at Farm Country because it was FREEZING!!  I had a group of 4 darling little boys.  Bentley's favorite part of the field trip was feeding the llama out of his hand.  He said it tickled. Here's a couple pictures of our trip.


I took the whole day off work to hangout with Bentley.  After the field trip we went to see Hop for the 2nd time and we ended up seeing it again that night with Brian. Yes, we've seen it 3 times and LOVE it! The next day I woke up to Bentley playing the drums on the couch. Just a side note my fitness blog has been updated.

Weekend Getaway

For my birthday this year Brian gave me a weekend give away to Zions Park and St. George.  He found a Groupon for Zions Ponderosa Resort, a place neither of us had ever heard of.  It was such a fun place to stay.  The resort is on the east end of the park, outside of the park.  It's up in the mountains.  Once we got there we could see why the Groupon deal was only for March and April.  The resort had a ton of activities and an amazing pool. However, the pool had 2 inches of ice on it and all of the activities were closed for the season.  It would be a super fun place to go in the summer.  We stayed in a little cabin, when I say little I mean little as in no bathroom in the cabin.  The bathrooms were really close and nice and clean.  We had so much fun.  We headed to St. George on Saturday to go mountain biking.  We rode the Zen Trail which was extremely technical.  We had to carry our bikes pretty much the first half, over boulders and such. I may or may not have been a good sport through the entire trail.  Overall it was a great ride.  Brian really enjoyed it.  The weather was SO nice, especially for early March.  Here's some pics of our getaway.
 In our cabin. This is a horrible picture taken from my phone with horrible lighting.
 If you look closely you can see Brian in this picture.  He's coming down the 3 Fingers of Death.  It looks a lot worse in real life.  In the picture it looks like a hill.
 The rest of the pictures are taken on the Zen Trail


Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Work of a Kindergartener

I love seeing the work Bentley brings home from school.  It's been fun to see all the stuff he has learned this year. Here's some of his recent work.

 A mitten they worked on patterning with the colors
Zoomed in view of the writing.  It's in Spanish.  I find it so cool that he can understand what he's learning in Spanish.  Bentley wrote the colors he colored his mitten in Spanish: verde=green, gris=gray, and anarajado=orange.  I'm learning Spanish from him, it's kind of fun.
Winter scene

Friday, February 25, 2011

Priceless

Bentley is in the stage where he plays with his toys and imagines things like Andy does in Toy Story, and I LOVE it.  I love to find surprises around the house such as these:
 Bad Pirate on Table
 Pirate ship on a quest for treasure
 Treasure chest under my kitchen cupboard

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Christmas Eve

We had a wonderful Christmas this year.  I've been working on scrapbooking some pages for our 2010 book. Here's a glimpse at our Christmas.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Gratitude

The past month or so has been a real struggle at our house. With the stress of med school applications and finals, Christmas, a portfolio that I must do, papers to write for my masters class, and the Praxis exam coming up, I've really been feeling stressed/depressed/nervous and we've had a major case of anxiety in our house.  On top of that, I've been trying to find the motivation to start training for a triathlon and getting my body back where it was a year and a half ago.  Well with all of the other stuff going on I just keep gaining weight which has made me even more depressed.  Anyway, this blog isn't to complain, it's actually to express gratitude for the struggles I have.
The other day I was talking with a friend of mine at work.  She was telling me about this horrible illness she had a few years back which had started taking over her body and her mind and making it so she literally couldn't even take care of her family anymore.  After hearing her story my problems started to come into perspective for me. I may have all of these things do and so what if Brian doesn't get into school this year and is it really that big of deal to be carrying a few extra pounds?  Still I've been kind of down in the dumps about all of this crap, but after hearing that friends story and now another friends story today I feel truly grateful.
I talked to a friend today who found out the day before Christmas eve that his wife has cancer.  She went in for surgery that day and the doctor found more cancer.  On top of that his mother and father in law aren't well and are living with him and his mom isn't doing well either.  His oldest child is 15 and his youngest is around 3.  Hearing his story brought tears to my eyes.  How can I be so pathetic to think that my stupid little problems are so stressful and so overwhelming.  My heart goes out to my friend tonight.  I can't even imagine the pain and the stress he is going through right now. 
I am so grateful that at the time being my family is healthy, we may be on the edge of insane, but we are healthy.  I realize I need to be grateful for what I have and know it could always be worse.  My thoughts and prayers are with my friend, his wife and his family. 

Friday, January 7, 2011

Snow Day!!!


Never in my life have I had a snow day.  As a kid I remember thinking how great it would be to have a snow day, a day to stay home and play in the snow.  Of course it would be with my cousin Shayna and we would for sure have made snow forts and snowmen, and had a snowball fight or two and hopefully been able to coax one of our dads into tying the sleds onto the back of their truck to take us sledding.  Unfortunately that day never happened in my younger years.  However, now that I'm on the teacher/mom side of things, I actually had a "Snow Day".  
It all started on Monday, December 20th.  It started to snow that morning and it kept snowing, and snowing, and snowing!!  Now I wasn't to worried about the snow except for the fact that my dear husband was driving home from Missouri in this lovely storm.  Not only was he driving in the storm he was in a semi truck without a trailer. I'm not very semi savvy but I have heard that not having a trailer in this type of weather is not a good thing. I was expecting my ove home around 10pm, but 10pm rolled around and he still wasn't home and of course his phone was dead.  I stayed up late waiting for him and wrapping presents for my dear kiddos at school and getting ready for our Polar Express party the next day.  When I was finally done with all of the prep work for the next day Brian still wasn't home.  I was trying very hard not to be nervous about him traveling in the storm, it's now 1am and it honestly was still snowing! 
Around 5am on Tuesday the 21st my Love rolled in from his long journey to visit med. schools and to drop of the semi trailer my father-in-law had sold on Ebay.  When Brian came in from many hours of driving he told me of his adventurous ride home.  They did end up jack-knifing and sliding off the road, in Spanish Fork!!!  5 blocks from home!!!  They made it through Wyoming and Parley's Canyon and the place they slide off is Spanish Fork!?
Well, around 8 that morning I was woke by a text on my phone (yes I slept in extremely late due to going to bed at 1 and being woke up at 5 and then chatting for a bit) saying school is canceled.  What?  School canceled? NO!!!  I rushed downstairs and got online and sure enough it was canceled!!! Yay, a Snow Day!!!
Well with a day off school and it being only a few days before Christmas what better thing to do than go to my sister's and get my hair cut, so that's what I did.  I got my hair done and Bentley got to build a snowman with Kaulin and Sadie and have a snowball fight with Uncle Cory. What a day!