10.15.2009

what FALL looks like at the FORBES (through FOTOS)

Of course, there is college football...


and flag football...

Shay trying to explain the line of scrimmage to 5 year olds

cut back for a TOUCHDOWN!
and then there is soccer...



* it should be noted that Dale is coaching both

then there is the blooming social life...
Tanner's birthday party


Shay at Homecoming

and a few design jobs for me...

Busy, Busy, Busy!!
but...
Fall is my favorite time of year, I love the crisp mornings, the mellow days, putting on sweaters, wrapping up in blankets, eating soup and finally, finally...the end of 100 degree weather.

8.27.2009

Stretching...



I figured that since I was employed by a Technology College, I should become more 'technical'.

This is my latest purchase, isn't it pretty?



(Yeah, I might be able to work it.)

Tuesday I had class on how to use a smartboard, yugma and a gadget named Elmo.
I have learned to use (& barely understand) terms like Kaizen blitz, Six Sigma and
Lean Manufacturing.
And tonight, I am going to read about fire and rescue accreditation.
My comfort zone has officially become a thing of the past.

8.25.2009

Quick change artist...


On average, Keaton changes his clothes 3 times a day.
The outfit must match the activity after all.
I was mortified though, to see his pile of shorts as I did the laundry this week...22.
No wonder I can't catch up on laundry.
Clearly, the boy needs a talking too.
And then it hit me...

How, how (?) does he have so many to begin with?

8.18.2009

Working...

I have entered the work force again and I am now employed by Dixie Applied Technology College.

There are a few things that I have learned by working...
1. Since I am not around to do everything, the kids miraculously figure things out on their own, who knew?
2. I manage my time so much better when I am busy, and I have been BUSY!!!
3. I kind of like it.

However, sometimes the best laid plans...

It is back to school time and I have been stressed a bit about Keaton and working out babysitting for him before Kindergarten, I had it all arranged for the first week. Things looked as if they were ready to go...

Yesterday, Dale called me and said Keaton came home with a headache...
Ten minutes later, he called and told me Keaton had thrown up all over the floor.
And this morning, I had to call in to work, because he continued to throw up all night.
Have I ever said how much I love the stomach flu?

In any case, here are the kiddos on their first day....(this pose was painful for Shay and Tanner, can you tell?)

8.07.2009

Summer fun...

Cousin Natalee came & stayed for a few weeks...
a great time was had by all
swimming...

sewing...



trip to Price...



baptisms...




pasta factory...


soda sale...


and if you have ever met her, you would know that there was alot of other things as well,
kitchen kids, plays, pottery, all night parties, movies...to name a few.
So much fun, the kids are already having withdrawals.
Who knows how we will ever get used to a schedule and school again.
Love you Natalee!!

7.23.2009

Boredom...

Remember how I made the mistake of saying that I might actually be bored?...

Yeah, well, never mind.


7.13.2009

Talent...

It really is unfair that I came to earth not being able to sing. Yeah, I know, I have other talents, blah, blah, but singing is one that I really wished I had and no amount of practice time in the shower is going to make it better.

I hope that there is a place in the next life where I can live out my dream,
where I could play the part of Galinda "with a ga" or even more appropriately, the part of Elphaba.

It would be an awesome part of heaven don't you think? My mom could be a ballerina, Shay could play on an NBA team, Dale would be working at Rivals.com, and my Dad would be sitting in a cow pasture as Sarah Brightman serenades him. Ahhh....

I guess I will just have to settle for being a spectator. Which I was. The other night. And can I just say, that it lives up to all the hype. If you get the chance, I highly recommend it...



Amazing amounts of talent on that stage...