Monday, April 6, 2009

Things are moving along at a brisk pace. It's amazing how slowly January and February move along, but time is really moving now and it's already April. Today and tomorrow the weather is actually supposed to support that! I need to get out and tackle my flower beds at some point. I keep hoping the weeds will magically disappear, but currently they are growing faster than my tulips! Isn't there some law against that?

The kids are doing well and that makes me do well. No major reports, projects or other parent assisted homework due anytime soon. Ryan managed to injure his ankle quite badly on Saturday night. He and a bunch of teenagers from the neighborhood were playing games in the dark. I'm not sure why he thought all 6'2" 230 pounds of himself would fair well running around at high speeds in the dark, but the black bruises on his ankle and a bad sprain will attest to the fact that Ryan, speed and lack of light are not a good combo. Maybe I'll get him some night vision goggles for Easter. The most upsetting part to him was not the pain he was in, but the fact that he had to leave to go have it xrayed the next day during conference! When I was his age I was looking for every excuse not to watch conference....I learn far more from my children than I can ever teach them.

Josh's knee is rehabbing well. He has been able to workout everyday with the track team although he hasn't competed yet. I am proud of all his hard work. He is doing well in school and having a lot of fun texting on his cell phone and hanging out with friends and cousins. Last month he was borrowing a friends electric scooter and accidentally crashed it, cracking part of it. He came home so upset and spent hours on the internet trying to find a part he could order to replace it. He found a used scooter in Salt Lake that wasn't working, but it was in good shape and the same color and model as the one he damaged. He had Kelly drive him up and he negotiated and bought it. He came back and took the part off he needed and replaced it on his friends scooter. I was so proud of him for being responsible. He got a nice perk out of the deal when Kelly found the problem with the one he purchased and was able to get it working with just a little tweaking. Although cosmetically it isn't as good because of the cracked part, it still works great.

Cassie's ballroom dance end of season concert is this week. Lots of rehearsals and activities related to it are going on, so it should be a fun few days, I'll get lots of pictures and post soon. She is having another minor surgery on her mouth tomorrow. Two in less than a month, poor thing. She is a trooper, and I'm impressed with how she handles fear, anxiety and uncertainty.

Mark is totally looking forward to Spring break next week. Not for the common reasons of no school, a vacation, staying up late or sleeping in...nope, not Mark. He is excited because he gets to have a few cavities filled at the dentist. Yes, you read that right, he LOVES the dentist and thinks anytime he goes in it's not just a good thing, but a GREAT thing. Go figure. He didn't get that gene from me. Hopefully he will still feel the same after he is all through.

Kelly and I are doing well. We are getting ready to celebrate our 18th wedding anniversary at the end of the month. Any ideas on something fun I can plan? It's my year and even though we can't do the cruise or big get away this year, I am looking for something fun and romantic nearby.

I loved watching conference. My favorite quote was from the new apostle Elder Anderson "I am not what I must become" I feel that way everyday, and it was something that has stuck in my mind as I've been evaluating as you always do after listening to these incredible talks. I also will always remember Elder Holland's talk, it brought tears to my eyes as I heard him speak. It is one of those that just reading the words don't do enough to convey the message. You need to hear his voice. What a wonderful moving speaker he is.

That is all our news around here. We hope everyone who reads this is doing well and is happy and healthy in their own little worlds as we are in ours.

2 comments:

Dione said...

Seems like you guys must be shelling out the money for hospital and dental visits! And yet you sound so positive! Time sure is picking up it's pace!

Amberly said...

i loved that quote from conference too. there were so many good ones! i definetly want to show you my pink shoes ASAP. they are cute. :) i can't wait for spring break. bring it on baby!