Wednesday, March 23, 2011

you know you are lazy when.....


You are vacuuming up the family room and instead of picking up the large tortilla chip, you smash it with the vacuum, and then suck up the crumbs.

The only exercise you get in an average day is searching for the cordless phone.

You are cooking and need something from the basement so you call one of your children who is upstairs to run all the way down to get it.

You drive to the mailbox at the end of the street

You decide to "just watch" your kids play the wii, when they invite you to join them.

You hide the cookies on the top shelf of the pantry because it's too much effort to reach them.


As the weather is getting nicer outside I am realizing how lazy I have become during the winter. Its the perfect season to get out and talk a walk, to work in the yard or even venture up the stairs once in awhile without a purpose (gasp!). It is a beautiful day today and I am appreciating all the sunshine.

Monday, March 21, 2011

under construction....


For the few sweet souls that read this blog you may have noticed it has been somewhat crazy lately. With columns, backgrounds and colors meandering all over the place it has become the definition of chaos. I tried to learn to speak HTML, but it definitely isn't the language for me.
Hopefully I have returned it to a somewhat normal state and I will leave well enough alone and be happy. :)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

signs of spring...


It's a quiet Sunday morning here. Kelly is off at a meeting and all the kids are still sleeping. I am looking out my living room window and enjoying the peace. Suddenly a bird flies into the window and rebounds off to fly another day. This is a regular occurrence at this time of year and one of the first signs of spring. And before you go thinking my windows are that clean, let me be honest and say, the only birds that mistake my windows for empty air space are the nearsighted ones!

So birds are on the brain this morning and I thought I'd share some humorous stories I have had with them over the years. In our house in West Jordan, we had a mailbox that didn't shut all the way. (I probably backed my van into it or something) For a couple weeks, we would go to get the mail and find it on the ground and the mailbox full of twigs, grass and who knows what else. We thought we were being pranked by a neighborhood child, and were a bit frustrated because of the safety of our mail.

I was a bit curious and stumped one day, when a ward member a couple blocks away called me with the news that he had a utility bill of ours on his front lawn. I had just put the bills in the mailbox to go out a day or so before and couldn't figure out how in the world it got over there. I went out to find our mailbox once again full of twigs.

I told Kelly it was time to get serious and we started surveillance on the mailbox. One morning a few days later Kelly called me to the front window with a tone of disbelief in his voice. I watched in amazement as two big birds took turns landing on the door of the mailbox and hopping until it opened. Then in a coordinated effort, they flew twigs and weeds into it. In less than ten minutes the box was full and we had caught our culprits red footed!

We quickly purchased a new mailbox that shut firmly and I had to call the power company when our bill didn't arrive on time, explaining that the late payment had been hijacked by fowls.

I do have other stories of these same birds but I will reserve them for later! Stay tuned for the next installment of Birds on the Brain, or maybe I should just shorten it and call it Birdbrained! :)

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Sweet 16!!


No, I'm not talking about basketball!!

Josh turned 16 this week. He is knee deep in a research paper and finishing the range for his Driver's Ed class. Because of those things we had to fit a birthday celebration in between. He will have a bigger party with his friends this weekend, but some of his great friends stopped by to surprise him and have cake with us.

I can't believe how tall this little boy of mine has gotten. His size 15 feet are a source of humor here and if you look in the collage you will see his golf shoe next to some of his friends feet. When you think of Josh you can't help but smile because his wacky sense of humor is so prevelant around here. The ability to lighten moods is a great gift he has. He works so hard at school, basketball and sports. He loves to be social and if I could get him home a little more, life would be great!

Happy Birthday Josh! We love you and all you bring to our family.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

happy birthday to me....


I wanted a picture of the temple to hang in the family room. Kelly got me a beautiful one for my birthday. I love positive and modivational sayings and you can find them everywhere around here. I like something to have a purpose if it's on the wall. I hung the picture and wanted something more to go with it. I brainstormed for a bit about what saying I could come up with and went to a website and designed it in vinyl letters. I got it up this week and I'm happy with the results. I think the boys might think it's too warm and fuzzy, but tough! :)


I also like silly things that make me smile. I have a sign that says "I ate my willpower" in the kitchen and one that says, "my house was clean yesterday, sorry you missed it."

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Classy Kitchen

Hey All,
My sister just created a cooking blog. She has some fabulous recipes on there. If you need fun ideas for menu's check her out and become a follower.
http://theclassykitchen.blogspot.com/