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Carter is 2nd from right |
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Young Women Victorian Tea Party
This was a really FUN activity we put together for the ward young women. Our bishopric and stake young women presidency came and ate yummy, beautiful foods and had fun with us. We all dressed in Victorian garb and had a great time.
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Tying the quilt. Bella at top right |
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Look who has an Emma 'do! Don't you wish you had one too! |
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Amy & Bella |
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Oh yeah, that guy
Watching Magnum PI reruns.
Brennan: Hey, isn't that Richard?
Me: Richard?
Brennan: From Friends.
Brennan: Hey, isn't that Richard?
Me: Richard?
Brennan: From Friends.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Weekend in Salem, Oregon
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GO BLITZ! |
Before the last game I took a trip to the local Fred's to restock our supplies. Here's an actual conversation I had while buying a few candy bars for my family.
Skinny 24-year-old Fred Meyer clerk: Oh, I wish I could eat these, but I have a low tolerance for sugar and I think I'm allergic to chocolate.
Me: (giving him the hairy eyeball)
Clerk: No, it's seriously sad! I can eat all the junk food and fried stuff in the WORLD and I'll stay at, like, 4% body fat! It's so low that the doctor told me not to exercise, and I'm sad cuz I LOVE exercise!!
Me: SHUT UP YOU LITTLE WEASEL
Friday, March 14, 2014
Blessings
We're thinking of changing Charlotte the minivan's name to Ma Kelly. Every so often we have to take her to the mechanic and throw money at him so she can keep going. "Yeah, do it. Hey, it'll be good to see her spit again, eh?"
Today's happy Charlotte moment happened this morning when her serpentine belt broke as I was driving on 39th Street. It was expected - we'd been listening to it squeak for weeks and knew it was just a matter of time.
This morning I did the usual route, dropping off all the kids at school, and less than five minutes after the last kid was at the last school, CLUNK there it went. The car kept running, but I couldn't steer very easily. I turned right onto a side street, somehow, and parked along the curb. Then I called Hubby and AAA. While I waited, I walked to the nearby Safeway for a treat and Carter's lunch, and detailed the car with some handi-wipes. :)
Hubby met me at the car later and we decided, for fun, we'd take a walk and see if we could find the belt. There it was, still on the street, even after the usual morning busy-ness. But the very coolest part was this: When the belt broke and fell off, it also snapped off the belt holder-thingie (I'm sure Hubby knows what the name of this little part is but he's not here at the moment), and we also found IT in the street. Who knows how much it would have cost to replace it!
There was no inconvenience, no danger (imagine if it had happened on the freeway), no one needing a ride, no one missing school or even being late, no extra cost. We had Charlotte towed (free from AAA) to our favorite mechanic and had her fixed at a reasonable rate.
AND... it happened... on payday. We were very, very happy.
Blessings indeed.
Today's happy Charlotte moment happened this morning when her serpentine belt broke as I was driving on 39th Street. It was expected - we'd been listening to it squeak for weeks and knew it was just a matter of time.
This morning I did the usual route, dropping off all the kids at school, and less than five minutes after the last kid was at the last school, CLUNK there it went. The car kept running, but I couldn't steer very easily. I turned right onto a side street, somehow, and parked along the curb. Then I called Hubby and AAA. While I waited, I walked to the nearby Safeway for a treat and Carter's lunch, and detailed the car with some handi-wipes. :)
Hubby met me at the car later and we decided, for fun, we'd take a walk and see if we could find the belt. There it was, still on the street, even after the usual morning busy-ness. But the very coolest part was this: When the belt broke and fell off, it also snapped off the belt holder-thingie (I'm sure Hubby knows what the name of this little part is but he's not here at the moment), and we also found IT in the street. Who knows how much it would have cost to replace it!
There was no inconvenience, no danger (imagine if it had happened on the freeway), no one needing a ride, no one missing school or even being late, no extra cost. We had Charlotte towed (free from AAA) to our favorite mechanic and had her fixed at a reasonable rate.
AND... it happened... on payday. We were very, very happy.
Blessings indeed.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Deep Thought
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Smugness
Not even 7:00 am yet and the family's soccer day is already underway. Heh heh heh....suckers.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Proof that Gran is still with me
Fred Meyer grocery employee: I don't ever shop at Winco. I don't like to bag my own groceries.
My brain: Do you chew your own food?
My brain: Do you chew your own food?
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Geeking in Portland
I received my copy of Uncle Shelby Smith's death certificate today. Shelby was Gran's dad's brother. Normally I don't order death certificates but Shelby and his family have proven to be quite elusive, genealogy research speaking, and I was hoping to catch some new bit of information that could help me out.
Boy, did I. Check out that cause of death. (Click on the picture)
Since Bella and her friend MK needed a ride to the Timbers soccer game, I decided to drive them and hang out in downtown P-town and be a genealogy geek.
After the adventure that is always "parking on the street in Portland," I made my way to the Multnomah County Public Library, hoping to go back in time and read about Uncle Shelby's accident. This also ended up being a bit of a disappointment. No LA Times on microfilm? Why do I even BOTHER. (By now I was a little bit frustrated.)
It appears that I will have to hit up the LA Times for Shelby's obituary and news of his accident in some other way, but it was a mostly fun and quite interesting evening.Boy, did I. Check out that cause of death. (Click on the picture)
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The reason for my geeking |
After the adventure that is always "parking on the street in Portland," I made my way to the Multnomah County Public Library, hoping to go back in time and read about Uncle Shelby's accident. This also ended up being a bit of a disappointment. No LA Times on microfilm? Why do I even BOTHER. (By now I was a little bit frustrated.)
While we're busy geeking, here's a list of life history questions so you can do genealogy for the people you already love. Awwww
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