Monday, November 5, 2012

Halloween 2012

For Halloween this year, James and I dressed up as Prince Charming and Snow White from our favorite TV show, Once Upon a Time. Here's a clip if you've never watched it, because you should. It's pretty much the best TV show ever. Ever.



I. LOVE. IT. It rocks. But here are our awesome costumes:



 Then we went to Walmart with Carl and Jen and attacked the demonic Furbies sent by the evil queen Regina to take over our world...or something like that. :)

Carl and Jen were Where's Waldo? It was also awesome. :)

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Countdowns Are Fun

don't you think?? I'm counting down to LOTS of things at the moment...but a big one is....



76 DAYS UNTIL CARRIE UNDERWOOD!!






I am SO SUPER EXCITED I CAN"T EVEN DESCRIBE IT TO YOU!! I cannot WAIT to see her in concert. Carrie is probably my favorite music artist ever. I just love her songs and I can't wait to hear them in person! From floor seats even!!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

A Simpler Life






A very lovely piece of nostalgia. :)

Monday, August 6, 2012

Numero Dos

So, I know everyone is just DYING to see what our new apartment looks like. ;) Just kidding, you probably don't care, but you get to see pictures anyway! I love this little place....It fits us much better than our apartment in PG did. Sorry for the picture-heavy post. :)

Our room. I am working on a big print from our wedding to go above the bed. That door you see is our closet.

Our bathroom. Seashell-themed, although it's a little hard to tell in this picture.

Right outside the bedroom door - hallway into kitchen. Plus our lovely flumes picture. :)

Kitchen. Needs a valance. And my chili peppers from Mexico!!

View from master bedroom door. Living/Dining area. Ignore the ginormous Texas Rangers cup.

View of kitchen from living room. Also ignore the hamster cage. It's cooler in this room so she stays out here for now.

2nd bedroom. See all those boxes? Those are all my classroom stuff. I am hoping it will be out in a couple weeks. :)

2nd bathroom. AKA Texas bathroom. AKA awesome.

My Mexican fruit from Grandpa Nichols.

Knickknack bookshelf. hi Carl and Jen! :)

Ohhh I love this arrangement above the couch. I love the iron. and the canvas pic.

Dining table decorations. :)

Mantel. And temple! And Jesus. and cake topper. :)
Well, that's it! Our second place! We love it so much!

Saturday, August 4, 2012

My Dear Friend Lisa. Frank, that is.

Today, at Walmart, (which, by the way, is a terrible start to a story), I grabbed a binder to hold all my random recipes. I grabbed this binder:


Or something like it anyway. Mine's pink. But it's sparkly, and that's really all that matters in this world. Except, I was very, very, disappointed. Want to know why?? Because they did not sell binders with things like this on them:



Oh, Lisa Frank! I miss  you! I had a LF Trapper Keeper, folders, pencils, erasers, stickers, a diary, and probably more. It was the one trend that my mom indulged me on. :) And I kind of wanted a Lisa Frank binder for my recipes! Even though I'm almost 23 and all grown up now. Supposedly. I still wanted Lisa Frank in my life. I mean, who couldn't use a bit of this colorful, animally goodness?

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Teen Talk....AKA Yakking with Youth

And if you know where that reference is from...you win 1000 million points.

Here's a hint....



Full House. Awesome show. LOVE. IT.

Okay, back to "Teen Talk." haha

So, I am babysitting my little sister and her friends this morning...or at least, being a responsible adult around a bunch of teenagers. And I am listening to their conversations coming from upstairs.

Seriously the funniest thing I've heard in a long time.

Did I talk like that when I was a teenager? Did my friends? Or is it a new modern thing?

They are so funny!! It's all, "so and so is SO hot." and "omg did you hear that so and so broke up with her boyfriend??? They were, like, so perfect together."

etcetera.

I can't even count the number of "omg"s and "like"s that I am hearing right now. And I don't say this to make fun of them, but it's so funny to me. I'm sure that's exactly how I sounded at 15. Because Michala and I are very similar. But it's just funny.

Also, how is this girl:
15 now??? How did that happen? She's supposed to be my baby sister....not almost driving sister.

Love you punk!

Monday, July 9, 2012

And the Adventures Continue

This past week we were back in Utah for a family reunion. I love Nichols reunions. They are just so fun!! I'll post pictures about it next time because they are still on my camera.

Unfortunately, James and I seem to find that our basic travels keep turning into adventures and we can't figure out why!

On Saturday, we had planned on taking the 5:25 flight out of SLC to DFW. Funnily enough, my old stake president was flying our plane - Pres. Hathaway! I thought that was pretty funny. We were flying standby (of course) and were numbers 23 and 24 on the list, with only 27 open seats. I was worried we wouldn't get on! Everyone boarded and then they ended up putting all the standbys on the plane. We were very relieved that we made it and went and found our seats - Exit row even! More legroom! Awesome!

We sat down and got comfy, expecting to leave the gate right away. But, the cabin door stayed open. We didn't go anywhere. Pilot finally comes on and says that we are finishing up a maintenance issue and will leave by 6:00. Okay, cool, I thought. I immersed myself in my book until I heard the pilot come back on. "Sorry, folks, DFW is gridlocked with the storms and they are delaying our flight until 7:30." So we de-boarded the plane and sat around until 7:00, when they let us board again.

This time, everything went well. We taxied, took off, and were finally on our way to Dallas. They passed out drinks to us, dinner to first class, and we were about an hour into the flight. Halfway there. I was almost asleep. James was.

And then....

"Sorry I have to be the one to break the bad news to ya, folks, but the storms are too bad in Dallas and the airport is gridlocked again. We were told to turn around and head back to Salt Lake."

What?? Back to Salt Lake? I was confused. And not so happy.

So we were diverted back. I called Russ and Pam and we stayed at their house that night and they took us to the airport the next morning. They just delayed our flight until 8:45 the next morning.

And the whole time we flew back here, I was just praying that we wouldn't be turning around AGAIN heading back to Salt Lake. I don't think I could have handled that well.

Friday, June 15, 2012

We Made It!

Hooray! We made it to Texas. It was quite the adventure, let me tell you. I don't have pictures now, but I will eventually.

Friday, June 1:
James, Kim, and Carl all arrive in Pleasant Grove. By this point I have packed up 75% of our house and there are boxes of crap everywhere.

Monday - Thursday:
Doctors' appointments galore between the two of us, James had his wisdom teeth out, and the moving trailer was delivered. On Thursday we packed it up with the help of Carl, Brother Greene, and Jen. Then cleaned our apartment for checkout the next day. Also, James gets in a fender-bender accident because of stupid Utah drivers (seriously, they need to learn how to drive). We pray that the car is driveable and drive up to South Jordan to the hotel.

Friday:
Got up early and checked out of our apartment. Good to go - passed all the cleaning!! Thanks to the help of our wonderful neighbor, Kristie. Then it was off for Carl and Jen's wedding!! It was so fun to be with them on their special day. It was also special to be able to attend their sealing -it brought back so many memories from our own sealing 7 months ago. In between the sealing and the reception we ran down to Provo to turn in our apt keys, grab my wedding ring (it was being dipped) and getting the car checked out. Crazy day!!

Saturday:
Decided to stay in Utah an extra day so we could get the car checked out (we didn't make it Friday night because of the traffic). Got it checked and then hung out with our best friends Nick, Carly, and their daughter Emery. So fun and I'm gonna miss them SO SO SO much!!!

Sunday:
Left for Carlsbad at 8:15 AM. Arrived at 11:45 PM. LONGEST DAY EVER. It is not supposed to take that long! But for several reasons, it did. Oh, and the whole time James was dealing with a very sore mouth from his wisdom teeth (it was also full of puss. yuck) and we thought it was an infection.

Monday:
Emergency call to a family friend who is a dentist. Get James teeth checked out. Dry sockets plus an infection. Go fill prescription for a Z-pack. Leave Carlsbad for McKinney about 2:30. ETA 10:30 in McKinney. It was a nice drive for about 3 hours, then we ran into a terrible semi accident. We were re-routed off the freeway. There were 3 semis involved and it looked nasty. Once we got down the road a bit, we were hit by a nasty thunderstorm. So bad we could barely see the road. When we got to Abilene, we checked the weather, and the bad thunderstorms were pretty much all the way to DFW, so we decided to make an uncharted stop and avoid them. We found a hotel (which was a little sketchy, but whatever..cheap) and got dinner and hung out at Walmart for a bit (i know, I know. It's Abilene. There's not much to do).

Tuesday:
Up and checking out of the hotel at 5:45 AM. SO EARLY. We had to get James to Arlington by 9:00 so he could sign all the paperwork for his new job. We were really hoping he didn't have to stay long because I waited out in the car for him. Then we FINALLY made it to McKinney. What an adventure.

We are so happy to be here. It's so fun to be with family again and back in the South! The culture really is different - people are more friendly and helpful and just downright nice. We unloaded the moving trailer into storage on Wednesday and are all moved in! Today was James' first day on his new job. I think he's going to do great!! :)

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Looking Forward...

Because of the I-have-too-much-to-do-so-I'm-not-gonna-do-any-of-it syndrome that I have right now, and because I am a little lonely and bored tonight, here's a list of things I'm looking forward to:


  • School's out in a week and a day!!
    I get to see James in a week and a half!
    Carl and Jen's wedding!!
    • Moving to Texas
    James' birthday! (I better get him a really good present!)
    My birthday - James got me the best present ever - CARRIE UNDERWOOD TICKETS!!!!!! :)
    First anniversary with the best husband ever!!

    Well, I sure do have a lot of things to look forward to! This makes me feel better :)

    Sunday, May 13, 2012

    Happy Mother's Day!

    To our wonderful moms. Neither of us would be where we are today if it wasn't for the two of you.


    Wednesday, May 9, 2012

    In Which I Make a Fool of Myself on the Corner of Main and Center Streets in Pleasant Grove

    Otherwise known as: The Incident of the Yellow Jacket in my Car

    I have a very distinct fear of being stuck by a bee. Or really, anything with a stinger, I'm not picky. So you can imagine my dismay at finding a yellow jacket in my car today. The story goes as follows:


    Hooray, school's out! I can go home! I thought. I walked out of Greenwood, through the front doors, past a few children whose parents had forgotten to pick them up on time, and into my car. I sat down, buckled my seat belt, and turned on the AC full blast (it's 80 degrees today!).

    All of a sudden, I heard a buzzing noise behind my head. Thinking it was just a fly, I turned my head. Nope, not a fly. YELLOW JACKET on my rear windowsill!! Aaaaahhhhh I screamed inside my head. I let out a little squeal and immediately rolled down my window and jumped out of my car. I ran around to open all 4 doors (so the jacket would have to get out) and realized they were locked. Crap. I unlocked the doors, opened them all, and saw the yellow jacket fly out of the passenger door.

    Or so I thought.

    I hopped back in the car, turned it off, closed all the windows, and listened closely. No buzzing. Phew, I survived, I thought. What a funny story to tell my mother tonight.

    I got home without incident, locked my door, and went inside. I started working on some school stuff. My sister in law, Jen, called me asking if I could pick up some things for her from a little print shop here in PG. Since she works in Santaquin, she wouldn't be able to pick it up before they closed.

    I got in my car, turned up the radio, sang along to Lee Brice (love that song!) and reached Pro Digital Photos in no time at all. Picked up Jen's envelopes, waited FOREVER for a break in traffic to back out of the parking spot, and left ProDigital. All of a sudden, there it is. Right in my face!!!

    you guessed it.  It was that stinking yellow jacket again. It kept flying around my face and my car. By this point, I was at the stop sign at the intersection of Center Street and Main Street in PG. Right in the middle of town. Of course. I hurriedly turned right, pulled over, and literally leaped out of my car.

    Same problem with doors being locked. I unlocked the doors, opened the driver and passenger doors. Then I proceeded to plead with the yellow jacket. Out loud. Keep in mind, I'm in the middle of a busy intersection in PG. "Please get out of my car! Please, please!" I finally just decided to shoo it out, so I grabbed a napkin and started shooing.

    Well, the darn thing came flying right at me, so, naturally, I screamed and ducked. It flew out of my car, so I slammed the door and started running back to the driver's side. As I was running, I just knew that it was following above my head, so I ran while ducking back to my seat. Slammed my door and took a deep breath. It was gone. Finally.

    Sunday, May 6, 2012

    Countdown

    Let the countdown begin.

    3 weeks, 5 days.

    I can handle that. I think.

    Wednesday, April 25, 2012

    2012

    I found this on Facebook a week or so back....and I LOVED it.

    So much so I had to share it with you all. :)


    I thought it was clever and hilarious!!

    Friday, April 20, 2012

    Family

    Today, during AM recess, my morning aide and I had a deep discussion about the world today.

    (apparently we were both desperately in need of good, adult conversation ;))

    We talked about how atrocious the divorce rate is. The single mother rate is. That the percentage of married peoples in the US is at an all time low - in fact, more couples are cohabiting and having families than getting married. How many children are raised in daycares instead of by their mothers and fathers. How many people see family as an "incovenience" or something that stands in the way of what they really want. Our culture of instant gratification and selfishness and busy-ness.

    And then we talked about the Family Proclamation to the World (I know, I know, only in Utah could I have this conversation at school!).

    "Further, we warn that the disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities, and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets."

     This is SOOOO coming true in today's world. I found myself thinking about this all day. Really pondering it. 

    So many people today do not see the importance of family. Many women are choosing to have babies on their own, either through adoption or sperm banks because they don't "need a man to raise a child." While I in no way am trying to insult those mothers who are single by no fault of their own, women, come on! Men are just as important as we are in raising a child. They give their children things that we cannot, because they are men. They are different from us; they think differently and act differently and that is a GOOD thing!

    Another thing that saddens me about the world today is the percentage of families with two working parents. I know that in some circumstances there is no choice, but in many, many situations there is a choice. People have chosen money, luxury, and amenities over their children. Their priorities are not where they need to be. Children are, therefore, not being taught morality, right and wrong, decision-making, problem-solving, conflict resolution, or any of these things at home. They are only being taught them in small doses at school, because teachers are being so overworked and pushed to teach to tests. They are not being taught these things at daycare. So where are they learning morality? Who is teaching them? 

    I feel that we are seeing this prophecy come true in our lives. The family is disintegrating. I feel so outraged when I hear that "starter marriages" are becoming a new trend. Really folks?? A trial run before your "real" marriage comes along? That people are not even TRYING to keep their relationships and marriages together; they simply think that their problems can't be resolved so they should just divorce. (Again, I know divorce is appropriate in some circumstances. I'm on a rant here, though)

    Because of this disintegration of the family unit, our culture and society is experiencing many problems. Look at the filth that is allowed on TV these days. The HUGE amount of money spent in the pornography business. Foreign relations issues. Droughts. Political scandals. Large numbers of children born to unwed mothers. The rise of certain diseases. The amount of people on anti-depressants and mind-altering medications, in comparison to 50 years ago. All of the LGBT communities that feel it necessary to whine and cry and scream. The drug use. The crime rate. I could go on and on. 

    Our society is becoming more and more out of line with church teachings.  Things that are right and true are being mocked. Where are our core values as a country? As a society? Where do we draw the line between right and wrong? Our Founding Fathers are rolling in their graves right now, I can almost guarantee. This is not what they envisioned for this country - a society obsessed with sex and money. 

    It's not what I envision for my children - I want them to grow up in a simpler life. Where blood is thicker than water. Where good, Southern, Christian values are important and expected. Where manners matter. Where you say please, thank you, yes ma'am, no sir. Where adults are respected. Where you go to church on Sunday, pray, and choose the right. Where there is a clear line as to what is right and what is wrong. Where people are not "plugged in" 24/7. 

    The way that many people still live. I realize that there are a large number of good, wholesome families who are trying to do everything the best they can. Today, I was just shocked at how true that particular part of the Proclamation is becoming. 

    I'll step off my soap box now. 

    Tuesday, April 3, 2012

    Aquarium

    I just found these pictures on my computer....Honestly, I can't remember what month we went there! January? February?

    I'm terrible at this.

    We went with Nick and Carly and Emery and Carly's family. It was so fun! I was quite surprised at how many things there were to see in such a small building.

    We got to touch stingrays.

    Emery LOVED it. She loved the sharks and the fish and the turtles the most. :)

    Awwwww.....we're just so cute.

    Thursday, March 29, 2012

    Today in Kindergarten

    I:

    • was told that our field trip (in May) to the zoo should happen, "RIGHT now. or ELSE, teacher."
    • sent a child to the principal for using the f-word.
    • taught my kids that "supercallifragilisticexpialadocious" is a real word. And they can say it, too.
    • got another shoe thrown at me.
    • told a girl that she is no longer allowed to use glue in kindergarten because she was EATING it. Gross.
    • told another girl she couldn't flip off someone just cause they "really pissed me off, teacher!"
    • told two boys that they could NOT compare belly buttons by unbuttoning their pants.
    • was told, "My baby sister Effie is here now and she cries so much teacher but I love her so much and Mom says I can help take care of her but I don't want to change her yucky diaper I just want to feed her her bottle is that OK?" (yes..that was one sentence)
    • sent another child to time out because he was throwing blocks at another child.
    • said "I have HAD IT today!!! Don't push me!" at least 5 times. 
    • gave the teacher look of death at least 100 million times.
    • showed the COOLEST video of caterpillar/butterfly metamorphosis.
    • tied a bajillion shoelaces.
    • tried not to raise my voice (and failed a couple times).
    • told my morning class that their bladders are not connected. No one else is using the bathroom for at least 15 minutes, because you do not have to go at the same time!
    • told a boy, "No you may not use the bathroom. Why? Because you don't have to go - you're just bored."
    • Got 12 hugs from Dylan (he counted. Sweetheart)
    • Took many, many, many deep, calming breaths.
    • Smiled. A couple times, at least.
    •  was told that a little boy used "the z word, teacher!!" I still have no clue what word the "z-word" is. 
    • Heard a girl call someone else "a total meanie-poopy-diaper-spaghetti head!" Interesting choice of insults.

    All this in ONE DAY.

    I think it's time for Spring Break!!

    Saturday, March 24, 2012

    I Miss You

    In case you were wondering.

    Monday, March 19, 2012

    Nostalgia

    Back When by Tim McGraw


    We got too complicated.
    It's all way overrated.
    I like the old and out-dated
    Way of life.

    Back when a hoe was a hoe
    Coke was a coke
    And crack's what you were doing
    When you were cracking jokes
    Back when a screw was a screw
    The wind was all that blew
    And when you said I'm down with that
    Well it meant you had the flu
    I miss back when.
    I miss back when.


    I was listening to this song today and got a little nostalgic for my childhood. :)

    Friday, March 16, 2012

    Things I Never Thought I'd Say: Kindergarten Edition

    Your nose is not an all-you-can-eat buffet.

    No, you may not dig in the trash for chocolate.

    No, the leprechauns did not make you cut your hair with the scissors!!

    Why do you have to miss recess? Because you poured glue all over your cubby when I wasn't looking.

    Swearing in Spanish is the same thing as swearing in English. Yes you will get sent to Mr. Benson's office.

    Your snot does not need to be colorful. Take the crayons out of your nose.




    Seriously. This is just in my afternoon class!!! Kindergarten is nuts!

    Tuesday, March 13, 2012

    How I Feel Right Now:



    I mean, seriously.


    I am DONE with this place!!! Pretty pretty please!

    Sunday, January 15, 2012

    Faith

    I've been thinking a lot about faith lately, and I've made some observations that I would like to share.

    This Christmas, we had the opportunity to attend church again down here in the Southwest with James' mom. It's so funny how different things feel down here than in Utah. Don't get me wrong, I have a lot of really good, faithful friends up in Utah that I admire and aspire to be like. But something about the faith down here is different.

    It's simpler.

    It's about living off the land; about putting everything you have into a ranch or a business.

    It's about having to trust in God for your livelihood.

    It's about learning to depend on your faith to make it through all the tough times.

    It's about praying desperately for rain in a serious drought, and yet, still saying, "If it be thy will," and meaning it.

    It's about knowing the names and lives of everyone around you...and being willing to step in at a moment's notice.

    It's about simply...believing. Believing that Heavenly Father wants the best for you, and trusting him to do so.

    I know that many of these things are universal, but it has been very refreshing to see the simple faith of the good folks who live down here. It's not limited to the Southwest, but I think the way of life down here helps to contribute to the faith and kindness of the people. I have never been so warmly welcomed into a ward than when I was in Texas or New Mexico. I have never felt so comfortable so quickly with a new group of people. I love this culture, this people. I love this land - the flatness, what some would call barren desert. It's not barren - there are pumpjacks and barbed wire fences and beautiful, uninterrupted sunsets. It's a land of hard work, of drought, of mud and sweat and tears.

    It's beautiful.



    See? Absolutely breathtaking.