Friday, June 27, 2008

FREE Cat!!!!

Kacie thought I should tell the story about "Bella" our cat, that we thought was a female until we discovered HE was the Dad of our kittens, now HE is called "Rick". (thanks to Cooper for that lovely cat name!) anyway, onto the story............

On Monday morning I was woken up by a meowing, I figured it was the cat outside wanting to come into the garage where his food is. I got up and couldn't find the cat anywhere. I decided to go lay back down again and as I went back into my room the cat was walking out of my bedroom. I thought that was weird, it was out when I went to bed last night! Then I noticed that the inside garage door was opened a bit~all of a sudden Cooper came up from downstairs with the dog, saying we can't even sleep Zoe keeps licking our faces! I couldn't figure out how they both got inside, but brushed it off. Two nights ago, (Wed) we were all busy doing things and noticed the dog and cat walking in the house from the garage area. I told Tess to put them back in the garage and MAKE SURE the door gets shut, she did. A few minutes later~pets on parade again. I said to Tess~you have to shut the door all the way and MAKE SURE the door latches! She said I did!!! I started to tell Curtis about the other morning that they were in the house and maybe there is something wrong with the door. We both went to go inspect the door and it was the same as always~nothing wrong with it!!!~I joked with Curtis saying that Rick was opening the door and letting them both in!! haha!~We all went back to what we were doing, about 15 minutes later I saw Rick standing in the kitchen again, I said to Curtis, Rick is in AGAIN!~so then we knew somehow that cat was opening the door! WE both stood in the hallway waiting to see the handle move after we put him out again. We waited and waited and nothing happened, OF COURSE!~then Cooper came home, and we told him to go set up his video camera inside the garage. He was in the laundry room getting batteries and he heard the handle jiggle on the garage door. He opened the door and there was Rick standing on the trash can opening the door handle. (its a knob that looks like a handle). I thought this is ALL we need!!! So we moved the garbage can away from the door. I told Curtis, he's just going to get up on the freezer now and open it. He said then we'll move the freezer over, and Madison said He'll just move it back!!!~looks like Ricks days are numbered!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Just another mouth to feed...



This is Cooper's lizard named "Izzy Gizzard" he eats yummy things like meal worms and crickets, but his favorite thing to eat are OTHER LIZARDS!!
I never knew lizards ate lizards! Look closely and you will see the last remnants of his cousin!~This is what I have to deal with INSIDE my house~GROSS!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Hat Day with Aunt Madi...

Jaxon, Madison & Tatum


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Too close to home...

Last night about 8:30ish we had a little too much excitement for Snowflake! All of the big kids were jumping on the tramp, the 2 little kids were inside the house. Curtis was on his way home from the store, I was in my room turning lights on. All of a sudden I heard the strangest loudest noise I think I've ever heard (all of my bedroom windows were open). I quickly pulled my blinds apart to see if I could see what it was~I saw a truck in my across the street neighbor's yard, pretty much buried in the rocks! I FREAKED OUT, all of a sudden because my mind went blank and I could not remember where all of my kids were!~ After seeing the little kids at the table eating, my memory started to come back, I just had to account for the big kids. Having heard the noise too, they were all (including neighbor kids) running around the side of the house to see what made that horrible noise. I was screaming for a phone~knowing the guy would surely need medical help. I called 911, and got off of the phone just as I saw the man trying to frantically back out and get away. He couldn't move his truck at all, so then he got out of the truck and collapsed to the ground! Just then Curtis was rounding the corner coming from the opposite way. He got to the guy a little bit before I did and was trying to help him get up, as the guy fell he wrenched his arm backward and hurt it pretty badly, that was mainly what he was complaining about the whole time. I figured when I saw the truck in the yard, he either fell asleep, had a seizure or heart attack or is drunk! Well, as we both reached him it was unmistakable the latter! He stunk so badly and was sooooo wasted he couldn't stand up and pretty much didn't even know he had just had an accident!! The first police car got there sooooo fast~he said he was just at Mobil getting gas~for you that aren't familiar with our area, Mobil is right down the street from us. Now a little side note here, there is a restaurant/bar at the corner right across from Mobil on Highway 277. I haven't ever worried about that bar, really~now I'm worried! Apparently after about 5-6 police cars arrived and a few firetrucks (due to the fire hydrant he mowed over), a sheriff, EMTs etc. the story goes like this~this guy, from Texas, was working at the Paper Mill on contract work (he was in his 60's or so) had been sitting at that bar from the early afternoon until he pulled out of there about 8:30 ish and had the wreck just a 1/2 mile or so from the bar. They hand cuffed him and loaded him in the police car and there he sat while they were finishing up the investigation, and he proceeded to pass out in the police car!
I was explaining to the cops that there was no way he braked at all until he hit the fire hydrant, we just heard a car going by FAST and then the loud noise!!
Tess, Jaxon and I had JUST come inside the house before this happened and had been right out in the front yard watering and the kids were kind of running back and forth across the street! A few seconds earlier and our family, in a blink of an eye, would have been changed FOREVER! Curtis BARELY missed having a head on collision with him or getting hit right in the drivers side door, he would have been hurt badly! Timing is a strange thing I think, it freaks me out if I think about that sort of thing for too long! We were just soooo thankful that no one was hurt for such a senseless act. This accident could have been so much worse, we feel incredibly blessed & that we were definitely being watched over!! Now I'm trying to figure out what lesson I need to learn here~Don't let my kids play in the front yard???? I really don't like living on this corner, I think we will be getting some really BIG boulders to put around. (if a drunk were to be coming from the other way and didn't make the turn (just like he didn't the opposite way) that car would end up right in our bedroom)!~SCARY!! I told the police that the person that was serving this guy his alcohol, HAD TO have known that he was "gone" way before he cut him off, if he even ever did! I asked them to make sure they went and talked to the bartender. We as a neighbor hood (since we were all out on the street at the time), are going to do something about this~especially the bar being in the wrong for serving him continually! Also I think I will try and petition for some big speed bumps so at least it will slow someone down!~At one point while the police were doing their investigation~I walked back to my kids (including neighbor kids) and said "listen to me~ and man did I have their full attention!~that is what happens to you when you drink alcohol! DON'T EVER drink, and DON'T EVER drink and drive and DON'T EVER get into a car when the driver has been drinking!!! That man just caused a HUGE mess in his life, financially, probably will loose his job after this, wrecked truck, fines, jail time, a record etc. LUCKILY he didn't kill anyone or himself or that would have been a whole other set of HUGE problems for him~It's NOT worth it!" Apparently Greg Brimhall down the street was giving the same "lesson" to some other neighbor kids that were standing around him!! Never pass up a chance to teach your kids! Anyway long story short we are still shook up and I am VERY nervous just standing in my front yard!!~not to mention Tess being up ALL Night with bad dreams from all of this!~it freaked her out pretty badly! This morning I got a hold of my neighbors who had JUST left for Tucson that day to relay the bad news, they could believe it!

This gives you an idea about how many emergency vehicles were here, there were also more down the side of our house



My kids being MADE to sit on the planter, I was so scared at this point!

He was so buried in the rocks, his left front tire was flat and off of the rim. His tie rod was broken in half. His front bumper was torn off and hanging~This was a BRAND NEW TRUCK!

Here is a closer shot, poor Don & Rose's flowers were demolished in this mess! I salvaged what I could and re-planted them in other pots until they can get home!

You can see he broke a big boulder right in 1/2 and the sad pot less flowers laying on the ground.

These are some pictures I took this morning~all the pictures are for the purpose of their insurance company (I NEVER had ANY intention of using these for a good blog post, wink, wink!) This WAS the fire hydrant.

You can see how he just kept coming straight and didn't turn with the curve of the road, and you can see how close our house/yard was to where he entered their yard! SO SCARY!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Good thing their names rhyme because ...

Gracie looks exactly like Kacie did when she was a newborn!!


Can you tell how small she is? (that is just a regular size throw pillow she is laying on)
Aunt Tess is in HEAVEN!!!


Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Gracie Lou...........

What a cutie pie! Baby Gracie
Tess and Gracie
Tatum, Kacie and Gracie
Jaxon and Gracie
Kacie, Koby, Tatum and Gracie
Grammy and Gracie

Madison and Gracie
Cooper and Gracie
Chandlar and Gracie
Grampa and Gracie Big Sister Tatum and Gracie
Baby Gracie clasping her hands togetherGrammy and Gracie
Tess, Gracie, Jaxon (not happy), Madison, Cooper and Tatum


Gracie, is so tiny and soo cute! She hardly makes a peep, and barely wakes up so you can see her eyes! So the first picture was a miracle! She has tons of dark hair and it looks like it'll be curly just like Tatum's! Tatum was excited to see her for a few minutes and kind of poked at her, and kissed on her, then she was off to see what else she could discover in the hospital room! She will be a good big sister! We can't wait until they get home tomorrow!






Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Baby Gracie is here...

Gracie Lou was born at 9:51 PM on Tues June 10th, she weighed 6 1/2 lbs and 18 1/2 inches long~She has Tatum's same pouty lip but seems quieter then Tatum was. Koby said it was a super fast birth and Kacie is doing great!! We will go visit her tomorrow and take lots of pictures and then I will post them when I get home!!

Baby Gracie is on her way...

Kacie went into her Dr. this morning and had progressed so she wanted to see her again at 3pm, this afternoon. Kacie went back in and had progressed even further so her Dr. told her to go home and get her stuff and then come back to the office and she would follow Kacie and Koby up to the hospital~so we should have a baby by tonight or early in the morning, if all goes well! I will keep everyone posted!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

They walked and walked and walked and walked!!!

Well they are finally back! They were filthy dirty but gained so much more then that! They were cheerful and happy and seemed to not even be ready to come back yet, even though they walked a total of about 25 miles in all!~they had a great experience, maybe not physically but spiritually and had fun along the way! We are very proud of them!
This was the sign that they had up at the church. As the buses rolled in all of the parents cheered and clapped as the tired and dirty pioneers filed off of the buses! All of the kids had smiles on their faces and had great experiences!
They were soooo dirty, and greasy from the axle grease, and other various things, remember Madison's apron WAS white when she left!~We even found a chicken feather inside Chandlar's shirt peeking out~and that was from the day before!! He said he was the one that held the chicken head when they chopped it off, and they were still able to eat the chicken even after that!

Tess had the great idea to make the kids a welcome home sign! She made the sign and the rest of us wrote little notes on it to each of the kids, it was cute! Madison was asked to speak in church the next day and Chandlar was warned that if they needed a time filler that he would probably be called on also! Madison did a great job!!! They have a lot more stories to tell, check Madison's blog after she gets her pictures back for more...


Saturday, June 7, 2008

update...

The kids should be at the Stake Center between 5:30 and 6 ready to be picked up!

Another update...

Well we just found out that the trekers are running behind due to the amount of kids that went this year. (Im sure the reason for the 2:30am arrival on Friday morning). So we are hearing that they may be rolling in between 5 and 7 or so, those poor kids, Im sure they are exhausted!!!~if I hear anymore I'll be sure to let you know for all you treker Mom's out there!

Friday, June 6, 2008

Trek update...

We heard today that the kids didn't reach their first camping spot until 2:30am~can you believe that? I can't wait to talk to my kids and find out what happened! I can't imagine walking that far and for that long! The person that I talked to said her husband (he is a medical person out there)~said that they stopped every hour, and it ended up putting them there much later then they hoped to get there, Im sure my kids were dying!~When Kacie went they got to their first camp spot at 11:oopm and she said there was no way they could have walked another step, but these guys walked for 3 1/2 more hours then that! So they walked for AT LEAST 14-15 hours with no food, Im sure once they finally got there everyone was too tired to cook anything let alone eat it! But we will find out the whole story tomorrow! I think they should have just pulled out their bedrolls and stopped, then walked the rest of the way to camp the next morning~I just hope everyone is ok and everything else went smoothly after this! If I hear anything else I will post it to keep you all updated!

Brint & Brea's visit to Snowflake...

Brint and Brea came up to visit us in Snowflake last weekend, we had so much fun hanging out with them, and were so happy that they came!
All of us except for Kacie, Koby & Tatum up at the Temple.Cooper, Tess, Jaxon & Madison
Cooper
Brea & Tess
Jaxon & Brint
Koby, Cooper and Kacie (feeling ready to have her baby!)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

The Husband Tag!

THE HUSBAND TAG!
I was tagged by my friend T.J. to share some facts about My Husband Curtis:
A- Automobile of choice? There are too many choices, but I guess an '08 Mustang GT 500
B- Born? July, 23
C- Cookies or Candy? Candy~Snickers Bar
D- Date of Choice? Shopping, goofy golf, and go-carts~ Anytime with Wendy is good!
E- Essential Item? Money
F- Favorite Foods? "Pollo Especial" at Eva's
G- Gas or Diesel vehicle? Gas
H- Hobbies? Music, drawing, cooking, and Wendy
I- Ice Cream Flavor? Blueberry Cheesecake
J- Job? Owner of Commercial Cleaning Business,
K- Kids? yes~a lot!
L- Last Vacation as a couple? Vegas~baby!
M- Morning person or night owl? definitely morning
N- Number of Siblings? claimed or unclaimed?
O- OCD or sloppy? Somewhere in the middle
P- Pet Peeves? when one of my little boys doesn't lift the toilet lid, and people who don't put the divider down after their order at the grocery store!
Q- Quiet or Loud? Quiet
R- Restaurant? Carrabas
S- Sports? To play: golf and basketball To watch: definitely basketball!
T- Tight wad or spender? both
U- Unknown Fact about him? allergic to shellfish
V- Vegetables? love them all!
W- Worst Habit? pop
X- Xtra Curricular activities in high school? choir, sports, dancing and friends
Y- Your favorite things about him? I can't just pick one!~his voice, his looks, the way he treats me, that we fit perfectly together, he's good with the kids! EVERYTHING!
Z - Zodiac Sign? He is border line Cancer/Leo but I think cancer fits him better
Now I tag: Francie (Rich), Kacie (Koby), Brea (Brint), Jeanette (Rick), Brianne (Casey),Sara (Ted~boyfriends count too!)

Come, Come, Ye Saints...

no toil nor labor fear;
But with joy wend your way.Though hard to you this journey may appear,
Grace shall be as your day.

Tis better far for us to strive
Our use-less cares from us to drive;
Do this, and joy your hearts will swell~
All is well!


All is well!
Well the pioneer Trek 2008 began this morning June 5 at 8am! None of the kids were too thrilled about going, but we know that this experience will give them all a little bit more appreciation of what their ancestors had to endure, and they will appreciate what they have a whole lot more, and come home very humbled! Hopefully, as other trials come along in their life~they will feel as though they will be able to endure them as they reflect back on this experience.
To prepare for this excursion~
they packed all of their "necessities" in a 5 gallon bucket, and had a bed roll and that was it! They all had to dress the part and all of their belongings were searched for contraband (ie: cell phones and i-pods etc.)~they were taken by bus to a remote location where they will be assigned to a "family" with a Ma and a Pa. They will have about 15 or so brothers and sisters (depending on how many kids ended up going) and each family will have their own cart to push and/or pull over the rugged terrain. After they build it that is!

Then they will walk about 17 or so miles today with their cart~straight with NO FOOD until they reach the spot where they will camp at tonight underneath the stars.Probably around 11pm (at least this is how it went for Kacie). It'll be a VERY cold night tonight, I hope they can stay warm!

At one point during the first day some men will ride up on horses with "orders" to take the men away and they will tell the women to keep on moving and the men will catch up with them later. The women will have to pull and push their fully loaded carts up a very steep hill alone! Very emotional~ as the men look on (pretending to have been taken off to war) the men aren't allowed to help them, although in years past have been known to remove EVERY single rock that stands in their way! A VERY cool object lesson! Then the men are allowed to join in and help out again, once the women arrive at the top of the hill.

After they finally arrive at camp they will be served a spoonful of broth and a biscuit. They will be so exhausted, food won't seem more important then sleep~at least for tonight! Tomorrow will be another day of pioneer games and crafts such as stick ball, candle dipping and taffy pulling, gun shooting and butter churning.

For breakfast they will receive a scoop of cornmeal they can have some brown sugar added if they wish. Then they will walk to the spot where they will have activities (about 10 more miles).

At some point the boys and girls have the opportunity to wash each others hair (which I'm sure feels so good to have that cold water poured over your head!)

When they arrive at their new camp spot the activities begin. One activity is to to catch a chicken and kill it and de- feather it and then cook it! They are so hungry by this time that none of that matters! BUT~they only get to have a taste! They get to take part in all of the activities and then it is finally time for dinner!

They roll their own dough, fry it and add some honey. They may have some potatoes to go along with their fry bread. Then they will have a fireside program, and then bedtime.

Saturday they will walk approx. another 5 miles which seems like a drop in a bucket compared to the past 2 days!
They will have time on Saturday to just be alone and to ponder what all has taken place, the past few days. They will receive letters from home at this point and can read their scriptures or write in their journals about their experience.

When it is time to start for home they are served watermelon and then the buses that took them out to the first location will arrive to load them back on board for an easy ride back home, with a feeling of great accomplishment and humility, and being so thankful that they were born when they were and having complete admiration for the pioneers that came before them!

There may be a slight variation of these plans as this is what Kacie did on her Trek 4 years ago, but it is usually much the same. They will be filthy when we go to pick them up, but we will be so proud of them it won't even matter! I'll be sure to take pictures then too!