Monday, November 18, 2013
Silly things Sam Says
I asked Sam to go look for Matt's sippy cup up stairs. He laid down on the 3rd step. I reminded him what I asked and he said with a big sigh, "Mom, I am out of energy." Sounds like nap time to me.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Things I take for Granted- Post Six
Once upon a time there was a girl who loved to read. She loved it so much she took advantage of it. The end.
In reality though, I have so many books that I have read and loved, and have forgotten that not everybody has read to many wonderful books as well. I love how I can escape for a couple hours from Boise, Idaho and attend Hogwarts, the Battle School, Mr. Bingley's Ball, or the largest dump in Cambodia.
The way I regretfully spend my life some weeks with out touching a single spine is why I feel I take advantage of it. So many of my books have left an impression on me. They have helped me to understand the circumstances and minds of people in many different situations, to recognize the blessings that I have in my daily life and how to make the best out of even some of the hardest trials.
Books are taken for granted. The ability to read is taken for granted. The ability to be able to read the books that are in the world is taken for granted.
In reality though, I have so many books that I have read and loved, and have forgotten that not everybody has read to many wonderful books as well. I love how I can escape for a couple hours from Boise, Idaho and attend Hogwarts, the Battle School, Mr. Bingley's Ball, or the largest dump in Cambodia.
The way I regretfully spend my life some weeks with out touching a single spine is why I feel I take advantage of it. So many of my books have left an impression on me. They have helped me to understand the circumstances and minds of people in many different situations, to recognize the blessings that I have in my daily life and how to make the best out of even some of the hardest trials.
| My overly crowded and messy book shelf |
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Things I take for Granted- Post Five
When William and I were married we came home to a full-size bed. Which with William's height means sleeping corner to corner. There wasn't much room for me. :) Shortly after my sister donated a queen bed she had access to. What a blessing! We obviously were not going to be picky as we were poorish newlyweds. I was so excited after setting it up, I jumped on it and hit my head. This was EXTRA-Firm.
Fast forward through moving 2 times and 5 years of college. William and I bought a pillow top King Size bed. HOLY COW! Was this heaven or what! It has been a little over 2 years since we bought this beauty. And I have taken it for granted. As Thanksgiving nears with the possiblity of guests staying down in the guest room I went down to change sheets on our old bed and decided to lay down while the boys were behaving in the toy room next door. MY GOODNESS! How on earth did we sleep on it!?
So, I feel very blessed for my huge comfy bed that fits me, William and all 3 boys cuddled around us without to much maneuvering.
Do you take advantage of your bed?
Fast forward through moving 2 times and 5 years of college. William and I bought a pillow top King Size bed. HOLY COW! Was this heaven or what! It has been a little over 2 years since we bought this beauty. And I have taken it for granted. As Thanksgiving nears with the possiblity of guests staying down in the guest room I went down to change sheets on our old bed and decided to lay down while the boys were behaving in the toy room next door. MY GOODNESS! How on earth did we sleep on it!?
So, I feel very blessed for my huge comfy bed that fits me, William and all 3 boys cuddled around us without to much maneuvering.
Do you take advantage of your bed?
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Things I take for Granted- Post 4
Today, I realized that I have taken advantage of having a dog. Yep. Our dog Koa, is taken advantage of almost everyday.
This 100 lb Chocolate Lab is climbed on, pounded by tiny fits (petting) and is called upon at all hours of the day to clean up the floor in the kitchen and the dining room. We force him to pick up all the macaroni noodles, the scattered cheerios and even the remnants of steak when dinner is over. A "Suffrage for Dogs" movement needs to be started in this house.
I have knowledge of some families (even larger than ours) where they don't have a dog. Those Mom's and Dad's get the time of their life cleaning up Jell-o and sliced hotdogs all by themselves.
In reality, Koa is such a fixture in our home as a family member that even though I wasn't a fan of a dog the same height as my 3 year old running through the house when we brought him home, now I can't imagine not having him here to protect Sam and Dallin from the horrible Monster Mama, greet them as they get off the bus, or clean up the popcorn as we watch a family movie.
This 100 lb Chocolate Lab is climbed on, pounded by tiny fits (petting) and is called upon at all hours of the day to clean up the floor in the kitchen and the dining room. We force him to pick up all the macaroni noodles, the scattered cheerios and even the remnants of steak when dinner is over. A "Suffrage for Dogs" movement needs to be started in this house.
I have knowledge of some families (even larger than ours) where they don't have a dog. Those Mom's and Dad's get the time of their life cleaning up Jell-o and sliced hotdogs all by themselves.
In reality, Koa is such a fixture in our home as a family member that even though I wasn't a fan of a dog the same height as my 3 year old running through the house when we brought him home, now I can't imagine not having him here to protect Sam and Dallin from the horrible Monster Mama, greet them as they get off the bus, or clean up the popcorn as we watch a family movie.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Things I take for Granted- Post Three
In our part of the world, October and Early November is hunting season. For the months before I take for granted the fact that my husband shaves nearly every Sunday before church. That combined with me not having a haircut day for about 3 months turned my husband into this:
Boom! Caveman or Hobo!
In celebration of the end of hunting season as the sun set on November 9th we did a little work on this mess. And then with a little shave (okay 30 minutes in front of the mirror and a clogged sink) I received this as a present on Sunday:
Mr. Debonair
Too bad we didn't think of beforehand to go do some mysterious deed. Grateful for the return of my engineer husband. :)
Boom! Caveman or Hobo!
In celebration of the end of hunting season as the sun set on November 9th we did a little work on this mess. And then with a little shave (okay 30 minutes in front of the mirror and a clogged sink) I received this as a present on Sunday:
Mr. Debonair
Too bad we didn't think of beforehand to go do some mysterious deed. Grateful for the return of my engineer husband. :)
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Things I Take for Granted- Post Two
My boys have a steady bedtime. Every school night between 8 and 8:30 they are in bed. For the weekends it is between 8:30 and 9. They also always wake up at the same general time every morning. This is a great blessing I realized I take advantage of after having some additional young children staying over the last 2 nights. Like now. 9 pm and the only one in bed is my little Matt. Off to go encourage the other 2 biological ones to sleep and flat out beg two not so biological ones to do the same.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Things I take for granted. Post One
I love how I can hand Sam a cookie. And while he takes a bite I hand him a second one and say "Give this to Dallin." As soon as the cookie touches his palm he runs to the room Dallin is in shouting "Dallin, here!" The same is with Dallin. I handed him 2 bowls of popcorn to bring upstairs while the boys watched a movie. "One is for you and one is for Sam." So I have heard, it is not the same matter in other houses. I love my boys!
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