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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Aloha Day 2

So yesterday was even busier than the day before. In the morning we made our breakfast, and ate out on the veranda, which overlooks the ocean. It was so nice. After that we got in the car to go shopping. There is this fabric store that Julie has gone to several times. They had such a wonderful selection of fabric. She was looking for material to make curtains for her cabin, and I wanted to find some material to make myself a new blanket.


(Story behind the blanket... I promised that I would make all of the kids their very own blanket for their birthdays. Trevor is the only child who has one so far because I can't get the other kids to tell me which ones they want. Then I made myself one last year just before my back surgery, and Natalie immediately fell in love with it. So in June when it was Natalie's birthday she decided she did not want a blanket. She wanted Hannah Montana stuff. A week after her birthday she decided that she did want a blanket... mine. So I'm buying stuff to make myself a new one.)


Here's a picture of the material I selected. The colors won't show up as brightly as I want, but it gives a decent representation of them.

After we were done there we went to a tepanyaki restaurant that was right next to a Buddhist temple. I shouldn't have eaten there, though, because just as we were leaving to go on our trip I got a bad case of food poisoning. Yuck!

We came back to the hotel and ate dinner. After dinner we changed and went to snorkel with the manta rays. They had a lady there who recorded the whole excursion. She has done almost all of the photography of rays for Discovery Channel. She is named Martina, and she did a fantastic job. We were able to get a copy of the DVD she's making. We only had 2 rays come join us for the swim, but it was pretty cool. One was about 6' across, and one that was about 9' across. Yikes. It was kind of trippy. We were all attached to the boat originally, but the rays decided to go closer to the shore so we all left the ship and swam over closer to the shore. I got kicked in the face, stomach and arm with all of the fins, but I think everyone did. We also took some pictures with underwater cameras. We are going to drop them off to be developed. If they turned out I'll post those pictures here too.

Well we're off to Waimea (I think) so I'll post more later! Should be fun!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Aloha!

Sorry I couldn't update sooner. We couldn't get the Internet to work until today. Julie, Lenny, Kent and I landed in Honolulu yesterday around 11, ate a quick lunch, then got on a "puddle jumper" to fly to Kona. We are literally right on the beach. We got "lei'd" when we landed in Kona... beautiful flowers. Then we stopped to get groceries, then came to our hotel. It's so beautiful. As I sit here typing these I'm looking at the Pacific Ocean roll in. This is the view from our room.


These are the pictures from the Kona airport. It's teeny, tiny. I have never seen an airport so small!


Julie and Lenny (Kent's mom and stepdad)

Kent and Maryann (Can you believe he's almost smiling?!)

These are the pictures from our dinner last night. Julie missed Kent's birthday so we went to Huggo's for dinner. Kent was embarrassed because they came and sang to him, but he got a yummy coconut cake with strawberry sauce drizzled on the plate.


We couldn't get a late reservation, which is what we wanted because they turn the lights on, and tons of fish come swimming up to see the lights. But we did get to sit right next to the ocean so it was still beautiful. When we'd throw bread to the water fish would come up and eat it. I took some pictures, and if any of the fish are visible I'll post them later! Now we're going snorkeling with the manta ray. I hope I'm not too chicken to get in the water!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Drew's First Day of Preschool

Here's Drew on his first day of school. I had trouble getting him to get going in the morning, but once we had dropped the kids off at school he was pretty excited. He had so much fun. He got to play and color.


Today was his second time, and he got to cut paper with scissors. I banned him from scissors a while ago because he was cutting holes in the middle of his shirts, other people's clothing, important papers and whatever else he could find. Oh, and he and Natalie cutting their own hair- or allowing it to be cut by the other one. (See posts from earlier in the year...)

Twilight Series

Okay Amy... I reread Twilight yesterday, New Moon today, and I'll read Eclipse tomorrow, and then Breaking Dawn by this weekend. I promise! Then we'll talk about it. I'm getting mixed reviews on Breaking Dawn so I'm a bit apprehensive to read it. I remember now why I loved this series so much. I can't wait to read the last 2 books. Then only 4 months until I can go see the Twilight movie.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Wipeout

When we were up in Utah visiting my grandparents they watched this show called Wipeout. I was reading one of the books I brought with me, but after hearing everyone in the room erupt in laughter several times I went to see what was so funny. I sat down and watched it with them. It starts out with 24 people on an obstacle course, and ends up with 4 people in the finals. The course is pretty challenging. What makes it funny is when the people fall down they show the hosts laughing. You never see that on TV. I have always wondered how the hosts can keep straight faces when someone falls down... because sometimes it's funny. And now it's even funnier when you see the hosts laughing. It's on Tuesday nights on ABC.

Mamma Mia!

I have wanted to see the stage production of Mamma Mia! for a while. It's never worked out, but now that the movie is in the theater I managed to see it. So fun! I loved the music and everyone did great (except Pierce Brosnan... he has trouble starting out, but does better as he gets into the song... still not great, though). We went out with another couple to see the movie, and that's how I got Kent to go along with me. About 20 minutes in I looked over at him with a big smile on my face, and realized that he looked like he wanted to die. He did manage to sit through the rest of the movie, but he wasn't exactly happy about having seen it. LOL!
When we got home I was going to download the entire CD from iTunes, but it was cheaper to buy the CD so I did. He's been lucky enough to hear the soundtrack blasting from my iPod dock or my computer several times since I got it.
Anyway, I want to go see it again now that I know the songs better. He will not go with me again so I'm taking Natalie to see it. She loves all the ABBA music so she should enjoy it.

First day of school 2008

Yesterday was the first day of school for Justin (6th grade, middle school- yikes!!!), Trevor (4th grade) and Natalie started Kindergarten. Everyone had a really good first day of school.

Justin thinks he's going to enjoy going to different teachers for different subjects. I'm glad for that because he's had a rough time with his last two teachers. His math teacher used to teach 2nd grade, and both Justin and Trevor had him for 2nd grade. He moved to middle school math last year, and everyone says that he's doing a terrific job in middle school. (BTW, Justin is now too cool to smile for pictures. Stinker!)


Trevor said he made his whole class laugh yesterday. I hope that's good. He seemed to think it was. From what I've heard his teacher is very good, but on the strict side. I think that will work really well with his personality. He works really well in a structured environment. (His shirt says "Warning: Anyone who annoys, irritates or bothers the wearer of this shirt is subject to a bad attitude." So true with my sensitive son.)


Natalie wouldn't tell Kent how her first day went. She seemed to think it was hilarious when he would say, "Lady, how was your first day of kindergarten?" to tell him, "I'm not talking about it." She did this until she went to bed last night. She told me that she had a lot of fun, but wasn't happy with the snack I sent for her. (I sent goldfish which were fine the night before.) She fell asleep after she came home. I would love for her to resume nap time! Here's hoping she'll do that!

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Shark Week

I love sharks. I wanted to be a marine biologist from the time I was young, and study sharks. It was my dream job because I'd get to study a fascinating creature, and spend time in and around the ocean. However, I met Kent and we got married and pregnant right away so my plans changed. However, I still love reading about them, and learning as much as I can about them. I wanted to teach my kids about sharks so during trips to CA we have gone to Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach and to Sea World, and they got to see marine life at both places. They really enjoyed touching the sharks and rays at Aquarium of the Pacific. They still talk about it.
And to make things even better every year for as long as I can remember Discovery Channel has a whole week dedicated to sharks, and we watch Shark Week as a family. After we watch a show about them we spend some time talking about these fascinating creatures. We talk about the importance of preservation and what they do for the environment. We also talk about having a healthy respect for what sharks can do. I'm going to try to teach my kids as much as I can about as many things as I can. I think it makes science a lot more interesting for them, and it inspires creativity and the desire to learn more.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

I got it!

My friend Martha Bigler and I went to B&N last night for the Breaking Dawn release party.Two of my sisters, Christine and Katie, came a little later with my mom. I have never seen B&N so packed. There were people everywhere, and many of the teenagers were dressed up for the prom. (That was the theme for the party.) Many more people had on t-shirts. They had a raffle going for a free book, front of the line pass, an art contest for a free book, an area set up for prom photos, a costume contest and hundreds of people waiting for 12:01 when they could start selling the books. When you got there, in order to get your book you had to sign in and get your character's name to determine which group you would be able to buy your book with.

At about 12:15 they were just gathering the second group of people allowed to purchase books, and we were in group 4. Someone said that they went across the street to Wal-Mart to get their book because they got sick of waiting in line. My mom and Katie drove to Wal-Mart to see if there were any books left. When they got there they grabbed the books for all of us, and we left to go get our books. I was really excited because I was going to go home and be able to read for a while before I went to bed.

Unfortunately, my plans got changed, and I haven't been able to start reading it yet. It's the longest book yet at 754 pages. At the end of the book it says "THE END" so I think this will probably be the final book in the series. I can't wait to read it.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Breaking Dawn!!!

Is anyone else as excited about the release of this book as I am? I heard about the Twilight series, but I didn't really pay attention because it was written for young adults. Although I consider myself to be younger rather than older (no laughing Katie!) I didn't think I would like them. However, after a few of my friends read the books and told me how much they loved them I decided to read it. So on a Friday afternoon last September I bought Twilight. I started reading it at about 9 that night. I stayed up until 1 reading. The next day I went to the store and bought New Moon. Saturday was really busy so I was only able to read for about 2 hours. Then on Sunday I finished all but 100 pages of the book, and I really wanted to read the next book, but I couldn't go until Monday to buy it. I finished the last 100 pages Monday morning and ran to the store to buy Eclipse. I read for a couple of hours and then had to take care of my mommy duties so I had to wait until Tuesday morning to finish it. Unlike the other books Eclipse didn't have the first chapter of the following book, possibly indicating that this was the end of the series. I was dying! Later that month I checked Stephenie Meyers' website and it said that there was going to be another book! I went to amazon.com and ordered it as soon as it was available. I can hardly wait to read it.

Well, now that it's going to be out tomorrow, and since Amazon couldn't guarantee that it would be here on the day it was released I canceled my order so I could pick up my copy as soon as it was released. 3 of my sisters have read this series (finally!) so 2 of them are coming with me to the Barnes and Noble party tomorrow night. And they'd better not wear their prom dresses!

Monday, July 28, 2008

More pictures from Utah

We took the kids back to Temple Square. We went back to the Joseph Smith Memorial Building for lunch at the Garden Restaurant. They opened the roof while we were there, and the kids thought it was one of the coolest things they had ever seen.
Natalie was very excited to see the statue of Christ. Drew thought it was really cool, but then he discovered the gold railing so he had to hold on to it and run the length of it.
These were a few of the sights we saw on the drive back home.


Fun in the sun

Today was such a hot day. Since we don't have a pool I sometimes let the kids turn on the hose while they jump on the trampoline. Or they'll spray the slides on the swing set and slide down really fast and see who lands the furthest away from the bottom of the slide. Natalie and I had doctor's appointments today and when we got home the boys were already outside jumping with the water. Natalie took one look at them and went outside in a flash.


Cole ran over to the door as soon as I opened it to take pictures of the kids. He loves to come inside. When he's wet. And muddy. And smells like a nasty wet dog. Not happening. He was sad and wouldn't look at me while I took his picture. I had to clean up after his last trip inside while he was wet and muddy. He ran in, ran across my freshly mopped floor (of course), ran to the family room, sat down until he saw me approaching, then ran to the front room where he stood and shook himself off all over the carpet, the end table, the coffee table, the piano, the front door, the lamp, etc... It took a while to clean everything up. So I wasn't going to chance him coming in again while he was wet!


Then my cute little Smokey. He's our miniature schnauzer. He was supposed to be an inside dog, but he decided that he preferred being outside. He loves to roll in the water. So his fur gets all nappy. We decided that we would keep his coat short during the summer to cut down on all the snarls. When he's fully groomed he is so cute.


Here are the two dogs when they're groomed and looking cute.

Happy Anniversary Kent!

Today is our 13th wedding anniversary. Kent and I got married when we were SOOOO young! We got married in the Mesa, Arizona temple. It was so hot that day... one of the highest temperatures ever recorded in Phoenix... 121 degrees. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/psr/general/history/index.php?page=100deg I thought I was going to melt in that wedding dress! My mom's parents, who are now both deceased, were able to come to my wedding. I was so happy that they could come. (And Kent has my grandpa to thank for that day happening. My grandparents came down a few months after Kent and I started dating, and my grandpa talked to Kent for a while and got to know him. He gave me his stamp of approval of Kent. I knew that if my grandpa gave his approval that I couldn't go wrong.)

4 kids, 2 houses and 13 years later and we're still going strong! I love that Kent has a good sense of humor. He loves to take care of us. He's a great father, and wonderful husband. He always tries to make sure that we have what we need and he also a lot of the things that we want. He takes care of me after I have babies, surgeries or on days when I'm too sick to get out of bed. He takes the kids with him to do service projects, run errands and to have fun. He always tries to reward their hard work with something fun at the end. I am so glad for that because I think it instills a good work ethic and an appreciation for fun.


This is our wedding picture that hangs in our entryway. My mom and dad had it framed and gave it to us for our anniversary a few years ago. My kids can't believe how much hair Kent has in the picture, and I can't believe I actually had a waist that small- and I remember thinking I was fat!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Childhood home

Here are some pictures of my childhood home. I remember going over when I was 2 or 3 while it was being built. We had to climb the ladder to the 2nd story. I remember being really scared because it was dark, and I was worried that I was going to fall. I think the house had about 5000 square feet, but I'm not sure if that included the basement or not. The basement is where my dad had his workshop, and where the dark room at the bottom of the stairs, to my young mind, was where the Incredible Hulk lived. I'm sure that my parents hid our Christmas gifts in there because there was no way that I was going to enter that room.

It looks pretty good for a house built in the 19?0's. The family that bought it after we moved is still there. I am always tempted to go knock on the door and ask if I can look around to see how it looks.

My mom who is a teacher used to run a preschool out of our home. There was a room that was large enough for a classroom, and it was always full. I thought it was so cool that I could go to school in my own house.



The last picture is what our view was from the front windows of the house. We overlooked the Great Salt Lake. It seemed a lot bigger when I was younger.

Hanging out

I have known Mindy since we were 3 years old. She lived in the house on the corner, and I lived 2 houses up from there. We played almost every day until I moved to AZ in 1987. I was devastated when we had to move. I remember Mindy and her sister standing on the driveway, waving at us as we drove away, looking like they were going to cry. I almost started to cry then.

Fast forward many years... Her daughter, Makayla, is 3 (9 days older than Drew), and she and Natalie hit it off. We went to Mindy and Joe's house to have lunch, and then we went to the Bountiful Rec Center. Inside they had a lazy river, water slides, diving boards, a pool to swim laps, a pool that was about 5' deep that had a basketball hoop and a kids pool complete with playground set that could spray water. It was so cool! We stayed for a few hours, and we had to drag our kids away from it. BTW, no pictures of it because I didn't want to discover any pictures of me in a swimming suit!!! Yikes!


Makayla, 3 1/2, and Natalie barely 5. Yes, my daughter is an Amazon.

Drew, 3 1/2, Natalie, 5, and Makayla 3 1/2. Total hams for the camera!!!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Family Party

I wish I had more pictures from the family party. Jeremy, my OLDEST cousin (ha ha J!), razzed me about taking so many pictures at the zoo so I kept my camera put away until the very end. My grandma called my cousins who live in the area, and my aunts and several of them were able to come over for a BBQ. We had a great meal, and then the kids proceeded to jump all over Clint (or as I still call him CJ). Drew saw Dylan, Jeremy and Brandy's son, getting a big reaction so he had to get in on it. (No pictures!) This went on for at least 1 hour. Natalie and Katelyn had a great time at the zoo, and I got the sweetest picture of them together at the party.

Temple Square

We went to Temple Square twice this week. The first time was on Monday. We only had about 1 hour to spend there because we were going to meet my friend Mindy and her family for lunch, then go to Hogle Zoo where my cousin Jeremy was going to join us with his kids. These pictures are from the first trip to Temple Square.


Trevor was intrigued by the Testimony of the Three Witnesses plaque. He stood there and read it several times. He had a lot of questions about it, and is very excited to tell his Primary class about his trips to the Salt Lake City temple grounds.


Drew's making his favorite face again. The other kids smiled though!
I actually made it to my own blog! Natalie wasn't about to let me get my picture taken without her so she grabbed onto my arm and smiled really big! BTW, this was also Kent's birthday.

Murray Park

We've been up in Utah visiting with family and friends. We wanted to find something fun to do so the kids would stop running around my grandparents' house. They sounded like a herd of elephants... so loud. There is a park a few miles from my grandparents' house so we took the kids to it. We played on the playground then fed the ducks.
This is Drew's favorite new camera face. Almost every time I take a picture of him he makes this face and will NOT let me take a picture of him smiling until we have done SEVERAL with this face. He was having a fun time!

Little Princess Natalie. She didn't want to swing or climb the monkey bars so she went to the play set and went down the slide and looked through the pirate binoculars.
Justin and Trevor loved playing on this toy. I don't know what it's called, but they had a blast on it. It worked like a wheel, and would spin according to the way they would walk on it. The goal was to stay on the longest. It was hilarious watching them try to outmaneuver each other.
I think Kent finally got the chance to get on this and went for it. He had a harder time on it than the boys did. He said it was a lot harder than it looked!

Monday, July 07, 2008

Trevor

Trevor cracks me up. He does everything he can to get out of his jobs almost every day. He spends more time talking and dilly dallying than he would doing his actual jobs. I have pointed this out to him NUMEROUS times to no avail. So a few weeks ago I was trying to get him to do his jobs, and all of a sudden it got really quiet. I looked up and found him like this...



Can we say falling asleep on the job?!

Natalie's Tests

Natalie has been having tummy aches since March so we had to go get some pictures taken of her tummy. We went to Banner Desert, where they gave her an IV and had her drink some contrast so they could see her digestive tract. Fun stuff! She did get this cool Hannah Montana picture board for being so brave for them so she was happy. BTW, I highly recommend the hospital for kids. They did an AWESOME job talking to Natalie, getting the IV in on the first time, and generally making her experience a pleasant one.
Because she was so brave she and I did a little girls' day out after she was done. First we went to Streamer's for lunch. Natalie got a Brownie Mouse for dessert.




After that we went shopping at Target where we got her some Hannah Montana cups with straws. When we left Target we got pedicures. Natalie got her toes painted purple to match her Hannah Montana shirt (sensing a theme here?) and then little flowers on her big toes. I was not allowed to get flowers on my toes because she said we weren't allowed to match so I got polka dots instead.


When we were done with that we went next door to Bashas' where she got to tell Janice, the lady in the Kids Kare area, all about her day. When we left, one of the local radio stations was doing giveaways and Natalie won a brush and Frisbee. They also took her picture and are supposed to have it up on their picture page sometime. I'll post a link if they ever actually post it to their website.
She was ready to go out again that night for a girls' night out, and was disappointed when I wouldn't go. So we have another date scheduled for next month. She's already planning it!

Swim Lessons


Natalie and Drew are in their second week of swimming lessons with "Miss Judi". She will be Drew's preschool teacher starting next month! (Yikes! I can't believe he's already old enough to be going to preschool!) They are learning to dive down to get things from the bottom of the pool, swim different strokes, float on their backs and how to swim well. They took lessons in May from our neighbor Caroline Lamoreaux, and Drew especially did really well. He was like a little fish. Now Natalie has really started getting more confident and is doing really well. Here are some pictures from Monday's swim lessons.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Summertime

Summertime is always such a busy time of year for me. It seems to get busier every year as my kids get older. This summer Trevor is doing piano and gymnastics. Justin is going to physical therapy 3 times a week until next week (I hope!!!). Natalie goes to dance 2 hours a day 4 days a week. She really needs to have a place where she can interact with other little girls. It has made a huge difference in her attitude... for the better. Drew is the only one not in a structured activity. He keeps us really busy, though. He is doing his best to make us laugh as often as possible. Each week we get together with friends, try to swim at least once a week, and then the normal everyday stuff. I actually think my house is dirtier in the summer since we have friends over more often, and 2 boys who are home more often than during the school year.

Kent had a business trip this week. We started a tradition during one of his business trips a few months ago, and we decided to continue it last night. We got ready for bed, said our nightly prayers, and then sat down to play Hot Potato. I know, it sounds so dorky, but it's really fun. We get everyone involved, and we all have to say something when we pass the ball. We always start with saying "Hot Potato!" and then we move on to other subjects. We did colors, foods, countries in Central America (I had to correct a few mispronunciations) and then cars. I need to brush up on that last one. After we did those subjects we moved on to songs. We just sang kids songs that they learned in either church or preschool. To end it all last night we each took a turn saying something nice about each person. We started with the youngest, and then went in ascending order for comments about each person. The only rules were that it had to be something nice/kind, and it had to be about the person/their character/talents/etc., not their possessions. Everyone said something nice, and it totally brightened each child's face to hear their siblings and mom say something nice about them. Who wouldn't want praise for the things that they do? It helps the other kids learn to appreciate the unique qualities of each individual, and all day today the kids got along better than usual. It was great!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Michelle's Wedding

Kent and I left on Thursday night for San Francisco. We wanted to go to Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf on Friday morning since we couldn't get tickets to Alcatraz. We spent a couple of hours there then went to SFO to get Amy and my mom. We went back with them so they could get lunch and we could do some shopping. Amy actually at at the Crab Restaurant. Amy, like a good girl, thinks seafood is disgusting, which it is, so I was shocked when she told me that they were eating there. We were able to see it from those places so that was pretty cool. All of my siblings (Michelle- the bride, Amy, Christine, Allan and Katie) and our parents were there.
We got to go to Michael's parents' house in Berkeley for a dinner on Friday, the night before the wedding, and it was fun to meet his parents, brothers and friends. The next morning the 5 sisters went to breakfast at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, then 3 of us went to get pedicures. The ladies there seemed to like me quite a bit, and they started right away on my manicure. I was mostly done with my mani when they took Amy to the chair to start her pedi, and then about 10 minutes after that they took Katie and put her in her chair. She sat there for 35 minutes before they started on hers. In the meantime I got a manicure, pedicure and my eyebrows waxed. I finished about 5-10 minutes after the other two who only got pedicures. I thought it was pretty funny! Amy and Katie weren't quite as amused, though!
After that we went back to the hotels to change and fix our hair again, then drove out to Sonoma. Michelle was getting ready, and after everyone arrived we went outside for the ceremony.
Michelle looked beautiful, and her fiance Michael looked handsome, and they looked so happy. They had a minister who really got animated and put on quite a show for everyone who was there. We had a delicious dinner afterwards, and Katie was absolutely sure that a piece of lettuce was actually a squished spider. She managed to convince a couple of people that it was a spider, but it was a piece of lettuce! (You know I'm right, Katie!) After the ceremony we drove back to our hotels, and saw a wildfire in the Napa area. We saw it on the news this morning, and it was serious enough that they were starting to evacuate homes, and one building had burned down. I took pictures, but they didn't turn out well.

This morning (Sunday) we went to the Marriott and got my mom and 2 of my sisters and drove to the airport. On the way we finally saw the fog. Apparently they had a heat wave... temperatures were in the whopping upper 90's. (I thought it felt great, though, because it's 20+ degrees hotter here!) I guess that caused the fog to stay away until today when the temperatures dropped.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

I love my kids

I love my kids. I am oftentimes reminded at the oddest times just exactly why I love them. Today we were out running errands, and Trevor was the sweetest boy. He is probably my most emotional, sensitive child. Today he was so helpful, and wanted to help me get everything done. Then later in the evening he came up to me and gave me a hug and kiss and said, "Mom, you're the best mom in the world. I love you so much." He went to Kent next and said, "Dad, you're a great dad. I love you so much." So sweet.
Justin is always so willing to help out. He gets his jobs done usually before I even wake up, he helps me get the kids ready when we need to go somewhere, he helps me feed them breakfast, and he's just an all-around great kid. He plays with his younger siblings' friends to make sure that they feel welcome. He's also currently begging me to have "at least 1 or 2 more kids." That's not going to happen, but it's so nice to know that he loves his brothers and sister enough that he would want even more of them!
Natalie... what can I say about my little drama queen? She is my constant shadow. She wants me to hold her all the time. She wants to run all of my errands with me. Recently she has become very aware of her appearance. She wants to make sure her hair is done, and wants me to let her wear makeup every day. She loves makeup so much, in fact, that she has begun to "borrow" my MAC lipstick, my body spray, lip glosses and makeup brushes. They always somehow end up in her room, but "(she) didn't put them there." I think we're going to have to get her some of her own makeup on her birthday.
Drew... so cute. He's upstairs right now tyring to get me to come upstairs to lie down with him. I had to stop doing that 2 years ago because otherwise he wouldn't go to bed. He's very upset that he's done with swimming lessons, and wants me to make phone calls right now, at almost 2 in the morning to sign him up again. Since I won't do that he's upset with me. But he's my little snuggle bug, and I am enjoying it for as long as I can.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Reading

I read all the time. I love it. I read a book a day when I can. I always have. I read the entire Nancy Drew series in 2nd grade, the Hardy Boys series in 3rd grade, and then started branching out from there. I started writing a collection of illustrated short stories in 3rd grade. I started writing my first novel in 5th grade. I still have it somewhere.
Justin has not developed my love of reading. Justin has never enjoyed reading. He does it only because he has to, and he's not happy about doing it. Recently he decided it's time to start to enjoy reading. We found an author that he loved so he read all of the books by this author that he could find. He really started to have fun. Then he finished those books, and was unsure what to read next. He talked to Kent about this, and Kent tried to help him find a book he would enjoy reading. A few days after this talk Justin told me about his desire to enjoy reading, and his discussion with Kent. Come to find out he totally conned Kent into buying him I Am Legend. Now, I'm all for Justin finding a book that he can enjoy reading, but I do not think that this is the book. I wouldn't let him see the movie because I think it would scare him half to death. I can only imagine the book is going to be a thing of nightmares for him. I told him this, but he just turned to me with "the look" and said, "Mom, I'm not a baby. I'm going to be 12 this year. I think I can handle it."
So, I'm going to let him read this book, and hope that he enjoys it and doesn't have nightmares about it. If he learns to love reading great. If not, well, we'll try again. I want to keep the momentum building, and really hope that I can help him learn to love reading.