Today is Evan's birthday. I don't think I have ever posted Happy Birthday to him...what's wrong with me...so today I will correct that!
Evan is a great husband, father, son, and brother. It's crazy that when he decided to move to SLC some 26 years ago it would lead him to me - and I'm glad he did.
He is a sports nut - and loves to watch football - the Utes, Denver Broncos and Hunter Wolverines. He didn't have the chance to play football in Wayne County, but I'm pretty sure he would have been a great linebacker.
He loves softball and baseball - coaching all three of his children. He built his own "net" to throw soft-toss to Preston, Meranda. Parker and every boy/girl he ever coached. He has spent countless hours catching for each of them as they practiced their pitching skills.
He loves a good steak and smothered burritos at La Puente and likes to drive a nice truck! He is the Best!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY EVAN!!!!!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Concepcion, Paraguay
Weather forecast for Tuesday, October 30th.
103 degrees...
Real Feel 108 degrees
"Unseasonably Hot"
OH DEAR!!!
103 degrees...
Real Feel 108 degrees
"Unseasonably Hot"
OH DEAR!!!
Monday, October 29, 2012
What Happens When You Turn 16 Years Old...
Birthdays come and go - some significant - others not....
Most of the significant birthdays (I believe) happen before you are 21 - starting school, baptism, young men/young womens, priesthood, voting, legal age.....and the Double 'D" - Driving and Dating.
Parker turned 16 on Tuesday - went on his first day on Saturday - Sadie Hawkins. He had a blast - went with an "older" women - and they wore Harry Potter costumes - which actually made me google to see who they were - you see I have never read a Harry Potter book and have never watched a Harry Potter movie!
Most of the significant birthdays (I believe) happen before you are 21 - starting school, baptism, young men/young womens, priesthood, voting, legal age.....and the Double 'D" - Driving and Dating.
Parker turned 16 on Tuesday - went on his first day on Saturday - Sadie Hawkins. He had a blast - went with an "older" women - and they wore Harry Potter costumes - which actually made me google to see who they were - you see I have never read a Harry Potter book and have never watched a Harry Potter movie!
Parker, Allie (his date) and Kyla (next door neighbor in their group)
Parker and Allie - yes she is that short!
And Best of All - Parker got a Happy Birthday from Meranda!!!!
Monday, October 22, 2012
Happy Birthday Parker!
It seems like just yesterday that I was sitting in a seminar, 9 months pregnant, writing down possible name choices for the baby due on November 9th. I stopped at Fred Meyer on the way home, bought a few bottles a couple of little outfits - I had plenty of time to get ready.
So Happy 16th Birthday to Parker - life would be pretty boring without you!
Some time after we had gotten to bed, I woke up thinking I had "wet the bed" - actually my water broke - something that I had never experienced! I woke Evan, jumped out of bed, grabbed the phone book called Dr. Marchand who said to I better get to the hospital. I called Mom to come stay with Preston and Meranda. She arrived with Diet Coke in hand, asking how to work the remote....I'm so glad we took a picture (sorry it's so small)!
At 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 23rd, 1996 our beautiful baby.....Parker Stewart Wood became a part of our family and we haven't been the same since. He is unique, fun, loving, kindhearted, smart, likes to procrastinate, doesn't like to play sports that require physical contact, tall, handsome, outgoing, talks to just about everyone, is a "chic magnet", is almost an Eagle Scout, and has passed his driving test.
So Happy 16th Birthday to Parker - life would be pretty boring without you!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Hanging out with Dad
Since Mom passed away in January 2011, we have all had opportunities to be more involved with Dad. He is a great guy! In talking with some of my siblings, we have all commented on how we have gotten to know our Dad just a little bit better.
Obviously Mom was the talker and Dad was her number one supporter. Well, now Dad has turned out to be quite the talker...his stories about things in the past, present and future are at times very thoughtful and at other times very entertaining. When he talks about Mom, you can see the emotions start to come with tearful eyes and sometimes a quivering voice. Sometimes his memories are different than I remember, but it's all good.
This past month has been busy and getting Dad to the different events/activites takes some planning and time.
A few weeks ago, he wanted to go to Willie's football game. Well, we talked back and forth on how he was going to get there, where to park, etc. Judy ended up getting the HHS administration to let him park on the street west of the stadium and open the gate on the North end so he could just walk in there. After we sat down, he said "Wow, I didn't think Willie was that big!" He watched with interest as Preston was so involved with coaching and asked "Does he had headphones on?" Luckily most of the game the first half was played right in front of us. When it was at the other end, he had his binoculars to watch. I took him home at halftime with HHS down - and he said "Now they will probably win because I'm leaving". They did end up winning, but it wasn't because he left.
Last night, I took him to the viewing of his liftime friend - Jim Traynor. It was an all night event, ending with dinner at Hires. It was fun to watch Dad talk and interact with what is left of the group he grew up with. It was there that I realized how much Mom and Dad talked about things as we were growing up. I knew and recognized people he introduced me to. Midge (Quenton Midgely), Janet Keller (of Boyd and Janet), Lois Traynor (ex wife of Jim). I remember going to parties at Sugarhouse Park with the "gang" and swimming at the Riches house (they had cute boys). Midge commented to me how he was a little jealous of how we took such good care of Dad - cooking him dinner, etc.
I'm thankful for my Dad. I'm glad that he allows us to help him. I've told him from time to time, if we bug him too much, he can let us know. He always answers with "You don't bug me".
Tonight is another HHS football game - he has already asked if Judy can get the gate opened - he wants to be there for the senior night program. It will be great!!!!
Obviously Mom was the talker and Dad was her number one supporter. Well, now Dad has turned out to be quite the talker...his stories about things in the past, present and future are at times very thoughtful and at other times very entertaining. When he talks about Mom, you can see the emotions start to come with tearful eyes and sometimes a quivering voice. Sometimes his memories are different than I remember, but it's all good.
This past month has been busy and getting Dad to the different events/activites takes some planning and time.
A few weeks ago, he wanted to go to Willie's football game. Well, we talked back and forth on how he was going to get there, where to park, etc. Judy ended up getting the HHS administration to let him park on the street west of the stadium and open the gate on the North end so he could just walk in there. After we sat down, he said "Wow, I didn't think Willie was that big!" He watched with interest as Preston was so involved with coaching and asked "Does he had headphones on?" Luckily most of the game the first half was played right in front of us. When it was at the other end, he had his binoculars to watch. I took him home at halftime with HHS down - and he said "Now they will probably win because I'm leaving". They did end up winning, but it wasn't because he left.
Last night, I took him to the viewing of his liftime friend - Jim Traynor. It was an all night event, ending with dinner at Hires. It was fun to watch Dad talk and interact with what is left of the group he grew up with. It was there that I realized how much Mom and Dad talked about things as we were growing up. I knew and recognized people he introduced me to. Midge (Quenton Midgely), Janet Keller (of Boyd and Janet), Lois Traynor (ex wife of Jim). I remember going to parties at Sugarhouse Park with the "gang" and swimming at the Riches house (they had cute boys). Midge commented to me how he was a little jealous of how we took such good care of Dad - cooking him dinner, etc.
I'm thankful for my Dad. I'm glad that he allows us to help him. I've told him from time to time, if we bug him too much, he can let us know. He always answers with "You don't bug me".
Tonight is another HHS football game - he has already asked if Judy can get the gate opened - he wants to be there for the senior night program. It will be great!!!!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Where in the World is Concepcion, Paraguay?
It is where Meranda is living.
I googled it - "Settled on the banks of the Rio Paraguay, the city of Concepcion is not just lost to the South American tourist trail, it is completely unheard of by most."
I also checked the weather - Wednesday 99 - Thursday 99 - Friday 102 - Saturday 102!
I think my prediction will ring true - She is going to look like a Fried Tomato!
I hope she has enough sunscreen and bug repellant!
I googled it - "Settled on the banks of the Rio Paraguay, the city of Concepcion is not just lost to the South American tourist trail, it is completely unheard of by most."
I also checked the weather - Wednesday 99 - Thursday 99 - Friday 102 - Saturday 102!
I think my prediction will ring true - She is going to look like a Fried Tomato!
I hope she has enough sunscreen and bug repellant!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Asuncion, Parguay - she made it
After a crazy flight schedule, Hermana Wood arrived in Asuncion, Paraguay in the middle of the night - was driven by the Mission President and wife to the mission home, is hanging out there until tomorrow when she gets a companion and officially begins her work as a missionary!
I checked the weather for the rest of the week-
73 degrees Wednesday, 82 Thursday; 86 Friday; 90 Saturday - sounds like pretty great weather - and it didn't look like there was any rain in the forecast.
Now the fun begins!
I checked the weather for the rest of the week-
73 degrees Wednesday, 82 Thursday; 86 Friday; 90 Saturday - sounds like pretty great weather - and it didn't look like there was any rain in the forecast.
Now the fun begins!
Monday, August 27, 2012
S.O.P.H.O.M.O.R.E.
Today Parker is officially a SOPHOMORE at Hunter High School!
He was excited, nervous, basically just stressed out.
He's worried about sweating, where to hang out, what to do for lunch and how to get home after school.
He wonders why he took Honors English.
As his mother, I know how he feels. That first day of high school still haunts me.
I also worried about sweating, where to hang out and what to do for lunch.
I didn't have to worry about a ride home - I tagged along with my older "much popular" sister.
I loved Honors English and I know he will too........
He's my "baby" - I am so happy he is in our family. I don't know what we would do without him.
Good Luck Mr. Sophomore!!!!!
He was excited, nervous, basically just stressed out.
He's worried about sweating, where to hang out, what to do for lunch and how to get home after school.
He wonders why he took Honors English.
As his mother, I know how he feels. That first day of high school still haunts me.
I also worried about sweating, where to hang out and what to do for lunch.
I didn't have to worry about a ride home - I tagged along with my older "much popular" sister.
I loved Honors English and I know he will too........
He's my "baby" - I am so happy he is in our family. I don't know what we would do without him.
Good Luck Mr. Sophomore!!!!!
Monday, August 20, 2012
Son #1
Today Preston is starting his first day at the University of Utah. He is excited but nervous. I am excited for him. The 'U' is a great school and I know he will do well.
Part of getting a college education is figuring out how to get it done. Preston started at SUU in 2006 - went a Semester - was a member of the Football team and was named to the Dean's list.
After his mission he looked at going back to SUU - or to Dixee - or to the U - to go to school and play football. Instead he enrolled in SLCC, got married, worked at Westlake Jr. High and Hunter High, and coached football. This past spring he earned is Associate Degree from SLCC.
I've always told my kids "If it was easy, everyone would do it!". Going to school, working, coaching, being married is not easy - but he will get through it.
So good luck today Preston - the end of the road is near - and then you can move to the next "hard" thing in your life whatever it may be!!!!!
Part of getting a college education is figuring out how to get it done. Preston started at SUU in 2006 - went a Semester - was a member of the Football team and was named to the Dean's list.
After his mission he looked at going back to SUU - or to Dixee - or to the U - to go to school and play football. Instead he enrolled in SLCC, got married, worked at Westlake Jr. High and Hunter High, and coached football. This past spring he earned is Associate Degree from SLCC.
I've always told my kids "If it was easy, everyone would do it!". Going to school, working, coaching, being married is not easy - but he will get through it.
So good luck today Preston - the end of the road is near - and then you can move to the next "hard" thing in your life whatever it may be!!!!!
Friday, August 17, 2012
POST NUMBER TWO HUNDRED
This is my 200th post on the Woods in the Hood blog........
YIPEE.....DO I GET A PRIZE??????
YIPEE.....DO I GET A PRIZE??????
Dog Days of August
When you are an accountant, your life is tied to first of months, end of months, month end closes, billing, payrolls, reconciliations, etc. and then it starts all over again. I remember when I worked for several banks owned by Leucadia Corp - we (the group of accountants I worked with) would wonder how long we would have to complete the monthly New York Reporting package. It was a dreaded report filed monthly and you knew it was only a matter of time when you would be bombarded with questions from Jane in New York.
Well, August became the longest month of the year in my accounting world. You see, it has the most working days - and being at the end of the summer - it's quite a drag! June is exciting because it is finally summer. July is awesone - two holidays and then AUGUST....ugghhhhhh!
Today I am finally closing out July - running my stack of reports and preparing to finish my month end work which will take a few days and then....wait....I still have a week and a half left in the month - hopefully time to tackle some projects I have been putting off until....AUGUST!!!!!
I went home and got Parker and brought him back for lunch at CitiCreek. We went to Sixth & Pine in Nordstroms - it's a pretty cool place and then we bought a fancy apple at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Right now he is sitting on the other side of my desk, playing games on his Itouch - asking what I am doing - why I am doing it. He has been up on the ledge in my office looking at the brides over at the temple - "who gets married on a Friday afternoon?" He has made several trips to the bathroom - once hearing a loud conversation between two attorneys. He was asked by the receptionist if he needed help. I'm so glad he is experiencing an August afternoon in my work life!
This post doesn't make a whole lot of sense - but that is how August is for me. Oh and by the way - Parker just looked out the window - still people getting married at 4:30 p.m. and he has to go to the bathroom again......
He has made this long afternoon not so long.......
Well, August became the longest month of the year in my accounting world. You see, it has the most working days - and being at the end of the summer - it's quite a drag! June is exciting because it is finally summer. July is awesone - two holidays and then AUGUST....ugghhhhhh!
Today I am finally closing out July - running my stack of reports and preparing to finish my month end work which will take a few days and then....wait....I still have a week and a half left in the month - hopefully time to tackle some projects I have been putting off until....AUGUST!!!!!
I went home and got Parker and brought him back for lunch at CitiCreek. We went to Sixth & Pine in Nordstroms - it's a pretty cool place and then we bought a fancy apple at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Right now he is sitting on the other side of my desk, playing games on his Itouch - asking what I am doing - why I am doing it. He has been up on the ledge in my office looking at the brides over at the temple - "who gets married on a Friday afternoon?" He has made several trips to the bathroom - once hearing a loud conversation between two attorneys. He was asked by the receptionist if he needed help. I'm so glad he is experiencing an August afternoon in my work life!
This post doesn't make a whole lot of sense - but that is how August is for me. Oh and by the way - Parker just looked out the window - still people getting married at 4:30 p.m. and he has to go to the bathroom again......
He has made this long afternoon not so long.......
Monday, August 13, 2012
Parker...Willie...and Cher
Saturday night was the last night of Shavy Jones. Parker and Willie are quite the shaving ice duo. They have customers that know and love them. They are famous for the "melt in your mouth" ice.
Saturday they made lots of new friends - giving deals to customers - even treating the Mountain Mike employees! They facebooked Grape Lady (now Pink Lemonade Lady) to make sure she knew it was the last night. She wanted to come but couldn't be there until 9:30 - they agreed to stay open. Well she arrived - took pictures - even chucked a hunk of bad ice and they autographed her last large Pink Lemonade - Heavy on the Pink!!!!
In the Olympic Spirit, closing ceremonies were held. Sparklers were lit! They brought their original Shavy shirts - neither of which fit them any more...and to end in a bang - danced and waved the Sparklers to their favorite Cher song.....DO YOU BELIEVE IN LIFE AFTER LOVE.......
What cute boys!
Saturday they made lots of new friends - giving deals to customers - even treating the Mountain Mike employees! They facebooked Grape Lady (now Pink Lemonade Lady) to make sure she knew it was the last night. She wanted to come but couldn't be there until 9:30 - they agreed to stay open. Well she arrived - took pictures - even chucked a hunk of bad ice and they autographed her last large Pink Lemonade - Heavy on the Pink!!!!
In the Olympic Spirit, closing ceremonies were held. Sparklers were lit! They brought their original Shavy shirts - neither of which fit them any more...and to end in a bang - danced and waved the Sparklers to their favorite Cher song.....DO YOU BELIEVE IN LIFE AFTER LOVE.......
What cute boys!
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
I probably shouldn't laugh...but....
So, yes I admit I am watching some of the Olympic coverage, realizing that by the time I see the action, the event is over. Right now I'm into the swimming and tennis (because Parker is) and a little bit of gymnastics.
The other night I was watching Men's Gymnastics and they were showing the "top gymnast" from Germany. The first clip showed him on the vault - totally missing the landing and falling on the ground in the fetal position and hurting his ankle. Then, they showed him on the "bar" - the one where they jump up and flip and turn and at times let go of the bar with the intent to catch it on the way down. Well - not this "top gymnast" he missed the bar and fell flat on his face! Then, to continue with the pain and agony - they showed him on the floor exercise - hurt ankle - hurt pride - and of course more bad landings!!! I was totally busting a gut at this time. I'm sorry.....
So last night the Japanese and British were in a dead heat for silver and bronze. It's crazy how the British look so British - you know what I mean. It was such an important event that the cute princes - William and Harry were in the stand! The crowd erupted with a final floor exercise that secured the bronze metal. It was so loud that the Japanese guy on the horse missed a crucial element - again cracked me up - and this put the British in the Silver medal slot. Well they kept showing to the poor Japanese dude with his bad hair while the British were going crazy. Then you see the Japanese coach go up to the judges with a form and cash in his hand - a bribe?!?!?!?!? Apparenlty when you want to challenge the score, you hand the judges a form and cash. If they have made a mistake, they change the score and give the money back. Well they changed the score, the Japanese took Silver and the British took Bronze......
I Love the Olympics!!!!!!
The other night I was watching Men's Gymnastics and they were showing the "top gymnast" from Germany. The first clip showed him on the vault - totally missing the landing and falling on the ground in the fetal position and hurting his ankle. Then, they showed him on the "bar" - the one where they jump up and flip and turn and at times let go of the bar with the intent to catch it on the way down. Well - not this "top gymnast" he missed the bar and fell flat on his face! Then, to continue with the pain and agony - they showed him on the floor exercise - hurt ankle - hurt pride - and of course more bad landings!!! I was totally busting a gut at this time. I'm sorry.....
So last night the Japanese and British were in a dead heat for silver and bronze. It's crazy how the British look so British - you know what I mean. It was such an important event that the cute princes - William and Harry were in the stand! The crowd erupted with a final floor exercise that secured the bronze metal. It was so loud that the Japanese guy on the horse missed a crucial element - again cracked me up - and this put the British in the Silver medal slot. Well they kept showing to the poor Japanese dude with his bad hair while the British were going crazy. Then you see the Japanese coach go up to the judges with a form and cash in his hand - a bribe?!?!?!?!? Apparenlty when you want to challenge the score, you hand the judges a form and cash. If they have made a mistake, they change the score and give the money back. Well they changed the score, the Japanese took Silver and the British took Bronze......
I Love the Olympics!!!!!!
Monday, July 9, 2012
3 years, 9 months, 19 days....
Today was the day....the braces for Parker have finally been removed!
It has been quite the process, but when you start with pretty awful teeth what do you expect.
It all started when his permanent teeth were coming in over the baby teeth - not doing their job - and creating the double decker look....not good.
Teeth were extracted - in fact 7 in one day! Braces were attached at age 11!
We joked with his orthodontist the past year - would they be off before going on his mission? Would they be off before he graduated from College? You get the picture.
So last week we got a letter from Dr. Stevens, saying he as retiring in August. Now we know why it took so long. He wanted Parker to be one of his last patients!
It has been quite the process, but when you start with pretty awful teeth what do you expect.
It all started when his permanent teeth were coming in over the baby teeth - not doing their job - and creating the double decker look....not good.
Teeth were extracted - in fact 7 in one day! Braces were attached at age 11!
We joked with his orthodontist the past year - would they be off before going on his mission? Would they be off before he graduated from College? You get the picture.
So last week we got a letter from Dr. Stevens, saying he as retiring in August. Now we know why it took so long. He wanted Parker to be one of his last patients!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Off She Goes!
For Meranda, I'm sure she thought June 27th would never come. Having her farewell a few weeks early was good and bad. Good because the stress of the talk was over....bad because everyone wondered why she was still around.
She tried to come up with new ways to tell people when she was leaving...i.e. "June 27th"..."The 27th of June"....."Wednesday, June 27th".....etc.
So today, June 27, 2012, Meranda Kay Wood left for the Buenos Aires, Argentina MTC for approximately 8 weeks and then on to the Paraguay Asuncion North Mission. She looked great - cute white top, pink cardigan, taupe peasant skirt and Toms!
I look forward to hearing about her experiences - successes and failures - good and bad! I will miss her, but I know the time will go quickly.
P.S. Some day when I can fix my blog.....pictures will be posted!
She tried to come up with new ways to tell people when she was leaving...i.e. "June 27th"..."The 27th of June"....."Wednesday, June 27th".....etc.
So today, June 27, 2012, Meranda Kay Wood left for the Buenos Aires, Argentina MTC for approximately 8 weeks and then on to the Paraguay Asuncion North Mission. She looked great - cute white top, pink cardigan, taupe peasant skirt and Toms!
I look forward to hearing about her experiences - successes and failures - good and bad! I will miss her, but I know the time will go quickly.
P.S. Some day when I can fix my blog.....pictures will be posted!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
June 20th - MK's Birthday
Today is the 22nd birthday of Meranda Kay. The 22 years has flown by. She was hesitant to come into the world - being 10 days late - but there has been no hesitation in the way she lives her life. She is a wonderful daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, cousin and friend. She has a great personality and a warm and cheerful smile! She is always happy (well almost) - and is very goal oriented and focused.
She has accomplished a lot in her 22 years - she has an Associate Degree and a Bachelor's degree....AND she mananged to get through school WITHOUT any debt!
She is about to embark on a great adventure for the next 18 months - leaving for Buenos Aires, Argentina on June 27th for 9 weeks and then moving on to Asuncion, Paraguay where she will serve her Heavenly Father as a Misisonary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
So Happy Birthday to my wonderful Daughter! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!
She has accomplished a lot in her 22 years - she has an Associate Degree and a Bachelor's degree....AND she mananged to get through school WITHOUT any debt!
She is about to embark on a great adventure for the next 18 months - leaving for Buenos Aires, Argentina on June 27th for 9 weeks and then moving on to Asuncion, Paraguay where she will serve her Heavenly Father as a Misisonary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
So Happy Birthday to my wonderful Daughter! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
New Carpet = House Cleaning
We got new carpet on Monday. Ughh!! We have been putting it off for a very long time - the old carpet had defnitely had better days - but we got the most out of it - 16 years in fact - and now it's gone!
It looks great - the house looks like it got a face lift - and it smells new! It also made us clean the house more than it's been cleaned for a very long time.
The easiest room - the Master Bedroom. Not much clutter. We have decided it's time to upgrade to a King size bed - so just to make sure we do it - we didn't set up the bed - yes we are sleeping on our box springs and mattress on the floor!
Parker's room - was cluttered in a Parker sort of way - and was very dusty! There were shoes under his bed from when he was probably 10 but the funniest was his 72 hour emergency bag! I'm glad we haven't had an emergency - but if we did - he could provide the entertainment. His pants were now "man capris" and the shirt was a midriff - and the underwear, well let's just say he could sing soprano!
Meranda's room - well - let's just say she utilized every bit of space in her room! We packed away her softball life - Bonnet Ball with the Pink Bubblegummers when she was five - her All-Star Uniforms from Bonnett Ball - some of her Accellerated uniforms - the Venom (spiders on the uniform) - the Starzz (her least favorite team) - the Extreme and her beloved Renegades! Then came the Hunter Wolverines - the SLCC Bruins and the USU Aggies! The craziest thing she had saved - swim suits!!! We counted 36 still in her room - figured she had probably already thrown away at least 15-20 more! Thats close to $2,000 in swim suits!!!!!
Family room and living room wern't too bad - just HEAVY - hired piano movers - and went without TV for a whole day!
Glad we have the carpet - glad the house is getting back to normal! Oh - and the D.I. is well stocked!
It looks great - the house looks like it got a face lift - and it smells new! It also made us clean the house more than it's been cleaned for a very long time.
The easiest room - the Master Bedroom. Not much clutter. We have decided it's time to upgrade to a King size bed - so just to make sure we do it - we didn't set up the bed - yes we are sleeping on our box springs and mattress on the floor!
Parker's room - was cluttered in a Parker sort of way - and was very dusty! There were shoes under his bed from when he was probably 10 but the funniest was his 72 hour emergency bag! I'm glad we haven't had an emergency - but if we did - he could provide the entertainment. His pants were now "man capris" and the shirt was a midriff - and the underwear, well let's just say he could sing soprano!
Meranda's room - well - let's just say she utilized every bit of space in her room! We packed away her softball life - Bonnet Ball with the Pink Bubblegummers when she was five - her All-Star Uniforms from Bonnett Ball - some of her Accellerated uniforms - the Venom (spiders on the uniform) - the Starzz (her least favorite team) - the Extreme and her beloved Renegades! Then came the Hunter Wolverines - the SLCC Bruins and the USU Aggies! The craziest thing she had saved - swim suits!!! We counted 36 still in her room - figured she had probably already thrown away at least 15-20 more! Thats close to $2,000 in swim suits!!!!!
Family room and living room wern't too bad - just HEAVY - hired piano movers - and went without TV for a whole day!
Glad we have the carpet - glad the house is getting back to normal! Oh - and the D.I. is well stocked!
Friday, May 18, 2012
I Guess It's a Test Thing
Parker seems to have a challenge with tests. First his Drivers test - now a test in Biology. After each section they study, they take a "standard" on the subject. It has to be memorized and has to be 100% correct. Last term, Parker had missed one of the standards and had to continually stay after school - each day missing a different word on the standard. This made Momma Bear very frustrated and we ended up in the Principal's office to get it straighted out.
Fast forward (more like slow forward) to the 4th term. Again Parker did not get the standard correct for the "Heart". Because of tennis and Jazz Band he couldn't stay after school or go before to make this up until this week. So Monday, he stayed after to get the review material - which he studied and memorized. Tuesday, he went to take the standard and the diagram that he was tested on was completely different than he was given to study - he did however, get everything right except for identifying the Aorta (which was not in the study material). Needless to say, Momma Bear went balistic - emailed the teacher, principal and counselor. The teacher wasn't in school on Wednesday - so he tried again on Thursday - again FAILED....but missed a different word. So today was the day - and FINALLY - he passed.
Hallelujah - praise the lord - whatever...... But we don't have much time to rest on the success - next week a "term project" is due - no direction from the teacher - "Just do whatever you want" - the problem - if she doesn't like what you turn in - or doesn't think you put enough time on the project - or just becuase she can - your grade is totally subjective and could be great or not so great!
CAN I SAY HOW GLAD I AM GOING TO BE TO BE THROUGH WITH JR. HIGH!
Fast forward (more like slow forward) to the 4th term. Again Parker did not get the standard correct for the "Heart". Because of tennis and Jazz Band he couldn't stay after school or go before to make this up until this week. So Monday, he stayed after to get the review material - which he studied and memorized. Tuesday, he went to take the standard and the diagram that he was tested on was completely different than he was given to study - he did however, get everything right except for identifying the Aorta (which was not in the study material). Needless to say, Momma Bear went balistic - emailed the teacher, principal and counselor. The teacher wasn't in school on Wednesday - so he tried again on Thursday - again FAILED....but missed a different word. So today was the day - and FINALLY - he passed.
Hallelujah - praise the lord - whatever...... But we don't have much time to rest on the success - next week a "term project" is due - no direction from the teacher - "Just do whatever you want" - the problem - if she doesn't like what you turn in - or doesn't think you put enough time on the project - or just becuase she can - your grade is totally subjective and could be great or not so great!
CAN I SAY HOW GLAD I AM GOING TO BE TO BE THROUGH WITH JR. HIGH!
Monday, April 30, 2012
Graduation Week
Preston - Associate Degree from Salt Lake Community College - on to the 'U' next fall.
Meranda - Bachelor of Science Degree from Utah State University - Interdisciplinary Studies - Emphasis in Nutrition and Health Education
Meranda - Graduating from Institute - not sure what they call it - her Bishop told her on Sunday that she graduated - she had no idea!
Great kids -
Meranda - Bachelor of Science Degree from Utah State University - Interdisciplinary Studies - Emphasis in Nutrition and Health Education
Meranda - Graduating from Institute - not sure what they call it - her Bishop told her on Sunday that she graduated - she had no idea!
Great kids -
Friday, April 13, 2012
FRIDAY THE 13TH - GOOD LUCK DAY FOR PARKER!
Over the last few weeks we have spent a lot of time at the WVC DMV office attempting to get Parker's Learners Permit! Waiting in along lines is not a virture that Parker has - but he learned to deal with it. Things we have learned.....
1. You pay $15.00 for the opportunity to take the test 3 times.
2. You can only take the test two times per day.
3. If after 3 times and you haven't passed it - you get to pay another $15.00.
4. Some of the questions they ask you scratch your head asking "WHAT?????"
5. One of the Kardashian's/Jenner's didn't pass it on her first time either.
So after paying $30.00 and taking the test six times - Parker's score finally rose to the magic number - in fact he got one more correct than he needed!
Yippee! Yeah!
1. You pay $15.00 for the opportunity to take the test 3 times.
2. You can only take the test two times per day.
3. If after 3 times and you haven't passed it - you get to pay another $15.00.
4. Some of the questions they ask you scratch your head asking "WHAT?????"
5. One of the Kardashian's/Jenner's didn't pass it on her first time either.
So after paying $30.00 and taking the test six times - Parker's score finally rose to the magic number - in fact he got one more correct than he needed!
Yippee! Yeah!
Monday, April 9, 2012
Two Weeks Tomorrow
It will be two weeks tomorrow since I had my first surgery - and hopefully my last - total hip replacement. I had put it off and was going to keep putting it off. I had an appointment with my Dr. Shepherd (my primary care physician) on March 6th. It was the first time he took an X-ray of my hip - his words "It's really bad". He said that it would not get better, but it was entirely up to me as to what I wanted to do but eventually I would need a hip replacement. He referred me to the IHC "Bone Hotline" to have them give me a referral and also referred Dr. Kent Samuelson (who did Mom and Dad's joint replacements).
I called the Hotline - and they said that they could get me in to see a Dr. Michael Johnson on Friday, March 9th. I asked about him - they said he was great - and that he did the new anterior hip replacement method! I also asked about Dr. Samu;;elson - they said he was good - but that he did the "old fashioned" posterior surgery.
So we went to see Dr. Johnson on Friday - he was young (and cute) and when he looked at my hip X-ray said "You must be really tough". He too said that it would not get better and that total hip replacement was the best option - and that he had a cancellation on March 27th - if I wanted to do it then. As we left - I had mixed emotions - scared - thinking way to much about it. I called it elective - only because I was the one to decide if I wanted to go through with it. Of course I started surfing the net - where only "bad" experiences are posted. Started reading about recalls of the hip devices, etc. I called back to IHC and said I had a bunch of quesitons about the surgery, Dr. Johnson, etc. They said they would get the answers for me. Five minutes later Dr. Johnson called - he wanted to answer my questions an concerns - kind of won me over at that point. I went ahead and scheduled the March 27th surgery - but still kept my appointment with Dr. Samuelson.
So on March 22nd - we went to meet with Dr. Samuelson. He has been doing joint replacements for a very long time. I think he is about 70 years old. First an X-ray was taken, then met with his nurse, then with his PA (Physicians Assistant) and then Dr. Samuelson. The response from them was "WOW - you must be in a lot of pain". They tried to sell me on the posterior method vs. the anterior method. Simply put - he prefers the posterior becuase that is what he always done. In the end, he said that there was no wrong decision - that I need the hip replacement and either way would be okay.
So - do I go with the new anterior method - faster recovery, less evasive. Or the old posterior method. Kind of a no brainer.......
The surgery went well - Alta View Hospital is a pretty good facility - other than they forgot to tell Evan and Dad that I was in my room! I felt pretty out of it and crappy the first day - they got me up the next morning - felt like I was going to puke - BUT - THERE WAS NO HIP PAIN!
I just kept getting better and better - by Thursday - with more physical therapy - no drugs (other than tylenol) I was ready to bust out of there. Dr. Johnson came in about 3:00 and asked what they were doing for me at the hospital. He said if I wanted to go home that I could. GREAT!
I still felt kind of crappy until about Monday - and have been feeling better every day. Today I had the surchers (stitches) taken out and can now shower at ease and wear normal clothes (non-sweats). I plan on going back to work on Monday, the 16th.
You've heard people say they wonder whey they waited to do different things throughout their life - well I now can say - I wonder why I waited so long.
I look forward to getting stronger and stronger - being able to walk around the block with bending over in pain - being able to go shopping for more than a half an hour at a time - being able to excersise, etc. etc. etc.......
How blessed we are to have such wonderful procedures and technology at our fingertips. I am so looking forward to living many more pain free years!!!!!
I called the Hotline - and they said that they could get me in to see a Dr. Michael Johnson on Friday, March 9th. I asked about him - they said he was great - and that he did the new anterior hip replacement method! I also asked about Dr. Samu;;elson - they said he was good - but that he did the "old fashioned" posterior surgery.
So we went to see Dr. Johnson on Friday - he was young (and cute) and when he looked at my hip X-ray said "You must be really tough". He too said that it would not get better and that total hip replacement was the best option - and that he had a cancellation on March 27th - if I wanted to do it then. As we left - I had mixed emotions - scared - thinking way to much about it. I called it elective - only because I was the one to decide if I wanted to go through with it. Of course I started surfing the net - where only "bad" experiences are posted. Started reading about recalls of the hip devices, etc. I called back to IHC and said I had a bunch of quesitons about the surgery, Dr. Johnson, etc. They said they would get the answers for me. Five minutes later Dr. Johnson called - he wanted to answer my questions an concerns - kind of won me over at that point. I went ahead and scheduled the March 27th surgery - but still kept my appointment with Dr. Samuelson.
So on March 22nd - we went to meet with Dr. Samuelson. He has been doing joint replacements for a very long time. I think he is about 70 years old. First an X-ray was taken, then met with his nurse, then with his PA (Physicians Assistant) and then Dr. Samuelson. The response from them was "WOW - you must be in a lot of pain". They tried to sell me on the posterior method vs. the anterior method. Simply put - he prefers the posterior becuase that is what he always done. In the end, he said that there was no wrong decision - that I need the hip replacement and either way would be okay.
So - do I go with the new anterior method - faster recovery, less evasive. Or the old posterior method. Kind of a no brainer.......
The surgery went well - Alta View Hospital is a pretty good facility - other than they forgot to tell Evan and Dad that I was in my room! I felt pretty out of it and crappy the first day - they got me up the next morning - felt like I was going to puke - BUT - THERE WAS NO HIP PAIN!
I just kept getting better and better - by Thursday - with more physical therapy - no drugs (other than tylenol) I was ready to bust out of there. Dr. Johnson came in about 3:00 and asked what they were doing for me at the hospital. He said if I wanted to go home that I could. GREAT!
I still felt kind of crappy until about Monday - and have been feeling better every day. Today I had the surchers (stitches) taken out and can now shower at ease and wear normal clothes (non-sweats). I plan on going back to work on Monday, the 16th.
You've heard people say they wonder whey they waited to do different things throughout their life - well I now can say - I wonder why I waited so long.
I look forward to getting stronger and stronger - being able to walk around the block with bending over in pain - being able to go shopping for more than a half an hour at a time - being able to excersise, etc. etc. etc.......
How blessed we are to have such wonderful procedures and technology at our fingertips. I am so looking forward to living many more pain free years!!!!!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Does this make us "Creepers"?
One of our favorite shows to watch is House Hunters on HGTV.
Well - last week was a new episode in SALT LAKE CITY, UT!!! Imagine that......
A young couple looked at 3 houses - first in their target area of Sugarhouse - a 1920's bungalow with just about everything they wanted - except a 2 car garage and potential repairs - and it was at the top of their price range.
The second house was in Daybreak - a newer home - lower price - with everything except a backyard. The husband loved it - the wife didn't - thought it was too "cookie cutter".
The third house was in Murray. It didn't have everything they wanted - but they liked the location and it had a yard an 2 car garage. It also had a lot of work to be done.
Well - they ended up picking the house in Murray - wouldn't have been my choice. Parker said that he didn't think there were any nice houses in Murray - but I told him there were and that Murray wasn't that bad.
So on Sunday we went for a ride - to Murray - and guess what.....WE FOUND THE HOUSE!!!! It was just as ugly as it was on TV - we felt kind of weird and drove by it several times. Parker thought it was kind of creepy....I thought it was hilarious! After that - I did show him some of the nicer homes in Murray....he was quite surprised....but he's not ready to move to Murray.
Well - last week was a new episode in SALT LAKE CITY, UT!!! Imagine that......
A young couple looked at 3 houses - first in their target area of Sugarhouse - a 1920's bungalow with just about everything they wanted - except a 2 car garage and potential repairs - and it was at the top of their price range.
The second house was in Daybreak - a newer home - lower price - with everything except a backyard. The husband loved it - the wife didn't - thought it was too "cookie cutter".
The third house was in Murray. It didn't have everything they wanted - but they liked the location and it had a yard an 2 car garage. It also had a lot of work to be done.
Well - they ended up picking the house in Murray - wouldn't have been my choice. Parker said that he didn't think there were any nice houses in Murray - but I told him there were and that Murray wasn't that bad.
So on Sunday we went for a ride - to Murray - and guess what.....WE FOUND THE HOUSE!!!! It was just as ugly as it was on TV - we felt kind of weird and drove by it several times. Parker thought it was kind of creepy....I thought it was hilarious! After that - I did show him some of the nicer homes in Murray....he was quite surprised....but he's not ready to move to Murray.
Friday, February 24, 2012
What's new....
Not much - but oh well I'll try......
Parker went to a Tennis Camp today with cousin Willie for boys playing high school tennis. They came out excited - they go back tomorrow for another 6 hours...tryouts are next week!
Meranda finally met with her Bishop (he has been out of town) and got her letter of acceptance for her mission call signed and sent off to church headquarters!
Preston and Katie are busy with work & school- Preston is on a History overload - trying to fulfill most of his minor requirements. He has two classes from some weird french guy that drives him nuts. Katie is looking forward to going to So Cal at the end of the month for a cheerleader competition with the HHS cheerleaders.
Evan has had some time at the high school softball field - he will help with the field as long as Wes Heymond is involved! He's also been home for the last few weekends - which has been awesome!
Me - I was just thinking a couple of weeks ago how I hadn't had even a cold this winter season....well....I shouldn't have thought about it because I have the start of a cold - head congestion - sore throat and ears - losing my voice!
So there you go.....nothing too exciting!!!!!!
Parker went to a Tennis Camp today with cousin Willie for boys playing high school tennis. They came out excited - they go back tomorrow for another 6 hours...tryouts are next week!
Meranda finally met with her Bishop (he has been out of town) and got her letter of acceptance for her mission call signed and sent off to church headquarters!
Preston and Katie are busy with work & school- Preston is on a History overload - trying to fulfill most of his minor requirements. He has two classes from some weird french guy that drives him nuts. Katie is looking forward to going to So Cal at the end of the month for a cheerleader competition with the HHS cheerleaders.
Evan has had some time at the high school softball field - he will help with the field as long as Wes Heymond is involved! He's also been home for the last few weekends - which has been awesome!
Me - I was just thinking a couple of weeks ago how I hadn't had even a cold this winter season....well....I shouldn't have thought about it because I have the start of a cold - head congestion - sore throat and ears - losing my voice!
So there you go.....nothing too exciting!!!!!!
Monday, February 6, 2012
I Dont' Get It.....
How do you teach a math class without a text book?
How do you complete a "worksheet" without anything to refer to?
How do you help your son with his homework without a resource?
Don't ask me - I can't seem to figure it out and I'm a "numbers geek"........
I've googled, I've tried to figure it using common sense, but I can't explain it to him and I'm not really sure what the teacher is looking for when they ask for an explicit OR recursive formula......
About the only thing I've learned is that I do know how to spell FRUSTRATED!!!!!!!
How do you complete a "worksheet" without anything to refer to?
How do you help your son with his homework without a resource?
Don't ask me - I can't seem to figure it out and I'm a "numbers geek"........
I've googled, I've tried to figure it using common sense, but I can't explain it to him and I'm not really sure what the teacher is looking for when they ask for an explicit OR recursive formula......
About the only thing I've learned is that I do know how to spell FRUSTRATED!!!!!!!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
WOW
What a crazy Wednesday - started early in the morning and ended late at night - which is normal for me - however - big events this day!!!!
Region Swim Meet - Parker finished the swim season strong and blonde! The 5:15 a.m. practices are now a distant memory (whew)! Saturday mornings are once again wide open! The chlorine smell will gradually disappear (his sheets and farts both smelled like chlorine the past 5 months). He only whined a couple of times and made some great friends. That's one thing about the swim team, you do have a good support system. It is not a glory sport and takes a ton of self motivation and dedication. But it is a great sport that builds muscle, confidence and a workout that you can do your entire life!!!!
NEXT......the papers were supposed to come for Sister Wood! We got home from the swim meet - checked the mail box - THERE IT WAS!!! Bluegrass was playing on the radio and Evan thought - Tennessee! I got a wierd feeling in my stomach - hoping NOT Africa! Texted MK, PJW and PSW the news. Meranda had work (softball practice) from 4:00 - 7:00 - hoped to be able to leave early - didn't work out. She left Logan at 7:15 - arrived in WVC at 8:45 - opened the envelope at 8:47! She was so overwhelmed - excited - that she had a hard time reading the letter - but did get out "PARAGUAY"! Wow.....what a surprise. We had all made our guesses - none of which was Paraguay. Meranda is so excited. She already has a great "Mexican" accent!
She can't wait to serve the Lord. She starts traveling next week with the softball team. The semester should fly by and she will graduate in May from USU. Then we can start the shopping!
Life never gets boring at our house!
Region Swim Meet - Parker finished the swim season strong and blonde! The 5:15 a.m. practices are now a distant memory (whew)! Saturday mornings are once again wide open! The chlorine smell will gradually disappear (his sheets and farts both smelled like chlorine the past 5 months). He only whined a couple of times and made some great friends. That's one thing about the swim team, you do have a good support system. It is not a glory sport and takes a ton of self motivation and dedication. But it is a great sport that builds muscle, confidence and a workout that you can do your entire life!!!!
NEXT......the papers were supposed to come for Sister Wood! We got home from the swim meet - checked the mail box - THERE IT WAS!!! Bluegrass was playing on the radio and Evan thought - Tennessee! I got a wierd feeling in my stomach - hoping NOT Africa! Texted MK, PJW and PSW the news. Meranda had work (softball practice) from 4:00 - 7:00 - hoped to be able to leave early - didn't work out. She left Logan at 7:15 - arrived in WVC at 8:45 - opened the envelope at 8:47! She was so overwhelmed - excited - that she had a hard time reading the letter - but did get out "PARAGUAY"! Wow.....what a surprise. We had all made our guesses - none of which was Paraguay. Meranda is so excited. She already has a great "Mexican" accent!
She can't wait to serve the Lord. She starts traveling next week with the softball team. The semester should fly by and she will graduate in May from USU. Then we can start the shopping!
Life never gets boring at our house!
Monday, January 23, 2012
SAN DIEGO
We just got back from a four day trip to beautiful San Diego - and we certainly know our way around that place now!
Our reason for going - following Parker to the Olympic training facility in Chula Vista. He was to spend three days at a camp/tryout for the USA Jr. Mens National Fastpitch Softball Team - yes that's right - there is a men's fastpitch softball team. They compete every two years on an international level. Parker will more than likely be included in the 2014 cycle in Canada.
He is a pitcher. How did he get into this? You can credit/blame his sister. He has been to more softball practices, games, tournaments than a normal 15 year old. He started entertaining himself by watching the pitchers and their windups. He became self taught - throwing tennis balls against fences, walls, anything. He threw and threw and threw! Last year we found a pitching coach - a legend named Pete Meredith. Pete hooked Parker up with a Men's team in the summer and apparently with the USA Mens coach.
Parker traveled with 3 other kids from Utah - we took a different flight. He was a little stressed when he realized that he had to go through security on his own, find the gate on his own, transfer planes in Phoenix and meet people he had never met before. There were players from Utah, California, Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Texas and Oklahoma. Some were 15 years old like Parker - some were 19 years old! He survived. He had a great time. He felt pretty good about being there. He knows he has a lot of work to do and a lot of things to improve on. But what a great experience for him. He had a roommate he had never met - he ate at his fair share of "buffets" (where else do you take a bunch of young men) - he got free shirts and a cool hat and official credentials.
Way to go Parker!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
That boy of mine, Part II
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
That boy of mine.....
Parker is such a good boy - even though we stress each other out from time to time - I think we get along pretty good.
He is quite busy with school, swim, scouts, jazz band, class officer duties, etc., etc.
He makes his Grandpa laugh - last night was no exception when he started talking about the announcements at school. He said his principal told him
It made both me and Grandpa laugh........apparently he gives the school announcements over the intercom from time to time!
He is quite busy with school, swim, scouts, jazz band, class officer duties, etc., etc.
He makes his Grandpa laugh - last night was no exception when he started talking about the announcements at school. He said his principal told him
"You have an Anchor voice!"
It made both me and Grandpa laugh........apparently he gives the school announcements over the intercom from time to time!
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Hello 2012
Well I said goodbye 2011 and now I need to say Hi to 2012. I haven't really set any specific new years resolutions - I guess that's because they are usually the same - and I usually fail on about 50% of them.
My goals for the new year, if I were to set them, would be - lose 10 pounds - exercise more - be more patient - attend Sunday School on a regular basis - love my family - be kind to others - do the best at whatever I try to do - be a better wife, mother, daughter and sister - read my scriptures - mop my kitchen floor more often - continue to try and get out of debt - etc., etc., etc.
So there you go! Maybe this year will be different - or - maybe not!
My goals for the new year, if I were to set them, would be - lose 10 pounds - exercise more - be more patient - attend Sunday School on a regular basis - love my family - be kind to others - do the best at whatever I try to do - be a better wife, mother, daughter and sister - read my scriptures - mop my kitchen floor more often - continue to try and get out of debt - etc., etc., etc.
So there you go! Maybe this year will be different - or - maybe not!
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