4/22/10

Terrified...


of this little guy!!  Yep, that's right.  Frogs and toads are the one thing in life that can send me into panic mode.

They don't, however, bother my husband or children. 

Tuesday night P & C brought this little lovely home from their excursion to the ranch.  Wednesday morning we had a crisis because he had escaped from the bucket.  Jeremy thought it was probably in the flower beds and sure enough yesterday after work he and Preston found him.  Preston double trapped him last night...in this cage AND in the bucket.

And if you drove by my house last night and saw me doing a "dance" on the front porch, I was trying to calm down long enough to be able to get this picture.  Yes, indeed, I did manage to take this myself.  BUT { a big but} I don't intend to do it again. 

And just in case you think I am exagerating, ask my husband or Preston.  Jeremy once convinced Preston to chase me around the ranch with a frog until I had a panic attack.  I don't know if Preston was more scared of my reaction or thought it was funny like his Dad.  This morning as they were poking "bigger" holes in the peanut butter lid and joking about him getting out, this is the phrase I hollered from the bathroom,

"I will squash that toad flatter than a pancake if you let him out of that jar.  I AM NOT KIDDING!!!"

Preston doubled over in a fit of laughter, got control of himself and very seriously asked, "Would she really?"  Jeremy laughed and answered, "Probably."

PROBABLY? 

Most definitely!

So, to torture the poor toad {and relieve the desperate momma} he toted the TOAD to kindergarten today.  Mrs. Jackson, I apologize if you don't like toads, but I figure you don't have the aversion to them that I do.  I hope the kindergarteners gave him a real run for his money today!! 

Here's to the things that terrify us in life!

4/20/10

Sneak Peak {E Family}

Oh My Gosh!  I am LOVING these pictures and staying up WAY TOO LATE trying to get them edited so the family can see them!!  I just had to share some...then it's off the bed for tonight!  My eyes are burning!

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TONS more to do still, but again I am L.O.V.I.N.G. them! Hope you do too E family!!

4/19/10

Desert Rose

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Any guesses what these cardboard boxes, sealed with duck tape hold? It's a REAL treasure! And I am not joking! I feel like I hit the jackpot!

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ALL of these GORGEOUS dishes were in those boxes!!!

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And I really did hit the dish jackpot. You see these little lovelies all belonged to Jeremy's grandma, Gram.

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After she and Papa both passed away it was time to go through their belongings. You are NOT going to believe what I am going to say next...

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NO ONE WANTED THESE!!! I know, unbelievable right? I think I even heard the word "ugly" used when describing them!!

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Jeremy's mom told me that no one wanted the "Desert Rose" dishes and would I be interested. I am my grandmother's grandaughter and of course I said sure. I also have a little bit of a sentimental side.

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They sat in the garage at the ranch for quite awhile because no one could remember to load them into our car when it was time to leave. But last Sunday {after returning from the guys rabies shots...that's another post} we finally remember.

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I took a little peak into one of the boxes on Monday because I really didn't know what I had gotten myself into. Remember, someone had used the word ugly? I was skeptical.

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I think my reaction once I pulled the first piece out was, OMG!!!! I have got to get these inside and see what all is in these boxes.

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Now my only thought is, where in the world am I going to store these? I have some serious re-arranging to do so that I can get at least some of these into my display cabinet.

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When Jeremy came in this afternoon from work he said, "I remember eating macaroni and ketchup on those!" Now, that's why it was so worth it to say yes to taking a box full of dishes even when I had no idea what they would look like.

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And I hope one day I have a grandaughter or grandaughter-in-law who sees the beauty of these dishes just as I do!

4/12/10

More Changes

Look up there...at the top. Do you see it? I added a new page to detail my photography! There's information about sessions as well as some of my favorite photos...go check it out and let me know what you think. It is still a work in progress, but it's something I have been wanting to do for awhile now.

I have also been wanting to share some pictures of a family I got to share an afternoon with way back in November.  They are super nice and have a ton of energy and love for one another.


4/8/10

Continuous shooting

I always have my camera in continuous shooting mode. With three FAST kiddos, it's the only way to guarantee a good picture every so often.

BUT...what happens when you turn your 6 year old loose with your camera in continuous mode you ask?

This.

A cheesy grin of yourself.
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Then your 6 year old says, "Mom, make a suprised face."

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And proceeds to shoot you until you wrestle the camera away from him!!

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Happy Thursday!

Seriously!

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How is it possible to have children that I ADORE?!!

Granted, there are moments when they test my sanity, but I look at these pictures and I can't help but be filled with love and joy and thankfulness for them!

I am grateful that {most of the time} they are kind, caring, funny, well-mannered, social little people!  And my heart just swells with pride when I see them interacting with others outside of our family... I LOVE being Preston, Cambree and Westynn's MOM!!

{Pictures from last Wednesday 3/31}

4/5/10

School Carnival

I am WAY behind in my blog posts, so you will just have to bear with me as I get caught up. I have some things that I really want to get up here, even though they happened awhile ago.

SO, let's start with the school carnival last Saturday. Since Preston is in Kindergarten this year, we were asked to help work the BINGO booth, to bring a bottle of pop, an arts and crafts item and a recipe {which I forgot! OOPS!!}.

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We started the evening by working our 30 minute shift first and then getting to go play all the games. There were a TON of different things for the kids to choose from. Preston couldn't wait to play the ring toss, because he was just absolutely certain he would bring home a bottle of pop. It took a few tries, but he eventually got one!! WOOHOO!

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Cambree enjoyed it too!

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Train rides outside were fun, but a little chilly!!

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This particular game was another one where you could win a can of pop. For three tickets you got three chances to throw a football through a tire. If you were a big kid the tire was swinging, but for these little guys the tire was still. Preston went first and made 1 out of 3. He moved on to another game, which was good thing, because his little sister stepped up and got 2 out of 3!!!

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A little putt-putt golf!!

We had a fun time and can't wait to go again next year!

4/1/10

Westynn's Pages

Westynn - Welcome to the world

Westynn - bath1

Pondering...

I have lots on my mind these days.  Lots of things I would like to post here, but too afraid of offending my readers.  HAHA! Torn between who cares if they get mad because this blog is for me not them and still wanting it to be a place people want to come to.

So, that being said I will start with the one thing I feel will probably be the least controversial {and watch, I will be proven WRONG!}. 

If you are reading this and you are a mother I think you will most likely relate.  You have days where you wonder why on earth God ever thought you fit to be a mother, right?  I know that I do.  Being a mom is all I have wanted to be and do for as long as I can remember, and now that I am, I wonder on a daily basis if I am doing it right.  And if that wasn't bad enough, there are more than enough people out there to make you feel bad about the job you are doing.  You know the kind of people I mean.  The ones who say, "Oh great idea, but you should do this instead."  Who look at you like you are crazy when you share what you thought was the best idea you have had in awhile.  The people who, when your kids says something offhanded during church, turn around in the pew and give you the "I can't believe your little darling just said that" look.  {I am not referring to anyone in particular in our church, just an example, lest someone try to figure out who I am talking about, LOL!}

I listen to Focus on the Family during the mornings while I work in the church office and the past two days {Mon & Tues} they have been talking with Jill Savage, founder of Hearts at Home.  It was a very interesting and rather comforting discussion for me.  She made me feel so much better about my kids not being happy all the time.  That sounds bad, but the point is that the goal of being a mother is not to have HAPPY kids.  The goal of motherhood is to raise self-sufficient, capable, hard-working, God-fearing, polite, respected adults.  And to do that your children have to experience some pain and disappoint every once in awhile.  It's the whole roots and wings principle

“There are two lasting bequests we can give our children: One is roots, the other is wings.”

Right now I am in the ROOTS stage of mothering and it is definitely the harder stage {at least I think so, I haven't reached the wings stage yet!}.  Now is the time when lessons have to be learned and minds have to be molded.  Later when it is time to give them wings, I hope that I feel confident that I have equipped them to FLY!!

In the meantime, I don't need other people telling me how or what or why.  As a mother, I know you feel the same way.  You {and I} know what our shortcomings are.  We know where we struggle.  We want to do better, we always feel like we fall short of the mark.  You {the one sharing your "insights"} telling us or showing us or implying those things for us, do us no good!  As women, we should be supporting one another.  Lifting each other up.  Helping each other to spread the wings WE have been given.

I am not saying that when you see something potentially harmful or dangerous you should turn the other cheek, but let's don't bash one another for the everday, simple things we all do.  You never know what is going on behind the scenes, so please don't think you know best.  Just because you see my kids eating a candy bar, don't assume that I let them eat that all the time.  Just because you see us participating in a secular holiday tradition, don't assume they aren't being led by the Holy Ghost.

I am NOT perfect, I know I never will be.  I don't claim to be.  I don't WANT to be.  Think of the pressure that would entail.  Only one person has ever been perfect and it cost Him his life.  You are not perfect, you never will be.  So I think it is a relief to know that even though that's what we strive for, we are offered grace and mercy because we were created to fall short of the mark.

God understands that we will fall down, make mistakes, sin, but he created us, knowing full well just how far we would fall short of the goal.  BUT, he loved us no less.  SO, we should love each other in this same manner.  Let's all try to STOP thinking we know best regarding other mothers and their parenting styles.  We all love our children unconditionally.  We all do GREAT things for and with our kids.  We all make MISTAKES.  We are all exactly the type of mothers our children need us to be...our Creator made us specifically for the children we have.  PLEASE, remeber this when you get the urge to judge another mother for what she is or isn't doing!!

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