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Archive for September, 2009

…to be going to the hospital last Wednesday morning.  I sure made some mistakes about some early labor decisions -now really, why sit at the hospital for hours when you can RACE to the hospital during morning rush hour and deliver a new baby about 30 minutes after being admitted?- but we’re glad our son’s [...]

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No suprise

… to E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E else, but to me – it was a HUGE surprise!
I was under the impression that I would be spending the previous Saturday at my friend Marsha’s house to get help with a quilting project while Trevor helped her husband Seth make a nic-nac shelf for their kids’ room.  Therefore, I decided to [...]

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I couldn’t post until Monica told me how to remedy the problem….. j/k.

Ok. So, Here are a few pictures that will tell our summer story.

My Mom’s Baby got Married!!! Tandee, has been one of my greatest prides in life. I have nursed her, babied her, been best of friends with her, since she was a wee babe…. anyways. First picture is showing Tandee (after finishing her bridal shoot), my wonderful sister, Shonda, and newest neice, Kaitlyn Suzette (named after my Mother). The middle picture is Tandee and my Father. The third picture shows all of my neices and nephews that were in Bountiful to celebrate the wedding. Tandee’s wedding exhausted me. We made skirts for all the sisters/ neices that were going to attend, Teralyn (sister) and I planned quite the bridal shower, plus preparing decorations, accomadations, planning, organizing, etc. I wished I took a picture of the quilt I made her. I was excited how well it turned out.

After the wedding, the boys and I buckled down to began our canning season. We canned the pickle beets earlier this month, than did spaghetti sauce and freezer jam last week. I am awaiting more tomatoes to rippen to can tomato soup.

Tracer & Keaton sneaking ding dongs instead of taking turns running the blender….

We have gone to Grandpa’s daily working with my horse, Koda, sometimes for upto 3 hours. We made great progress this week. She is smart, but slow to trust. Last visit, she taught me a good lesson. Unfortuately it came at the cost of this bruise…. I was pushing, and asking more of her than I should of….. she kept warning me to stop….long story short, she nipped and ran.

I was called to oversee the sewing group of our ward. Our first project is making pillowcases. I found some cute a ideas, and will post pictures when they are made ….

The kids are hungry…Justin is working late… tonight we are having movie night with Scooby Doo, popcorn and peanut M&Ms.

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