Wednesday, November 17, 2010

2011

Here's what 2011 looks like, in case you were wondering.













Those calendar pages were made with the Archiver's calendar kit for this year. The kit comes with three coordinating papers for each month. The layouts I did on my own, with the help from the ideas posted on the Archiver's website.

And I love making calendars so much that I made two for next year. This next one is a kit made by Basic Grey. It was nice because they gave you all the pieces and directions for how to put it together. I liked it because I didn't have to think much, but I also don't think it's as cute as the other one. This one I will take to school to hang in my classroom.













PS- Sorry about the low quality pictures. One of these days I should really learn a thing or two about photography. Anyone want to teach me?

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Remember that One Time...

Remember that one time, when I said I was going to be a better blogger? Yeah, right. I've come to accept that I am not a good blogger, and I don't think I ever will be. But I'll keep trying. Here's the update for the past 6 months from us.

  • A Dream Job: In May I got a dream job, well... a 2nd dream job. I LOVE teaching and I LOVE scrapbooking, so what's the new dream job? I work at Archiver's teaching scrapbooking classes. I love it. And on days when I'm not teaching classes, Jeff says I get paid to do my favorite thing, which is shopping at Archiver's. It's a win-win situation!

  • Trip to Colorado: We started out our summer with a fun trip to Colorado to visit my family. We had a fun time hanging out and doing a bit of sightseeing. We visited Estes Park, up in the mountains. And we drove through Rocky Mountain National Park, which included a drive on the highest paved road in the world, and a photo op by the Continental Divide (which is not at the highest point on the road... how confusing).



  • 5k... Not 5000 Miles: At the end of last year, I decided I wanted to do something different. I have always wanted to get in better shape, but it never seems to work out for me. So I decided to start training for a 5k. I have always hated running, and I still don't enjoy it, but I did it anyway. Training went really well for the first few months, then I got my wisdom teeth out, and it all went downhill from there. I still ran the 5k, I just didn't quite meet my goal. I do want to run another one and do better. Anyone with me? Even though I still don't enjoy running, I am starting to understand the running "addiction" people get. Especially when you run a race and everyone is cheering for you at the end. It's pretty cool.
  • Camping on the Oregon Coast: My family tries to get together each summer and do a camping trip. This year we went to the Oregon Coast. It was so beautiful! You just don't see those kinds of trees in Utah. We had a lot of fun going to the beach, sightseeing, relaxing, and playing games. Jeff and I also got to fly our dragon kite for the first time. Too bad I got it stuck on the roof of a restaurant. I was really bummed because it was a really cool kite that his parents gave us for Christmas one year. So I embarrassingly went into the restaurant and asked them to throw it down for me. And since they were nice about it, we got our dragon kite back! Another funny story from that trip is the incident with the raccoons. We were close by a little lake, so a few people in the group decided to get fishing licenses. After two days of fishing and not catching anything, my brother went out one last time in the early morning. To our surprise he came back with a fish! My mom was so excited to eat fresh seafood for dinner that night. We put it in a ziplock bag, in a small ice chest and left for the day. When we came back to camp later that afternoon, the fish was gone. The ice chest was open on the ground with the empty ziplock bag next to it. One raccoon paw print left on the ice chest was the only evidence of who took it. Those animals are so sneaky.
  • Moving: The month of July started out uneventful, but ended with madness. We knew our lease was ending so I looked for a couple days on Craigslist for a new place to live, but I didn't find anything better than where we were living. So we got an email from our landlord about resigning a contract. The thing that surprised us is that he wanted to raise our rent... by $75 bucks! Now if the apartment was worth it, that would be one thing, but this was a basement apartment, with no dishwasher, and the tiniest bathroom known to man. It was not worth it. But "to be fair" our landlord offered to meet us half way with the price if we did the yard work. So we would be paying more rent, and doing more work, for the same apartment... hmm, doesn't seem fair to me. So we looked a little harder and found a great apartment to move into. We love our new place. It is on the top floor (no noisy people above us), it's WAY bigger (1200 sq. feet), it has a built in dishwasher (no more babysitting the portable one), and everything else that we wanted. Plus, the landlord is awesome. I think we will be here a while. (This is the only picture I have of our new place. It's just a random picture I took with my phone of Olivia in her "new favorite place." ...disregard the dirty dishes. That never really happens around here.)
  • Trip to California: Before the summer was over, Jeff and I wanted to visit his family in California. It was a pretty relaxing trip. We went swimming in the pool, did some shopping at the outlets, and I got to go to my first SF Giants game. It was such a beautiful stadium. We had a lot of fun. Especially since we got to see a "Splash Down" home run, where the ball is hit over the right field wall into the SF Bay.
  • School Days: And then the summer came to a close. I wasn't quite ready for school to start this year, but it did. I am now ending the first term if the school year, which is crazy. But I do have to admit that I love my little kiddos this year. I only have 19, which is great. But they are pretty much all good kids. I have one that likes to act out, but he has been doing SO well lately. And my kids are so awesome as a whole. They work SO quietly. I have never had a class that was so quiet. I have had people come in and say, "Is this a first grade class? It's eerie how quiet it is!" I know some of it is that I've gotten better at classroom management (This is my 5th year teaching... crazy?!), but a lot of it is just the kids. They are an awesome group, and I love them.
So I think that wraps up the update. I hope to keep up this blog better, but I make no promises. Stay tuned...

Saturday, July 24, 2010

A New Car

So back in April I took my car in for a tune up and realized what I kind of already knew. With the ammount of repairs that my car needed, it was totaled. This list gives you an idea of the ammount of work it needed:
  • No heat and no A/C
  • Gas gauge broken
  • Turn signal broken and making a weird sound... constantly
  • Bad shocks
  • Numerous leaks and issues with the engine
So... we decided that it was time to part ways and buy a new car.

We went shopping when my parents were in town and found this beauty for a really good price!
It's a 2008 Hyundai Sonota. And it's a silvery-blue color. Plus it has a sunroof, A/C, and doesn't make strange sounds! What a deal, right?

Well, something you may, or may not know about me is that I share the same opinion of those vinyl family stickers as my friend Nicole does here. So on Sunday when I drove my new car home from church, Jeff asks, "What is that thing on the back of your car?!" Sure enough, this is what we saw...
We were so confused. Was that on there when we bought the car? (It was a used car.) Did someone put it on there after we bought it? Who and when would they do that? And why? Well, remember how I said my mom and dad were in town? Remember how I said I share the same opinion as my friend Nicole? Apparently I am not quiet about that opinion and my parents saw it as an opportunity to tease me. Hilarious? Yes. They got up early Sunday morning before we went to church and put it on my car. Apparently my mom had been planning it for weeks and had her vinyl lady cut it for her special for her trip to Utah. Loved it, but now it's gone.

So remember how I said this was a 2008 Sonota? Well as we prepared to change our insurance, we noticed that the 12,000 papers that you sign when you buy a car all say 2006. What? Exactly. Here's what happened. The car had just been traded in when we came in to look at buying one. So there was no sticker with the specs in the window or anything. "Apparently" the salesman thought it was a 2008. (That's what you get for thinking.) And "apparently" the finance lady who does the paperwork knew it was a 2006. So when we were passed from one to the other, that piece of information was never passed. And wouldn't you know that as we signed the paperwork we carefully checked our names, address, and the mileage, but didn't catch the mistake in the year. Go figure.

As you can imagine we were more than a little upset that we hadn't caught the mistake then, but were even more upset with the fact that they had (not intentionally) lied to us. We went back and fought for something to be done. So we now have free oil changes and tire rotations for a year. Thanks. But I don't think I'll go back there when my car is totaled next time.

Friday, July 23, 2010

I wish I was a better blogger

For all the hours I spend reading other people's blogs, you'd think I would write on my own blog more often. Yep, you'd think! Well, here is my "July Resolution" to be a better blogger. And I actually have a lot to blog about over the past few months. So here is a list to get you excited about what will be coming shortly.

  • A New Car
  • A Dream Job
  • A Trip to Colorado
  • 5k... not 5000 miles
  • Camping on the Oregon Coast
  • Moving
There, that should keep me busy for a while. Mostly that list is for me, but I hope you are prepared to see a lot more action on this blog than you are used to!

And this picture is just because I think blog posts without pictures are some-what boring.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Spring Break Update

This past week has been my Spring Break from school and this year we got a full week off! Wahoo! So here's how we spent the week.
  • We spring cleaned our little 2nd bedroom and moved the foosball table (that was never used) out to the garage. We also spring cleaned the garage a bit rearranging things so that it's not such a mess now. For those of you that know me well, that was a very important part of my spring break. I love cleaning and re-organizing! (And if any of you want a foosball table, let me know, but don't tell Jeff.)
  • We watched conference and had Easter dinner with Megan and Ben. I gave Jeff an Easter basket, Megan and Ben also gave us one, and Jeff got me this set of picture frames. (As per my request, since I was having surgery the next day and wouldn't be able to enjoy delicious Easter treats.) I spent Monday morning hanging it up, and put the pictures in a couple days later. I love how it turned out!


  • Monday afternoon I had wisdom teeth surgery. I don't remember much since they put me out and I was very thankful for that. Every once in a while Jeff will tell me funny things that happened when I wasn't all there. I don't believe it.
  • I recovered fairly well from the surgery so I spent the rest of the week being lazy. I got things done around the house, started our wedding scrapbook (only 2 years late), and ran errands when I felt up to it. My biggest complaint from the surgery was not pain, but since I couldn't eat much and I got sick of the same things over and over I wasn't getting enough calories, and I don't function well on a low amount of calories. But now I can pretty much eat anything as long as I chew with my front teeth and I eat really slowly.
  • Friday I cut 7 inches of hair off. I got it cut at a beauty school. It took 2 hours. I wasn't sure how I felt about it.
  • Saturday I cut 2 more inches off. I went to Super Cuts. It took 30 minutes. I was happy. Here's how it looks.
  • Jeff and I also got a new calling this week. They just rearranged our ward boundaries and now we are the Activities Committee Co-Chairs. Before we were just on the committee, which we prefer, but we're willing to take on the responsibility. If you have any good ideas for ward activities, let us know! We're already planning on doing "Minute to Win It" and the Manti Pagent (Our Bishop has a HUGE cabin down there).
Back to these little ones tomorrow! ...7 more weeks!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Why I Love First Graders

Today while I was teaching guided reading to my cute little first grade students, I heard a great comment.

We were reading a book called "Magpie's Baking Day," which is very similar to the story of the Little Red Hen, except instead of a Hen, there is a Magpie. So during the book Magpie asks his friends, "Who will go and get the milk for me?" and other similar requests for help.

To which my dear sweet student commented, "She's lazy!"

And to think, this whole time I thought the moral of that story was that you have to help in order to reap the rewards. Nope, I guess the real moral is: Don't help your friends that are just being lazy. Good to know.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Look at This!

Look at my cute shelf. It originally had star cut-outs in the back, but I didn't think that fit our current decorating style. So I covered the back in cute scrapbooking paper and tied some red ribbon around it. I completed this project about three months ago, and it's been leaning against our living room wall ever since. This past weekend Jeff hung it up for me!

Now it's a spice shelf. I love it!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Time to Update the Fans!

Yeah, like we have fans. But I know at least two people read my blog... so here's to you Mom and Christy!

Since I'm really bad at taking pictures, here is a list of what we've been up to for the past few months. I'll put in as many pictures as I can to make it interesting.

  • Jeff's been working hard with his start-up company. He's been working full time with a BYU professor developing software that will run on the new Android phones. (Like this one and this one.) We're super-jealous because Megan and Ben got these phones over Christmas break, and Jared and Tierney got these phones last month. We have to wait until April to get ours, and Jeff has been wanting one for over a year now.
  • I've started my fourth year of teaching. I have a cute class of first graders this year with tons of personality.
  • We bought the new Super Mario Brothers game for the wii a few months ago. It was a fantastic purchase. You can have 4 people playing the same level at the same time. It can be challenging though because you get in the other person's way. Sometimes tempers flare and we have to turn it off, but all in all, it's a very fun game. We have everything beat except the last Bowser level. Wish us luck!
  • We went to Portland for Thanksgiving this year. We stayed with Manoj, Marie, and their girls Misha and Maddie. It was sad to not have the whole family there this year, but we had tons of fun with the ones who were able to come. Here's a picture of my cute nieces:
  • For Christmas we went to California and stayed with Jeff's family. You can't beat the California weather. We were outside on Christmas in T-shirts! We had lots of fun with Jeff's family and felt very loved by all the presents we got from his family and mine.
  • While we were in California we spent a day in San Francisco for our anniversary. It was so fun! The last time I went I was probably 7 years old. I dragged Jeff around to all the touristy places, maybe next time we can do cooler things, but you gotta do it once, right? So we went to the zoo (It's an awesome zoo!), drove down Lombard Street (Once is enough.), and walked around Fisherman's Warf. We had a great time celebrating our 2nd anniversary!
  • In December I decided that I was going to get in shape and run a 5k. I was kind of shy about it at first and didn't want to tell anyone, but now I am telling everyone because then I am responsible to actually do it. I am following a routine that I found online and I've been pretty good at sticking to it. I've gained a lot of endurance so far, but I still have a ways to go. I've been going to the gym 3 days a week to run on the treadmill, and 3 days a week to Zumba class. If you've never been to Zumba, and you have a gym membership (24 hour, or Gold's) you should go. It's 1 hour of cardio, you burn tons of calories, and it's so fun! I love it because I workout for an hour without even thinking. Trust me, it's fun.
  • And besides that, we've just been busy with the day to day things. Work, work, clean the house, and work. I'll try to be better about the updates from now on!