Sunday, December 14, 2008

The weather outside is frightful but the day has been delightful

When I got up this morning the temperature was a balmy 50 degrees. Within about thirty minutes the sky darkened and the temperature had dropped about 2o or more degrees. Our pug was not interested in doing her morning pottys so chose to hold it till we got back from church. I told myself that I would not go back outside once we came back from church, I am so grateful for a small warm house on days like this. Anyhow, during church I was approached by my visiting teaching companion about going out visiting teaching this afternoon so I agreed. By the time we got out of church it was brutually cold and all I could think about was going to my warm home. We did make it out to our visit and I was so glad that I made the choice to leave the comforts of a warm house and do something that helped me keep the sabbath day holy. Lena went with us because she wanted to learn about visiting teaching and she even got some candy out of it! Tomorrow is the start of another busy week for me. I have been working almost full time since last month which is why I haven't posted a blog for awhile. Lena has been asking me to blog something but I have just been so tired when I come home from working with children all day. So Lena, thank you for helping me to remember to take the time to blog. Next week we are off to San Antonio for the holidays! I am so excited and look forward to spending time with my sisters & their families and we all get to talk to Paul on Christmas day! The mission says the calls are "supposed to be limited to 45 minutes". Sounds like a nice plan but we will probably exceed that a little or alot. I probably will no blog again till we return. I have a full plate this week with enrichment, feeding the missionaries , christmas shopping and going up to Topeka next weekend to have a early christmas with my parents and relatives. I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year .

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Student of the Week

Okay, I have to boast here about my smartie second grader. Lena earned student of the week in her class a few weeks ago. We are so proud of Lena and how hard she works in school to do her very best. I always tell her when she does good things she will be rewarded. Now this accomplishment is indeed a honor. She got her picture taken naming her student of the week and it was displayed right outside her classroom on the bulletin board. Wow! And her teacher sent home a happy note letting us know what a great job Lena is doing in class and how proud she is of her work. Great job Lena. We love you!!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Primary Program

Today was the primary program at church and it was great. My eyes were filled with tears throughout most of it. It touched my heart to see all the children coming into the chapel one at a time holding up a picture they had drawn with their name on it. I appreciated Chanda Starr's remarks about how each of us are a child of god. I am so grateful for our primary leaders & teachers and the time & effort they put in to planning this program and teaching my daughter the gospel . Lena is always so excited to share with us what she learns in primary . I wish she could stay in there forever! Thanks primary for all that you do.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Camp Wood

Last weekend Lena and I attended the girl scout mother -daughter campout at camp wood. The camp is about 30 miles west of emporia and in the heart of the flint hills!! We arrived about sunset and it was just beautiful to see the sun setting on the hills. It was the first time I had ever been in the flint hills in the 14yrs I have lived in emporia. I would recommend anyone who has never been there to check it out and take in its beauty. Anyway, we slept in a cabin with 2 other moms and three girls. Now, I am not much of a camper but the accommodations were better than I'd imagined. We slept on bunk beds with a very thin foam mattress and were within a short walking distance to the restrooms. The bathrooms were clean and I even got to take a hot shower the next morning! Lena thought sleeping in a cabin was so cool and she enjoyed jumping on the bunkbeds. She has so much energy even after a full day of school! The best part for me was just taking time to do something with her and creating a memory I know she will always remember. She is growing up quickly and it is so important I spend quality time with her before she hits the stage of how it is not cool to be hanging out with mom! I love her so much and are grateful for the happiness she has brought to our family. Chanda if you read this tell Ariel that Lena loves her blog. She was reading it last night and right away asked me if she can start a blog. I said no, but you can enjoy reading Ariel's! You are doing a great job raising Ariel with good standards/values and it reflects in her blog. Well better get going on doing some housework. I have been working alot so have not had much time to blog. Today I only had to work in the morning so I am going to try and catch up on some things and also make some homemade apple cobbler which I just love this time of the year. Have a great afternoon everyone. Sorry I still do not have any pictures to post. It is on my list of things to learn to do.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Being Prepared

I am sure most people heard about Hurrican Ike and it's wide path of destruction. It really hits home about the importance of being prepared especially when it affects us personally or someone we know. My sister lives in Houston and she is now enduring day six of no electricity. In a city this large (about 3-4 million people) there is no guarantee when the power will be restored or when they do not have to continue boiling their water due to contamination problems. To add more stress to the situation, she works for a dentist in Clear Lake , an area which suffered significant damage, and it appears the dentist office was destroyed. I think to say she is enduring is probably putting it mildly. I am so grateful the church always stresses the importance of being prepared with adequate food storage and preparing ourselves spiritually and financially. I have had to learn some hard lessons from this. We were not prepared for the hard winter that prevented Ian from working concrete for many months and then Lena's health problems. Although everything worked out alright , I try to keep reminding myself to be prepared! I do know if we are prepared it can help ease some of the stress that all of us have to endure during our trials.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Paul's Missionary Life

I have been meaning to write some things about Paul's mission so here they are. He has been gone 8 months now! Wow! In Dec he will be halfway through! I think about and pray for him everyday. That he will be blessed with health and safety, get along with his companion, have good meals (no mysterious casseroles as he had in his first area) and just overall have a good mission. While he was awaiting his call Ian and I were thinking he would get called to Mexico or some other spanish speaking country , not Everett, Washington. Things have worked out so well for him though it just goes to show how heavenly father looks out after his sheep. Washington is where Paul needed to be and we never thought it would turn in to be a spanish speaking mission. He was originally called to serve an english speaking mission, however, very soon after he arrived it turned into spanish. He was waking up an hour earlier (yes, 5:30 am) just to study . His spanish is muy bien now so I hope he doesn't still need to get up that early! He has went from totally understanding nada (nothing) to now teaching lessons in spanish and being able to converse. In his letters, he always mentions the love he has developed for the members and families he is working with. Plus, he is getting fed very well. He is in the only spanish speaking ward in the mission. He probably will be leaving the area this next transfer as he has been there about 7 months. He has been bounced between Bothell and Kirkland which are suburbs of Seattle. Right now they are living with the stake patriarch and his family again (second time) in Kirkland. Bothell and Kirkland are very affulent areas. Alot of Microsoft people live here. The next tranfer will likely take him up north somewhere close to the Canadian border , he thinks. He said their summer is pretty much over and the rain has returned. It rains alot!! Good thing this mission has allowed them a car full time. He got a bike from a missionary who was going home so that is in place when he needs it. Oh, also his new companion came straight from the MTC. He calls him his "bountiful bubble" missionary (he is from Bountiful, Utah) and although they are totally different they get along great. Paul said he never thought he would get along with those Utah elders! I am grateful he is a Kansan elder.He definately didn't live in a bubble here in Kansas and got a taste of the real world. No offense to Utah people. I just think if you live somewhere where the church is strong(anywhere west of Kansas ) and your whole environment is surrounded by LDS it can be like living in a bubble. Oh well, I better end here. It is already 2:15 . I wanted to get this posted before I get Lena from school. She takes control of the computer when she gets home to go on webkinz. Will write about that at a later time!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Lena's appointment

Hope everyone had a nice labor day weekend! Lena appt with the neurologist with okay. He thought " maybe" of the reasons she fainted the first time was due to dehydration. He wasn't sure about the second time at school since it happened in the morning. The doctor was a bit of an oddball ( some specialists are) but he did feel neurologically she is fine. He is interested in learning more about heart problems on my side of the family. My sister has rapid heart beat problems. So I need to call with this information and if he feels Lena needs to see a cardiologist he will refer her. Although Lena had a heart monitor test and it came back normal he said sometimes these can be hard to read. Poor Lena, she seems to get more anxiety each time we have to see a doctor. As you all know, she is lively all the time but that goes away once they have to take her vitals. She started crying when the nurse took her blood pressure. She doesn't like that hug on her arm. I did take her to McDonald's and the Dollar Tree once we were done, then we went to Payless and she picked out some shoes and a Hannah Montana purse! I got a real bargain on the purse. It was on clearance for 3 dollars!! Okay, enough blogging. I suppose I should get something done today. I didn't get called to work today ( that can change though) so I am trying to do little projects around the house that I put off doing. Today, I am going to tackle Lena's room and hopefully clean out my closet. Have a great day!!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

I meant plastic frames

Once I logged off I thought I wrote plastic lenses. Wrong. The lenses are glass, the frames are plastic. I need to pay closer attention to what I write!! I am sure you all know what I meant.

My new glasses

I forgot to mention I got new glasses. This is a big thing for me because they are totally different from my old pair. I have really bad vision so you could always see the thickness when I wore my glasses. The doctors office suggested I try plastic lenses which will hide more of the thickness so I did and was so happy with the results. My glasses are so lightweight( first time ever) and they thinned the lenses so well you would not know how bad my eyesight is!! I will probably give up wearing my contacts eventually. I could not wear them much anyhow because they kept burning my eyes. I have been wearing contacts since I was fifteen so I think it just has taken a toll on my eyes and it is now time to wear glasses full time. Plus, I won't have to buy the expensive contact solution anymore. Horray for plastic lenses!!Oh, by the way, I my new frames are square looking with a sort of tiger design. They look like Jessica Paulsens.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

I'm back

I am back now. I was called to sub in a kindergarten classroom yesterday and was totally exhausted when I came home. I always thought I would enjoy this age group the most but I have changed my mind. Too many behavior issues to deal with and tattletelling. None of us were like this as five year olds were we?? Anyway, I have to work half a day tomorrow as a sub for the art teacher. I am definately not artistic but maybe I will get off easy and the lesson plans will be to let them free draw. I'll let you know how it goes. Then on Friday I take Lena to her appt with the pediatric neurologist. I assured her it is just an appt to talk to him. She still remembers the MRI and being put to sleep and the heart monitor test. I told her since all the tests came back normal and she has not had any more fainting the doctor will probably just ask us a few questions and then we can leave. I sure hope it goes that way. I plan to take her to the dollar tree when we get done. She loves that place and so do I. Later.

Monday, August 25, 2008

I'm in

I am offically a blogger. I just love reading everyone elses blogs so I thought I would jump on the bandwagon! It was so easy setting it up . I actually did it by myself. Horray. Usually when I try something new it turns out wrong so I was proud of myself. I will return later. I am to see if this posted okay. Wish me luck!!!