I just got done talking to my mom on the phone. She was reporting to me that she arrived in San Francisco and that her trip went very well (except for a couple of minor details like the airlines loosing her only suitcase and she had to be checked by police personnel along with 10 other people of a certain ethnic background....we actually had a good laugh about the whole thing). I was very happy to hear my mom and my sister laughing together. It made me feel really good because my sister was in need of a really good laugh. Her husband is dying of cancer and it is progressing very quickly. That is why we have decided to spend time with them during Christmas time hoping we would be of much needed support. I'll go into details some other time. I'm just very glad that my mom made it safely and that she'll be able to be with her daughter during this difficult time.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Hmmmmm, Christmas cookies!
I have decided that today is a good day to start making Czech Christmas cookies. I shopped for the ingredients at 4:30 this morning. Kinda crazy, but I was up and was out of milk and some other frequently used items, so I went. (By the way I needed to get assortment of fabric and it is a hassle with the kids because it takes me forever to pick out fabric. Consequently, they get into trouble while trying the pass the time.) It was nice and quiet in the store :) I want to mention that I bought my very first fabric rotary cutter and a mat. Yey! I've always wanted those. I'm doing a little more of sewing now, so I can justify it :)
But back to the cookies. I did find a new recipe that I absolutely love and the kids, too. I don't know about Greg yet. He's at work. Back in the spring when I was visiting my mom in Prague I found these little tin forms in a supermarket and on the packaging was a tasty looking recipe. I thought it would be fun to try. And they came out tasting really good and they were fun to make.
A dream come true!


Update on Gevin

We asked him, if he wanted to do the same with the second tooth, but since he had two more days he wanted to wait and work on that one some more himself. As expected the tooth was still in his mouth two days later. So it was either me calling the dentist or me pulling it out. To my surprise, Gevin trusted me and decided he would have me pull it. Boy, was I nervous that time. I thought that one would be much harder to pull because it was in tighter that the first. So I took my trusty hanky and wanted to push down on the tooth first like I did last time. When I did, out came the tooth flying, landing on my head. We weren't sure where it landed so we searched for it until a bent my head down and it fell onto the floor. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!! What a relief! I must say that Katlynn proofed to be quite a helper. She brought Gevin his three Teddy bears for him to hold and offered that he could squeeze her hand... and that he did. Katlynn was his moral support, too. She was the experienced one in loosing teeth, so she new all about it and was assuring him that it didn't hurt.
Now, we'll see if the new two teeth will situate themselfs where they need to be.
Hopefully the next new teeth will grow where they should right from the start and help the baby teeth to fall out on their own, because we don't want to repeat this a n y more :)
Hopefully the next new teeth will grow where they should right from the start and help the baby teeth to fall out on their own, because we don't want to repeat this a n y more :)
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Great day with my kids
It was definitely a great day today.... if I don't count being at work of course. I enjoyed being with my little dearest friends.. my kids.
Gevin is so sweet when he brings home little notes from school that say how much he loves mommy and daddy. He colored a turkey and wrote: "mom and dad Love you (printed) Happy Thanksgiving!" And on the other side he wrote: "Love you For evre" Ahhh... that just melts my heart. I have to mention another note he wrote not too long ago: "I can hlep my mom. I can do the dishis. I can hlep roc up the lefs (rake up the leaves). I can hlep my dad." That is just so cute.
Today was Gevin's dreaded dentist appointment. Our dentist is great and our family likes him, even Gevin, but he is scared of Dr. Haws' two helpers: Mr. Whistle (small drill) and Mr. Wiggle (big drill). The only helpers that he likes are Mr. Thirsty (the straw) and Mr. Tickles (the brush). The last couple of times it was not much fun with him trying to get his teeth fixed. But today was a walk in a park. It was just a regular check up and cleaning and .... NO cavities! Yey for Gevin! If only it could be like that every time....Gevin has two wiggly baby teeth that really need to come out because two new ones are already busily growing behind them. Dr. Haws is giving Gevin two weeks to wiggle them loose or he'll need to go in to have them pulled. So we'll see if Gevin can do it on his own, like he wants. Good luck, Gevin:)
Katlynn had a chance to spend an hour at her best friend's house while Gevin and me were at the dentist office. Katlynn and her BFF:) They are so goofy together. I remember I started to have real best friends in third grade, too. She is having a very good time with Rayne. I can see how Katlynn is learning to be a responsible little person. I enjoy her taking care of our pets, Jazzy and Gus and does things more and more without being asked. She is a peace maker between us two. Whenever I get cross with her she wants to make things good again. Like today I got little mad at her for not wanting to eat some of tomato soup I fixed. I wanted her to try it and just take one bite. I finally made her put one spoonful in her mouth but she didn't want to eat it at all. I was disappointed, I guess, that she didn't like it and I called her a spoiled little brat. I don't know why I made such a big deal out of it. She sensed that I was mad and after a few minutes came over to me and gave me a big hug. Oh, how I loved that. It was needed. I told her that I loved her. I did feel sorry, too for raising my voice at her. She is such a sweety. Her teacher gave her a deck of Go-fish cards for doing extra homework so we played together and had a blast with it. At dinner time I read to my kids for 20 minutes and at bedtime played a puppet story for them. They love that stuff. We always end up laughing so hard. And then I pretended to be a tickle monster and chased them to bed a few times. That's a fun game for us all. I love to hear my kids laugh.
There was one school activity today that was pretty fun also and that was The Literacy Night where we learned all about the importance of reading and how to go about it to have my kids become great fluent readers. The school staff sure put on a show for us.
So it was all together a really awesome day. This is what gives me joy in life. I love having a family:)
Monday, August 17, 2009
Random things to remember
Blueberry muffins Katlynn was so eager to make, because the dosen that I made the day before got all eaten the same day. Two muffins out of this batch survived and saw the break of dawn of the next day. But even they didn't last much longer.
This is a little oak tree Katlynn and I found by her playhouse. When we were carefully digging it out we found the acorn it sprouted out of. Katlynn was very exited to see this little act of nature. I like how she always thinks of her brother and wants to share all of her experiences with him. Of course he was the first one to see the acorn.
These are pine cones that Katlynn collected while camping so she could make bird feeders out of them. Now they are covered with seeds. All we need to do is hang them up in a tree.
Katlynn and Gevin's playhouse. They sure have lots of fun playing with the dish set we use for camping.

Katlynn is neat and tidy and put her shoes by the doorway:)

Bees enjoying one of our sunflowers. I love how many little flowers are in the center of the big blossom.

We almost didn't have these. I was debating on pulling the sunflowers out, because they were in a bad spot in the vegetable garden. (Kids planted the seeds last year). I'm so glad now that I didn't pull them out.
These are pine cones that Katlynn collected while camping so she could make bird feeders out of them. Now they are covered with seeds. All we need to do is hang them up in a tree.
Katlynn and Gevin's playhouse. They sure have lots of fun playing with the dish set we use for camping.
Katlynn is neat and tidy and put her shoes by the doorway:)

Bees enjoying one of our sunflowers. I love how many little flowers are in the center of the big blossom.
We almost didn't have these. I was debating on pulling the sunflowers out, because they were in a bad spot in the vegetable garden. (Kids planted the seeds last year). I'm so glad now that I didn't pull them out.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
My sewing projects
We dusted off my sewing machine this past week. It has been ages since I used it last, I think I could count in years. I wrote we, because Greg is actually the one that got it out to make book covers from some Guatemalan fabric we bought while vacationing in Guate. And that sparked something in me because in just a few days I dedicated most of my time to three projects. The first one is a scripture cover for Greg's brand new Book of Mormon. The other two are bathrobes for Katlynn and Gevin. I thought it would be nice for them to have a robe so they can throw something on when they get out of the pool and hey, it also serves as a towel:) They love them which is great to see. I feel a great sence of acomplishment. Even Greg is happy with what I did for him. So here are some pictures to show you what I was busy making recently.
Monday, July 6, 2009
A thought for the day
This is a quote from President Gordon B. Hinckley:
"You need never feel inferior. You need never feel that you were born without talents or without opportunities to give them expression. There is something of divinity in you. You have such tremendous potential because of your inherited nature. Every one of you was endowed by your Father in Heaven with a tremendous capacity to do good in the world. Cultivate the art of being kind, of being thoughtful, of being helpful. Refine within you the quality of mercy which comes as a part of the divine attributes you have inherited."
Doctrine and Covenants 6:10
Behold thou hast a gift, and blessed art thou because of thy gift. Remember it is sacred and cometh from above.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Weekly report
I'll try to remember and write down all of the things that have happened during this last week.
I'll start with Monday the 29th of June.
The weather turned out nice and so we decided to spend most of the day swimming in our 13' pool. Well more like playing around since we didn't do much of swimming. Gevin and Katlynn have a blast if daddy joins them because then the get tossed around a lot and they love it. Greg gets a lot of their attention when he gets in. The kids won't leave him alone for one second. It's a lot of fun for me to watch them.
We try to mow the lawn every Monday because the garbage gets emptied the next day. So that's what we did. I took care of all the edging and trimming while Greg did all the mowing. We make a good team doing that.
Tuesday
That is my work day. I work from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm on Tuesdays, to 2:00 pm on Fridays. I love my summer schedule. Two days a week.... cannot complain. Greg meets me at work at 1:00 and hands over the kids. I usually take them to the park on our way home. They like playing in the park in Corrine where the D.C. is because it has cool toys like a couple of teeter-totters and a fast merry-go-round.
I need to mention that we have a really cool dentist. He has put on a picnic for all of his patients at the local park and rented the public swimming pool for an hour and a half. So that's where we went (the kids and I, Greg had to work). It was great. They served hot dogs and hamburgers with whatever could go with them. The swimming was great, too.
Wednesday
Greg has asked me to meet him for lunch (that would be our dinner). So I've prepared tacos for all of us and met him at work at 7:00 pm. It is always great to be all together, especially during a time we normally wouldn't.
Thursday
Gevin had to go to the dentist for his last (third) cavity to be fixed. He can handle only one at the time. So, needles to say he didn't want to go and was crying way too early, even before the drilling. It was a little cavity. Dr. Haws didn't need to use his big drill, he calls it Mr. Wiggle. He was using his smaller one, Mr. Whistle. I thought Gevin can handle that one. ... Nope. It took more numbing and convincing for him to hold still. But we got it done in almost an hour. I'm thinking it would be great to really make sure he doesn't get cavities anymore:)
Friday
Work day:)
Saturday
Went to Ogden to do little shopping for some groceries in Sam's club, Did little bit of swimming and watched Transformers #1.
Sunday
Beautiful day.... Katlynn walked to church, but the rest of us took a ride in a car. .... So we wouldn't be late. Our church starts at 11 o'clock. And one would think that it would be so much easier to get ready for:) I love my Primary class. I have currently 5 cute little 4 and 5-year-olds. They are fun to be with.
And since it was Sunday we didn't do much after church. We had fun playing with the kids. Greg fixed these delicious fajitas I had to have for both lunch and dinner. Yummy. He is such a great cook!
And that is it for the week. I'll see what this one has in store for us:)
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Katlynn's Baptism
It has finally happened :) Katlynn was baptized yesterday, 27th of June. She has turned 8 in mid April but we were in Czech Republic. And with Greg being gone a lot we had to wait a little bit longer. It was truly a very happy day for all of us. Katlynn was literally shining. She was ready. She might not understand fully the meaning of all things pertaining to baptism (thanks to me slack in teaching her), but she has a great desire to follow Jesus Christ and wanted to be baptized just like Jesus was.
It was a very special moment to see my husband baptize our first born child. That's when I recognized a complete feeling of joy and contentment. (Today I felt the same way when we were all together attending church and looked at Greg showing Katlynn some important scripture passages in her brand new set of scriptures we got for her yesterday.)
:)))) Love those moments.
It was very good for Gevin to see his sister to get baptized. For now he knows what to expect. She definitely set a very good example for him.
Bishop Norman gave Katlynn a Journal to record all the feelings that she might have as a result of an influence of the Holy Ghost in her life. He also included his testimony that is written in her Journal along with testimony of the 2nd counselor in the bishopric. I thought how neat and special that is :)
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Fathers Day
Where have I been? Has it been really 6 months since my last posting? Time sure does fly. I've been way too busy I guess. Or it might also be because I singed up on Facebook and that's where I like to hang out when I take the time to sit behind a computer:)
Well, it IS Fathers Day today, and I want to show my appreciation to all of those who have played a role of a father in my life, one time or another. I want them to know, how important they are to me and how cool and awesome I consider them to be. What would we do without our dads :)
Especially my Father in Heaven whom I have been neglecting for some time now. I am SO grateful for him, for giving me my life and all that comes with it. How comforting it is to me to know of his endless love that he has for his children and how forgiving he is. And boy, how much patience he has to have, especially with me:) I love him with all my heart, I just need to show it more. I have been blessed greatly with having a wonderful family and a great place to live my life and word cannot express how grateful I am for the gospel and the hope and direction it gives me.
Greg has sure been the best daddy ever to our kids. He is so considered and loving. What I treasure about him is that he is not shy to let the kids know that he loves them. How awesome is that:) He is definitely missed when he is on his frequent weekly business trips. I hope we won't be apart much longer.
So, to all the fathers, THANK YOU for all you do. Love you :)))
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