Tuesday, October 21, 2025

 I have Multiple Sclerosis. I am pretty sure I have had it for a few years now but every time I went to the neurologist all of my tests came back normal, which meant they couldn't find anything. And yet the symptoms continued. I went on the Book of Mormon Quest this past summer as a photographer and I fell and hurt my knee. I stuck it out and stayed but I had such a hard time walking. I came home and finished my PT on my knee but the weakness continued. After another dose of tests, most came back normal, except for the Lumbar puncture, or Spinal tap. They said I had MS and they ordered even more MRI's, with and without contrast, and it was confirmed. I started meds a month ago and I will be on them the rest of my life. They cost over $2000 a shot which I get every month. And so far they make me sick.  At the end of March they will do all of the tests again and then see how I am progressing, Then they will have a better idea of how bad it is. 

My symptoms are weakness in my legs as well as being off balance. I am fine every other way, thank goodness. And Travis has been awesome through all of this so far. I would be lost if he wasn't here to help and support. I am trying to find a good place in this but I am struggling right now. I will get there and until then I have so much faith in my Savior. I am probably quitting my job at the beginning of the year and I will stay home, watch Taylor, and hopefully go to the temple often. Maybe I will pick up indexing again. I need to find a way to serve. I love serving.


Wednesday, March 5, 2025

 Corban

On December 9th of 2023 I got to go to Denver to watch Ashley's kiddos while they went to Vegas to go to Carrie Underwood concert. They needed the break by themselves. We had a lot of fun but I am definitely the Grandma and they know it! It was snowy some days and we managed to get through the whole thing but we so excited when mom and dad were back. 

After Christmas the family had their share of getting sick but for some reason Corban wasn't keeping anything down so Ashley took him into the urgent care. They found a lump in his stomach and sent him to the children's hospital in Denver, Ashley's worst fear was confirmed: Corban had cancer. Burkitt's Lymphoma, a blood cancer, and it was progressing fast. They left him in the hospital so he could start chemo as soon as possible to dissolve the tumor that had formed in his stomach. My heart broke because I couldn't be there to help. I had just returned a month ago and I couldn't take any more time off at that moment. Travis, though, was actually scheduled to go over for a weekend but that was moved to 10 days. 

Corban spent three weeks in the hospital as they watched the tumor disappear and the doctor's make a plan for him. Ashley and Joseph took turns at the hospital and Travis, Scott and Julie all went up to help. I wanted to go so badly. There is so much more to the story but it is Ashley's to tell. I will mention a tender mercy, though. Ashley was pregnant with #4, her last, and when Corban got cancer she had just started her 2nd trimester. This allowed her to go with him to the hospital. If it had been in her 1st trimester, she couldn't have been allowed to be with him. 

They were moving to Ft Worth in February. I was so grateful that they were going there because David and his family are there and I knew Ashley wouldn't be alone. I can't tell you how much peace that brought me. Another tender mercy.

I was scheduled to go in February the same week they moved in and help however I could. Ashley and Joseph decided that she and Corban would fly into Ft Worth because of his treatment plan. He was scheduled to get out of the hospital after Joseph and the kiddos left Denver. They had a lot of fun staying at the Ronald McDonald house and being treated very well. That is what they do and I am so grateful for that! They make the kids feel so special as they go through their treatments.

Caroline picked me up at the airport but as I put my phone out of airplane mode, Cortney sent me a text saying she had CoVid and I needed to check. I cried all the way to the CVS because I so wanted to see my little family. It's funny how cancer affects so many people and I just love that little guy so much! 

I had CoVid. I was scheduling a plane trip home when I asked David and Caroline if I could stay in their extra room for 5 days, the period until it is not contagious anymore. They both agreed! I love them so much and am so grateful they allowed me to stay! Saturday David took me shopping with him and his granddaughter Sofia. It was so nice to spend time with him and that sweet girl! He didn't care if I was contagious or not. That's David for you!  He also let me borrow his truck and I got to go sit outside the glass door and see my sweet littles! A tender mercy.

The day came and they let me come over! I tested negative and I had to wear a mask but what a relief it was to finally be there and see those wonderful children! I was only able to stay a few days but that is okay! 

He is in remission and doing very well. His hair grew back darker and curly. Ashley says it is cancer hair and it will most likely go away eventually. But it is so soft. He made it! 

But I got to tell you another amazing thing that happened. Ashley and Joseph were being pulled in so many different directions. She had this idea of getting a nanny who could come in for a few months and stay with Olivia and Tucker while Ashley was at the hospital and Joseph was working. She called and asked if I had any ideas. Mackenzie was in the middle of her first year of college and I knew she couldn't do it . I prayed for ideas of who could help. And a face came to mind,. It was Chyrisse's second daughter, Rachel. I knew she had graduated from high school and I wasn't sure what she was up to. I felt inspired to call Chyrisse and ask. She wasn't doing anything. I cried when I heard and asked if maybe she would be interested in doing the job. Chyrisse said she would get back to me. And Rachel said she would! I called Ashley and they set everything up! It was wonderful! I am so grateful it worked out! Another tender mercy. 

I learned through this experience that God does not change the trial but He definitely places things in the path that make it bearable. He is aware of our needs and His light will find a way to shine.  I felt his tender mercies all throughout these dark months. And my love for that little tyke is so great and I hope he continues to stay healthy.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

 I am going to school. Crazy, I know! I am doing Pathway worldwide and I am taking a family history class. One of the assignments is to keep a journal and I think I am going to pick this up again after 11 years! Crazy, huh? Here it goes!

I am going to do a recap of last year. I think it is probably a good idea considering it was one of the worst years of my life. I went with my sisters to see my dad who was not doing well in November . They didn't wxpect him to come out of it. We decided to put him on comfort care, where they take the meds away except for those that bring comfort. He agreed. He has wanted to be with my mom for so long. He missed her so much. I was lucky enough to spend the night with him just to make sure he was ok. I don't know why, maybe t was my training or I wanted to be of some help. He didn't want much help from me so it was my last chance to do something. It was nice but I didn't get a lot of sleep.

In the morning the sisters came. A bedbath was scheduled and I wanted to help so I stayed when the girls left. He was in a lot of pain and I knew the end was near so I cancelled it and let him rest.   A little after that I got a call from Travis. He was histarically crying, telling me he was sorry. He was sorry. My heart dropped into my stomach and I told him to calm down,expecting the worst. He told me the house was on fire. I asked about the littles. They had all gotten out and were safe. I could hear fire trucks in the background. I told him to go and I would call him back. Then I called Ashley and asked if she could make sure he was okay. And there I was,by myself wih my dad, going in shock. I couldn't say anything to him because I figured he would hear and I didn't want him to stick around for me. I wanted him to go Home to mom. I sent an SOS out to my family and the girls came. Tami scheduled two plane tickets home for me and her. I felt so bad that she wouldn't be with dad when he passed but I did need help getting home, I can see that now. I missed my mom's passing and I really wanted to be there for his. I have yest to be in the room when someone goes Home and I really want to see what that is like. But home I went, not sure what to expect. Britt called me and I wept when I heard the littles. They were ok! Such a blessing! 

We got to Phoenix, I don't remember much about it. I do remember Jim picked us up and took us straight to my house. Everthing looked normal excdept for the garage door was cut up. Trav was at the Myer's house who have been so wonderful through this whole thing. The fire started in the garage bedroom we adapted for Cortney. Everything in her room was gone, the laundry room looked so bad, the ceilings were all pulled down and the fired spread into the rafters and it was so bad. The smoke and water had done it's damage. The house was a total loss, but the sad part is we could see things. It smelled terribly. I didn't know what do to now. We got a hotel in Phoenix, the kind you can rent by the hour, and we all went there that night. Ashley flew in to be with us. We had the whole family there and all I could think about was how wonderful it was that we were ALL there and I thanked my Heavenly Father that it wasn't worse than it was. 

I got the text at 5 am the next morning that my dad had passed away. I wasn't there. I should have been I know I wa where I was supposed to be but I wish I could hv been there too. I wish I could have flet when he joined my mom. 

We went back to the house because we were going to spend the day drying out pictures so we cud scan them. I remember doing this for Sis Robie when her house burned down. When we got there, our wards had heart attacked our yard leaving messages of love and support. My favorite one was this too shall pass. And, fast-forwarding to now, it has passed for the most part and my heart is still tender to everything that happened. And those sweet messages were so appreciated and loved!

We had a sweet couple from our ward to let us stay in their air-BNBs for ten days while we dealt with the funeral up in Salt Lake. Kris Taylor came and brought presents for the littles. Ashley came too. She didn't spend much time with us but it was so good to see her and her family. 

We found a house on Ivyglen to stay in while the fixed my house. It is 4200 SQ feet with a playroom that had a tube slide that looked like an elephant. The littles loved it! We all had wonderful memories of our crazy time in the elephant house. 


Saturday, May 27, 2023

Where did the time go?

 It is 2023. I have been terrible at this but I am finding I need a place to share my thoughts. Social media is a pain so here I am.

Mackenzie graduated this past week. Where did the time go? She is sticking around and going to MCC. At first inward dad she wasn’t accepted to BYU, but now I am grateful because I get a little more time. Joey’s service mission has about 5 months left and then he gets to figure out what he wants to do. Joseph says he will help get him the job after he gets his certifications but he has to prove himself. And seeing how Joseph is in Denver this is a good thing! 

Britt and the kids are doing well with us I think. I had to be hard to come home but I think she is doing ok. I love having the littles around. They really do keep me young. And I love it when Natalie wakes up early to cuddle with me. It makes me miss those sweet days when mine were little too.

Ashley was here this past week to celebrate a Mackenzie’s graduation. I miss her and her family! It wasn’t long enough! We are headed up in July to spend a few days with everyone!!! It will be a lot of fun but I think I will Need a vacation from it! We are headed to see my dad in Utah afterwards. 

I miss my dad. I miss who my dad was with my mom. Part of him is with her. I wish I knew how to communicate better with him. I guess I should write. My BFF once told me I was good with words. Maybe I should do better at writing him so I can share with him what is in my heart since I can’t seem to get it out through words. 


Friday, August 26, 2016

Distraction is going to cost me!

Joey is a mystery more often than not. Okay, not really. He is actually very predictable. For instance, in the mornings he thinks he needs to be on the computer. And usually it involves games of some sort, lately watching a youTube video of one or another. The rule is he needs to wait until Mackenzie is off to school and his teeth are brushed (his teeth have never been cleaner!) And he has swallowed his pill as opposed to hiding it somewhere he thinks mom will not find!!!
Thursday morning my parents and I planned a visit to the temple and we left a little before he had to leave for the bus stop. I came back from my parents just to tell him to make sure he locked the door. It does not include gaming at all so you can see how that would go unnoticed, right?
Well, after the session my mom wanted to go get lunch but I had this feeling I needed to check at the house, only because one time Joey was so distracted that he missed the bus and ended up walking to school and missed two periods (and never told me!) and I needed to make sure he was gone. Well, I got to the house and the door was locked! I was pretty impressed that my little man remembered but then as I unlocked the screen door I realized the front door was wide open! And it was hot!
Yep, my little man had left the door open when he left for school! FOR THREE HOURS!!!
I was spending good money cooling off the front porch!!! I was going to ring his little neck!!! All I can say is it is a good thing school had a few more hours to go because I was going to throttle the kid. (I didn't, by the way! I had calmed down and it has become a good story. I am sure when I get the electric bill, it will be a whole different story!)

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Joeys coming Home!



After three weeks of blissful quiet, we headed up to Flagstaff to bring home my little man. Even Mackenzie missed him! And he looked so happy to see us! I think this the longest he has been away from home! But what a mess he was! His ankles were almost brown from caked on dirt, his face had not been washed in days. And if the lake had been close enough, I think I would have thrown him in! He insisted that he did a lot of laundry, you know, cuz last time I made a big deal about it. When I asked him how many times he showered, he admitted he only showered twice.
IN THREE WEEKS!!!
Apparently getting his swimming merit badge counted. (four times in the water) Thank goodness chlorine has its own cleaning agents! Needless to say when we got home that boy and I had a date with destiny!! We cleaned his face with facial cleanser for the first time ever. After the experience he promised me he would shower every other day. Why don't I think of these things before he goes to camp?
HIs phone came back unharmed from camp. I was somewhat surprised. And the 300 minutes, 300 messages died as we pulled into camp to pick him up. I was impressed! I thought he would use up those minutes long before he finished his job.
 
All fun aside, I love my kid! I really did miss him and I hear he wants to do it all again next year! I am proud that he wanted to give up so much time to volunteer and that his heart is growing fond of service. He is growing up to be someone I am proud of. 
 
Speaking of growing, please keep him in your prayers,  We are hoping and praying every day that he gets taller and every little bit helps :)
 
 
 

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

We dropped Joey off at camp and then I headed up 10 days later to make sure he was okay. Travis could not get off so Tami and Jim were going to come with us. Tami totally forgot she had a presidency meeting. You see, she was just called to be the first counselor in the Relief Society in her ward. So I went up with Jim, Zach, and Josh. Mackenzie stayed with Emily. Yeah, she has had enough of Camp Raymond, lol!
 



Joey's job was the quartermaster, or he was in charge of the equipment shed. He loved it and he was good at it! He checked stuff in and out every day. He was so proud of his shed!!!
 

I  must admit I didn't miss him as much as I thought I would. Actually it is probably because he did call me. In fact, he called me at least 4 times a day! -And the reason I came up in the middle of his session is because I got a call from him a few days before that was unbelievable.
It was 5 in the morning and the call came in and he was crying and screaming that I needed to come and get him. It was raining so hard and the wind was blowing the tent in all directions. He cried and cried and wanted to come home. No matter what I said, he could not calm down. He even put the phone down and was hysterical for a bit until he realized I was still on the line. I told him to go to the mess hall and wait the storm out. He would feel better. He finally said he would. I called him back about three hours later to see how he was doing. He said he was fine and in regards to the conversation we had earlier, I should forget about it. He didn't want to come home after all. That must have been one storm!!!
Meanwhile, when I got there his tent was a mess! And I made him clean it up. Jim just laughed and Joey decided I didn't need to visit him anymore but I threatened him that I would be there every day unless kept his laundry up. Jim kept laughing. (Joey did find three shirts that he insisted were left at home.) Zach smiled and thanked his lucky stars that it want him! Hah! Wait till we get home, buster!!!

 
Meanwhile, Mackenzie got new glasses. Aren't they cute?

Friday, July 8, 2016

The Fourth


We kind of spent his and hers fourth of July this year. Britt wanted to go to Benson to celebrate their traditions. My favorite was the parade. I took Loren, Britt, and Mackenzie with me and we left Sunday night. The next morning was the parade. Mackenzie was in it. The rest of us watched from the sidelines. It was pretty good for a small town. Tons of tractors, even Ronald McDonald showed up on a tractor. There was a band but they performed on the back of a flatbed truck. I was not impressed.
But I was impressed with the Barney Auto Sales entry. They had a bunch of trucks on top of a trailer with kids riding on the vehicles and walking next to them. Dakota, Cheyenne, and their families were there and even Mackenzie got to ride up on the white truck. But best of all was this girl!!!
 
She is the reason I come here and I love her to death. This trip was a bit hard and this girl made sure I was taken care of. She gave me her time even though so many of the Barneys were there and I will love her forever for it!!!
We stayed for fireworks and then headed home.



 

Friday, June 10, 2016

Mackenzie's First Year at Girls Camp


 
Mackenzie went to girls camp for the first time ever! I was so worried! She was held back in school because she was too immature for first grade. She still acts a little childlike but that's okay. She is the baby and I gotta hold as long as I can, right? Anyway, she did very well! Tami was there and she kept an eye on her and Angela was her YCL. -  One leader commented that she always had a positive attitude when a lot of the girls didn't. That makes me so happy to hear! She is always making sure everyone around here feels better, Joey is her exception, of course, but that is a whole other story! I think she will be even better when her friend Alex  is old enough to go next year!






Special thanks to my awesome sister who took these wonderful pictures!!!





 She loved adventure day the most and but really she loved everything about it. She loved her leaders and said they were a lot of fun! One was Marie Montgomery, the 1st counselor in Stake Primary to my second. Wonderful lady!!!
 

Monday, June 6, 2016

Our Little Trip

 Such a busy week! Joey reported to Camp Raymond on Sunday, Mackenzie is headed to girls camp, Zach is going to  comic-con for a few days at the end of the week, which leaves Ashley and Travis here on their own. Oh, well. They are adults. They will figure it out!
 
With Joey and Kenzie busy for the week, I thought about it and decided I wanted to do something too! Britt and I played around with the idea of going to Salt Lake and doing Lagoon and what better time to go than the same week the little ones are busy! If Joey continues to go to Raymond I think this might become a tradition.
 
We bought our tickets and we left the same day Mackenzie headed up to camp! ME being the most responsible person in the world forgot my drivers license!!! They finally let me board with my insurance card! (Yeah, I called Travis as soon as I could and he promised he would send my Drivers License to Jeff's house ASAP!)
We flew into Provo and then took the FrontRunner into Bountiful where Jeff and his little family picked us up! They are so cute! They talked and talked the whole night. They didn't know our names but they called us friends. 'My friend this, her did that'. So cute!!! I can't wait to be a Grandma!!! 
Their front room window looks up to the Bountiful temple! It is so beautiful!!! And the girls had a lot to say about it! They went on and on about how Moroni got hurt and had a hole in his back. A few weeks ago lightening struck the Moroni statue on the Bountiful temple and it needed to be replaced.  The Meridian temple was not ready for theirs yet so Bountiful got it. and the girls were so excited that Moroni was better! If life were only that easy!!!
 
The next morning we woke up and Jeff called me into his office (He works at home). He was so cute, concern all over his face. Apparently I did not plan very well after all and it turns out that Lagoon opens the next day! I talked with Britt and we decided to play in Salt Lake for the day instead.
WE went to Temple Square, Joseph Smith memorial,  the conference center, and then to the mall for shopping and lunch.  Jeff picked us up early and we headed back to his house, stopping to get a kiddie pool first. We set it up and the girls and I played in the water while Britt had a nap. It was so nice catching up with Jeff. I really miss not having him closer!!! And he is so cute with his girls! They had the best time showing off, trying so hard to not to get wet in the pool, and enjoying having someone new capturing their attention. And honestly, I loved it too! Did I mention I cannot wait to be a Grandma?
 
Lagoon was the next day and I had a great time with Britt! The lines were short enough that even though we only had four hours to play, we still accomplished all we wanted to. We even caught the FrontRunner back into Provo. Funny, I had never seen Salt Lake that way before. It was very cool! (I barely got my drivers license in time!)
 And, to top the whole night of, we ended our trip with a four hour delay!!! We did not get home until probably 1 am. Luckily Mackenzie wouldn't be home until the next afternoon.
And I did get a glimpse of Travis before he headed up to Flagstaff that morning to get Joey! It was a great little trip and I am so in love with those two girls!!!! My parents are headed up next week to see them and I hear they have a big surprise, I kind of have an idea but I will keep that to myself for now!!!




Britt's favorite ride!

 


 

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Camp Raymond

After packing for over a week, getting him a prepaid phone (heaven help everyone whose phone number he knows) and fitting that little body into two men's uniforms, we are here!
 
We did it! We dropped him off at Camp Raymond. We took the three younger ones with us and made it a day!
We arrived and we needed to put together his cot. Luckily the tents were already put up. We didn't get a chance to meet his roommate but we did see Landon Schnebly and he helped us get what we needed. He is waiting for his mission papers and we are so excited for him! He will be up there the whole time and he said he would keep an eye on Joey for me. That is one tall order!!!
 
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The campsite was set up in a circle with a shade canopy in the middle. Kind of like the pioneers when they circled up at their campgrounds.

Here he is in front of his home for the week!

Zach, kind of helping but not really. He was too busy giving Joey a hard time and annoying him. Funny how the rolls changed so quickly!
 
He says he is going to call me every day. I love this kid! I am going to miss him! And our house will be so quiet!!!
 
Kenzie was not impressed. She is ready to head home. She has her own camping experience to worry about this week!

Gary's Visit

I got a call out of the blue from Gary!!! He was coming to visit!!! He was working at the Phoenix Convention Center for a week and wanted to stay a few extra days and visit with us so he called me! I was so honored!!! He came in the weekend before Graduation and we had a great time! We had dinner with Tami and Jim and that was a lot of fun! 
 
The next day we went to the ghost town with a bunch of the kids.
He said he got a kick out of the Zach and Joey, especially their relationship with each other. Apparently he thought they were funny and they made my house a fun happy place to be.


 He even came to church with us on Sunday. And then he joined us for dinner that night. It gave us a chance to catch up. In fact, we found out Garrett, his 2nd oldest son, was getting married while they would be visiting Jeff and it was decided that they were going to come to the wedding!!! That was perfect timing!

 
It was wonderful having Gary here! It is always awesome when my two worlds collide, but I will admit that I missed someone else  just a little bit while he was here!!!
 

Here is his beautiful Family. I will get the names wrong I am sure but they are Chandler, Garrett, Bryson, McKay, and the twins and I can't remember their names!!!


Saturday, May 28, 2016

Class of 2016!

Congratulations to my niece, Danni Pace, who graduated with honors! So proud of this girl and love her to death!!!
 
 
 
My sister and I! We have been to 4 graduations together and four more to go!!! Couldn't do it without her and vice versa, I hope!!!
 

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

End of the Year Projects

Depending on the child. my favorite part of the end of the year is the projects. For instance, Mackenzie needs to turn in her book report in the form of a cereal box. She did cute! She cut out the front and has a picture in the inside of the box to represent the book and the written information on the back. Smart girl, that one!
 
Joey, on the other hand, has a very interesting project. In his math class he was given "15,000" from an uncle, Joey being his favorite nephew, to spend on stuff. The remaining money going to his brothers and sisters. So my little man decides he wants to buy a coffin. He has always wanted to sleep in one ( his eternal slumber doesn't count. Apparently you need to appreciate a casket while you are alive! Obviously I missed that life lesson!) He not only buys one but two! You know, gotta have one for his friend when they decide to spend the night. He then buys a mini fridge, a purple one at that, because he doesn't want to leave his room. He did get a dresser. I am proud! (...Just found out its to hold his 50" TV as well as his clothes...) And a vending machine! You know he needs to make money off himself apparently!
Oh no! I missed the treadmill so he can burn off all those calories from the fridge and the vending machine! ...And the skeet ball machine!!! I love my son!
The rest of the money was spent on Minecraft stuff! A desk, A computer, a camera, and other nonsensical items for becoming a Minecraft addict. He did get some curtains, though, to keep all the light out. (looks like he is never leaving the room! I am surprised he didn't spend money on a porta potty!) And the total bill came to 15,000, which leaves nothing for his brothers and sisters!!! Ain't he a sweetie?
Can I just say he really needs to go to camp this summer?

Friday, May 13, 2016

I Am Not A Farmer!!!

Yep, Last fall Travis brought home baby chicks! They were so cute and fluffy and little balls of tiny soft down fur! I loved them! We all did!
 And then it was time to move them outside! And of course they had to be free range but that was okay because they were cute!!!
And then he brought home more. Adult chickens who have an attitude. They were mean to our little ones, but they gave us eggs. So we kept them, although the meanest we secretly named Dinner! And this went on for a while.
And then Travis got to missing those little cute fluffy things and brought home three more babies. Well. those three were picked on my the other small ones. There was a pattern!!!
The very little ones grew up and one of them happened to be a rooster. I figured this out one early morning while he was working on his CockAdoodleDoo! He worked and worked on that thing, sometimes 25 or more times before 6 AM! Well, you can imagine his cuteness quickly flew out the window, or the coop, which has become their new home. (And they don't like it!)
Did you know that chickens fly? And over fences? And they love to eat grass to where there is none left?  I learned that the hard way!
Meanwhile, I woke up one morning to a surprise! I was at a meeting the night before and I completely missed the excitement of the evening. I received a text from Travis asking me if I was mad. I said I didn't understand. He said to go look outside. And there sat a rabbit. It was white and I thought it was cute!!! Until I tried to touch it! Turns out it was a wild thing and the owners finally caged it and got rid of it. Of course they found Travis!!!
So in my backyard I have 9 chickens, one a rooster who has already taking an interest in my hens and a mean wild rabbit who thinks it's going to build a tunnel under the house to the front yard. What is a person to do?
Yep, cage them in. Except farmer Travis bought plastic chicken wire and the bunny likes to chew it. We shoo the chickens into their yard only to have the rabbit chew a hole for them to leave. Why? Because the chickens have the best food!
I fix a hole and there is a new one! I fix that one and there is one where the original one is. I get them all shooed into their yard and a knock on the door saying there are chickens in the front yard. If I were an Indian my name would be Crazy Chicken Shooer! All I do in a normal day is babysit chickens!!!
And the rabbit! It got out of it's cage and we can't catch it! We have tried to set trap, lure it with food, but it seems to laugh at us! I hate that rabbit! I feel like I have become a bad rendition of Elmer Fudd from those Bugs Bunny cartoons. (I have a whole new outlook on that cartoon!!! Who knew Elmer was the real hero?)  I finally told farmer Travis that it was me or the rabbit. He's working on giving it a new home. He better and soon because one of us is going crazy and the other is laughing while eating all of the chicken feed!!!
And I need to step away from my poor computer now because I am getting carried away and I will tell you the fate of my poor rooster tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Joey in trouble at school

Joey was suspended from school. He was playing soccer and a big kid, one who has been picking on him for a few months, got into his face demanding he be goalie since the last three balls made it in. Joey was cornered and he hit the kid. Then two other boys stepped in and Joey started swinging at them too! (I don't think he hit them) A few other kids separated them and the substitute came and sent Joey to the principals office. He stayed there and had a discussion with the principal and vice principal. He was suspended for two days, It should have been 5 days but considering the other kid was bullying him he got off with only two.
We had a very busy weekend with decorating for Stake activity Day and then the funeral of Grandpa Jensen Yesterday so it went by really fast. I took him in this morning and we met with the Vice Principal again to make sure he was allowed to be on campus. He explained how Joey needed to come and tell someone when he was being bullied and let the authorities take care of it from there. Joey wanted to go to a different school next year but he has since realized it will be the same in anywhere he goes. This is something he will need to get used to.
I got the impression that the vice principal's opinion was that Joey did good. Sometimes you have to stand up for yourself at least once and the kids leave you alone and maybe even respect you a little bit. But because he broke school policy he had to be disciplined. I think Joey will go into the next situation a little differently and will hopefully have a clearer head. And I also hope he grows a little taller this summer before he comes back next year!
I left campus a little overwhelmed. I was leaving my little man there with someone who might hurt him if given the chance. I had to have faith the teachers and administration would have his back. I knew they would but for that one moment I really struggled walking away from him.
Sometimes Parenting sucks !

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Lion King Jr.

Well, I can't mention Peter Pan and not mention The Lion King Jr! Yep, my little man jumped onboard the musical bandwagon and tried out for Taylor Jr High's musical! He got in! Yep, I am just as surprised!!!
 But really, he is very dramatic, squeals like a girl, and has facial expressions even Norman Rockwell would envy! But he only made it in the ensemble. And let me let you, that is where he needed to be! Acting in front of a lot of people really isn't his thing, Shell shock comes to mind. Sometimes I wasn't sure if he knew the songs or the dance moves but he did and he was cute! He was a cheetah, a blade of grass (one of my favorite songs, actually) and a wildebeest.
They were only in production for three nights and I got to help strike the stage Friday night and the drama behind the scenes would rival any showing they had! The girls were crying, carrying on as if they would never see each other again, ( the cast pool party was the next night!) Even Joey was getting misty eyed (his glasses were fogging up, geez, mom!)  In all my years of band and winning 1st, and not winning 1st, I have never seen so much tears!!! Gotta love Jr. High!







 
this was Zazu! She was the entertainment before the show! The Hyenas would chase her and the kids would growl at them and they would run! So cute!!!

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Times, they are a changin'

I think the hardest thing about getting older is that the kids do too. Ashley is contemplating moving out within the next few months, Britt has made a few bad decisions that lead to consequences beyond her control, and Cortney is struggling as well. Zach is finishing up his junior year and getting serous about saving for his mission this summer. This leaves me with Joey and Mackenzie. Mackenzie just turned 12 and recently had her ears pierced. That was so fun and also hard to watch as well. She is moving on to Young Womens!! So proud of my girl!


Joey also has some fun times ahead! He is officially a staff member for Camp Raymond! He reports the first week of June for training and then three weeks later he gets to spend three weeks helping boys pass of merit badges and overall helping the camp to run smoothly! I am so excited for this opportunity for him. Normally I would be all sad hat he will be gone so long but my little man needs to learn the value of serving and what better way than serving in this capacity. I think I will be visiting every weekend, though. I will tell him I am extremely hot and needed to cool off but really I will be going to check on him. In the meantime, I need to help him brush up on doing his own laundry and cleaning up after himself! Yep, a harder task I will not have for the next 5 weeks!

Exciting bit of news! Cameron Farr, Debi Farr's oldest son, is the camp director at Camp Raymond! I am so excited!!! I love Debi! She has been a dear friend for the past 20 years and knowing that her family will be up there helping to take care of Joey is such a relief!!! And maybe I will get a chance visit with her at the end of it all! It is so hard for her to travel back and forth from Connecticut so who knows? Carly and Cheyenne will be there too so it will be pretty cool!!!

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Peter Pan

Zach tried out for the musical and he made it! He was so excited! He was a pirate.
 He has decided he is done with band. He was never a strong sax player and he never really fit in so he has moved on to other things, drama!
Drama students are so different than band kids. They are loud. obnoxious, and not afraid to be different. And that is a perfect place for Zach. I think it was brave of him to stay with it as long as he did and also brave to know when to walk away. He is much happier and is having a lot more fun! Mrs. Stones is keeping him very busy and I think he is looking forward to next year and continuing on with the class!!!
I had a lot of fun helping with costumes. It was weird making them look different as opposed to being the same as with band uniforms. I think I could get used to this!!!
Anyway, Peter Pan was wonderful! The kids all did a great job! There were little Schneblys running everywhere! Okay, just Sadona and Sarah, although Landon was in it and Judy was Wendy! So much fun! Danni was an Indian! I did not see it as many times as Tami but it was great when I did and I am stinkin proud of my boy!!! And, as always, thanks to Tami for taking the pictures!!!