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Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas!

Santa was good to us again this year! It was a lot of fun watching the kids open their presents, esp Maggie who was so excited by each one! Once she was done opening presents, she went around and kissed them all which I thought was such a sweet gesture on her part!
Alexander woke up at 5:30 with a croupy cough. I told him he could go out and watch TV until Maggie woke up. He would come in to the bedroom every so often and update me on the gifts that were waiting for them under the tree. Maggie woke up about 7:15 and immediately hit the living room in warp speed! Andrew was awake too so we all got up and went out to see what treasures Santa had left us. Andrew usually wakes up starving so he was all too pleased to just sit in a corner and eat some treats Santa had left in his stocking!


Santa baby!

Alexander posing with one of his gifts

Maggie and Mommy

We spent most of the day playing with our new Nintendo Wii and eating junk! FUN! It was nice to just stay home and hang out together without any other responsibilities. I did manage to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather by taking Maggie and Bella for a walk around the neighborhood. Our Christmas dinner consisted of a rarity at our house: a beef roast with carrots and potatoes, served with mushroom gravy. Yum, yum!The kids are enjoying their time off from school and are already preparing their Christmas list for next year!

We are grateful to celebrate Christ's birth and to know He is our Redeemer. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!

Mommy and Andrew in a rare shot together

Friday, December 19, 2008

Matthews Clan

I had the fortunate opportunity to take pictures of some great families recently! This is the Matthews family! What a good-looking group!



Gorgeous Sabrina



Beautiful Vivian!

Photo op


The Wright family


I learned a lot about light in these picts.
How could you go that wrong with such photogenic people, though!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Mom, when you were little...

Alexander: "Mom, when you were little, did you use leaves for toilet paper?"

Monday, December 8, 2008

Christmas Card Photos

We had a power photo session at my parent's house yesterday! It was so cold but I am not a big fan of the indoor photo! The kids didnt mind. They were busy running around having fun!
Esp that little one. We had to coral them to the deck steps and three of us went crazy with "cheese!", "smile!," "Alexander!," "Maggie!", "Andrew!", "Look here!" and variations of all for about 3 minutes. Oh- and there were a couple "Don't choke him!'s too!"

Amazing how many pictures you can take in 3 minutes with this awesome freakin camera! I realize, that all of you with the D300, D60 and more technical Canon SLRs may laugh at me, but seriously, it's fabulous!

Had to have one with Pappaw!

Yes, it was very hilarious! At least I'm sure the neighbors thought so!

So this is what I came up with thanks to Photoshop! Luvin Photoshop! Thank you Graphic Design degree!

Happy Holidays!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Maggie's Birthday!

I am sooo late in posting! My apologies! I think I was wiped out after the election and had no interest in blogging! One of my friends at work cracked me up the other day when we were reading the Daily News Record together. On the front page was an article about how much of a raise the University Presidents were getting in this area. The Pres. Of JMU was getting a HUGE raise and Bill said, "Now you've got something to blog about!"
Anyway, this post is for my precious daughter, Maggie and her crazy birthday weekend! (We were all exhausted)
Thursday was her real birthday and Andrew and I took cupcakes

we had made the night before, to Maggie's nursery school class.

They had a ton of fun eating them!
We had been talking to Maggie about giving up her "fratti" which in another language is "Pacifier" and so to replace it we had to take her to Wal-mart (where else?) and get her a baby doll to sleep with. We did this after we picked Alexander up from school. Then we met Shawna and her girls at CiCi's Pizza! After we got home she opened her presents! She received a play kitchen with some accessories! It took me most of the night to put the thing together! Woohoo! It was a full but fun day. Maggie was pretty mixed up though. She didnt really want to open any presents and by the time 3p rolled around she thought her birthday was over! I kept thinking to myself, 'Did I really get off this easy? Why did I plan a whole weekend's worth of stuff to do?'

The next day Bob came home and we had a family birthday dinner for Maggie (which she ate none of). Bob had made her requests- buffalo burgers, mashed potatoes and green beans. Saturday morning she had gymnastics and when straight from there to her big party at "You're A Star" in the Mall. What a fun time! It was great for me, too! You just pay this place a bunch of money and they take care of EVERYTHING for you! So worth it and Maggie and her friends had so much fun! She had a fairy party
so all the girls got to dress up like fairies and they got to make their very own fairy dust and play games, get their hair, makeup and nails done (huge hit),


and eat chocolate cupcakes!

Yippee! The girls were amazing for being just 3 and 4 years old. They took turns and waited and were so well-behaved and mannerly. Maggie decided after much debating that she would invite her friends from school because she had to keep the invitees under 6. Luckily for her there are lots more boys than girls in her class! We did miss our friends that we see often and wish we could have invited them, too!
Afterwards Bob, Alexander, and Andrew met us and I took Andrew and Maggie which me and Alexander and Bob went to see the new Madagascar movie. They both loved it! They came home and Maggie and I went back to the mall and "You're a Star" to get some coveted items there, compliments of Mammaw and Pappaw!
Sunday evening we went to my parents for another birthday dinner for Maggie! Maggie and I were definitely pooped after the 4 days of festivities, that's for sure! We had a blast though!
Happy 4th Birthday Maggie!

Friday, November 21, 2008

TWILIGHT!!!

I can't believe today finally came! We've had our tickets for weeks and, like tween and teenage girls, giggled before, during, and after the show! It was a lot of fun! I was so excited to finally see the movie! But what did I actually think of it?

Def one of the BEST scenes!

It was entertaining-definitely funny and a little cheesy. Edward was incredibly hot, Bella was very beautiful but her acting was not all that great, I thought.

Rob Pattinson, who plays Edward, should work on his American accent a little. It is definitely different from the book. I guess they have to change it when it goes to the big screen. Just so we aren't sitting there forever. I need to see it again. The vibe was there. You could feel the excitement in the theatre. When we walked out girls, women were EVERYWHERE waiting to get into the theatre. I'll see it again, and probably buy it on DVD when it comes out. Not the greatest movie. But I just loved seeing it. The movie, like the books, are addicting. Can't wait for New Moon!
*** out of ***** stars

Thursday, November 6, 2008

A great talk

http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=85

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Post election words

History was made last night! I'm glad that we have a new President elect! I hope that he does well for our country. I feel that he has sparked a fresh, new energy in Americans that we didnt have before with Bush's downward spiraling policies. People want to do good for our country and are excited about our future!
I'm sorry for those that wanted McCain to win. I remember being extremely upset in 2000 when Bush won over Gore. I felt that Bush was an idiot and would ruin our country. I was pretty close to right! However, the Church has told us to support our leaders, whoever they might be. And on that note, I say, the election is over! Why am I still getting emails about how bad Obama is? And I have received more than one! I realize this has been a heated election, but geez! It's over! I'm not sure what's true or not but I certainly dont need the stress of thinking we as a country made a horrible decision!
I may seem like I was totally gung ho Obama but I really would have been okay with the GOP being re-elected. The majority rules and if most Americans wanted them to win, I would have been okay with it. I'll admit I'm not always right, if I'm ever right, but I tried to educate myself about the issues that were important to me and pick the person who I felt would be the best on those issues. I hope I'm not wrong, but I might be. Who knows? Everyone thinks their party is right. Im not a Democrat but I picked Obama because I didnt think McCain had a plan any better than Bush did. I'm just thinking right now we need to drop the criticisms and try a little acceptance, and be a little less partisan as a people. Because that's what we expect out of our government. If we sit back and do nothing and expect our new President to fail, he will. If we give him our support and do what we can to make our country a better place to live and raise our children, he may not. We have to at least try!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Card Club Cards

I thought I would post my card club cards to lighten the mood of the next 24 hours or so!!! This time we did "Just Because cards", "Baby cards", and "Christmas cards".
Here is my contribution to each category.

Baby criss-cross card


Just Because card


Christmas card

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Church and Politics

I realize that as the election winds up this week, it could get really ugly. I have already seen some REALLY ugly commercials the McCain campaign has put out. I am sure there are some from the Obama campain-I just havent seen them. There were a couple of things that bothered me recently.
Today in Fast and Testimony meeting someone stood up and said we should all realize that one of our presidential candidates received over a million dollars in contributions from overseas. I wonder which one he was talking about? I looked it up on Snopes.com. I wish people would get their facts straight before, well, I dont know how to say this nicely, but maybe I shouldnt say anything.
Anyway, I am also a little concerned about this new email circulating about why Sarah Palin would make a great Vice President. For starters, she is a woman (whoa- maybe I should run) and she doesnt believe in killing babies (another point for me but none of our candidates support abortion so that's really not that unique). She likes to hunt and she has a pregnant teenage daughter. She fired someone for divorcing her sister which was deemed an unduly use of power in office and she had a baby with Downs Syndrome.
I read through this whole thing and I didnt see one reason why she should be vice president of the United States over my next door neighbor! Where is the law degree (yes, it helps when you are dealing with the law), where are the great ideas for fixing our ecomony, establishing better foreign policy and providing better healthcare?? Yes, she has been governor of Alaska for 2 years. I think she likes the attack. She is going to support Israeli aggression towards Palestinians and say it's God's will. McCain is a little less as aggressive but she likes to say she has talked him into things, so maybe she'll try her best on this issue.
Why is she always attacking her opponents? Because she doesnt know what else to say? And to actually think of running for president? Let's vote for the issues and not gender. Because she talks about God every other sentence doesn't mean she is going to be the best for the country or even do God's will. McCain has admitted he doesnt even have a testimony of God and/or Jesus Christ. I still think McCain would have been so much better to have picked Mitt.
So getting back to the FAT meeting, our wonderful Branch President stood up and reminded us that the Church does not endorse either candidate or party and that we are to educate ourselves and pray about these things. Then, once elected we need to support whoever our leaders are and pray for them that they will do their best for our country. But, of course this is also not the reason we go to church. President Jensen is da bomb!
And my last comment here is just that. No matter who our President becomes, we should give them our support and do what we can do to make our country better.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Spooksters!

Here are a few picts from the Halloween festivities so far this year! Only the real Halloween to go! The first three picts are from the Branch Halloween party last Saturday night. The fourth picture is from a costume birthday party Maggie went to last Saturday morning, and the fifth picture is from her class Halloween party today. Tonight we went to Mom and Dad's ward Halloween party (picts to come) which was a ton of fun and tomorrow is trick or treating with Daddy and Grammy! I'd say my kids got some good use out of their costumes this year!

The Princess Kitty in full costume!

Isnt that Sweet- the vampire feeding the bat!

The Adams Family... Doodoodoodoo click click

Superstar Maggie

Maggie's Preschool Class today after their Costume Parade!
Maggie is sitting bedside Snow White.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Barak the Rock Star

Jennie Matthews and I headed to the Obama rally today, even though we heard there were already 1,000 people in line at 10am (it started at 5:15) and the convocation center at JMU only holds around 7,000 or so. The last time a presidential candidate visited Harrisonburg was back when Lincoln was running for president!
It was only about 40 with the wind blowing in gusts as well! Snow flakes were blowing around, but heck, why not brave the weather- and the crowd-

and see what we could see?
I had to pick Alexander up from school early, drop the kids off at my parents, and then head in to Harrisonburg. We parked over near the hospital and walked to the Convo Center. The line was CRAZY long! We pretty much knew we wouldn't get in but figured they would do something for all of us anyway. There were a couple of picketers

and there was a little musical group around us in line playing some tunes for us to listen to.
Some of the excitement consisted of the police with their dogs sniffing at suspicious packages and areas, people trying to cut in line and those that got mad about it, the wonderment of where the line was taking us and what we were supposed to be doing esp when people started screaming and running toward the soccer field at one point (an Obama look-alike was spotted).
Well, we didnt get in and it looked to be at least 1,000 people who didnt as well.


We decided to go around the other side of the building where they had the road blocked off and the cops were walking around. They backed up a Chevy SUV to one of the doors and we assumed this was where Obama was exiting
so we kinda hung around there for a while. Then we went back to other other doors facing the soccer field and heard Obama speak out of a huge speaker. Towards what we thought was the end, we went back around to the front to see if we could catch a glimpse of him (he is a rock star ya know) getting into his vehicle. The Secret Service agents started showing up and we knew the time was getting close. We were right in front getting smushed into the white line that we couldn't cross! Poor Jenny thought she was going to be severed in half! I knew it would be quick but it just seemed too fast-

there were a lot of people surrounding the vehicle and the passenger side back door was being held open and someone shielding him as he got in. I saw it and knew it was him as he ducked into the car. My picture is a little blurry as the people were pushing me from behind. As they slowly drove by he waved at us so at least we felt acknowledged for suffering through the cold and wind just to hear him speak and share a glimpse of him!
One thing that Jenny pointed out was all of the trash that was left behind by the crowd. How ironic that people who supposedly care about the environment would litter so much! I should have taken a picture of this!
There were a lot of people selling pins and t shirts, hats, bumper stickers, etc. I bought a pin for Alexander who is very knowledgeable about the election. I havent given it to him yet but I really think he will like it.
Overall, I am pretty disappointed that we didnt get in to see him speak (Gov Webb was there as well) but I am glad that we went. It was a good experience and I can say that at least I tried my best to see him at this very historic event!

Picts

Here are some picts I took of my friend, Shawna's 3 beautiful girls:

We got a lot of "action" shots!

What a sweet picture!

Beautiful Grace

Check out those eyes!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Why I'm Voting for the MAN

My cousin, Allie asked me why I was voting for the Obama/Biden ticket. Here are some reasons:

When I propose to give one candidate my support over another candidate, I decide what issues I feel are important to me and look at what type of person I want in the White House. There are just too many issues to see if I agree with EVERYTHING the candidates say. I DONT agree with everything either of them say (or any of them). So here are some of the issues or points that are decisive to me:

Morality: I think Barack Obama is the most moral of our candidates. I feel he will make decisions for our country based on high ideals and ethics.

Trust: Of course, these guys are politicians and they are also human and are allowed to change their minds about issues. But, I believe that Obama is honest and will keep his integrity intact and that the American people will be able to trust him to do what is best for out country.

Disposition: I think we can all see the differences in the two candidates dispositions. We need someone who is composed, calm, articulate rather than someone who easily riled up and frustrated; sarcastic. Sarcasm is not presidential in my opinion and yes, I DO think it matters. Our president can stir up the American people to want to do good for their country (JFK) or can make the American people feel that it doesnt matter WHO is in office. It's the lesser of two evils (Bush 2). And what do other countries see in our president?

Confidence: Along the lines of disposition, Obama seems so much more confident which makes him look better. This is kind of trivial.
Fresh: McCain USED to be a Maverick but he decided in the last year or two that he has sided with President Bush and his policies. I used to just love McCain but was very dissapointed when this change occurred. He's not fresh. He's the same old thing. We dont need that. I wish that he hadn't changed his maverick mind. But, he's no longer a maverick.

McCain may have been a possibility for me had he picked someone else for his running mate. Considering Cheney ran the White House for such a long time, I feel the VP position is very important. Many Americans are worried that something could happen to EITHER of our presidential candidates once elected and that is why we are all so interested in the VP. Palin is a charming, articulate woman but she is NOT ready for the White House, she DOESNT know what she is talking about half the time, is NOT presidential, and between her and Joe Biden, Joe wins by a wide margin. BTW- love JOE! I truly dont trust Palin and think she has her own agenda.

Also, I'm a little upset with McCain and his camp for choosing Palin and for the reasons behind it. I think everyone sees that he chose a woman because of his low standing on women's issues and also because he was trying to sway some of the Hillary vote. But I also see that he picked someone who claims she is a "people's people" and "joe 6 pack" kind of gal because she can relate to the American people. This is rather demeaning to me. Does McCain feel that most of America is so undereducated and slow-minded that he picked someone who could relate to us? Thanks, John. But no thanks. For my presidential candidate/VP-possible president, I want someone who is well educated, well spoken, knowledgeable about the economy (someone with a plan at least), knowledgeable about foreign affairs, someone who has a plan to get us out of this stinkin war, and someone who can get our country's morale up.

John McCain favors outsourcing and NAFTA which I feel takes good jobs away from Americans. He has also voted for these things. Obama does not favor these.

I am very, very against the way our educational system is set up and No Child Left Behind (sorry, Teddy) is a program that seriously needs to either be disbanded or completely revamped. I am not sure about vouchers but think that our public school system needs a lot more money, better teachers with better credentials, and better curiculums.

One of the big issues for me is the environment and whether you believe in Global warming or not, you have to look at what is happening to our environment, how people treat our earth, and how much waste is produced. Anyone see Wall-E? I've been told that "I'm not interested in that" by people with small children who SHOULD be interested if they want a better life for their kids. BTW- Oil drilling DOES cause environmental damage but if one is shallow enough not to care, DRILL, BABY, DRILL! Sorry- this really gets my goat. I love to have gas in my car as much as the next gal, but we need alternatives as well and more resources. Clean coal as well.

I dont think every Tom, Dick, Harry, and Jane need to be toting around handguns.

I support stem cells if they are not from aborted fetuses used primarily for that purpose. I think about what life would be like if my child were sick.

I do like the fact that Obama has a plan for getting us out of Iraq instead of just wanting to "win" the war.

Economy: I do like Obama's economic clean up plan. I dont think it's fair to give tax breaks to wealthy Americans while the rest of us middle or low middle classers pay close to half of what we make in taxes! As far as a socialist plan? Come on- the list of economic advisors backing Obama's plan is astounding. With people like Warren Buffet and Arthur Levitt backing him, I dont think that we could call the plan "socialistic". "Share the Wealth" was probably not the best choice of words to use. McCain's camp is trying to tell everyone that taxes are going to be raised on people making more than $42,000. That is just not true and here is where you can find the truth.
I have learned that you can't trust the other candidates to tell you about each other and the commercials are all counterfactual and deceitful. You also cant trust the talk radio programs like Air America and Rush Limbaugh. You really have to search for the real answers.

Anyway, this is just my opinion. There are certain issues that are more important to me than others and Barak Obama seems to have the right answers (for me) to those issues. It was probably more fun for me to actually prepare this than for anyone to read it. I am really loving this election! Oh and BTW- Obama is coming to JMU this Tuesday! Can't wait!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Delay

Sorry about the delay but we had a very busy day and I wanted to add a few things to my political post.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Question

Do you ever feel like you're in a black hole and nothing that you do or say is the right thing, your precious children are driving you crazy and all you can see is blackness? Weird? If you feel this way, what do you do about it?
On a lighter note, tomorrow is a big day for the ole blog! My answer as to why I am voting for Barak Obama and why exactly I'm not for John McCain. Tune in for some political blogging!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Princesses!

How could I forget all the princesses? This was Maggie's very favorite part of Disney! Check out the smile on her face!

Mulan

Minnie Mouse is a princess, isn't she?

The Princesses!

Belle

Aurora

Ariel

Cinderella

Jasmine

Monday, October 20, 2008

Disney!

13 of us headed to Disney World in 3 separate cars and 2 different interstates last Saturday a week ago! Disney was SO MUCH FUN! The kids did awesome even though they got little sleep and we ran constantly. The weather was gorgeous. It was hot and sunny (my kind of weather although I could do without all the humidity)! There is so much to see there. We tried our best to see the sights and ride the rides! Alexander cried on the way back home because he didnt want to leave. This morning as we got in the car to go to school he said, "It's so cold here! That's why I want to go back to Disney World!" My kind of kid!

On a sour note, I must have accidentally turned my camera on as I packed it in the camera bag before we left. The battery was dead when we got there so I had to use my old camera to take picts. That was a bummer but at least I had a camera!

Here are some of our memories:

Crazy kids at the Magic Kingdom

Two three year old girls spells TROUBLE!!!

Maggie in the teacups looking the way she did for most of the trip; with her hands over her ears!

The kids in one of the 3 awesome pools at our resort!

Some of our crazy gang waiting for the fireworks to start.