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Monday, July 18, 2011

Long or Short???


I was recently at a church youth activity Kyla mentioned to me in front of a couple men in our ward that we needed to hurry home to cut her hair. The one guy said "Your not going to cut it short are you???" We were going to just cut her bangs a little shorter. This prompted a discussion on whether or not women should have short or long hair.

Since I do cut hair I've always been bothered by men that think all women should have long hair. I have nothing against long hair but a lot of factors go into any hair style. Age, height, lifestyle, if your hair curly or straight and amount of hair a person has have a lot do do with what style a women can wear.

My other opinion is the woman should decide how she wants her hair not her husband. He's not the one that has to wear and style the hair. Besides that I loved it when I heard on "What Not To Wear" that hair is an accessory and it should be changed just like jewelery.

So what is your opinion? Long or short?

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Girls Camp











We had a very fun week at camp. I didn't know I was going until only 2 weeks before. Much like the first time I went only about 2 months after we had moved to WA. At least this time I knew the girls and many of the stake and ward leaders. The first time I went at the last minute was because the ward leader had some medical issues and couldn't go.

This time it was because I have been asked to be next years stake camp director. Big job! I've been told this already many times. But I'm very excited about it! I feel very blessed to have grown up with good ward and stake camp leaders that gave be a very positive attitude about girls camp. Many of the years I went were not so ideal. One year we had a bear very close to camp, another year we had rats in the lodge and another year it poured rain the entire week. I think our leaders still made camp fun and I learned a lot. The program has changed but ideas and values learned have not.

M was a YCL (youth camp leader) and I think she had fun too. I'm sure it was good for her to practice some leadership skills. This will be her last year. So I'll be going to camp by myself. I've been lucky enough to spend several years at camp with my girls.

I feel really blessed to have such a beautiful place to go to camp, fairly good weather and great group of girls and leaders to go with!

Hair cut time.




I have had my cosmetology license for about 25 years now. I had always planned that I would teach my kids to cut hair to save money, and the boys could use it on their missions. Well so far I've not done a very good job. Mackenzie mentioned a few weeks ago she wanted to cut someones hair. Who would be the best person to start on....Kaden or Jensen were great options. Jensen refused.

Now I started too on one of my siblings. My sister. Go back around 30 years, we decide that I could cut Melanie's hair. We asked our mom and she said fine but if I messed up she would not be paying to fix it. I must of been ok because I don't remember any tears or trips to the salon to get it fixed. That was my beginnings of cutting hair. I don't think I've stopped since.

Mackenzie did a good job and Kaden doesn't have much to complain about. I think we'll have to pin down Jensen soon.

Real view




Day 3 we had much better weather and so we were lucky enough to drive back up the mountain to see a much better view... talk about beautiful. I'm sure it's even better on a completely clear day. We would have been able to see Vancouver Island, the Olympic Peninsula, Mt Baker and Mt.Rainer, and the Canadian Rocky's. Just with our limited view I can see why they say it's so beautiful. We really didn't have a lot of time so I didn't get too many pictures. Maybe next time.

Cutest Girls Ever!




In April my nieces came to visit for about a week. Craig's brother and his wife took a trip to New Zealand on business. Lucky for them. I really forgot how much work little ones are. We spent time at the park, trip to the pool, played with and made new friends (thanks Jayme, they had a blast!) and of coarse M's favorite activity crafting. She told me several times "My mom doesn't do crafts but you do Kelly." They went to bed great, enjoyed the animals as long as someone held their hands. I think we could even to it again....although I think I'd like to be the one going to New Zealand

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Top 10 views in the world???





I was lucky enough to go to girls camp this year. We were able to go Orcas Island which is a part of the San Juan Islands just off Bellingham Bay. We drove to Anacortes which is south of Bellingham and then took a ferry to the island. We stayed in a state park that has a number of cabins, although we were not able to stay in some of the cabins because of a pine beetle(fear of some tree falling on the cabins and squishing sleeping people) The stake leaders got to stay in tents.

As a family we went to the San Juan Island and to Orcas Island about 10 years ago and so it was fun to go back and stay awhile this time.
Day 1 was overcast but still comfy temperatures. Day 2 was hike day, we woke up to rain and misty drizzle. I didn't have a problem with this expect that we were told the hike to Mt Constitution ends at what is said to be one of the top 10 views in the world. When we came as a family 10 years ago it was locked in with fog and rain and we didn't end up seeing a thing. Well it must be something about a Wednesday because it looked exactly the same when we got to the top 10 years ago. I was a little disappointed to say the least. Weather in WA can be difficult at times!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

What busy time of life!

Blogging has not been a priority because life has gotten in the way. I don't think I'm more busy the usual it's just that I have not made my blog a priority. My friend let me know the other day in not too many words. So I'm really going to try and go back to blogging every Sunday evening.

The past few weeks have brought a lot of changes. I was release from my calling that I served in for the past 3 years and 1 month. That was the longest I've ever been in a calling! Now for whats new....Nursery Leader and Stake YW camp director. I'm excited about both! This year the girls are going to Orcas Island in the San Juans. What a bunch of lucky ducks including me! I just hope for sunshine on Wednesday because we are hiking up Mt. Constitution and I'm hoping for a good view of the islands and the mountains. Pictures to come.

Our 23rd Anniversary






What a fun day! We got to spend it with our friends Kyle and Amanda at the Vancouver BC temple. More to come about our adventures to Friday Harbor and Vancouver to celebrate!

Trip to San Juan Islands



We have had to pick-up all of our animals from somewhere other then Whatcom county (with the exception of 2 ewes)and everyone seems to come with a story.

Our first flock of sheep came from Montana. We sent Brendon off to the MTC and left 2 days later to make a 9 hour drive, spend the night, pick up the sheep and drove to my parents spent the night only to have a mother and lamb get out at our friends house the kept the sheep over night.

Our first batch of pigs came from Texas when a friend made the trip in about 72 hours only stopping to get 3 different litters of pigs. Then Craig had to follow suit and went and got about 24 pig from eastern S Dakota in about 5 days. Our last trip was to get more pigs from Walla Walla over Thanksgiving only to have a major flat tire on the suburban that turned into a four hour ordeal in 20 degree weather with my kids and 3 extra kids that belong to my sister.

We had been looking for a ram to breed with out Cotswald/Lincoln ewes. Craig found one at a monastery on Shaw Island (On of the many islands in the San Juans) The past 2 years we have gone to Whistler for our anniversary and thought why not kill to birds with one stone. Craig called the bed and breakfast made a strange request to see if we could bring a extra guest for the night-our lamb that we were picking up on another island. They were happy to help. We were pretty lucky that he was easy to get into the back of the suburban and thought he was going to be ok until he about jumped over the seat. I crawled into the back to try and keep him calm the rest of the ferry ride. Turned our keeping him in a pasture for the rest of the day, the night and part of the next day was just what he needed and we were able to ride home with out me in the back seat.

Notice the lovely heaving breathing on the back window. I did a thorough cleaning of the car when we got home! He's a really sweet ram and is already checking everyone out!

Anniversary Part II-Vancouver, Wicked and The Stanley Cup Riots




Last year we had a chance to go see Wicked after a friend had talked it up so much. Thanks Courtney! We went to Seattle and loved it! So when another friend found out that it was coming again to Vancouver we decided that would be part of our anniversary was going to Wicked again. We ordered tickets as a group, we got a great deal. Most of the people were from our church.

Who would know in Oct/Nov that the Stanley Cup game #7 would be playing that night just blocks away from the theater where we would be going.

We made out plans to ride the bus from White Rock(just across the boarder from Blaine, WA) not far from our house. Then we wouldn't have to deal with parking and issues getting out of downtown depending on the outcome of the Stanley Cup. Which we found out could have been just as bad if they would have won.

It took a little longer then we expected and riding on a bus with roudy hockey fans(I'm sure they had already started drinking) was interesting but we made it. We were a bit worried about were we had planned on eating, would it be full if they had a tv broadcasting the game? All bars along the way were packed and had people standing outside trying to watch the game. We lucked out with the place we had planed on going to, they had 2 available tables.

We had a fantastic dinner-authentic pizza and the best dessert. We headed to the theater but stopped to make sure how we'd get to our bus on the way home. Vancouver was loosing and the crowds were getting a little scary at this point but Craig reassured me we'd be ok. The middle picture is the crowd in front of a giant tv screen just to the west of the theater. They estimated 250,000 to 500,000 people were in the downtown area for the game.

The play started at 8 pm. At intermission around 9:30 as the lights went up we were told not to go outside "due to the events going on." We could see the remains of a burnt car right were all the people had been watching the game. We could hear loud booms from tear gas. We looked out the other window and saw a guy throw some kind of bottle on fire towards what we found out later were 2 police cars that they were setting on fire. More tear gas and black smoke coming from the burning cars. Then we saw another guy throw a newspaper box(the big metal ones) on the windshield of a car. We were then asked to move away from the window. I couldn't believe what were we seeing! Of course I started to worry, I had no desire to walk through any of that. I knew we had to go about 5 blocks to get to our bus stop.

I calmed down and decided to just enjoy the rest of play and we'd worry about it afterward. The play ended around 11 pm. We were told we had to stay in the building until the theater got word of safe routes to leave the area. About 1/2 hour later they announced the safest and open routes for driving. The Skytrain was running but there was no bus service out of downtown. Great, we had no way to get home. With cell phones we all gathered by the entrance and made a plan on how to get all of us home. A few others were in the same boat as us. We rode with some friends back to our car. The road that we left on ended up being closed and we were sent down a alley by the police only to have something thrown from a window above. We ended up getting home around 1 am. I'm so thankful for the safety in numbers. I hope never to be around a riot again. So sad for the people of Vancouver.

Good-bye to our favorite baby!




In April we said good-bye to our favorite baby and her parents. We will miss the Leon's. We had many sleep-overs with baby C including a few sleepless nights...at least for Mackenzie. We hope they are happy back in Utah and wish them the very best.

Spring Break






One of the days we took a day trip over to Deception Pass and we were in hopes to see the tulips blooming in Skagit County. The tulips were a wash because they were not blooming yet...too cold of a spring. But we had fun at the beach. It was a pretty warm but windy day, what should I expect at the beach. I found out that Kaden is afraid of heights. For being such a big talker about what he can do there was no way I was going to get him to walk out over the bridge. I have to admit it's pretty high but what a view when you walk out to the middle of the bridge.

What we've been doing when I haven't been blogging





Weddings:Christina and Sung

Craig and I took a trip in February for his sister Christina's wedding in San Diego. You would have thought we were still in WA with all the rain they got while we were there. Thankfully it stayed dry enough for pictures when they came out of the temple. We hadn't been to CA since we had moved and I was really looking forward to some warm days. In the end I was glad I took my coat because it was a lot colder then I'd hoped for.

Rest of our days in CA





We had hoped to do more in CA but time was short. We went with Brendon over to downtown Disney after the wedding dinner, only to have it dump buckets of rain so it was a quick stroll. We spent Sunday evening with Craig's family for dinner and watch a gorgeous sunset. Monday we had just enough time to go to the beach for a few hours before catching our flight home. I loved our trip to CA but realized why I still like living in the NW.....to many people, too much traffic and so many homes that are so out of our budget that we could never live in CA, especially with all those animals of ours.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mother's Day


I know some women hate mother's day, I really have no feelings either way. But this year was truly one to remember. A few days ago Craig told me that Kaden wanted to make me breakfast in bed. I thought that I had a early church meeting and since Kaden kept asking me what time I had to go to church I knew what was up. Kaden had Craig set the alarm to get up early, you'd think that it was Christmas with waking up 30 minutes even before the alarm went off. He ended up waking up at 5:00 am and started breakfast. I have to give him a lot of credit, no one helped him, he was quiet and it turned out pretty good. Here is a picture of what I got for breakfast. He was pretty proud of himself and especially his fruit salad. He even had a book that he wrote about his favorite things but how he loves his mom. Way to go Kaden!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Vancouver-New Year's Day








After 2 weeks of being a bunch of bums we figured out something to do as a family. We took a trip up to Vancouver to the aquarium at Stanley Park. In the 7 years that we have lived here we really have not gone to Canada a whole lot at least as a family, for me I think I get intimidated with big cities, I don't like not knowing where I am and I'm so afraid of getting lost or ending in the "wrong" part of town. It was fun to say the least after the aquarium we went to some Christmas light that were set up in the park. The trip ended on sour note when we got sent into the boarder crossing office because Mackenzie has an enhanced ID and a drivers permit. It wasn't a big deal to the people in the office but I have feeling it might end up being a bit of pain until she gets her enhanced drivers license.