“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” Dr. Seuss
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Projects
It has been really rainy so to keep my sanity I decided to start a big project. A lady in YW is going to have a baby girl so I crocheted this for her. It turned out super cute. I made another one for my friends daughter that is having a baby girl also. It is called the princess stitch and was more fun than I thought it would be, but after two blankets and two burp clothes I am taking a break :)
My good friend Julie, decided she wanted to do a big service project. 100 dresses to send to Africa and India. I have now sewed 10 dresses! They are so cute, some little girls will be so happy when they get them.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Then and Now
I just realized we have now officially been in Oregon for nine years. Wow!
I remember our very first day here, very confusing. We were all really nervous about this huge thing we had decided to do.
Lots of tears and craziness later what has changed?
Lets see we will start with George. First day officially "pushing" dents out of cars, he hated it then and he hates it now :( He is so good at his job though, it really is an art and he has the magic touch. Still loves a good movie though :) He has changed in many ways and I think he is glad he has moved here, some days I think he really misses riding in a tractor though.
I remember being terrified of everything, I didn't realize how much I used the mountains in Utah as reference points. Every time I left the house I had to really memorize every street name and hope I could find my way back home (no gps back then). I was terrified to send my kids to school, because what if they needed me and I couldn't find them, yeah not a happy time for sure. Now, there are still certain areas I hate to drive to, mostly in Portland but I am not as scared as I used to be. I gleefully send Tayler off to school everyday. I have made some really great friends that I can't imagine my life without. I have learned so much about myself and others here, I kind of feel like my life in Utah my brain was in a fog so I'm thankful I have woke up.
Hope: My goodness when we moved here she was 11. She of course turned 12 shortly after. I remember her birthday party, all these strange kids coming over :) She has grown, moved back to Utah. Became a dental assistant. Worked for a year, lived in a trailer :) Fell head over hills in love. She got married! Has been widowed........She has moved back to Forest Grove and I pray for her constantly. She is tough, she is strong and she has taught me so much.
Jackie: Was 9 and had a tough time with the move. Who am I kidding all of the kids had a tough time. She made some fun friends pretty quickly and some of them she is still friends with today. She likes to hold on to her friends. She is grown, moved out of the house. Went to BYU-I. Fell in love, is living in Utah and will be married before I know it. Wow, time flies.
Tayler: Was 6. I sometime think that we really needed to move here for him. He always struggled with reading and well pretty much all school. It was horrible and I questioned myself and him and everyone all the time. Well in our ward we had some great optometry students and we were blessed to have one as our home teacher. One of the times that he was visiting us I mentioned that Tayler had a hard time reading. He told us to bring him to the school because the students always needed new eyes to look at. I thought it would be a waste of my time because I had already had his eyes looked at in Utah and he had 20/20 vision so what was the point. I did it anyway and found out he had really weak eye muscle, good vision but he couldn't focus fast enough. So for three years every Tuesday or Wednesday he had vision therapy and tons of vision therapy homework. I think we have done well. He still likes to read even though we had years of tears and frustration. He is a Sophmore and is looking in to going to PCC ( a community college) next year. He loves a good movie and has a group of great friends.
Emma: Was 5 when we moved here, what was I thinking. She was soooo small, so sweet. I feel bad sometimes because she was always quiet and didn't cause any problems so she kind of just shuffled along with all the kids. Eighth grade was an eye opener for me, I found out that I need to keep her a little closer. I pulled her out of school and she is doing her school work online. Connection Academy. She hates it, I love it! It has been a huge adjustment for both of us. We are working on things and hopefully the future holds great wonderful things for her. She is such a sweet person with some much to offer the world.
I often wonder where we would be if we had stayed in Utah? Where would my kids be? What would be different? I know it doesn't matter, we are here and this is our life!
I remember our very first day here, very confusing. We were all really nervous about this huge thing we had decided to do.
Lots of tears and craziness later what has changed?
Lets see we will start with George. First day officially "pushing" dents out of cars, he hated it then and he hates it now :( He is so good at his job though, it really is an art and he has the magic touch. Still loves a good movie though :) He has changed in many ways and I think he is glad he has moved here, some days I think he really misses riding in a tractor though.
I remember being terrified of everything, I didn't realize how much I used the mountains in Utah as reference points. Every time I left the house I had to really memorize every street name and hope I could find my way back home (no gps back then). I was terrified to send my kids to school, because what if they needed me and I couldn't find them, yeah not a happy time for sure. Now, there are still certain areas I hate to drive to, mostly in Portland but I am not as scared as I used to be. I gleefully send Tayler off to school everyday. I have made some really great friends that I can't imagine my life without. I have learned so much about myself and others here, I kind of feel like my life in Utah my brain was in a fog so I'm thankful I have woke up.
Hope: My goodness when we moved here she was 11. She of course turned 12 shortly after. I remember her birthday party, all these strange kids coming over :) She has grown, moved back to Utah. Became a dental assistant. Worked for a year, lived in a trailer :) Fell head over hills in love. She got married! Has been widowed........She has moved back to Forest Grove and I pray for her constantly. She is tough, she is strong and she has taught me so much.
Jackie: Was 9 and had a tough time with the move. Who am I kidding all of the kids had a tough time. She made some fun friends pretty quickly and some of them she is still friends with today. She likes to hold on to her friends. She is grown, moved out of the house. Went to BYU-I. Fell in love, is living in Utah and will be married before I know it. Wow, time flies.
Tayler: Was 6. I sometime think that we really needed to move here for him. He always struggled with reading and well pretty much all school. It was horrible and I questioned myself and him and everyone all the time. Well in our ward we had some great optometry students and we were blessed to have one as our home teacher. One of the times that he was visiting us I mentioned that Tayler had a hard time reading. He told us to bring him to the school because the students always needed new eyes to look at. I thought it would be a waste of my time because I had already had his eyes looked at in Utah and he had 20/20 vision so what was the point. I did it anyway and found out he had really weak eye muscle, good vision but he couldn't focus fast enough. So for three years every Tuesday or Wednesday he had vision therapy and tons of vision therapy homework. I think we have done well. He still likes to read even though we had years of tears and frustration. He is a Sophmore and is looking in to going to PCC ( a community college) next year. He loves a good movie and has a group of great friends.
Emma: Was 5 when we moved here, what was I thinking. She was soooo small, so sweet. I feel bad sometimes because she was always quiet and didn't cause any problems so she kind of just shuffled along with all the kids. Eighth grade was an eye opener for me, I found out that I need to keep her a little closer. I pulled her out of school and she is doing her school work online. Connection Academy. She hates it, I love it! It has been a huge adjustment for both of us. We are working on things and hopefully the future holds great wonderful things for her. She is such a sweet person with some much to offer the world.
I often wonder where we would be if we had stayed in Utah? Where would my kids be? What would be different? I know it doesn't matter, we are here and this is our life!
Friday, December 23, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Christmas December 19th?





This year we did Christmas early. Jackie is heading to Tennessee for Christmas to surprise Tyler, and every night of the week we had something happening so for FHE we had Christmas :) It was interesting playing Santa, a little silly but once it was all set up Christmas felt like Christmas. As a matter of fact I liked it, we weren't all sleepy. We all had fun. George surprised me with a new camera so now I need to learn how to use it. Lots of warm blankets and movies and of course candy. Merry Christmas!!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Thanksgiving
For Thanksgiving we went to Utah! It is always so much fun. Dinner was wonderful, lots of good food and company. After we ate my sister had bought 4 gingerbread house kits, she separated us into groups and gave us 1/2 hour to finish. This is our group, and we lost :( Oh well we had fun! The whole day we played and danced and then after we cleaned up, some of us went to the Olympic skating rink and skated, kind of cool.
Friday we got up super early and did Baptisms for the dead, it made for an incredibly early morning but it was really nice to be in the temple with 16 members of my family. We later went to the Gateway mall to look around and bug my one nephew that works at Old Navy there. Then we ate at Crown Burger because George had seen it on Man vs. Food and wanted to eat there really bad, so we did. We walked to Temple Square to see the lights after, it wasn't as lit up as I remember it being but pretty none the less.
The big news of the weekend was Tyler asked us if he could ask Jackie to marry him!! We of course said yes, Jackie and Tyler will be getting married soon. More about that later. Tyler won my approval for putting up with us AND my whole family for 3 days, he is very polite and easy going and best of all he makes Jackie very happy. They looked very natural together, we are excited for them.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Chenille Baby Blanket
I finally finished this baby blanket. I've had the material for over a year and so I decided I needed to get it done. It turned out really really cute.

I also used my rotary cutting machine and my bias tape maker machine for the first time. I give them both two thumbs up! That is the way to make bias tape, it was super fast and super easy!





Sunday, October 2, 2011
Stones
Friday night and Saturday George and I had a chance to go to the coast. We had a good time until George started having this weird pain. He started feeling better after an hour or so with only weird twinges here and there. Sunday we were watching conference and George started complaining about pain in his stomach and groin area, we thought it might go away like on Saturday. No such luck, the last of conference we were at the emergency room. George has a kidney stone :( As of right now it still hasn't passed, hopefully we don't have to go back to the hospital tonight. They say passing a kidney stone is like labor pains, if so I hope I never have one. Labor four times for me was enough :) Hopefully George only has to "labor" one time and hopefully it's over with soon!
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