Our computers are currently in pieces all over our living room floor. I have a lot to post, but it will have to wait.
Sorry!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Butterflies
Thursday, November 22, 2007

I love this wonderful time of year when we have time to reflect on our Heavenly Father's wonderful blessings. Even when times are "tough", I know I am so fortunate. I am grateful for this country and the freedom's I enjoy. I am grateful for the men and women who sacrifice everything to protect the freedom of all people. I am grateful for my beautiful family and amazing husband. I am grateful for my home and three meals a day. I am grateful I have a job that I love and that will help to care for my family. I am grateful for my extended family and the love and support we feel from them. I am grateful for my education and my love of reading. And I am grateful for the gospel in my life and the comfort and direction it gives me.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
I started a new blog. Its something I have been wanting to do for quite awhile. While it is still in the infancy stage, I wanted to share it with all of you. After I get everything set up the way I want it, I plan on making it public and search-able (unlike this blog).
Tell me what you think. The link is on the sidebar.
Tell me what you think. The link is on the sidebar.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Bluegrass
This last Saturday night we took the boys to the Bay Area Bluegrass Association concert. The BABA holds these free concerts on the third Saturday of every month. We went with Ken's friend and flying mentor. It was held in the local civic center. The man stage featured a few different bluegrass bands. The other little rooms around the center were filled with pick up groups. It was fun to move between the rooms and see the different players and instruments.
The first band was okay. They sang only gospel music. It was nice, but it all started to sound the same. I like really jazzy bluegrass. The next band was great! We actually saw them at the scarecrow Festival in October. We sat on the steps outside the general store, eating ice cream, and listening to music. They are called No Strings Attached (click on name for website link.) Nathan was clapping up a storm and Kenny was dancing in the aisle.
At one point the president of BABA asked for little boys to come up and pick names out for the raffle. Kenny walked up to the stage all by himself. He was so cute! Everyone clapped special just for him.
Listening to bluegrass reminds me of Mimi and Papa. Papa always sang great country and bluegrass songs. My favorite is "God's Coloring Book" by Dolly Parton. I have a tape of Papa singing and I used to listen to that song whenever I was homesick my first year of college. Being 18 years old, 1500 miles away from home, and alone, that tape was my greatest source of comfort. I loved this song so much I used it as a theme for a college freshman English reflections paper. I also started singing this to Kenny as infant and continue to sing it to my boys today.
We had a wonderful time and I am grateful we had the chance to take the boys. We want to expose them to every type of art and music so they can learn to appreciate the beauty in everything. I was thrilled to see them enjoy themselves (especially Nathan, he's our musician- Kenny's our artist.)
The first band was okay. They sang only gospel music. It was nice, but it all started to sound the same. I like really jazzy bluegrass. The next band was great! We actually saw them at the scarecrow Festival in October. We sat on the steps outside the general store, eating ice cream, and listening to music. They are called No Strings Attached (click on name for website link.) Nathan was clapping up a storm and Kenny was dancing in the aisle.
Listening to bluegrass reminds me of Mimi and Papa. Papa always sang great country and bluegrass songs. My favorite is "God's Coloring Book" by Dolly Parton. I have a tape of Papa singing and I used to listen to that song whenever I was homesick my first year of college. Being 18 years old, 1500 miles away from home, and alone, that tape was my greatest source of comfort. I loved this song so much I used it as a theme for a college freshman English reflections paper. I also started singing this to Kenny as infant and continue to sing it to my boys today.
We had a wonderful time and I am grateful we had the chance to take the boys. We want to expose them to every type of art and music so they can learn to appreciate the beauty in everything. I was thrilled to see them enjoy themselves (especially Nathan, he's our musician- Kenny's our artist.)
Monday, November 19, 2007
Leaves Are Falling
This was the scene at my house on Saturday morning.

It was actually a lot of work. I could have cared less if our yard had leaves in it, but Kenny really wanted a leaf pile. He wanted it bad enough he stood outside my bathroom door waiting for me to finish showering.

He wanted it bad enough he even found his very own stick rake to help make the pile. It was very cute!

Everything was well worth the effort. The boys laughed and jumped and threw leaves all over the place. They had just about as much fun a two little munchkins can have!

It was actually a lot of work. I could have cared less if our yard had leaves in it, but Kenny really wanted a leaf pile. He wanted it bad enough he stood outside my bathroom door waiting for me to finish showering.
He wanted it bad enough he even found his very own stick rake to help make the pile. It was very cute!
Everything was well worth the effort. The boys laughed and jumped and threw leaves all over the place. They had just about as much fun a two little munchkins can have!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
The Dog Ate My Homework...I Mean Dinner.
Kenny is a non-eater.
I mean that with total respect, but the boy eats the same amount of food as an anorexic super model on a diet.But we have rules in this house and we enforce them with iron fists. One of these rules is that no one is allowed to eat nothing for meals. Ken and I have no trouble with this rule as is evidenced by our waistlines. And Nathan likes food. But poor Kenny is CONSTANTLY being reminded to eat.
"Very nice song, now eat."
"Yes, I like you spoon, now eat."
"Please stop screaming and eat."
"Heavenly Father made forks for a reason, please use it."
"Yes, I like you spoon, now eat."
"Please stop screaming and eat."
"Heavenly Father made forks for a reason, please use it."
Yesterday I made tacos with ground turkey and whole wheat tortillas (we are dieting here). Halfway through the meal, Kenny gets up and pushes the empty chair next to him clear across the room. He calmly returns to his chair and resumes eating. I stare at him with a baffled expression that is often seen in this house but I do not speak to him because he is voluntarily putting food in his mouth and I don't want to jinx anything. About 2 minutes later, I notice him slowly scrap his ground turkey meat off his tortilla and ever so slowly, so as to not attract attention, place his tortilla in the now-vacant spot next to him.
I told him he is a very clever boy to have thought of such an elaborate plan.
But I'm a Mom and I see everything.
I casually asked him what he was doing. He politely responded he had moved the chair so that when he accidentally put his tortilla on table, Piper would have a clear space to steal his dinner.I told him he is a very clever boy to have thought of such an elaborate plan.
Now put the tortilla back on your plate and EAT!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Getting Haircuts
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Helicopters
This is my hubby's new toy. I mean, my kids new toy that my husband plays with while they watch. It is a small remote control helicopter.
Because apparently this was not enough helicopter for him.
Nor was this one.
So now I have to dodge a little zooming mosquito helicopter when I walk around the house. The boys LOVE it. The dog...not so much.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Kenny The Photographer
I had a busy weekend. Some of my family came into town and I was spending time with them. We saw Mike, Ashlyn, Avery, Marissa, and Landan. We had a wonderful time seeing everyone and relaxing. We had everyone over for dinner at our house on Sunday and Kenny got a hold of a few cameras. We are so impressed. He taught himself how to zoom in and out, change the settings to fit the activity, and he even arranged the family photo. He told us to "stick together close so I can take a picture. Now say cheese everyone!"
He is a sample of some of his photos taken that night.



He is a sample of some of his photos taken that night.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Tagged
Cassie tagged me ans I guess I am supposed to write 6 things about myself. So here it is. Be prepared to be scared.
1. I may have a mild form of obsessive-compulsive disorder. I have these things that I must do and in a certain way. For example, I cannot get into bed and go to sleep if the covers aren't straight. If my poor husband goes to bed before me (which rarely happens, he's a night owl) I wake him up and make him get out of bed so I can straighten the covers. I also have to check the alarm clock three times in a a row each night. There are many more things, but I will spare you the details lest you think I am a total nut case.
2. I like chapstick. This is not a secret to anyone who knows me. My chapstick use stems from this little issue I have. It is my safety net, my control. Whenever I feel stressed or nervous, I use more chapstick than usual. I started my freshman year of high school with Dr. Pepper Lip Smackers. Now I use an entire tub of chapstick every two weeks. My preferred brand is the green Blistex. I spend about 25-30 dollars a year on chapstick. Gross, huh.
3. My favorite word is sparkle. Hence my screen name. I know it is a little weird to have a favorite word, but seeing as I am a little weird, it's okay. Sparkle is fun to say and it it has a grand meaning. Glittery and shiny things. What could be better than that! It is also a phonetically great word. It has a blend at the beginning, an R-controlled vowel in the middle, and that odd little "le" ending. Cool!! PS- My second favorite word is pumpkin. What a fun word and it reminds me of fall.
4. I have this thing for vampire books. I always have. I remember my first vampire book. It was called "My Friend the Vampire." I got it in the children's section of the public library when I was about 8. I've been hooked ever since. I read the full unabridged edition of Dracula when I was 12-13. I wrote my high school research paper on real historical figures who were considered to be "vampires." Though my interest wanned a bit in collage (mostly because I was reading text books) it never went away. I recently got hooked on the Twilight series. I read the first book in a day and a half. I was so into it that I drove to the bookstore in a tropical storm to get the rest of the series (there are three so far.) Oddly enough, I am not into vampire movies. They are always really gross. But I LOVE books!
5. My favorite color is purple. I know most of you know that and most people have a favorite color, but mine, like most things, is an obsession. I would paint my entire house various shades of purple if I could. I own about 10 different purple shirts. I have been known to buy something just because it is purple. And my love for purple is followed closely by pink and yellow.
6. I like butterflies. If I were the type of person who would tattoo themselves, (I won't because I am terrified of pain and I don't want to deface my body anymore than my stretch marks already have), it would be a butterfly. They are so pretty and delicate. And the metamorphosis that a caterpillar experiences is remarkable.
So, there you have it. These are the most interesting things I could think of about myself (which is actually a little pathetic). If you are reading this, consider yourself tagged!
1. I may have a mild form of obsessive-compulsive disorder. I have these things that I must do and in a certain way. For example, I cannot get into bed and go to sleep if the covers aren't straight. If my poor husband goes to bed before me (which rarely happens, he's a night owl) I wake him up and make him get out of bed so I can straighten the covers. I also have to check the alarm clock three times in a a row each night. There are many more things, but I will spare you the details lest you think I am a total nut case.
2. I like chapstick. This is not a secret to anyone who knows me. My chapstick use stems from this little issue I have. It is my safety net, my control. Whenever I feel stressed or nervous, I use more chapstick than usual. I started my freshman year of high school with Dr. Pepper Lip Smackers. Now I use an entire tub of chapstick every two weeks. My preferred brand is the green Blistex. I spend about 25-30 dollars a year on chapstick. Gross, huh.
3. My favorite word is sparkle. Hence my screen name. I know it is a little weird to have a favorite word, but seeing as I am a little weird, it's okay. Sparkle is fun to say and it it has a grand meaning. Glittery and shiny things. What could be better than that! It is also a phonetically great word. It has a blend at the beginning, an R-controlled vowel in the middle, and that odd little "le" ending. Cool!! PS- My second favorite word is pumpkin. What a fun word and it reminds me of fall.
4. I have this thing for vampire books. I always have. I remember my first vampire book. It was called "My Friend the Vampire." I got it in the children's section of the public library when I was about 8. I've been hooked ever since. I read the full unabridged edition of Dracula when I was 12-13. I wrote my high school research paper on real historical figures who were considered to be "vampires." Though my interest wanned a bit in collage (mostly because I was reading text books) it never went away. I recently got hooked on the Twilight series. I read the first book in a day and a half. I was so into it that I drove to the bookstore in a tropical storm to get the rest of the series (there are three so far.) Oddly enough, I am not into vampire movies. They are always really gross. But I LOVE books!
5. My favorite color is purple. I know most of you know that and most people have a favorite color, but mine, like most things, is an obsession. I would paint my entire house various shades of purple if I could. I own about 10 different purple shirts. I have been known to buy something just because it is purple. And my love for purple is followed closely by pink and yellow.
6. I like butterflies. If I were the type of person who would tattoo themselves, (I won't because I am terrified of pain and I don't want to deface my body anymore than my stretch marks already have), it would be a butterfly. They are so pretty and delicate. And the metamorphosis that a caterpillar experiences is remarkable.
So, there you have it. These are the most interesting things I could think of about myself (which is actually a little pathetic). If you are reading this, consider yourself tagged!
Friday, November 9, 2007
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Bob

This is Bob the Tomato. He is Veggie-Tale wonder. He keeps Larry the Cucumber in line. Nathan loves Veggie-Tales. He has a red shirt with a Bob face. And it came with a Bob the Tomato trucker hat. He wears his hat all the time. Including going to bed. I have to beg him to take it off in the bathtub.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
My Favorite Song
Monday, November 5, 2007
Danger Mouse

With that intro, I would like to introduce our own little Danger Mouse.
Danger Mouse is actually a Chinese Dwarf Hamster. I got her as a class pet back in 2005. She turned out to be very shy and couldn't handle a classroom. I got two mice instead that ended up eating each other. Anyway, I took Danger Mouse (known by a different name at the time) home. These little critters only have a life span of about a year and she was so cute. I thought Kenny would like a pet.
That was two years ago. She is still alive and very healthy. Nathan is really into the little rodent. He was the one who named her Danger Mouse and started singing the Danger Mouse theme song in her presence. I want to give her away or accidentally lose her, but Nathan would be sad and she is too cute.
This means our house has two adults, two little boys, a dog, a cat, a Danger Mouse, and a beta fish during summers and long holidays. Call us crazy.
Seriously...we are crazy.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Daylight Savings
"Fall Back into Daylight Savings" used to be a favorite saying of mine. It meant an extra hour of sleep, which was always nice before 9:00 church. I loved waking up and thinking, "Oh, I can go back to sleep, I have another hour."
Then I had kids.
My boys could care less whether the government says we have to reset our clocks. They do not care what the little numbers on the clock mean. For them , wake up time is wake up time. And wake up time means, "I'm soooooo hungry. Diaper peez. Mooooom, Nathan's not putting his notebook in the right place. Tenny...no!" and so on so forth.
**Sigh**
Goodbye extra hour! Maybe we can meet again in about 5-10 years.
Then I had kids.
My boys could care less whether the government says we have to reset our clocks. They do not care what the little numbers on the clock mean. For them , wake up time is wake up time. And wake up time means, "I'm soooooo hungry. Diaper peez. Mooooom, Nathan's not putting his notebook in the right place. Tenny...no!" and so on so forth.
**Sigh**
Goodbye extra hour! Maybe we can meet again in about 5-10 years.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Is it Christmas yet?
I forgot to post this picture of Piper and her Halloween bows. Cute!
We took down our decorations today. Kenny was really sad and kept asking when we will decorate for Christmas. I told him it isn't Christmas yet, but it's getting close. Then we go to stores and they are all decorated for Christmas...and playing carols. So now he wants to decorate our house and just doesn't understand why I am holding him up. What a mean mom! He asks me about 5 times a day when Christmas is coming. Maybe I should look at the plus side and go ahead and use Santa a behavior leverage.
Not much is going on this weekend, so I don't have anything exciting to post about.
*Check out the new quote on the side. Second from the top*
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Just For You!
The other night, we went to bed and found this. He has really taken off with coloring. He spends hours drawing and coloring . He is really getting good at it. He includes a lot of detail and colors.
This is a picture of Daddy.
This is a picture of Veggie-Tales. He's got Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and Junior Asparagus. He also included the individual tiles from the kitchen of the Veggie-Tales set.
We are so proud of him and how much he is growing and developing. Keep it up kiddo!
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