20 Years Ago…
1. I was 7 years old, but back then I would have said 7 and a half.
2. I lived on Blanca Drive in Novato and idolized my sisters.
3. I played basketball for park and rec, and made up dance routines to "Straight Up" during recess.
10 Years Ago…
1. I was a senior in High School.
2. I was getting ready to move back to California for College.
3. I moved out of my parents house.
4. I started school at UCSB and HATED my new roommate!
5 years ago…
1. I married James
2. I worked 3 jobs.
3. I was in the best shape ever! I loved my gym...free yoga classes, pool, hot tub, sauna, smoothie bar!
4 years ago…
1.We moved to Philadelphia.
2.We went on a cruise with my family.
3. I bought an elliptical because I missed my old gym.
2 Years ago...
1. I was pregnant with Miles.
2. I was working 60 hours a week as a wedding cake decorator.
3. We had owned our house for 7 months.
1 year ago…
1. Miles was only 7 months old.
2. I was still working part time.
3. Our best friends left Philly for Southern California....but who can blame them?
This year....
1.We sold our house. (well, pretty much)
2 We are moving somewhere....hopefully finding out soon!
3. I am no longer working....just cakes for friends.
Yesterday…
1. I conducted primary, gave the sharing time lesson, taught the Sunbeam class, and did singing time....can you tell I am in a branch!
2. I had Miles try on his swimsuit from last summer.
Today…
1.We looked at an apartment to sublet after we close on the house.
2.I am packing.
3. I need to be brave enough to try on MY swimsuit from last summer.
Tomorrow…
1. We leave for Florida to see my parents!!!!!
Next Year…
1. Hopefully we will be living in a nice, safe, charming area of the US.
2. James will be an army dentist....weird.
3. If things keep going the way they are...it will be better than the last. :)
Ok, now its your turn!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Busy Busy Busy....
Yep, that's what we are....busy.
Miles got tubes put in his ears this week. It was so sad. By the time he was finally going to be seen (about 1 1/2 hours after admissions) he was exhausted, and starving from not haven eaten anything since the day before. He hated having the identification band on his wrist, getting his blood pressure checked, and even getting his clothes changed. (They put him in this orange sherbet colored pair of jammies...oh man, I wanted to keep them, but they insisted that we change him before taking him home.) They gave him an oral dose of Valium to calm him down so they could take him without him freaking out, and it was the strangest thing when it kicked in, it was like he just disappeared. He kind of glazed over and relaxed, not even minding that they were wheeling his bed in the opposite direction from us....it literally gave me a sick feeling in my stomach to see him like that.
When the procedure was over I was able to go back and meet him. He was crying hard before I even got there, and insisted on being picked up. He threw a mini-fit when I had to put him back in the bed to be wheeled to the recovery room. We had to wait there for thirty minutes before we could leave. Miles screamed while they took his vitals and thrashed around while we changed his clothes. It just made me so sad for him. He was confused and scared. He wanted to walk around, but he was still too dizzy from the anesthetic to walk on his own.
When we got him home he was still out of sorts. He couldn't seem to relax to fall asleep, and he fell a few times as he wriggled his way out of our hands to get to the ground and tried to walk. I hated it. Finally he seemed exhausted, and we gave him a bottle (even though we were told only clear liquids....oops) and he napped. After that, he seemed much more like himself. Thank goodness! He is fine now, but hates the ear drops that we have to give him 2x a day.
We showed the house for the first time today...twice. And have three more people scheduled in the next two days. We were brave enough to ask for feedback from our first two viewers and they seemed to really like it. Hopefully it means we will get an offer soon. :) So we have been primping the house...putting the mascara on it if you will. I color coded all our clothes, and alphabetized our spices....I know I know, you are surprised they weren't already that way. But I like my clothes done by sleeve length and not color, and I prefer my spices according to frequency of use, so I had to change it to a more visually appealing way. Even though MY way is obviously more functional. ;-)
No pictures to post, sorry.
Miles got tubes put in his ears this week. It was so sad. By the time he was finally going to be seen (about 1 1/2 hours after admissions) he was exhausted, and starving from not haven eaten anything since the day before. He hated having the identification band on his wrist, getting his blood pressure checked, and even getting his clothes changed. (They put him in this orange sherbet colored pair of jammies...oh man, I wanted to keep them, but they insisted that we change him before taking him home.) They gave him an oral dose of Valium to calm him down so they could take him without him freaking out, and it was the strangest thing when it kicked in, it was like he just disappeared. He kind of glazed over and relaxed, not even minding that they were wheeling his bed in the opposite direction from us....it literally gave me a sick feeling in my stomach to see him like that.
When the procedure was over I was able to go back and meet him. He was crying hard before I even got there, and insisted on being picked up. He threw a mini-fit when I had to put him back in the bed to be wheeled to the recovery room. We had to wait there for thirty minutes before we could leave. Miles screamed while they took his vitals and thrashed around while we changed his clothes. It just made me so sad for him. He was confused and scared. He wanted to walk around, but he was still too dizzy from the anesthetic to walk on his own.
When we got him home he was still out of sorts. He couldn't seem to relax to fall asleep, and he fell a few times as he wriggled his way out of our hands to get to the ground and tried to walk. I hated it. Finally he seemed exhausted, and we gave him a bottle (even though we were told only clear liquids....oops) and he napped. After that, he seemed much more like himself. Thank goodness! He is fine now, but hates the ear drops that we have to give him 2x a day.
We showed the house for the first time today...twice. And have three more people scheduled in the next two days. We were brave enough to ask for feedback from our first two viewers and they seemed to really like it. Hopefully it means we will get an offer soon. :) So we have been primping the house...putting the mascara on it if you will. I color coded all our clothes, and alphabetized our spices....I know I know, you are surprised they weren't already that way. But I like my clothes done by sleeve length and not color, and I prefer my spices according to frequency of use, so I had to change it to a more visually appealing way. Even though MY way is obviously more functional. ;-)
No pictures to post, sorry.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Two Weeks in Review....
It's been a crazy couple of weeks, and I am sure things are going to get crazier as we head closer to graduation. Over the last few weeks we have.....
Repainted our dark brown walls to a "nice" neutral colors.

Miles got another new chair. (I guess I have found a weakness of mine-Kid's Furniture)

Christi came to visit to get more dental work done.

James' Dad came out to help with some needed home repairs....new railing. :)
Repainted our dark brown walls to a "nice" neutral colors.
Miles got another new chair. (I guess I have found a weakness of mine-Kid's Furniture)
Christi came to visit to get more dental work done.
James' Dad came out to help with some needed home repairs....new railing. :)
Monday, January 19, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
High School Friends
Although James is an Idahoian (I don't know) he has a lot of friends that have made the migration out to good ol' UT...or their spouses get them out there on holidays. We were able to meet up with two of his high school buddies and their wives and little ones. It was so fun to get to know them better.
Sweet little Aiden
The Dads and their boys....

Cute Ty guy blowing bubbles....
Sweet little Aiden
The Dads and their boys....
Cute Ty guy blowing bubbles....
In order of size :)
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Lunch with the Girls
It was so much fun this year to get together with my girls from high school. Everyone is doing so well, and really doing what they love. Everyone looks fantastic of course and I was incredibly jealous of Aydre's hair....so cute right? I love so much that my friends made the time to see each other while Megs, Kris and I were in town. It is so busy around the holidays and I love that we can still get together and laugh like we never missed a beat....love you girls!!!!

Katie and Ayd

Kristin and Katie

The whole gaggle of girls

Katie and Ayd
Kristin and Katie
The whole gaggle of girls
Megan and Bethany
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