Sunday, April 18, 2010

Admiration



So today I was thinking about my family and I thought of my sister Emily and how I admire how she and Josh are such good parents. They teach their kids to do the rights things, to be responsible, and considerate of others. I think it is very selfless and loving for them to do all these things. Here is what I admire and notice about them...
1. They teach Austin and Anaya to be responsible like picking up their toys, helping out etc. For example, they have weekly chores and a reward system for doing their chores. I heard Austin is really good at folding his clothes and is great at getting his own breakfast.
2. They make sure they are learning both spiritually and academically.
A. They have family home evening which they teach them about the gospel and come up with creative activities that correlate with the lesson. See http://emjayeliason.blogspot.com/2010/03/p-night.html for an example.
B. Em also has school for the kids so they could learn numbers, letters, things about nature, and how our bodies work etc. And it is really sweet Em comes up with fun, interactive activities that will help the kids grasp the different subjects.
3. Em and Josh coordinate playtime activities with other families so they can meet other kids. It is good to learn to make friends and share with other kids.
4. Em will spent countless hours making things for the kids like dresses, costumes, presents etc. She once made lobster for Austin because he begged to try one (and lobster is expensive). She didn't have to spend the time to make the lobster, but she did because it would make Austin happy.
5. Em and Josh takes the time to go out with the kids and have one on one time with each of them so they can bond. Em took Austin on a hike despite the fact that she was exhausted and in great physical discomfort from her pregnancy. She sacrificed her time and energy so she could spend a day with Austin. I thought that was really sweet.
6. Em teaches the kids how to cook and make things even though it might be easier and less messy if she just did it herself.
A. She spends time making beautiful birthday cakes for the kids. Anaya wanted a princess cake with castles and Disney Cars characters and Austin got pretty cool train cake.
7. They also might get up early and spend hours looking at things that might be exciting for the kids like parades, air balloon events, easter egg hunts, holiday activities etc.
8. In the fall, Em and Josh will be taking Austin to a school that is farther away. They will have to get up early morning to drop off him at school and pick him up (no bus service) so Austin can have a safer and better education experience.

I can tell that Em and Josh devote much of their money, time, and energy to Austin and Anaya. I hope that when I become a mother I can learn and apply what they have taught and done for their kids.

Friday, April 9, 2010

April Fools!

Prank 1
So on April Fools, I called my parents and told them I broke my arm (Remember, I tried this same trick to my sister, Emily, a couple years ago and it worked :)). I called Dad first, but he didn't believe me, so I tried to pull a fast one on Mom. It took a lot of convincing to make my Mom believe me. After my mom got home, I told her the prank was over on the phone. After a period of long silence, Mom was flabbergasted and shocked to here that my broken arm was a joke. I HAD SUCCEEDED AGAIN!
Here are the steps to fooling someone:
1. Actually go to the hospital emergency room, take pictures of the emergency room and send them to your loved ones.
2. While on the phone, have one of the nurses that actually takes patients in, page you to "go to radiology so they can take x-rays"
3. Absolutely promise that you are in the hospital while you are telling the "horrible" news, which I was in the hospital, just in the food court.
4, If your Mom asks you what bone you broke and "you don't know", ask one of the surgeon waiting room attendants, to name a bone in your arm. He picked the radius.
5. Be persistent and patient.

Prank 2
How to Surprise your roommates
1. Buy really cheap, huge goldfish and put them in separate baggies.
2. Put those baggies in each of their rooms in very open places at random parts of the day.
3. Convince your one roommate there was "absolutely" no way you could have bought the fish because you were at "work all day"

Pictures coming soon.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Gratitude

Hi
Sometimes I focus so much on the negative that I forget to remember all the things I am thankful for. I am thankful for my family, my friends, the church, my sweet apartment and the things inside the apartment, my car, and yes my job :). Here is a video that is in the works (low quality).

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Christmas Family Fun!

I apologize for the lack of recent updates on my blog. For Christmas, my sister Beckie and I drove to Colorado Springs/Woodland Park, Colorado and spent the holidays with my family. It was so great to be with the whole family! We had a couple sleepovers with my niece and nephew, Anaya and Austin, which is always an adventure :) and even my sister and her husband came up and slept over because of a snow storm. It had been a while since we spent the holidays together because Mom and Dad were on a mission. Here is a video of just a few highlights of our Christmas fun.