Monthly Archives: December 2007

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Year End Review

So I asked for suggestions on what I could write about, and I got a couple of great ideas. Lucky says that I should write about my childhood, but I don’t have interesting stories like getting run over by a taxi while laying in the middle of the road on a speed bump like she does. Really you should ask her about it sometime.

Compulsive writer suggested that I write a year in review, and since it is New Years Eve I thought that wasn’t a bad idea. The problem with that idea is that we had a really REALLY horrible year that I have so generously spared you the details of.

I think a year in review is the perfect way to say goodbye to a horrible year. If you choose to click away now I would totally understand. If your still with me here we go.

January started out as a total whirlwind. January is our busy season (we do wedding trade shows) and we worked even more than usual. My hubby travels about half the month, but this year he was gone the whole month except for a few days when he was home in passing. So I spent the month playing single mother, while putting out fires at work. Ash spent the month in airports, and hotels.

January spilled into February, and although life was suppose to slow down we found ourselves working 7 days a week through all of February. Ash was asked to speak at conferences so he ended up out of town about half of February.

March came, and we were ready for life to get back to normal for a while, but it didn’t happen. While going to the doctor for a physical so she could put in her mission papers, my mother in law found out she had breast cancer. When they went in to do the surgery they found that it had spread through her lymph nodes and was worse than they thought.

By April we decided that we were in desperate need of a family vacation. There was a huge divide between us and the kids because we had been in survival mode for so long. We set off for southern California to hang out in the sun, swim in the pool, and be with Ash’s mom while she recovered from surgery and began chemotherapy. The day after we got there I received a phone call that my dad had passed away.

My dad left before I was 2 years old, and only made brief appearances in my life for the next 18 years (that is probably a post for another day). I never realized how much pain and grief I could feel for the loss of a man a barely new. I grieve the loss of opportunity to spend what little time I had with him. I find myself angry at those who kept my dad from being part of my life (his second wife). I once read another bloggers post about her dad, and she said she felt like she had “a dad shaped hole in her heart”, and that’s how I felt.

The next few months are a blur, as I put my head down and avoided life. I trudged through every day until the dark skies finally parted.

In June Ash got me a new puppy, that I love.

In July my mother and father-in-law moved to Utah, and I threw myself into taking care of her to distract myself from my own pain and problems. I cooked, cleaned, and ran errands for her while taking her to many appointments for her cancer treatment. We also had 3 teenage nephews come and stay with us. Two of them came for 10 days and the third stayed for 6 more weeks until mid August. We had a great time, and it was a wonderful distraction, but was also very tiring.

August was spent entertaining the nephews, and showing them all over Utah. I went to Cub Scout day camp with my Wolf den. During lunch I got a phone call that my mother-in-law had a seizure and was on her way to the hospital by ambulance. She ended up ok she had a few stitches and a huge black eye but over all she was fine. They did take her license away for six month so we started having to drive her everywhere.

At the end of August we decided to try another family vacation since our last attempt was a total disaster so we left for Hawaii. Ash and I have promised the kids a trip to Hawaii for years (Ash is from Hawaii). We can’t mange a family vacation without a major disaster, and this one was no different. We had a earthquake, and a hurricane during our trip.

Is anyone still with me?

Well next comes September, and September is our second really busy season so Ash was gone the whole month, and half of October to. By September I realize that we need to make some major changes and I started doing some serious soul searching.

October brought still more craziness, but attending the temple while Ash was out of town, and a lot of scripture reading brought a little peace to my life.

I got a phone call in mid October from Ash’s brother in Iraq asking me if I knew what had happened to his friend Ben. I will spare you the details, because I wrote about it here and here, but after a little detective work I found out that Ben had been in an accident, and was now a quadriplegic, and I spent the next few weeks at the ICU helping out as much as I could.

November was spent at the hospital doing what I could.

Mid November the bishop called me in to let me know that he was going to release me from my calling because he thought I needed a break.

In December family relationships came to a full boil (because of the family business) and we decided that it is time to leave the family business and do something else. I know this is the right thing to do, but it makes our future a little unsure. I have faith that the Lord will take care of us, but I don’t know what the next few months will hold for us.

If this whole post isn’t pathetic enough I’m spending New Years Eve taking care of my hubby, who is horribly sick.

I’m sure by now I have lost you all with my whining, but on the off chance that anyone is still reading this I need to throw in a few good things that happened this year.

  1. Sadie went to the temple to do baptisms for the first time.
  2. I discovered weight watchers, and have lost 22lbs
  3. Ash met one of his idols Seth Godin (who shaved his head)
  4. We went to Hawaii
  5. My mother in-law finished chemo and radiation and appears to be doing well
  6. My mother and father in-law got a mission call to London and will be leaving in February.
  7. My children are healthy
  8. We had a very generous friend donate a $200 gift certificate for Christmas to Ben and his family.
  9. We raised about $2,000 at a benefit dinner for Ben.

Here is hoping for a better new year.

Happy New Year everyone!

I’m in a Funk

I am totally in a writing funk, and have been for quit a while. I swear I’m not this boring in real life. I have resorted to only posting pictures of my kids, weight watchers results, and my latest book reviews. Snooze-ville I know. I’m kind of in survival mode with life lately.

Today I had the pleasure of going to lunch with some amazing, Witty, and fun ladies who make me want to step up my game, and blog about something real. I felt like a school girl going to school for the first day. Totally worried I would be discovered for the dork that I really am (I think I might have fooled them). Thank you Azucar for letting me crash your party. When you put it out on the Internet that your meeting for lunch you open yourself up to all the crazies to show up, thanks for taking that risk and allowing your fans to come meet you.

So any advice on my writing funk? Maybe some suggestions on what I could write about?

P.S. Azucar the marshmallows are Divine!

Love/Hate Friday

I stole this idea from a great blogger, but they say that imitation is the best form of flattery so here you go. Things that I love and hate for the week.

Love: Hubby got off work early today.

Hate: Long last minute shopping lines.

Love: The look of fresh snow outside.

Hate: Driving in snow

Love: Girls night out tonight

Hate: May have to skip it if my youngest starts throwing up. (He is in his room resting and thinking about puking)

Love: Staying home for the holidays and not dealing with Christmas traveling.

Hate: Not having my family around for the holidays.

Love: BYU football playing a bowl game tomorrow.

Hate: Not getting the channel and having to watch it at someone else’s house.

Love: Christmas time, Christmas cards, and good friends

Merry Christmas!Â

PS. If you want to leave your love and hate list in the comments I want to hear what you are loving this time of year.

Train To Potevka

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I read this book a few weeks ago, and haven’t got around to writing about it. This book is a really fast read, maybe a day or two. The story is very interesting, but the writing could be better. He admits that he isn’t a writer, and that he really wanted to record his stories for his kids. When enough people started paying attention, he decided to publish it.

I thought it was a good one to read at Christmas time, because it was set this time of year. It is about a US spy in Russia, and how he barely makes it out alive. It’s worth reading, but not my favorite.

Christmas Time

Christmas is in full swing at our house, and the kids are beside themselves with excitement. My middle child is by far the most excited. He only wants one thing for Christmas, but if he didn’t get it he might be totally bummed.

Ash and I FINISHED Christmas shopping last night for our kids. Yeah! We had a good time while grandma stayed home and watched the kids. It is such a relief to be done.

I tease Ash that he is “Bah Humbug” about Christmas, which really isn’t true he just hates all the fuss about presents and Santa and that stuff. So yesterday while shopping I found the cutest sign for him that says it perfectly.

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Cute huh! Anyway because we don’t like to get wrapped up in the what are we getting for Christmas nonsense we have always tried really hard to make the giving part the fun part. We spend a lot of time doing fun Christmas activities like making Gingerbread houses with grandma, and visiting the lights at Temple Square. This year we decided to try the Polar Express up in Heber. It was a lot of fun. The kids really liked it, even our 12 year old. The price was a little steep, but I think it was worth it. Oh and did I mention that Dallin H. Oakes just happened to be on the train to.

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Kids and their cousins with Santa on the train.

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 Dallin H Oakes talking with the kids.

Hope everyone is having a great holiday season. Merry Christmas!

Weight Watchers

I know you all are sick of hearing about the slow progress that is weight watchers, but I’m excited I lost another 3lbs. this week. I’ve got less than 5lbs to go.

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Wish me luck over the Holidays!

Ben’s new baby

I went yesterday to see Ben and Megan’s new baby. He is to cute. Let me introduce Curt Corey Benjamin Brust.

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Weight Watchers

Today was our big weigh in, and I really worked by butt of this week. After gaining 0.7lbs last week I really wanted to loose 2lbs this week. I went to the gym 3 times this week and watched what I ate, and only cheated a few times and I lost 2 1/2 lbs. I am now 6lbs away from my goal! When I’m done I am going to post my “fat picture” along side a current picture, so every one can see how bad it really was before.

Day out with daddy

We have been clocking a LOT of work hours for a pretty long time now, and need to find a better balance to life. We have decided the last few weeks to take at least half of our Saturdays off, and do something fun with the kids. This past Saturday we took the kids and headed up to Salt Lake to see the children’s museum at the Gateway mall, and check out the Robots exhibit. (My oldest was thrilled ;0)

I haven’t ever been to the children’s museum in Salt Lake, but we really enjoy the one in Palm Springs, and the one in Seattle as well, so it sounded fun. It wasn’t bad, but the Robots exhibit was a little disappointing. There wasn’t much to do except line up dominoes, which my kids could do at home. The rest was just a lot of looking at displays, and watching short videos about how robotics works or how they made the movie Robots.

The rest of the museum was fun. We enjoyed the TV studio, and sending messages back and forth through a tube and a laundry line. Cole loved playing in the water down stairs, and shooting balls through a tube in the garden area.

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Dallin took the news cast very serious, but Cole not so much. He was to into seeing himself on TV.

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After the museum I talked Ash into going to the Festival or Trees in Sandy. We had a great time looking at all the beautiful trees, but I forgot to take pictures. Maybe next time.