Beauty Tips
For attractive lips,
speak words of kindness.
For lovely eyes,
seek out the good in people.
For a slim figure,
share your food with the hungry.
For beautiful hair,
let a child run his/her fingers through it once a day.
For poise,
walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Thought for the day
The Book Thief
I just finished! Now it's your turn to pick up The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. It is an amazing story set in Germany during the heart wrenching reign of Hitler. It is a story about the Jews, certainly, but surprisingly to me it was so much more. My heart was easily bound to these unforgettable characters. I felt like I was walking the streets of Molching with them. This is when I know a book is in my heart to stay.
"A good book should leave you... slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it. " ~William Styron, interview, Writers at Work, 1958
Read this one. You'll be better for it.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Moving forward
I just wanted to say that although I did take off my soda counter (due to my Memorial Day indulgence) I am still "on the wagon" and feel I have definately made the better choice to take soda out of my daily routine. It was very motivating to see the days continue to increase on my counter but I couldn't justify keeping it on the blog. I thought about leaving it up with a disclaimer that read "with the exception of one day", but knew it would bug me.
So, I'm just recording that I am moving forward and still making the better choice.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Nobody likes a sore loser but. . .
Monday, May 26, 2008
Memorial Day weakness
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Today in my Beehive class I was asked to share a little about the blessings that come from following the mission rules. In preparation I was looking through some of my mission keepsakes to find my "white bible" which is the mission rule handbook that you carry with you at all times. I also found an award. It is the Kim Ho Jik award that I received during my mission. It is given to missionaries when they set specific goals, then work like crazy to achieve them. You can enlarge the picture to get the details of those requirements. I haven't looked at this in at least fifteen years. I read it out loud to Maddison and Brent and without warning I became quite emotional. I spoke through my tears ~ it was hard to believe I had actually had this experience. Did I really live in a foreign country, speak their language, eat their food and love their people? The tender memories of my time in Korea stayed with me throughout the day. I love that after such a long time I am still blessed to remember this amazing part of my life. My experiences as a missionary definitely helped to solidify my testimony of the power of the Lord in each of our lives and especially my knowledge that I am one of His daughters and that He loves me. Twenty years ago I was a missionary, set apart to be on the Lord's errand. I'm so grateful I made that choice.
Bring it on!
Mom is cool when she says I can ride my bike but when Mom says I can ride my
bike in the rain storm, she is SUPER COOL!!
Muckdogs Rock
Cooper was the team's bat boy and he did his job with great enthusiasm. 1-2-3 MUCKDOGS!!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
A 3rd Grade Graduate

Davis receives a squeeze from Mrs. Isais and a note attached to a sleeve of Baby Ruth candy bars. The note reads: You receive the Baby Ruth award for being my future baseball star and expert on history! You will be in those history books one day!
Love ~ Mrs. Isais
Another year with an incredible teacher. Her constant dedication to Davis has been such a blessing. Her warmth and friendly personality captured our hearts as early as last year and we were so happy to be a part of her class this year.
She has gone the extra mile with Davis to help him succeed in areas that were a bit challenging.
And what teacher, being very pregnant and facing triple digit temperatures comes to watch one of her students in his last Little League game. She cheered for him like he was one of her own. And truthfully, she always made him feel like he was!
We love you Mrs. Isais!!
A heartfelt shout out
Preschool graduation May 2007.
This shout out goes to Miss Becky for taking my little red head and showing him patience, understanding, acceptance and above all LOVE.


Last day of preschool May 2008.
Miss Rhonda was given the "Cooper Challenge" and she stepped in like the pro she is. Rhonda too, had the privilege of the dreaded drop off. It was curb side at Rhonda's and there were many mornings that she physically had to take him from the van and carry him, dead weight and all, to her front porch. Rhonda loved my little Cooper completely. His curb side antics didn't slow down her devotion to my son. Again, despite his actions, Cooper could feel the love and acceptance from yet another patient teacher. And then around his 5th birthday, after a year of growth and maturity, Cooper was jumping out of the van and running to the porch with a "Bye Mom!!" thrown over his shoulder!
I can't say enough about these two amazing teachers that have given their all to Cooper. All this goes without saying anything of the incredible efforts that went into their classrooms. Truly, they are extraordinary teachers but beyond that is the love and security that they gave to a little man who needed an extra portion of it!
So here is my grateful shout out to Miss Becky and Miss Rhonda ~ from the bottom of this mom's heart.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Realization
After I took the time to put *** in my last post to hinder any google searches from hitting on my blog, I realized that posting the pictures of the TV shows would be just as bad. Image searches on google could possible hit on them. Hmmm. . . what's a blogging mom to do??
A Discovery!
I'm not a big fan of some of the Dis*ney and Ni*ck shows out there but I will only list two for now. First, The Su*ite Life of Za*ch & Co*dy. Since when does Dis*ney think that 12 or 13 year old boys should date and kiss?? Oh yeah, probably long ago when they decided that The Lit*tle Merm*aid at age 16 was "not a little girl anymore" and could run off and get married to her prince. Also, i Car*ly. That young lady and the show itself uses the Lord's name in vain to the point of being sooo uncomfortable. Even my kids took notice. Those two shows are OFF limits at our house. But thanks to Dis*covery channel and my family's obsession with the D-backs right now, those channels are not taking up much air time on our TV these days.
When the TV comes on it is likely to be tuned into a ball game or a Dis*covery show.
We love this one! If you like trivia and consider yourself genius of all things - you gotta check this one out. We are considering a family trip to New York just to take a ride in the Cash Cab!
Okay, my boys (that includes Brent) love this one. It is not for the weak stomach. I have plugged my ears and closed my eyes more than once. But the host is hilarious and I tune in for his one liners and comic relief.
Davis (our creative thinker) is a huge fan. He will likely be on this show at some point in his future. Another one that goes along this same idea is Myth*busters, which we all enjoy. Come on, who doesn't like to watch things blow up!
Although this show has been ridiculed for being staged and a fake, we find it entertaining and adventurous. And hey, who can't use the info of eating a raw snake for survival absolutely essential.And best of all is when your nine and five year olds are so wrapped up in a ball game with their dad that dinner means nothing and the score means everything!
**I realize I am going out on limb here revealing some of the shows we tune into but if I had to choose between my kids watching young kids dating, kissing and cussing or learning how to clean up some poop and make a raft from drift wood - I'll choose the latter.
You know you're a Redneck when. . .
. . . your roll of duct tape is used for reasons beyond explanation.
I'm happy to announce that this is NOT a picture from anyone in my family although I wouldn't dismiss the strategy all together.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Trying
There are deeper things that rattle around in my brain and consume my heart. Sometimes I wonder if this is the place to put them but then I remember why I start blogging in the first place. From a post in Feb. of this year I said, "I decided that documenting the little things, big things and all the in between things that occur in any given family is history being made. All that wonderful stuff deserves a special place of record. " So with that in mind, I wanted to record my feelings. This won't be life changing for you, but for me it was another whispering of how aware our Heavenly Father knows each of his children. First, this exchange took place yesterday afternoon and opened the flood gates:
I overheard Cooper and Maddison playing together. I don't know exactly what they were doing because they were in the other room but I could hear laughter and bits and pieces of their conversation. At one point I heard Maddison say to Cooper, "No, try it again. More like this." There was a pause where I assumed that she demonstrated the technique for whatever they were doing. Cooper would say "okay" and try it again. This went back and forth a couple of times and then I heard Cooper's voice, "Sis, I'm trying the best I can." He didn't sound mean, frustrated or upset. His voice sounded like he was truly pleading for her understanding and help. His sincere plea actually made me stop for a moment. It tugged on my heart. As I went to bed, my mind was churning again: "Am I trying the best I can?" It seems so sneaky the way The Great Deceiver parades his mantra around in our minds. It can be debilitating. I pushed hard against the feeling of just accepting my mistakes, of being content to just get by and to believe that I was doing enough. I found myself feeling as childlike as Cooper. I was sincerely seeking understanding and help from my Heavenly Father. And when we are still and let the Master work his miracles, we find the comfort and peace we seek. I'm grateful indeed.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Happy things
I just received this email from my cousin:
Dear Andrea,
A little over 19 years ago, when you came home and reported your mission to Seoul, South Korea, my wife's youngest sister, Natalie Larsen, was in the hospital delivering her first boy, Joshua. He is now 19 yrs old and received his mission call today. He is going to Seoul. Just thought you'd find this Seoul connection interesting. Hope all is well with you.
Your loving cousin,
John
I got goosebumps as I read this. Some might call it a coincidence. Not me.
I started today with a smile and I am going to bed with a smile and warm fuzzies.
Introducing. . .
Lost and FOUND
I couldn't believe it! It did look like a heart. And when I wanted to take a picture he told me, "Okay, but we have to hold it soooo gently. I don't want to ever lose this again."Are the pipes working?
Cooper was drinking his morning cup of joe (his chocolate milk is a ritual) and suddenly he was coughing and spurting and gasping. "Cooper honey, are you okay?!?!" He wipes his eyes which are as big as saucers and takes a BIG breath,
"Whew! Mom, I think that went down the wrong drain!"
I'm starting the day with a smile!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Mom Day Moments
And Cooper came to me with these:
He had taken them from his brother's shell collection and put them in his own lunchbox and handed it to me. He said, "I found a rock out in the yard yesterday that was shaped like a heart" (I glanced at Brent and he nodded his head in confirmation) "but I put it a special place and now I can't find it." Needless to say, today we are going on a hunt to find that heart shaped rock and I can guarantee it won't be nearly the size of my little man's heart.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Lilacs for Mom
With gratitude you are my mother and
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
say it with LOVE
Take two and call me in the morning
Day five.
No soda.
Headaches.
Tylenol Extra Strength every four hours.
Caffeine withdrawals??
No way.
Okay, maybe.
Now please pass the Tylenol.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Confession
Monday, May 5, 2008
Just what I needed
If you are in the need for something angelic and uplifting check out this rendition of one of my favorite songs. Although it is just a small portion of the song, the child and the words combine for the sweetest breath of fresh air.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Saving for some real estate
I thoroughly enjoyed this article about Stephenie Meyer. You can find it here: okay, forget it. I tried to post the link but I must be doing something wrong. Anyway, I loved this part of it:
"There's no literary term for the quality Twilight and Harry Potter (and The Lord of the Rings) share, but you know it when you see it: their worlds have a freestanding internal integrity that makes you feel as if you should be able to buy real estate there."
Who wants to go in on a vacation home with me! I'll take a room in the Cullen mansion, a cozy place next to the Burrow and let's face it - I'll take any place where Strider can wash my dishes and vacuum the floors.












