Thursday, September 9, 2010

You have WHAT!!??

Yep - that strep we thought Dallin got when his wisdom teeth were yanked is really MONO!!

Hopefully he hasn't shared with the rest of us but I wonder......

On the bright side it will cut down on the opportunity to gain a girlfriend before the mission!!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Tah-Dah!!!! (with rising music in the background)

My word

Willing


I thank you for your comments (and emails) and compliments, for sending me to the drawing board yet again.  I have thought about it quite a lot and I decided on willing.  It is an action word because I am usually in action somewhere. As I pondered this word and rolled it around in my head I thought:

I am willing to:
help with anything
follow God's plan for me
talk
listen
obey
play
serve
read
teach
read my scriptures
take care of
have company
do what I want, not what your want
babysit
pray

Sometimes I force my willingness on people because, of course, I know best!! 

I can see both sides of this the good and the bad.  It seems like there wouldn't be a bad but sometimes I take on to much, or force myself on someone because I  can clearly see they need something they don't see (roll your eyes now).  I am sometimes only listening to MY will instead of the will of my Father or have a hard time taking direction from others who are more wise. 

So that's it!





Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Just one word???!!!

My bestie Jen has posted a challenge to come up with one word that describes you, as I read the blogs that have taken up her challenge I am awed, humbled and, well, entertained!  Since she is my bestie (aren't you glad I didn't misspell it as beastie?) I have been really pondering on what word I would choose.

My friend Sue used her post to write it out and peel back the layers to come up with a great post and a wonderful word.

My friend Jamie also rocked her word.

I am still blank.

I keep thinking of these words but they are not very flattering or require deep thought:

immature

flighty
(I did attend 4 different colleges)

talkative

insensitive
(sorry for prolonging the conversation for your birthday lunch, you should have kicked me under the table)

lazy
(I am blogging instead of cleaning)


What do you think?

Monday, August 30, 2010

Where is Smiley going?

In our ward they are starting a tradition with a world map and guesses as to where the missionary might serve.  Last week we were given the map and a charge to display it and when we are done to hand it to the next missionary going!  Dallin is planning on turning in his papers on the 24th of Sept so if you would like to guess either comment and I will put up your sticky arrow or come on over and do it yourself.  I am thinking the correct guess gets you cinnamon rolls!



WOW!!  Big things happening at our house!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Been a little busy...isn't that always my excuse?

I have had a very busy August.  My Brother Ryan Graduated From Purdue with His PhD in June (yes it requires the capitals because it is a big deal).  He got a job teaching at Ohio University in Athens Ohio.  He and his family (Risa, his wonderful wife, and 4 of the cutest kids ever - Makenna (11), Garrison(9), Alyson (8), and Abbey(almost 2)) have spent the summer here in AZ with the families, waiting patiently for a teaching position.  Here it is August and finally Ryan is offered a good job....in Ohio.  Luckily they left all of their stuff in storage in Indiana.  But have no place to live in Ohio.  So a plan hatches.  Mom, Risa and the baby flew to Indiana, picked up Ryan's car and drove to Ohio to find a house in 2 days.  Ryan, Dad, Karen and 3 kids loaded in the mini van and DROVE 30 hours to Indiana. 

Actually it was a really fun trip.  Fun to spend time with Ryan and his kids and my Dad.  We drove lots of miles, listened to the Lightning Thief and Sea of Monsters on the way.  Ryan has the best kids!  3 days in the car and not one fight.  I would say 'stepford' but they are just really great kids!

We get to Indiana and Ryan has some great friends who hosted us for dinner for 2 nights and Ry and the girls stayed with them.  Dad and I stayed in a hotel so he could get some good rest.  We helped another of his friends pack for their move to Oregon and loaded the Penske truck.  Seriously, I am a great packer the front of the truck was tight and organized, but then the humidity got to me and I had to rest.  Really, I can take 110 degrees easier than the 85% humidity!!  I looked like I had just gotten out of the swimming pool!

We go up the next morning and Dad and I drove the big truck (which is only slightly bigger than the one I drive normally), Ryan drove the van and we drove 6 hours to Athens Ohio.

Mom and Risa found a nice house (one of only 3 they could even find to rent at this late date)


Front

Back

We are blessed to belong to a church dedicated to helping people move!  The Elders quorum showed up in Indiana and again in Athens to help us unload the truck! 

We spent the next few days putting away and putting together furniture.

See this bed...Risa and I put it together.  It took forever!!  I can't believe how many pieces were involved.  It took us a good 3 hours.  It does have shelves in the headboard and drawers underneath!

Makenna's room

Abbey Ann - she loves shoes!

My cutie girl!!

I was not expecting to go on this trip, it was kind of a spur of the moment thing.  I also thought Brenn would be here to take care of Grandma but Brenn moved out while I was gone.  So a big

THANKS

To my SIL Kirsten and My Aunt Linda for helping out with Grandma so I could go.

I was gone for a little more than a week and while I was gone Logan started High School.  I did check with him before I agreed to go to make sure he didn't need his mom and he just looked at me funny and said.

"Why would I need you to be here?"

So I don't really think they missed me at all.  I called and texted several times and was rarely answered by my boys.  Ken and I had nice talks though they were short due to the

VERY HARD WORK!!!

But I did get a few 1st day of school pictures!




So far 10th grade has been good!

And just to catch up.....Brenn and Dallin both started school this week too.  Both are at MCC.  I signed them up for the same institute class.  Yes, I am sneeky.  Hopefully all will go well this semester (meaning Brenn will attend 98% of her classes and Dallin will do ALL of his homework and get good grades)

A mother can hope!

Dallin's first day of College!!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Math is DONE!!

WE are done with Algebra II!!!  YEAH!!!  I have really enjoyed the time spent with Logan but will not miss how much time it has eaten up this summer.  On the High School, College, and Mission Papers!!

Oh and Zara and Kobus got together again and well........I am pretty sure she is preggers!!

Puppies ready for Christmas. 



Friday, August 6, 2010

The Price of Hot Water

You would think that getting a new hot water heater would be pretty straight forward.  Unfortunately we do not roll that way!!  In order to install a tankless system it is required to have a 3/4 inch cold pipe and a 3/4 inch gas line.  We had neither in the spot of the old water heater and so our Handy Dandy Plumber (Dirt Dog Plumbing) Bret and I started hunting for the needed pipes.





Here....


and here.....


and here....



and here....

and here - oops that is left over from this!!  But was very helpful, I knew there must be a reason
we hadn't fixed it besides laziness.

Here is the new Hot water heater.  No tank to flood my house again!!  All the hot water you need without having to heat the tank the whole time.  The literature says it will pay for itself in 3 yrs, it lasts at least 2 times as long as a regular tank and the federal government has a 30% tax credit - all in all it was still a little more than a tank but I think it was worth it!!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Behind again!

I am catching up so here is the scoop in a nutshell:

Algebra II is taking up all of my life. Actually I am teaching it to my son Logan.  I can teach math.  Don't ask me about English, you only have to read my blog to find out I am crummy at English.  Really, I think it's that I don't care so much, in about 5th grade we did an English packet that taught me to combine sentences with the words 'and', 'or', and 'but', I liked the idea that I could do such a good job on the packet.  Then we went on to the next packet that involved chopping up long sentences into smaller ones.  What??!!  I did so badly because I thought they were supposed to be long.  I never got over it, English became my least favorite subject and loved Math.  It is always the same, the rules always apply, no i before e except after c and sometimes y!! (Sorry Sue and Jenny.) 

ANYWHO, on to what is taking up my life.  4-6 hours a day with Logan learning the finer points of Algebra II.  We are almost done.  Not to shabby to do 1 full semester in about 2 weeks.

Saturday our last hot water heater went (cold showers are bad even when it is 105 outside), so we are trying to get it replaced with a tank less system.  This requires holes all over in my basement ceiling and the wall in the hall.  What is a little more drywall work, we still haven't patched the holes from re roofing.

Really this post was entertaining and funny in my head while taking my cold shower, somehow it lost its zing in the translation.

My Brother Ryan and his family are here from Indiana.  They are waiting to find out where Ryan will find a teaching job, so we get to enjoy them.  They come over most days to swim.  I am usually doing math, but still manage to spend some time with all of them.  They really have the cutest kids ever!

Brenn is back from her trip to Australia and New Zealand, she has  been full of stories and fun things they did including skydiving and horseback riding.  They encountered a few problems but were able to figure it out.  I am envious of her travels but excited for her to have the opportunity.  Check out her blog if you want to know more.

School starts in about a week and I am not ready, I like my kids home!! 

Well that is about it - wish me a warm shower soon. 

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Dallin's Habit



Dallin started his official training at his brand new job today.  He said it went really well today except when he passed out.  Then he said,

"We did a lot of standing around today."

I asked if he knew NOT to lock his knees and he assured me he tried not to but....

I also asked if it freaked them out a little, and he said they took a break right after so he could get some water.  He did point out that at least he hit the floor and nothing on the way down, so I guess he is improving.  Next I guess he ought to figure out the warning signs and SIT DOWN.  I did learn this when I was around his age, so I guess he does inherit it from me.

On another note, he did get his password to start his mission papers.  The Bishop thinks he might have a call by Halloween.  Iam both proud and terrified!!

I did get to skype with Brenn in New Zealand tonight (well tonight for me, its tomorrow afternoon for her).  She is doing really well and she and Lauren are having alot of fun..

Monday, July 19, 2010

Lake Powell July 2010

Lake Powell is awesome!!  On July 8th at 3am we headed for our favorite vacation.  We had to leave so early because the alternator went out on the ski boat and the only one we could find was here in Phoenix.  Since we invited my brother Dean and his family and Ken's sister Sonja and her family we wanted to get there first and switch the parts out so we didn't have to roast waiting around for the fix.  We convinced Ken's Parents (who stayed with the boat waiting for us) to stay a few days with us on the houseboat.  They left on Saturday, I am so glad they stayed.

Ken brought a pop up shade and it worked really well.  By 2pm when Dean arrived the boat was working and we just had to wait for the houseboat to motor over from Bullfrog.  As we finished loading the boat I thought to myself "it would be great if Sonja came right now"  and over the hill she drove. 

I have never had such luck with the timing and the fixing of the boat.  Usually it takes lots of patience and work to make it run like clockwork but this trip was starting out so smoothly I was so grateful!

We went and camped at our favorite spot, or close to it because the water was so high our fav spot was under water!!  We camped right next to it and enjoyed 7 days of peace and fun.  Did I mention it was all boys?  11 boys not counting the Dads. 

Dallin, Kai and Logan







Kai's Spectacular Fall!!!  Don't you love high speed settings on your camera?



Logan ripping it up!

Dallin jumped so high he is out of my frame!




Kai in better form.




Sonja and her family had to get to another family reunion so we took them in on Monday, the water was really rough and it rain a little but Hunter (Hargrave, Treven's friend) slept the entire 45 minute bumpy boat ride in to the marina.


We did climb a little.  I KNOW what happened last time but was sure we could do it!  This is a slot canyon found about buoy 106.  It was awesome!


We did not get stuck and everyone enjoyed the adventure!



Teaching my nephew William (age 6) to wakeboard.  He was a trooper, he tried and tried.  I am sure next time we will have success.  And we won't leave it until the last day in the very late afternoon!!

All in all, we had a blast.  It was slow, with lots of books, naps and wind.  I love the togetherness of a houseboat with no TV, computer or phones.  Even though the ski boat had a few abnormalities, like only starting if Ken was touching it and the throttle giving us a little trouble both boats ran really well and we had battery power the whole week.  This was really one of the smoothest trips considering we came up having to install a new part.

The only down side the this trip was that Brenn left for Australia and New Zealand while we were gone!  Her first big international travel and I am on vacation.  My Mom stayed with Grandma for the last half of the week and helped her get off.  If you want to check out her adventures Down Under this is her blog.

We actually had the houseboat back to the buoy and ready to go on time for once.  What a great trip and I am glad we can mix our families and really enjoy each other.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Quick update

Wow its been a little while but we have been super busy!  Ken and I and our boys, along with several others have been lounging at Lake Powell for the last week - I will post more about that later. 

While we were gone my Darling Brenn went on her first solo big trip to Australia and New Zealand!!  She left on Tuesday and is updating her adventures on her new blog.  So enjoy her updates I am excited for her and the adventures she will have!!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Buzz and Woody

In 1995 I loaded a 4 year old, 3 year old and a baby in my car and went with friends to see Toy Story.  I think when the video came out it was one of the most played videos at our house!  Even today I know for a fact it gets more play than any other video (except maybe Hot Rod, all I can say is teenage boys).  When we put it on for which ever kid is with us for the day, most if not all of my kids are watching by the first 10 minutes!  I wonder how many times both Toy Story movies have played at our house?  We have about wore out the videos but I did replace both of them on DVD.


Ken and I went on an actual date last weekend and went to see Toy Story 3.  Ken was a little embarrassed to be there with no kids but it was 9pm and we were not the only adults with no kids!


Christmas 1995 brought a promotion at Burger King, I picked up Buzz, Woody and RC for $2.79 each with the purchase of a Whopper.  I threw out the Whopper but bought 2 sets of toys.  Today they are still the most played with toys at our house and most little boys beg to be able to take them home.  But I am firm that they stay here and after seeing Toy Story 3 I will never be able to throw them out!!  Buzz's helmet is a little beat up and this Woody is missing a boot (but still has his hat!) but they are well loved and played with often!



  I never quite realized how maniacal the smiles are on these toys!!

I imagine when the DVD comes out for movie #3 I will buy it and it will get lots of play time too!!

Because Buzz and Woody have a friend in me!!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Homemaking.......

Last night Kirsten and I taught a class at Relief Society.  It was Christmas in July.  Just like an old fashioned Homemaking meeting! 

It started with a display and a sign up sheet.  Minimal cost but cutie things! 

Monday, Kirsten and I spent the afternoon doing our Visiting Teaching and shopping (in 111 degree heat I might add). 
Tuesday we went early to set up and prepared for our class. 

A lite dinner was served, we chatted and giggled.  A short cooking demo was hosted by the lovely Taina, she taught us how to make truffles (I call them bon bons) and they are wickedly good!!

Then we all started our classes.  We taught our cute boards, made with scrapbook paper, Elmer's glue, and a picture frame (see here).  Women flitted back and forth because they signed up for multiple classes, we talked, created, met and got to know new people, and had a lot of fun!

I miss homemaking meetings.  I know we are all really busy, but it was such fun to talk with women in the ward who are in Primary, or are not within the circle of ladies I work with or know.  I felt like I made several new friends, caught up on some old friends, and played with my SIL Kirsten.  Brenn got to come too, it has been a while since we did a mother/daughter homemaking.

The only thing missing was a quilt to tie for homecraft.

*sigh*

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Haircut

So last Sunday we went to my cousin Andi's Sacrament meeting because her new baby was being blessed.  It was honestly a lovely baby blessing and the most boring Sacrament talks I believe I have ever heard.  And it went long. While trying to listen and failing my boys and I were discovering new and interesting things about ourselves:

Logan can touch his nose with his tongue
So can Dallin
Logan can roll his tongue
Dallin can't
Dallin can turn his tongue over without the help of his teeth
Logan can't
Logan can make his tongue look like a clover
Dallin can't


I know, riveting stuff but really.  After investigating all of the above Dallin proceeded to talk Logan into letting Dallin shave his head.  Did I mention it was a long meeting.  Dallin succeeded.  So between the first Sacrament meeting and the time ours started this is what happened:



Moral of the story:  Pay attention in Sacrament meeting no matter how boring or bad!!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

My Poppa

I have always felt special to my Dad; I think all of his children feel this way. For me I was born 2 days after his birthday and 2 days before my Grandmothers birthday. I always felt like we all shared a special bond because of this, and the birthdays are all odd numbers and, well, so are we!

I trusted my Dad to fix anything. When my pink ten speed bike I bought with my own money broke down he was the one to fix it. When my car broke down, I could count on him coming to the rescue (even at my advanced age I still call my Dad). He taught me all about my car and engine. I helped him rebuild it, install dual carbs, and do the mainetence required for the care of a car. I impressed many a boy with my knowledge of cars, including my husband. The only lack in my knowledge was radiators. I bought my first car from my Dad, a blue Volkswagen square back. This vehicle was a cute car, baby blue with cloth interior that was plaid with blue and yellow. It was an automatic thus it went from 0 to 30 in about 6 minutes (hence the dual carbs) and I went a lot of miles in that car. He gave me a red bug for my 18th birthday. This had been my Mothers car and I was so excited. I had my first accident in that bug. Just a fender bender and Sonya and I had to get in on the passengers side for about 4 months before we were able to get it fixed (I am pretty sure we won body work at a church auction to get it fixed). I wasn’t allowed to take it to Rexburg to college, no way to keep it up and it was really cold up there. But when my parents moved from Colorado to Phoenix I drove it all twelve hours (with the 8 track and radio that didn’t tune). Dean rode with me and we thought we were so cool! I did not realize what I was in for in Arizona, I worked about 45 minutes away and had to be to work at 1pm, can you say hot? Volkswagens, well especially those built in 1969, do not have air conditioning. They also have black vinyl seats. I got really adept a parking in shade and leaving my windows down, one of my colleagues at work asked if I was worried my stereo would get stolen and I said, “No.” I mean who wants an 8 track (this was the 1980’s so 8 tracks were hard to come by) without the ability to tune in a radio station? The second time I broke down and the car caught on fire (I got it out without too much damage) my Dad declared I should probably think about buying a new car. The thought of A/C was a great motivation and He and I started to look. That was one of the best times with my Dad, looking, comparing and trying to figure out what I wanted and of course what I could afford. We ended up with a Ford Tempo, brand spanking new. I loved that car. It was so dependable and great on gas. You could be cruising at 95 mph and not realize it, which my Dad found out on a trip to Colorado with my Mom! I am so grateful my Dad took the time to teach us, even though we were girls, about cars.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Botox Baby....

How many mother/daughter botox parties do you know?  The daughter is only 19 but we wouldn't want any wrinkles to mar that lovely brow!


Okay - kidding - Brenn and I did get our Botox - for migrianes at the neurologist!  This is one of the best preventives I have found.  Just because I still have an unlined forehead doesn't mean I do it for the wrong reasons!  The Dr at the Mayo clinic wanted Brenn to wait a little longer to see if she still needed it due to her new meds as so we went 5 months between (instead of 3) and whoa baby!!  We both still need it badly!  This was the second time and hopefully I will feel better than I have. 

Now on the Algebra II - Logan is taking this online this summer - I am his awesome teacher!  Brenn got an A so I claim awesome teacher status.  This has cut into my blogging time (reading time) and I am in withdrawls.

Nothing much to report.  Dallin still needs a job - if anyone out there has a job for an 18 yr old who is a good worker and wonderfully smart to boot please contact Dallin!! 





I love Kai's new haircut.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Dreaming

Do you dream?  Do you remember your dreams?  Do your dreams effect your 'real' life?

I dream very vividly.  I usually remember my dreams.  I have a lot of deja vous.  Sometimes I dream about situations and when I wake up I am mad or glad or whatever.

Yesterday I took a nap (see previous post) while I was sleeping I had a very vivid dream.  In this dream we are on our way to Lake Powell.  My Father in law (FIL) is driving and we are all in the truck.  He stops about 2 miles from the boat ramp and gets out with my Mother in law (MIL) and gets in the boat.  He tells my 15yr old, Logan, to back the boat down.  Ken and I are in the back seat. Logan has never backed the boat anywhere, he is going backwards, about 40 mph and I am yelling at him to stop.  Ken, on the other hand, is telling him to keep going.  Ken is telling me to chill out and that he is fine.  I am yelling "STOP" at the top of my lungs.  I am so angry with Ken I can only hit him.  Logan blows by 2 stop signs, barely missing some big trucks and gets to the boat ramp.  I get out of the truck more angry than I have ever been.  Ken then tells me - "what is the big deal?  We are fine!"  I am just staggered that he would let Logan take that kind of responsibility and recklessness.  I am yelling about all of that and trying to figure out how I can get home.

At this point my Mom comes in our house and wakes me up.  My heart is pounding and I am so mad at Ken.  Luckily, Ken was at work and I was able to separate it into dream and reality.  But sometimes he is just such a jerk in my dreams.

This has happened often in our marriage, I will be mad at him for something that happened in my dreams.  Usually something totally out of character for Ken, but I have a hard time separating it for the first hour or so after waking.

I used to feel bad about this but Ken's Grandma Cole was mad at him for 2 days once because he sold her car and kept the money for himself, well, in her dream.  I laughed out loud when she told me this.  She was ready to read Ken the riot act when she finally figured it out. 

Too funny. 

Do you dream?

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Nice and Quiet

I called Jen yesterday and caught her running kids here and there, while I had all the time in the world.  Now that school is out and the roof is done our house is very quiet. I feel a little guilty about that.

Dallin went to Cali with some friends for the week.  The ocean claimed his cellphone and one shoe.  They thought they had put their stuff up high enough on the beach (such newbies) and along came this big wave and..........

Logan is at wrestling camp all day and until today I only had to shuffle him to the high school and that was that.

Brenn is working and looking for another job and gone most of the day and night.

Ken is working, working, working.

Grandma is just Grandma.  We watch a little TV together, eat some and then she takes a nap.

Karen........

OK I did clean out a few of our pile spots, you know those spots that no one sees but just keep getting taller?  One is the dresser in our closet.

    I found:

Old Easter candy
2 pairs of Ken's pants - one needed hemming, the other to the cleaners - both layered in dust.
Several boxes of ammunition in the bags the store put them in.  Ken came home and asked where it all came from.
Brand new water bed heater - Dallin thought his broke, I checked and it was unplugged.
Several piles of clothing destined for DI
Miscellaneous trash.

Guess it was time.  I plan to go thru a few other pile places too.

I know as soon as Dallin comes home and Logan is done with camp things will pick up but I am enjoying the lull.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Stupid is as Stupid does....

Not to brag or anything but I rarely do really stupid things.  Anymore, I should say.  I know in my youth stupid things sometimes ruled my life but since I married Mr. Steady and matured to this ripe old age my stupidity factor as gone way down. 

Except for last week.  Busy on the roof, busy with graduation, busy with the last few days of school and busy with whatnot, I participated in 2 truely stupid thing.

  1.  Thought I downloaded all of Dallin's graduation pictures off the camera into the correctly marked   folder, check.  Delete said pictures off of the camera card because Ken says I leave to many on and therefore create duplicates on the computer when they automatically download.  Feeling righteous, (a sure sign of my stupidity) I then go to upload all of the pictures of graduation, including the hour I spent trailing my son as he hugged, congratulated and posed with his friends, the appointed folder is             E-M-P-T-Y!!   AAAHHHHHHH!!!!  I have not felt that panicked in a very long time.  I got up and paced, fretted, cussed (sorry Mom) and then confessed only to Brenn.  So I spend the whole rest of the day searching and paying $30 for a program to recover data - I heard that it is never lost and Abbey (NCIS) recovers things all the time, isn't that what google is for?  So I did recover them, the resolution is not as good as usual but.....at least we have the pictures.  Did I mention that the Dentons didn't have their camera and I took pictures for them too?
  2. Saturday I am up and running early so I can go to the store and pick up the last of the groceries Ken needs for his camp out and water, Gatorade and lots of ice for the workers on the roof.  In and out of the store, load groceries, 40 lbs of ice in the back seat of my truck, shut door, walk basket to collection place (see, righteous again) come back to truck to open door and get purse and keys out and yep - locked keys in truck.  We only have one set of keys because we misplaced the second set and are sure to find them anytime (2 yrs ago).  Call Ken, no help because of no keys at home, call my Dad - aren't dads great?  you can call at 7am and they will come to rescue you.  He has a slim jim but we cannot for the life of us unlock it.  I could unlock my VW bug with a coat hanger in about 30 seconds but apparently I am rusty.  Call the dealer.  He needs the truck to make a new key so he can program it, well that and $220 for a new key.  I explain the little problem and he tells me he can make a key that will just unlock the door but I need to bring my title.  Where is this dealer?  68th and McDowell.  For the record about 16 miles from my home.  So my Dad kindly takes me, I get said key for $7.50 and go to rescue the ice.  Key does not work.  Call dealer back.  Go back 16 miles and get 2 more keys he made that look identical to first key.  Pray.  Try one key, no go, try 2nd key - success.  My early start ends at 10:30am.  UUUGGHHHHH!!!
Let's just say I like the less stupid path!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Mostly Done....



When I am right I usually love it and proclaim it from the roof tops.  But this time I worried, (unlike me) stewed, grumped, and was rewarded with a few days of nasty headaches!!  At the beginning of last week, after a weekend of roofing I told my hubby that there was no way we (he) could finish the roof by Monday May 31st.  Important because all of the males in our home were going on Super Activities for church starting early Tuesday morning.  I also knew that he could not work on the roof on Wednesday or Thursday due to our son graduating from seminary and high school.  So Ken's solution was to take Friday off.  I was somewhat pacified but still knew it would be an impossible task.  Friday morning came and when Dallin came home from Grad night Ken and Logan got up and got on the roof.  Kens plan was to work until 9 and then he had to go to work for a couple hours, come home and wake up Dallin and work until they dropped.  Get up Saturday and repeat,(except for the work part) rest on Sunday, Monday repeat.  So Friday when does Ken get home from work?  4.  What was my blood pressure?  Actually I already had a killer headache and knew if I didn't chill I would pay big time.  I was not too worried until we had to replace all of the plywood under the shingles, 150 pieces of plywood, YIKES!!

Luckily, on Sunday Ken spoke with a friend who finished his roof the weekend before and he volunteered to come on Monday and help.  Plus he brought another roofing nailer.  Note to self:  2 nailers are sssoooo much better than one!!!  Between Jason, my brother Dean, his boys Kai, Jake and Treven, Ken and Dallin and Logan - not to mention my SIL Kirsten who made me look bad by being on the roof at 5am Monday morning while I was in BED waiting for medicine to work!!  After 3 trips to Home Depot - a break at 3pm for BBQ at the Dentons (I know this seems weird but it was too hot to keep moving the shingles) then back at it at 6 with ME on the roof too we shingled the whole thing!  I am sure my neighbors hate us!  Most nights we knocked off by 11-12 but Monday it was at least 1 when we got off the roof and still had to pick up and put things away.  Needless to say there are a few things to finish but for the most part it is done!!  I am sore and tired.  I am sure my boys and Deans boys slept all the way to Utah!!

What a job!!  At about midnight on Monday, my bro Dean looked up at the teenagers and

said " so who is going to college?"

All agreed to finish college......hhmmm  wonder why?

Just a few things to finish up this weekend and hopefully it doesn't leak!!