THINGS TO LIVE BY:
#1 Never forget where you come from.
#2 Do something different everyday.
#3 Say I love you often.
#4 Believe in yourself.
#5 Actions are louder then words, be-aware that people are paying attention.
#6 Do something nice to someone unexpectedly.
#7 Laugh often.
#8 Smile
#9 Turn up the music and dance!
#10 Explore new places.

April 14, 2009

No story here just everyday life.....

Well I wanted to write all about our Easter weekend and how overwhelmingly fun it was, but Gavin like I swear he's always doing is pitching the biggest fit over his nap time. I really just don't understand he's such a good kid usually until he gets overly tired, then all hell breaks lose with this kid. So right now I'm listening to him scream and trying to concentrate at the same time. I find it to be rather taxing if you ask me.
Sometimes I find myself wanting to ramble about my life even though I know perfectly well that in reality nobody really cares either way. Or maybe we do and that's why blogs exist? Or maybe its just so you can "know" what's happening. Either way its a great way to release all that built up tension that I find myself having after staying at home all day with the kids.
Now I'm not saying that going to work is any better than this. Because in most cases especially here in Monticello where you are practically related to everyone there's always just as must tension at work as there most likely is at home. So claps to all of you who work outside the home I wouldn't want to be you any more than you want to be me.
So some of you are probably reading this wondering whats the point? Well again there isn't one, just the absolute satisfaction knowing someone was just as dissatisfied with whatever is happening in there life that they looked here for some enjoyment.
So for your enjoyment... This last weekend was a busy one. My damamma came to town on Friday and my sister. On Saturday we colored eggs, drove down to Montezuma and had a potluck lunch with the Dalton side of the family. We hide some eggs, drove down the canyon to Blanding to come home. Then we loaded 4-wheelers for Sunday... On Sunday we went to Arch Canyon. We were the only ones there. It was warm and beautiful, we went up to the Arch, cooked dinner, hide more eggs, and then came home... I still think I'm tired just thinking about it... Either way I love to be outside and not in Monticello so all in all it was a good time...


This was the fun part of the weekend... Here is my dad with my nephew Russell on the wheeler... Austin loved all the water we had to cross and of course had to watch his Grandpa!
Brandon drove the Landcrusier up the Canyon and it did great. It was a good thing too, my Grandma decided that she wanted to ride in it! Go Grandma Sage!!!

Austin and Shaylee eat'n a snack at the end of the trail...



We tried so hard to get all the kids to hold still, but as you can see Tanner and Russell had to hold the little ones still....



1 comment:

Krista said...

Work is good, so is home. I like having a little variety in my life, but that's just me. I am glad you came over today even though I am quite boring and yawn a lot. I look forward to boring you Thursday night!