Monday, March 31, 2008

The happiest place on earth...

Disney Itinerary...

Easter Sunday
~Leave PDX at 7:30 a.m. which required a 3:30 alarm
~Layover in San Francisco
~Arrive at Disneyland at 2:30
~Check into the hotel
~Swimming in the Neverland pool
~Walk to Downtown Disney and catch the Monorail to the park
~Facepainting
~Mainstreet parade (Kylee was snuggled deep into grandma's lap in the back row & Kyndra was front row conversing loudly with all the characters)
~Toon town
~Sleep

Monday
~Slept in
~California Adventures
~Bugland
~Spaghetti Lunch
~Raft ride, coasters, and free fall rides
~Nap
~Back to California Adventures
~Electric parade
~Closed the place down

Tuesday
~Slept in
~Disneyland
~Breakfast with Minnie and her friends (Kylee DID NOT like Minnie or her friends to come near her, but she would wave and say Bye Bye as they walked away)
~Rides, Rides, Rides... Kyndra LOVED Splash Mountain and Kylee LOVED Dumbo
~Nap
~Back to Disneyland until 10:00
~Grandma and Grandpa took the girls back for bed and Tony and I stayed for fireworks and a ride on the Matterhorn

Wednesday
~Early morning for breakfast at Goofy's Kitchen where Kyndra dined with Sleeping Beauty and Prince Phillip, her mouth literally hung open as they sat and talked with her... she was completely star struck
~Disneyland
~Playhouse Disney puppet show
~Kylee and grandma went home to nap, but Tony, Kyndra, Grandpa, and I marathoned into the evening... Kyndra loved all rides, but Indiana Jones Adventure
~Front Row seats at the Aladdin Musical... totally magical, a definite highlight
~Sleep

Thursday
~Early admittance to Disneyland
~Finally got on Peter Pan!!!
~To the airport
~Layover in San Fransisco...turned into a bumped flight for free plane tickets anywhere in the lower 48 (Where to next ??? Ideas)

Friday
~Back to the airport by 7:55
~Layover in Medford
~Very turbulent, scary ride into PDX
~Into our little car and back to Pendleton

We'd do it again a thousand times over!!! True joy through the eyes of our baby girls.

Click for pics...
Disneyland 2008

Hoppy Easter...

I love Easter!!! I love the baskets, the eggs, the candy, the hunts, the look on the girls' face when they see the fun surprises that are left for them while they sleep. I also love tradition, which is always a little hard with Tony's schedule, but we manage. I do believe we are on our fourth year of Easter breakfast and egg hunts with the Sokos. Of course we celebrated a day early due to our impending vacation. Thankfully I have a negotiating contract with the Easter Bunny and he was willing to visit the trailer a day early.

A little help here please...


Look out eggs here I come...


Hello people the fence is covered in eggs...


I just can't keep up with these big girls (oh well they'll share with me or I'll just take their candy)...


Sweet satisfaction...

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Kyndra Pictionary...

Can you name these Disney characters?


Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Progress Month Five...

Things have been moving very quickly lately and we are expecting a lot of progress while we are in Disneyland. We should come back to hard wood floors, vinyl floors and cabinets installed in the bathrooms and laundry room, light fixtures in, doors hung, and a good deal of the trim installed. We were supposed to get our retaining walls and yard graded out, but SURPRISE that started today. I thought I had better get some before shots since it is really going to change over the next couple of weeks. We are still crossing our fingers for May!!!










Monday, March 17, 2008

Trailer Livin'...

Since we are nearing the end of this chapter of our life I thought I should document it in pictures. I was going to show the inside of the garage, but Tony asked me not too. It is a little messy... too much so for the public eye. Our set up is pretty cool.




Grateful March 17th...

I am a little disheartened today. I haven't got to talk to Tony much lately and school has been pretty tough most of this year. I decided it was time for a little gratitude...

1. Primer and paint in our house
2. My little car with great gas mileage
3. Kylee started saying actually just the way Kyndra did when she was a toddler... "Actually, I don't want to go to bed" just one use of the term
4. Some really supportive co-workers
5. Scented candles
6. New luggage for Disneyland
7. Anne's bathtub... Kylee needed a severe hosing off last night due to a little tummy trouble
8. Four wheeler rides in the Sokoloski field
9. Two preps today
10. Word World movies... moms with pre-readers or beginning readers must watch this program or buy the DVDs... My girls love them!!!

I know life is good!!!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Visit Kylee's Chocolate Trinity...

See the new fun link. I couldn't figure out how else to include my little star's performance on my blog... it was too big.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Retirement...

Today is a monumental day for me. My definition of ulitmate comfort is a gray hooded sweatshirt. My affair with gray hoodies started in college when I stole my boy roommates plain, gray, kangaroo pouch, oversized sweatshirt. I wore it everytime it was clean and did so for five years. I finally retired it in 2002 when I was pregnant with Kyndra... only because J.C. Penney's was having a sale on, you guessed it, gray hooded sweatshirts. I have now worn that Russell sweatshirt for five years and yes it was time, while I was struggling, to shop for my new comfort clothing. I guess Tony sensed my distress because when I came home this was sitting on my bed...

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Living Life to the Fullest...

Tony and I started randomly talking about living life to the fullest...

What does that mean exactly???
Are we???

I think it means spending time in the activities that give you joy and avoiding situations that take away from that joy. Or does it mean much more than that??? Much less??? Does it mean to be brave, take chances, live on the edge, spread your wings, be charitable???

I googled "Living life to the fullest" and came up with some pretty cool quotes about this quite philosophical thought...

A bird does not sing because it has an answer; it sings because it has a song.
-Chinese proverb

Quit hanging on to the handrails . . . Let go. Surrender. Go for the ride of your life. Do it every day.
-Melody Beattie, "Finding Your Way Home"

There is the risk you cannot afford to take and there is the risk you cannot afford not to take.
-Peter Drucker

You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
-Wayne Gretzky

No one lives on the top of the mountain. It’s fine to go there occasionally —for inspiration, for new perspectives. But you have to come down. Life is lived in the valleys. That’s where the farms and gardens and orchards are, and where the plowing and the work is done. That’s where you apply the visions you may have glimpsed from the peaks.
-Arthur Gordon

It is our choices, Harry, that show what we really are, far more than our abilities.
-Albus Dumbledore in one of the
Harry Potter books & movies

The only certain means of success is to render more and better service than is expected of you, no matter what your task may be. . . The surest way to doom yourself to mediocrity is to perform only the work for which you are paid.
-Og Mandino in
"The Greatest Miracle in the World"

One of the secrets of a happy life is continuous small treats.
-Iris Murdoc

Ecclesiastes 11 can be summed up in four words:
BE BOLD and BE JOYFUL

Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music.”

Carpe diem! Rejoice while you are alive; enjoy the day; live life to the fullest; make the most of what you have. It is later than you think.”

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”

Living in a constant chase after gain compels people to expend their spirit to the point of exhaustion”

To live is to choose. But to choose well, you must know who you are and what you stand for, where you want to go and why you want to get there.”

If I had my life to live over again, I'd try to make more mistakes next time. I would relax. I'd be sillier than I have been on this trip. I would climb more mountains, swim more rivers and watch more sunsets. I would have more actual troubles and less imaginary ones. Oh, I've had my moments, and if I had to do it over again, I'd have more of them. In fact, I'd try to have nothing else, just moments, one after another... I would pick more daisies.
- Nadine Stair (at age 89)

Life is too important to be taken too seriously.
- Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)

The most wasted of all days is that during which one has not laughed.
- Nicolas Chamfort (1741-94)

The art of being happy lies in the power of extracting happiness from common things.
- Henry Ward Beecher (1813-87)

Keep in mind this daily notion: There are no ordinary moments.
- Dan Millman, adapted

If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.
- Buddha (563-483 B.C.)

The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeing new landscapes but in having new eyes.
- Marcel Proust (1871-1922)

To be blind is bad, but worse it is to have eyes and not to see.
- Helen Keller (1880-1968)

Savor the smiles and laughter of your children-- there is nothing more important.
- Gary Fenchuk

That man is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much.
- Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94)


Clearly this thought has many contexts...
~Living a simple life
~Living an adventurous live
~Living a life of servitude
~Living a life of no regrets
~Living a life of faith
~Living like each day is your last
~Living a happy, joyous life


It's just an all around good thought!!!

War...

The Enemy...






Tactics Thus far...
Hand to hand combat aka squishing
Aerial Attacks aka Raid Ant and Roach Spray
Land Mines aka traps

Nuclear War will occur March 22nd when we leave for Disneyland... we are stripping the trailer clean and fogging the war zone.

Pray for the troops!!!

My Grandmas...

I am missing my grandmas today. My grandmas were two strong, beautiful, caring women who were my nurturers growing up, while they did so in two quite different ways. I spent a GREAT deal of time in their care and am ever so blessed for having done so. I can only hope I emulate even a little of these women in my daily life. In my early years I lived in a little town called Sheridan on Hill street two doors down from my grandma Guyton. My grandma Gross lived out of town nine miles on the family 500 acre tree farm. I most definitely spent most of my time at one or the other of these places. When we moved away at age six I visited almost every weekend and most days of the summer. These two houses hold the cherished memories of my childhood.

Crystal Wanda Guyton...

~My mother's mother's mother
~Raised four daughters... gave birth to eight... three sets of twins (two sets died during birth or shortly there after)
~Was alone raising her children during part of The Great Depression
~Was the oldest of seven children... her siblings looked to her as a mother
~Was a homemaker
~Was very social... lodge, game nights, NUMEROUS daily visitors (everyone was welcome), a giving neighbor, talked to anyone
~Wrote letters everyday... loved beautiful penmanship
~Was very tall
~Loved coffee
~Played make believe anything with me
~Gave away her queen size bed to put two twins together in her room so I could sleep side by side with her, but still have "my own" bed
~Held may hand every night when I went to sleep
~Sang me songs
~Loved Wheel of Fortune
~Stayed up really late and liked to sleep in
~Got one of those really big three wheeled bikes with a basket so she could go on bike rides with me
~Hugged and kissed me all the time
~Put sweet notes in my pocket
~Lost weight when she worried about me
~Never gave up on my mom
~Took me to the dentist and sold life insurance to get me braces... she thought smiles were priceless
~Loved to laugh
~Crocheted blankets
~Liked rose scented lotion
~ALWAYS hummed
~Was quite a collector of "stuff"
~Loved to bake pies and can
~Made me peanut butter and pickle sandwiches and frozen fruit for snacks
~Took me on many many trips
~Loved country music
~Had strong hands
~Never had an unkind word to or about anyone
~Wrote in a journal every night
~Bought me lots of dolls and doll stuff
~Had Christmas whatever day I could come
~Loved getting her hair done every week
~Went to whatever church her friends had invited her to or that her visiting children were attending... went most Sundays
~Supported and encouraged me when I decided to go to college
~Loved her porch swing
~Lived a virtuous life

Dolores Jolene Gross...

~My father's mother
~Raised three boys
~Was a high school secretary after her youngest son went to high school
~Loved to garden... had a HUGE garden
~Made me a bean house every summer
~Loved flowers... loved making people bouquets
~Loved living in the country
~Didn't get too socially involved... spent more time with nature than friends
~Sewed... you name it she made it
~Knitted hats every night without looking down... she made them for homeless people and newborn babies at the hospital
~Took me swimming in the creek every summer day
~Made an amazing picnic lunch
~Loved Pepsi
~Was very short
~Took me school clothes shopping every fall
~Love Nat King Cole
~Loved to read
~Loved thrift stores
~Hated house cleaning
~NEVER judged
~Never gave up on my dad
~Took me frog and snake hunting
~Loved costume jewelry
~Had a glamorous mother... she had a closet full of minks and fanciful items from her mother
~Patched the knees of my pants
~Gave me Twinkies and Oreos for snacks
~Was an only child
~Made cookies with me all the time
~Was an amazing cook... liked to cook best on the wood stove
~Bought me trucks, puzzles, and craft kits
~Helped me make my Christmas presents
~Helped me with my homework
~Was called the most beautiful women in the valley as a young lady
~Had an outdoor shower... the only shower at the house
~Was quiet
~Loved taking care of my grandpa
~Was Catholic although I didn't know it until she gave me her cherished childhood rosary when I got engaged to Tony
~Supported and encouraged me when I decided to go to college
~Made me teacher dresses for my first job
~Slept on the porch in the summers
~Lived a virtuous life

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Tony's Turn...

1. What is your name? Tony

2. 4 letter word: Toss

3. Vehicle: Trek (His road bike)

4. City: Troutdale

5. Boy Name: Troy

6. Girl Name: Taunya

7. Alcoholic drink: Total Disorder Porter

8. Occupation: Teacher

9. Something you wear: Trousers

10. Celebrity: Tim Allen

11. Food: Toast

12. Country: Thailand

13. Something found in a bathroom: Toilet Paper

14. Reason for Being Late? Two little girls

15. Cartoon Character: Todd (Fox and Hound)

16. Something you shout: Time Out

17. Animal: Tiger

18. Body Part: Toe

19. Words to describe you: Time to go!!!

My Turn...

1. What is your name? Athena

2. 4 letter word: Ache

3. Vehicle: Airplane

4. City: Athens

5. Boy Name: Allen

6. Girl Name: Abbey

7. Alcoholic drink: Absolute Vodka

8. Occupation: Alligator Hunter or Animal Activist

9. Something you wear: Asp... aka Policeman Night Stick

10. Celebrity:Allen Jackson

11. Food: Apple Pie

12. Country: Argentina

13. Something found in a bathroom: Ants... at least in our current situation

14. Reason for Being Late? Anne or is it Marc that is the question

15. Cartoon Character: Archie

16. Something you shout: Am I making myself clear!!!

17. Animal: Aardvark

18. Body Part: Ankle

19. Words to describe you: Apologetic

Monday, March 3, 2008

The Hair...

Everyone is always asking where Kylee's curls come from...









I think I may have had a little something to do with it... Me age 3

Tooth Fairy Is On Her Way...

Kyndra has lost her first tooth. I just can't believe it... such a right of passage. Anne was the first to notice the dangling tooth. It wasn't quite ready to come out on Saturday when she first noticed it, but by Sunday night it was too annoying to even munch on a sloppy joe. Kyndra opened up and let me pull out her tooth in order for her to finish her sloppy joe. She couldn't put the tooth under her pillow on Sunday because my camera had run out of batteries. We decided the tooth fairy could wait for the photo op!!! She started getting those teeth at three months old and boy was she a drooler... not a dry shirt in a single picture.