This past month has been... interesting. It started out great. My family came out to visit at the beginning of the month, which was really nice. I hadn't seen my dad for a few years, and so it was great to see him again. I was really worried about having the three of them, plus the three of us already currently here, staying in our two bedroom apartment together for two weeks, but it worked out. We went to the zoo together, an aquarium (which Mark loved), and a dinosaur museum. Each of them were really fun to see. Then, of course, at the end of the two weeks, they had to go back home. Mark had a really hard time after they left, but is doing better now. Hopefully I'll get to go back home soon to visit.
This week, however, has been more trying. First, Brett chipped one of his teeth and we don't don't have dental insurance. I was concerned about how much that would cost us. Then, to top that off, he got a flat tire at work yesterday, which is even more money to have to spend. I was really worried that we would have a difficult time paying bills, etc. Fortunately though, we found out at Brett's dental appointment this morning that it won't cost that much to fix it. The dentist didn't even make us pay for the exams, even though we don't have insurance and the flat tire only cost about $17 to fix.
As I thought about how much money we could've had to spend to fix everything, I realized once again how blessed I am. I have a wonderful family, both my immediate and extended (that includes you Erika). I have a wonderful husband and an amazing son. "Somehow" everything worked out so that we are able to have the money that we need for our bills and to eat. I know that "somehow" isn't really just a somehow though. I know that it's God watching out for my family and making sure everything will be okay. I am so grateful to have the knowledge that there is a god out there who loves each of us. He wants all of us to be happy and no matter what trials we may face in this life, he will help us through them.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Sorry...
I apologize to anyone who actually reads my blog. I haven't written anything in forever because I forgot my password to get in. I know, that's pretty ridiculous, but it's true.
Anyhow, I'm hoping to get some pictures posted that we took of Mark at the park the other day. It was really fun. I still can't believe how fast he is growing! It's just crazy! In only 2 and 1/2 more months he'll be in nursery... and I'll actually be able to try and sit through Sunday School and Relief Society without a screaming child. At the same time, I'm sure that will be so weird for me not to have him with me.
Well, Mother's Day was actually pretty nice for me. No, Brett didn't do anything that others would consider "amazing" or "so nice" for me, but he didn't have to. Just having him home and not being out of town was good enough for me. He got back from Texas yesterday morning, and brought me home a really nice USC shirt... which I love! He knew I wouldn't want disgusting smelling flowers, or ugly jewelry, or anything like that... so he got me a USC shirt. I thought that was pretty awesome! The other nice thing was that my ward gave all the women delicious chocolate... you can never go wrong with chocolate! It's just good stuff.
The other great thing about Mother's Day, was that I got to celebrate me being the mother of such an amazing child. I really do love my son so much! I couldn't have asked for a greater child. Anytime I'm in a bad mood, he'll look up at me and just smile... I can't help but smile back.
Well, this is just a random blog full of random thoughts that I decided to write because I realized it had been quite a long time since I actually wrote anything on here. Again, I really did forget my password. The next time I post something, it will have some pictures of my cute little buddy.
Anyhow, I'm hoping to get some pictures posted that we took of Mark at the park the other day. It was really fun. I still can't believe how fast he is growing! It's just crazy! In only 2 and 1/2 more months he'll be in nursery... and I'll actually be able to try and sit through Sunday School and Relief Society without a screaming child. At the same time, I'm sure that will be so weird for me not to have him with me.
Well, Mother's Day was actually pretty nice for me. No, Brett didn't do anything that others would consider "amazing" or "so nice" for me, but he didn't have to. Just having him home and not being out of town was good enough for me. He got back from Texas yesterday morning, and brought me home a really nice USC shirt... which I love! He knew I wouldn't want disgusting smelling flowers, or ugly jewelry, or anything like that... so he got me a USC shirt. I thought that was pretty awesome! The other nice thing was that my ward gave all the women delicious chocolate... you can never go wrong with chocolate! It's just good stuff.
The other great thing about Mother's Day, was that I got to celebrate me being the mother of such an amazing child. I really do love my son so much! I couldn't have asked for a greater child. Anytime I'm in a bad mood, he'll look up at me and just smile... I can't help but smile back.
Well, this is just a random blog full of random thoughts that I decided to write because I realized it had been quite a long time since I actually wrote anything on here. Again, I really did forget my password. The next time I post something, it will have some pictures of my cute little buddy.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
So, this month has been one of excitement for me so far... the Steelers, my favorite NFL team, won the Superbowl, we'll be moving into a 2 bedroom apartment soon, and Mark is just growing and growing.
While watching the Superbowl, I felt like I was going to have a heart attack towards the end of the game when the Cardinals pulled ahead and almost won the game. Thank goodness for Holmes catching that final touchdown pass in the last few minutes!
When we finally move into our new apartment, it will be sooo nice for Mark to finally have his own room! Since he was born, a year ago, we've had Mark sleeping in the bedroom and Brett and myself have been sleeping on the living room floor (not the most comfortable place to sleep, but at least Mark has been sleeping well). I've found that if I'm not in the room, he's able to sleep through the night much better.
Not only will he have his own room, but he is growing and learning so quickly. He loves to knock on the door and have me pretend to answer it. He's also learning to say thank you when you give him something (although, this is something he really only does for me when we're home alone... haha). He walks everywhere now and he's so much more interactive. It's becoming a lot more fun to play games with him because he'll laugh and react more to the things I do (like hide and seek, reading books, etc.) That's another thing he loves to do... read. Sometimes Mark will pull out a book and flip through the pages while babbling on and on. It's so fun to watch him think he's reading. He's also learned to say no very clearly.... he'll shake his head if he doesn't want something and sometimes say "no" along with it... and then babble something after it in a higher pitched voice.
It's so amazing to watch as my son learns and grows and even though that's all that I ever really get to do anymore (take care of Mark) I love it! I wouldn't change it for anything else in the world.
While watching the Superbowl, I felt like I was going to have a heart attack towards the end of the game when the Cardinals pulled ahead and almost won the game. Thank goodness for Holmes catching that final touchdown pass in the last few minutes!
When we finally move into our new apartment, it will be sooo nice for Mark to finally have his own room! Since he was born, a year ago, we've had Mark sleeping in the bedroom and Brett and myself have been sleeping on the living room floor (not the most comfortable place to sleep, but at least Mark has been sleeping well). I've found that if I'm not in the room, he's able to sleep through the night much better.
Not only will he have his own room, but he is growing and learning so quickly. He loves to knock on the door and have me pretend to answer it. He's also learning to say thank you when you give him something (although, this is something he really only does for me when we're home alone... haha). He walks everywhere now and he's so much more interactive. It's becoming a lot more fun to play games with him because he'll laugh and react more to the things I do (like hide and seek, reading books, etc.) That's another thing he loves to do... read. Sometimes Mark will pull out a book and flip through the pages while babbling on and on. It's so fun to watch him think he's reading. He's also learned to say no very clearly.... he'll shake his head if he doesn't want something and sometimes say "no" along with it... and then babble something after it in a higher pitched voice.
It's so amazing to watch as my son learns and grows and even though that's all that I ever really get to do anymore (take care of Mark) I love it! I wouldn't change it for anything else in the world.
Family Picture
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
My Blog
So, I've started this blog at the request of a friend. However, I admittedly don't really know what to write in here... my life isn't really all that exciting. Every day is pretty much the same. I wake up take care of my son, Mark, watch some t.v. or a movie with Brett when he comes home from work, then go to bed. That's pretty much all I do. If someone has something they feel I should write in here, please let me know!
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