Friday, May 2, 2008

Jess has no time so I will try!

Jess has no time to blog lately, as if those who checked this blog lately haven't noticed. We as a household are in a time of change. We no longer have a toy room. We have a Mike room. That is right folks I have joined the ranks of those who have had family live with them. I have stated before that I never would. All has been good. One week down 5 more months to go (or until KB homes decides to finish our house). I actually have enjoyed having Michael here and Stacy (his friend girl) comes over sometimes. They add some adult conversation to my preschool world.

This pic is Jess showing how busy he has really been. He is with Diablo (the chihuahua puppy that we had for a few months then sold last week because we were having no luck potty training him and the carpet showed it).


Jess and I picked out all of our upgrades this last week for our new house. We actually found flooring and such that we both agreed on (knock me over with a carpet sample). We have done the house in shades of neutral earth tone greens. We paid nearly a small fortune in upgrades, but we want to have what we like (within reason) if we are going to be going out on a limb and purchasing another house. Here's hoping that it all looks okay on the large scale. Maybe by the time the house is done we will forget what the stuff is suppose to look like (naw I am to picky for that!).

We did the 5th bedroom option, so the loft is smaller and we got the extended patio.

Floor Plans





A couple of days ago Isaac turned 4. We could not manage to remember that it was his special day. Jess tried to schedule himself to attend the National Honors Society induction ceremony that night, Noelia had achievement days (her first time when did she get so big?), and I volunteered to watch my two nieces while their mom attended a new endowment temple session of a friend. Alas Isaac aged just the same, Jess skipped the ceremony and McDonalds had a rowdy crowd for dinner. After baths some of the family came over for cake. He wanted a big number on his cake but walmart was all out of "4" so I put on the "8" from Noelia's birthday and made a minus sign from a short candle then put four individual candles. Birthday math (8-4=4). Isaac even got to stay up and play the Wii on his birthday. Michael asked him why he wasn't in bed and he stated simply, "If I go to bed it can't be my birthday anymore!" Duh Mike!



On that very same day Isaac, Elena, Rhett (the boy I watch) and Chiha decided to take a nap at the same time (thus is why Isaac was staying up late, he never naps). I was amazed!! an hour to myself. I took a picture to prove to myself that I actually had some free quiet time. So what did I do? I balanced the check book and watched the ninth inning of the D-Backs game. I also watched the rerun of the Micah Owings pinch hit homerun. He is my favorite player on the team. Go Snakes!

Just one last thing, blogs get long when you don't post very often. I hope to work on that.

NOELIA!! She is eight!! She had a real party with Hannah Montana invitations, a pinata, streamers and the works on the Saturday before her big day (we squeezed the party in between conference sessions). Then on Monday the seventh of April she was baptized by Jess (in our stake you can still have it whenever you want). We had to be out of the building by 5 so as to comply with church Monday night, family night regulations. She was very ready and very beautiful that day. Jess says he has never had a greater afternoon than that. Also there is a picture of her at spring sing. She is so tall she stood in the very back and new every single word. Her music teacher says she has an American Idol voice.





For those who are planners like me and know that life never goes as planned read on.

I had the baptism all planned we would get there 15 min early set up an entry table with her guest list. Set up the front table with her photo and pink roses and get the two involved changed. I wore my waterproof mascara (this is as good of time as I can think to feel the spirit). We were only 5 min early and almost everyone was already there. Even my brother and his wife were there with the table cloth I asked her to bring (she doesn't like to rush to get ready, I love you Suzy Q :) We hurried to do the necessary things before the baptism began. The guest list had to be signed on the way out because everyone was already in their seats. To top it all off I forgot the blasted flowers. We were off to a great start. The bishop was a little late so I had a few minutes of worrying whether or not he remembered to come. Leigh gave a good talk and I was beginning to settle down. Noelia then got baptized (only once!) I ran back after watching the baptism to give her the towel and help her get dressed. She promptly began crying because she forgot her dry underwear. OOPS! I finally got her calmed down and explained that many women don't wear panties so they don't have lines. That said and done we had the final talk by Papa during which I had to go sit in the back with Rebekah who was loudly playing hide and seek with Diego with her father's suit coat. He had left to use the restroom. The baptism was then over. Not a tear shed. No feelings of the spirit because I had to many other things to worry about and do. I hope I can learn and do better in a year and a half for Diego!

He who cannot learn by others' mistakes is stupid. He who cannot learn by his own errors is a fool!

6 comments:

nate and marne said...

thank goodness you finally updated this thing. i was getting really tired of the asu thing. see, it's not that hard! i didn't realize noelia's bday party was between sessions. that must have been fun. wow, i can't believe they are all so old!! keep up the good work.

Lisa Payne said...

haha! you're posts are much more entertaining than Jess's

Stina said...

i second lisa's comment. i'm glad that you updated. i still feel sad that we couldn't be there for the baptism. :( wow! noelia is sure growing up fast. it;s all pretty surreal.

teehee! i talked to mom yesterday and i am glad i did...i woulda been in shock about michael and building a house.

i hope all continues going well for you guys

we love you!

Suzanne said...

Wow!! So many changes. I had not realized that Mike moved in until I read this...and I am over at least two times a week! :) Your new house sounds like it is going to be so beautiful. I am so exited and happy for you. I love that you put the plans up! What a big house! I can't thank you enough for watching the girls for me when I went to the temple both times...especially when it was Isaac's birthday. Thank you for taking them to McDonalds with you. You are supermom. I hope that Isaac liked his fireman hat. Noelia's baptism was so beautiful. You really did such a good job planning it. The programs looked great. Leigh and Grandpa gave such good talks, and the video made me cry! I guess I am a wimp, she's not even mine! Thanks for including that picture with Trista in it, that was a nice suprise. The dry underwear thing made me laugh - I did the same thing on my baptism day! Since we lived across the street, I just had to wait for my mom to go get dry ones. I'll have to remember to tell Noelia!
I love you Cami! You truly are so wonderful.

Leigh said...

That was awesome! I had skimmed this post earlier, but this time I read it through; I LOVE that Noelia forgot dry underwear. I can totally picture you telling her girls sometimes don't wear it because of lines. Robert makes fun of me, but I was one of those girls... he he he

The Gardiner Gang said...

I love being able to relate to moms who are experiencing the same things I am. It makes me feel like maybe I'm not the only nutso! I totally relate to your planning everything and then it doesn't go as planned. The underwear story made me laugh too. Poor girl! I felt so bad I wasn't able to be there for her baptism. I hope she didn't hold it against me! I love having her in my class so much! She's a great example to my kids too.