Tuesday, December 1, 2009

He's HOME!

I can't believe that it's true, but Steven has been home now for almost 3 months! I am so very grateful for him getting here safely, and besides a few injuries that the VA is going to take care of (we hope) he is whole and well. I was anticipating a difficult readjustment period and in many ways it has been hard, but some others he was able to just slide into our life here and just be home. He started back to work for security a short time ago and is working (which is very very good) his shift is 12 hour graveyards (which is not so good). He is hoping and aiming for school starting in January and we will have the GI Bill and some other financial aid stuff, so he will only have to work part time as he will be a full time student. I am happily getting us ready for a move from our small 2 bedroom apartment in to a much larger 3 bedroom house, yes...I said HOUSE. It has a huge fenced back yard. We will be renting it for a very reasonable price and we are all excited to have the space. The kids are growing and adjusting to having 2 parents again. We are hoping to put the kids into a preschool either through Clark College or through the school district as they are ready to learn outside the house and have adventures. We are still debating whether or not to send our boy to kindergarten next fall as he will be barely old enough to start.
Life is non-stop and oh so fun!
I'm just so grateful that Steven is home for all the holidays, even if he does have to work Christmas Eve, Christmas day, New Years Eve and New Years day. At least he is home and safe, we can deal with anything else now that he is here.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Getting sneaky!

This is to be a very random post but I had to share! I have been introduced to something called the Sneaky Chef. It is a way of cooking that adds vegetables and fruits, minerals, vitamins, and proteins to your everyday foods! Now my kids and my husband do enjoy vegetables and fruits of nearly all kinds but the problem I face is that I don't serve them very often, or at least not nearly as often as we need to have them in our diet. I was also looking at different diets that I can do to change the way that I feel, one is the Flat Belly Diet, but as I look through the food and stuff I realized that I would never be able to keep it up on my own. So, when my sisters started talking about chocolate choc chip pancakes that have spinach and blueberries (Iron and vitamin C) hidden and all of her kids AND her husband would eat them, I decided that I really need to look into it. I got the kids recipes book and the manly recipes. I am SOOOOO excited to get going with this and just tweek the recipes that I already do all the time and make them healthier. Thanks for listening to my ramblings!
Oh on the home front, Steven should be returning before Aukai's birthday!! We'll let everyone know as the day gets closer, but as his extension was denied, he is returning on time and with his unit! The countdown has begun!!!


PS.
June 03,2009
Today I made Hamburger Helper with a sneaky twist and LOVED it! I used vegetable broth in place of the water and then added the sweet potato/carrot puree to the sauce plus added frozen mixed veggies to it at the end, and I got full off of about 1 cup of dinner and 12 oz of skim milk! Usually I can eat half a box which is 2.5 servings! I am sooo impressed and can't wait to try more! Especially the chocolate choc chip pancakes with hidden spinach and blueberry puree!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Family time!


Well, R&R has come and gone and now we are back to finding our "normal". But before we delve back into that world...here's a little of our family time!
Steven arrived 4 hours early to PDX thanks to some very nice people who gave him their seat on an earlier flight from Dallas to Portland so he could get home. Debbie came with us, Ashley Paice and her son Tyson came and my sister Sheryl and 3 of her kids joined us too to wait and cheer and hug as my hero arrived. Contrary to my fears and the fears of others, Aukai and Keli'i knew exactly who he was and there was no hesitation as they jumped into Daddy's arms.



Over the next 15 days, we had 2 BBQ's with friends and family, with lots of meat and laughter. We went to 2 Mariners games (one we lost and one we won!), we played tons and thoroughly enjoyed every possible minute. We went swimming, played ball, messed up the house, the car, and generally had a blast!
Steven and I were lucky enough to have 4 days on our own as we went to Seattle and Bellevue to attend a seminar given by the Army Family Services, while the kids stayed with Grandma and Grandpa Gold here in Vancouver. They took their first trip to the Children's Museum one day and the Zoo another day! They had lots of fun!
We had a wonderful visit and Daddy was able to recharge his batteries, he is now back in Iraq ready to finish his job and return home to us. Here are a few of our favorite moments from Steven's R&R. Enjoy!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

R&R Here we come!!!

Well, we are officially over the half way point of this deployment. The original homecoming date of August has been pushed back to November-ish, so we have passed half way to November. Now we can begin to look forward to the end of this time apart. Right now, we have R&R to look forward to! Steven should right now be on his way home for 2 weeks' vacation. I say should because he can be bumped off the flight in favor of anyone of higher rank or for someone heading home for emergency leave. I won't know for sure until he has reached the States and calls me, so we hope he's on his way. My plans for R&R are very loose, so let us know what plans and activities are going on but please do not be hurt or offended if we don't come or if we are late. We have such a short time together that we are going to be selfish with that time. We are going to have a BBQ of our own here in our apartment complex, potluck of course and will be posting the time later when we see the white's of his eyes!
Our main plans include a Mariner's game and relaxed fun with the kids. So, we might be up Seattle way for a couple of days, but it's still up in the air until we see how Steven is feeling and what he can handle.
We hope that everyone is doing well!!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Incredible blessings...


I am not going into any details here, so it may be foolish to write it here, but I have to express to anyone who may read this that I have a testimony that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ really loves us each individually. That they know each and everyone of us personally and knows what we need in our lives. The last week here has been especially hard for me, I had an important decision to make. This was a step-in-to-the-dark kind of decision that will affect my life, the kids' lives, and much more, so it was kind of big. I actually thought that I had made the decision Wednesday night, and I tried to go to sleep (pretty unsuccessfully,by the way) and on Thursday morning went back to the original decision to really think it out again from another point of view only to find that this point of view really did change the face of what I was looking at. I made the opposite decision from the night before and began implementing it right away. I had the decision confirmed to me the next day, it was NOT immediate people, I had to walk a few steps in the dark. Thursday I committed to my decision and in the middle of the day on Friday, I received a revelation for me personally that made me feel better about the decision. One that changed my point of view once again on the decision, the process I was to take and began to light my way forward. Friday, I had it confirmed to me that I had made the right decision and I was to move forward in faith, knowing that I had listened to the Lord's promptings!! I have never had that kind of confirmation before. Saturday was our Stake Relief Society Conference in which I played my flute with the choir. In this meeting, 2 of the addresses given confirmed my decision. The next day at church, it was confirmed yet again to me in the Sunday School lesson and the Relief Society lesson. Now today is Monday and Satan has already tried to make me doubt that I need to go to all the "trouble" that is in my part of my decision. That I can do it on my own without implementing my portion of the path that is laid out before me. I think that this decision will affect more generations down the road to receive such confirmation and such an immediate attack from the adversary! I have begun my part in this path, I will continue on the way that I decided on, I will hold to this incredible testimony, and we will be better than ok. We will be an eternal family!

Please keep us in your prayers as we go to battle against the adversary who already is attacking us on our new path.

Friday, January 30, 2009

My new old hobby

I used to love photography but it was set aside as I leaped into motherhood. My loving husband had purchased my dream camera for me and I have regained my hobby! I was able to host a photo shoot last week, take my nephew's senior pictures and will be doing pictures for an old friend and her baby boy! I am loving taking pictures of the kids at every opportunity and am learning the photo editing programs! If you can't tell, I'm a bit excited to have something for myself while I am acting as mother, father, and dealing with all of the things that Steven used to take care of, including our cars. I am grateful for my talents that our Heavenly Father has blessed me with, including my music and now an art. So, here's a few pictures I've taken over the last 3 weeks...enjoy!!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Classic Hollywood photo shoot

Hollywood ain't got nothing on us!
Come to a Classic Hollywood photo shoot!
Where?-Vancouver Hilton
301 W 6th St
Vancouver WA 98660
When?- January 24, 2009
10AM-6PM
What?- Photo Shoot in the style of the 1920's-1950's Hollywood starlets



This photo shoot is $200 total, $25 deposit to reserve your spot and $175 on the event date.
The price includes upwards of 100 pictures taken in many different poses, including glamor and tasteful boudoir shots in your favorite nightie, 10 of which I will crop, touch up and enhance in time for Valentine's Day! The pictures will be given to you on a disc with all rights so that you may print out your favorites as many times as you'd like! The camera being used creates pictures that are suitable for printing up to 16x32!
Some suggestions for poses, looks, and period attire can be found at www. moviemaidens. com

Session guidelines:
~Bring your own outfits and favorite props
~Boudoir pics allowed in your favorite nightie and/or glamor pics in your ball gown
~No sexual poses allowed or taken
~The attire must be at least as modest as a bikini for a family pool
~upwards of 100 pictures will be taken in many poses. I am willing to touch up 10 of them and then give you ALL pictures taken on a cd or your own memory card.

~Please bring your favorite treat or snack to share and have fun!

email me with any questions!

The price is not set in stone, I only want to break even, so the more people that sign up and come, the lower the price can get. I would like to fill the day and get the price down to next to nothing for everyone! I have some great pose ideas for men and couples, what a great Valentine's gift! Come and have fun! The more the merrier and the cheaper! Bring your friends and drive down the price!!