Monday, November 12, 2007

Blog tag-and I'm it.

So Natalie blog tagged me which apparently means I get to write six things about myself and tag somebody else. So if you aren't interested in six "Sharee facts" you can skip this post. I won't be offended (because I won't even know.) It's kind of hard to think of six things that aren't super obvious. Let's see . . .

1. I love to sleep. When I'm finally done for the day, and my head hits the pillow, it is like heaven. Arthur calls it "the flop" when I climb into bed and just drop into the downy goodness of my wonderful pillow. I really can't find words to describe it--It's just marvelous.

2. I have been keeping a journal since I was 8 years old. I received my first journal for my 8th birthday and have kept one ever since. I have filled probably 14 journals since then. I am not consistent by any means; I don't write every day or even once a week. Sometimes it's just once a month. But I enjoy keeping a journal because it's kind of therapeutic for me -- besides, "one should always have something sensational to read on the train." (name the play/movie).

3. I grew three gray hairs when we were in New York while Arthur got his Masters at Cornell. I couldn't believe it when I found them, and plucked them out as fast as I could. Thankfully I haven't sprouted any more since then. I guess that's just proof that stress can age you prematurely. Poor Arthur got too many gray hairs to pull out that year, so he is just accepting those gray hairs, however premature they may be. He's still very handsome though, gray hairs and all.

4. I believe in long, hot showers. I think that a long hot shower can fix almost anything. Does your back hurt? take a hot shower. Are you congested? shower. the steamier the better. Are you anxious or stressed out? shower. Can't hear yourself think? you can in the shower. How about a vocal rehearsal room? Can't beat the shower. It even has cool acoustics. I love hot showers so much, sometimes I take two in a day. I know it's a bad habit, especially for somebody who lives in a desert, but what can I say? I just believe in showers.

5. I don't watch TV. I watch movies, but I rarely sit down and watch TV. I don't have any TV shows that I watch regularly, or care if I miss. Even the sound of it continuously on bothers me. I'd much rather curl up with a good book and relax that way.

6. My senior year in college, I wrote a really great paper that my professor thought I plagiarized. I worked in the music office, and he knew me personally, so I was shocked that he could believe me capable of that dishonesty. I was almost in tears when he confronted me about it. But after several minutes of grilling me about the paper, I eventually convinced him that I'd actually written it. I guess that could be considered a compliment in a weird, twisted sort of way, if you can get past the insult on my integrity. Anyway. I got a big fat A on that paper, so Go Me!

And here's a bonus tidbit, since I'm on a roll: My favorite candy bar is Twix. mmm . . . I love those.

Okay, I'm tagging Melanie, and I don't know if this is allowed, but I'm tagging Julianne and Jenny too, even though they don't have blogs, because I wish they did. So maybe you guys should start one and your first post can be "Six Fabulous Facts About Me!"

Thursday, November 01, 2007

A Hogwarts Halloween

After practically living at the sewing machine for two weeks, I finally finished everybody's costume. (I sewed the last button on Arthur's just a few hours before the Halloween festivities were to begin.) Hopefully it's obvious what we all are, but in case you aren't familiar with Harry Potter, we are Harry Potter (Dallin), Hermione Granger (Daphne), Ron Weasley (Sean), Professor Trelawney (Sharee), and Professor Snape (Arthur). Technically, I didn't sew my costume. I found most of it at Good Will.

We went to the ward Trunk-or-Treat for Halloween which is great, because our neighborhood isn't a very big trick-or-treat neighborhood. Not a lot of porch lights on, and not a lot of kids to be disappointed by the lack thereof. We've had to outsource our trick-or-treating to other neighborhoods the last few years anyway.

So the trunk-or-treat was fun, but the gusty cold winds that came out just for the evening kind of put a damper on the party. Our dry ice potion blew away too quickly, and wind always makes people a little less keen on hanging around. Oh well. At least our costumes were awesome. Here are a plethora of pictures to satiate your burning desire to see them in all their glory.

Getting dressed takes almost as much time as we spent at the Trunk-or-Treat. If you look closely at the trash can on the counter, you'll see the rest of Arthur's wig. We had to alter it significantly since it was originally a long black "Elvira" wig with strands of gray in it.

We gave Arthur's wig a haircut and then added a bunch of pomade for that nice greasy look that Snape has. And we used a toothbrush to apply Sean's red hair color, without which, how could he possibly be Ron Weasley?

Two "Harry Potter" families. The Andersons were Cederic Diggory, Tonks, and a couple of Hogwarts owls.

An unlikely romance has developed between Snape and Trelawney.

Sean never holds still, especially for pictures, so here's a candid shot of what he does best. Run.

Harry and Hermione

After we got home, I tried once more to get just one shot of the three kids by themselves. At this point, they've had a little too much sugar, Dallin's glasses got sat on, I think, and Sean is trying to drink Dallin's glow stick. Nice.


And finally, the "de-Weasley-fication" process.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Jack-O-Lanterns!

We carved pumpkins for Family Night this week.


Here's Dallin scooping out the guts.

Sean wasn't very interested in gutting or carving the pumpkins. In fact, we ended up putting him to bed after he scribbled on his pumpkin and then ran off somewhere--probably to break some more DVDs.

But Daphne and Dallin enjoyed it.
Daphne requested a "cute happy face," which Arthur helped her with.
Very cute and very happy, don't you think?

Dallin designed his very own angry face, which came out great. And those straight lines make for some speedy carving action. It's the blasted curves that take forever!


I ended up carving a face Daphne drew since Sean's design was impossible to carve.
Halloween just brings out the creative genius in us all. Happy Haunting!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

2007 Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta


This is one of my favorite things about Albuquerque. Every year at the beginning of October they put on the annual Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, the biggest ballooning event in the world. It is so much fun, and I think I like it more than the kids. We woke up this morning at 5:15 and headed out to Balloon Fiesta Park. It's normally a 15-20 minute drive, but with all the traffic for the fiesta, we arrived there a little after 7 a.m. The cool thing about Balloon Fiesta is that you can walk around the field and actually watch the whole inflation process from rolling it out to take off.


There are a lot of "special shape" balloons, but I think wind forecasts may have scared some off this morning. The one shape in particular that we all wanted to see was the new Darth Vader balloon from Belgium. But he must have left early because we didn't see him there today, much to Dallin's disappointment. (Mine too, I admit.) But we found a picture of it to show you all because it really is an impressive balloon. Hopefully he'll come back next year.


We did get to see a lot of other cool ones; Clarabelle the cow, The two bees who take off holding hands, give each other a kiss, and then fly separate directions, a scarecrow, a haunted house, and of course the traditional tear-drop balloons are fun too.




After the balloons have all taken off (there are hundreds of them on a good wind day--it's really spectacular) we share breakfast burritos (with lots of green chili) and fresh squeezed orange juice. Mmm-Mmm good! After such a fun morning, we will all enjoy a good nap this afternoon.



Friday, October 05, 2007

Mike and Amber!

We were lucky to have Mike and Amber (Arthur's brother and his wife) come visit the last weekend in September. We visited the zoo on Friday while Dallin was in school, and then Saturday, we went to the BYU/UNM Football game. BYU won 31 to 24. GO COUGARS! We just wish Mike and Amber could have stayed longer! We love you guys!


Daphne is feeling a little nervous about that cougar. It was pacing because feeding time was approaching.


Sean and Uncle Mikey


The BYU football team doing the Haka! (a Maori war dance)

BYU FANS!

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Big little events

Well, this past month or so, we've had lots of little exciting things happening. At the very end of August, Daphne turned four years old. When I asked her what kind of cake she wanted, she just said, "PINK!" Four days later, at the beginning of September, Sean turned two years old. Sadly, we forgot to take our camera up to Angelfire (where we celebrated his birthday) so I don't have any birthday pictures of him. But he had a Lightning McQueen birthday. He got lots of the little cars from the movie, Lightning McQueen pajamas and Lightning McQueen shoes that actually light up. The great thing about those is that I never have to ask him twice to get in his PJ's or put his shoes on. Daphne had her first day of preschool September 4th. She was a little shy the first day, but now she loves it and enjoys going a couple of times each week. Additionally, Dallin lost his first and second tooth this month, so we've just had big moments for everyone. My big moment this month is that we once again have hi-speed internet (at least for the next six months) which makes me very happy! Hurray!


Daphne and her pink cake


Sean in his special Lightning McQueen shoes


Daphne's 1st day of Preschool


Dallin's first lost tooth