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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanksgiving Morning

The sun wasn't up yet on Thanksgiving morning when I went out to feed the horses and I was so surprised to see this rare Pahrump weather event. It was so calm and so peaceful, there was no wind and no sounds, just quiet. After feeding, I went back to bed, but I couldn't go back to sleep. I just kept thinking about the absolute beautiful Thanksgiving morning I was missing. So, I got back up and took my camera outside and thought about all I was thankful for.


This last one was a little later in the morning and the sun was trying to peek through.

Saturday, November 29, 2008


Check it out! According to the poll on my blog there is no 0ne who "NEVER" visits my blog. I expected a few to never visit, but none? And, the majority who do visit, visit every day. I think that is so cool. I think there is something wrong with the counter though. There must have been more than 7 (and one was me, hehe).

Since today is 11/29/08, I'm going to post the 11th and 29th picutres from the 8th folder on my computer. Let's see what we get.
Whats your 11th and 29th pictures?

11th Picture
This is Baby Boy waiting to get his car tech'ed (is that a word?), at Death Valley Raceway in February 08.

29th Picture


Chad's brother Jabez at the same race.


Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

I just wanted to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and list a few things I am thankful for. These are in no particular order.

1) My Job - I am so thankful to have such a good job. I really lucked out when I got this job three and a half years ago. (I'll try really hard to remember this when I drag myself back in on Friday after having all week off.)

2) My Husband - I don't know what I would do without Chad. He is the best husband and I am thankful to have him in my life.

3) My Kids - My kids put up with a lot from me, and, they still love me. My kids are awesome and I would not trade any of them for the world. I hope they know how much I love them.

4)My Grandkids - I am sooooo thankful that I have these 14 little people in my life. I used to not like other peoples kids too much and then these guys came along and I truly cannot live without them.

5)My Family - I have the best family ever and I know I don't tell them enough that I love them. I am thankful that they put up with me.

6)This country - I am so thankful that we live in a country where we have political and religious freedom. I'm able to vote for our president and choose which church I will attend. How lucky I am that I wasn't born in a country where these things are not possible.

These are just a few of the things on my thankful list. What are you thankful for?

Tuesday, November 25, 2008




What Your Thanksgiving Meal Says About You



When it comes to the holidays, you follow and love the big traditions. You look forward to them every year.

You see the holidays as a time to be close to loved ones. It's a good time to reconnect and make memories.

You like the more adult aspects of the holidays - parties, cocktails, and having time off from work.

During the holidays, you are likely to feel comforted. At your worst, you feel a bit over-indulgent.

You consider yourself a hillbilly, and you're proud of it.

You tend to spend your holidays sharing and pitching in. You'll do whatever needs to be done.

Monday, November 24, 2008

I am A Mormon!

I just wanted to repeat a story that was told in Church on Sunday. I can't remember the speakers name so I'll just call her Sister Elenore Green. Sister Green is in her late 70's or early 80's and was born and raised in the only Mormon family in Nebraska.

Elenore's Great-Grandparents were Mormon pioneers who were traveling with a group destined for Salt Lake City. They were one of four families that had grown tired of traveling and had decided together that they wanted to stop and settle in Nebraska. They approached the other Mormons and tried to convince them that they should stop. The leader of the group refused, he had his orders from church leaders and would continue leading his company into the Salt Lake Valley. That didn't fare well with these four families and they were very angry. They decided to settle in Nebraska and cursed the Mormons for going on and leaving them to fend for themselves. They would burn their Church records and would never again be associated with the Mormons.

All but Elenore's Great Grandmother, she couldn't bare the thought of cutting all ties with the Mormons, so she hid a copy of The Book Of Mormon, and years later, it was found in her home by her daughter. Her daughter kept the book and handed it down to her own daughter (Elenore's mother) who studied it and learned to love the Gospel. She was a well respected member of the community and was the one that the townspeople would go to when they needed help or advice, but because the Mormons were still hated, she kept her beliefs a secret. She went on to have her own family, and there still wasn't a Mormon Church, so she and her family attended the local Presbyterian Church.

From a very young age, Elenore knew that she came from one of the four original families who had left the Church. And that she could never tell anyone that she was a Mormon. Everyone cursed and talked very badly about the Mormons and how they had abandoned them in Nebraska. Elenore spent her entire life hiding the fact that her family was Mormon, until years later.

While in college, Elenore was traveling by bus with her college class, making a loop around Nebraska. They were in Idaho near the Utah boarder, and she was riding in the front of the bus next to the professor. She heard a bunch of guys, who were in the back of the bus grumbling. And they were making fun of and just saying terrible things about the Mormons. The closer to Utah they got, the louder they got. Finally, Elenore couldn't take it any longer. She was shaking and she was scared but she pushed all that aside and told them that the things that they were saying were not true. One of the boys in the back asked how could she possibly know more than he on this subject. She just took a deep breath, stood up and said "Because I am A Mormon".

Everyone was shocked and the bus grew so quiet that a pin drop could be heard. Elenore's professor was so impressed with her courage, that he told the bus driver to make a detour down into Salt Lake City to see the Temple. He wanted to see for himself, what she was talking of. That was her first time visiting the Salt Lake Temple and she had the opportunity to share it with all of her classmates. Giving her testimony for the first time, was such a welcomed relief, that she knew right then, that she would never again hide the fact that she was a Mormon.



I think a lot can be learned from Sister Green. I AM A MORMON!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Private Birthday Blog


I changed my Birthday Blog back to private. There are only a few people that have access right now, but I want to share it with everyone. So.......PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE send me your email address so I can add you. I don't want anyone to miss their own very special Birthday Party.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Ship High in Transport

My good friend Anna sent me this in an email. And since this is my favorite word (and color like she was so kind to point out), that I thought I would share. Guess you learn something new everyday.

Manure... An interesting fact
Manure: In the 16th and 17th centuries, everything had to be transported by ship and it was also before commercial fertilizer's invention, so large shipments of manure were common.

It was shipped dry, because in dry form it weighed a lot less than when wet, but once water (at sea) hit it, it not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began again, of which a by product is methane gas.

As the stuff was stored below decks in bundles you can see what could (and did) happen.

Methane began to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern, BOOOOM!

Several ships were destroyed in this manner before it was determined just what was happening.

After that, the bundles of manure were always stamped with the term "Ship High In Transit" on them, which meant for the sailors to stow it high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane.

Thus evolved the term " S.H.I.T " , (Ship High In Transport) which has come down through the centuries and is in use to this very day.

You probably did not know the true history of this word.

Neither did I.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

The Name Game

I found this tag while blog stocking and thought it would be fun to do.

1. YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (first pet & current car):
Trudi: Old English Sheep Jeep
Chad: Dog Dodge

2.YOUR GANGSTA NAME: (fave ice cream flavor, favorite cookie):
Trudi: Sherbet Peanut Butter
Chad:Vanilla Peanut Butter

3. YOUR "FLY Guy/Girl" NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your last name):
Trudi: TBRO
Chad: CBRO


4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite color, favorite animal):
Trudi: Green Horse
Chad: Blue Rabbit

5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born):
Trudi: Lynne S. Lake
Chad: Preston Salt Lake


6. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (the first 3 letters of your last name, first 2 letters of your first):
Trudi: Brotr
Chad: Broch

7. SUPERHERO NAME: ("The" + 2nd favorite color, favorite drink):
Trudi: The Brown Lemon aide
Chad: The Brown Coffee

8. NASCAR NAME: (the first names of your grandfathers):
Trudi: Bobby Ray
Chad: Horace Ted

9. STRIPPER NAME: ( the name of your favorite perfume/cologne/scent, favorite candy):
Trudi: Endless Love Peanut Butter Cup
Chad: English Leather Oh Henry

10.WITNESS PROTECTION NAME: (mother's & father's middle names ):
Trudi: Raynone
Chad: it's protected

11. TV WEATHER ANCHOR NAME: (Your 5th grade teacher's last name, a major city that starts with the same letter):
Trudi: Hanson Henderson
Chad: Fisher Fresno

12. SPY NAME: (your favorite season/holiday, flower):
Trudi: Spring Daisy
Chad: Fall Lantana

13. CARTOON NAME: (favorite fruit, article of clothing you're wearing right now + "ie"
or "y"):
Trudi: Banana Pantie
Chad: Watermelon Socky

14. HIPPIE NAME: (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree)
Trudi: Cheerio Weeping Willow
Chad: Egg Potato Red River Birch

15. YOUR ROCK STAR TOUR NAME: ("The" + Your fave hobby/craft, fave weather element + "Tour"):
Trudi: The Blogging Rain Tour
Chad: The Rabbit Raising Snow Tour

So.....I tag Kaylynn and Lindsy to post their answers on their blogs. Have fun!


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thin Ice with the old lady

While walking through the service drive today, I saw Anthony heading to the building through the door opposite the one I was going to. He did his normal "hi mom" wave, while I just smiled and gave him the "peace sign". He stopped dead in his tracks and said "Mom, don't ever do that again". I was thinking that maybe I had given some sort of gang sign, or something offensive that could get me into trouble and asked him why. He just simply said "because you are old".

I was shocked, I couldn't believe that my son just called me old. This is the same kid that was happy when I turned 30, so he could finally tell his friends that his mom was in her thirties.
And now, with only 5 years away from him being in his thirties, he calls me old. Hmmmmmm........All I can say is that boy is treading on thin ice with this old lady.

Peace out Anthony!!!

Friday, November 07, 2008

Corn Dog Sticks and a Field Trip

Christopher comes to my house on Wednesday nights for spelling lessons, and while driving, we usually have a pretty good conversation. Last week, he was telling me about school lunch and how good the food is. He likes the pizza, it's square and it doesn't have crust on the edge and it is good.


The kids get served lunch on thin plastic trays, the kind of plastic that is used to make the plastic cups you would use for soda (these are his words). They throw them away when they are done and they don't hold that much food. The trays at his old school are much better because they held more food.

One thing that really baffles him is; why do they take the sticks out of the corn dogs? So when they eat the corn dog they have to pick it up with their hands because the stick is gone. He's not sure why they are gone and wishes they had sticks. I wish they had sticks too.
What has our world come to if our elementary kids can't have sticks in their corn dogs? I guess if they take them out before the kids get them, they don't have to have stick monitors to make sure they confiscate all the sticks before the 2nd graders get a chance to sharpen them into deadly weapons.



The best day of the whole entire week was going to be the day his class got to go on a field trip to Skate Zone. He was pretty excited. I hope he had fun.

***Alert***Alert***Alert***

Someone is having a birthday -
I'll give you a hint -
Bee-Are-Aye-Tee
Give up?
Go to the birthday page to find out who!!

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Happy Anniversary Chad


15 years ago, we said I do, again. And since this is our "legal" anniversary, I thought I would tell you right here in front of everyone (all 5 people who read this), how much I love you and how happy I am to be your wife. I am very lucky to have you and I am looking forward to the next 15 years. I love you Chad!

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Recent random stuff

Today was the first day of trying to adjust to the end of Daylight Savings Time. Dang, that's hard to get used to. I don't like it getting dark at 5:00. The only plus is that I get to sleep in tomorrow.
I had lasik eye surgery about 8 years ago. They fixed my astigmatism and I have been able to see 100% better than I did before the surgery, for all this time. But lately, I have noticed that I don't see as clear as I should. So, I went to the eye Dr. and he confirmed that I can use some help with my distance vision as well as my close up. So basically, he said I'm getting old and recommended...........are you ready for this? Bi-focals! Sheesh....I'm not even 40 yet. Actually, age isn't completely to blame for my diminishing eye sight. He said that the cornea, the part that is reshaped during lasik, is like hair. It just continues to grow, so eventually my astigmatism will and has started to return. I could have lasik again to touch it up and it should be good as new. My close up vision problem though, is age. And even if I did redo the lasik, I would still need reading glasses. So I ordered progressive lenses which I can wear to see close up or far away. I hate that I can see so good with them. I don't want to get dependant on them and wear them all the time. Oh well, on the bright side, I'm not blind.

Halloween was fun, we went over to Anthony's to have birthday cake and ice cream for Zachary's birthday. He didn't quite know what to think when we turned out all the lights, lit a "2" candle and everyone was singing to him. He was looking around like we had lost our marbles. He was just about to get mad when the song was over and his daddy was encouraging him to blow out his candle. Next year, he may understand it a bit more.



After cake and ice cream, we followed all the kids to the Saddle West for some trick or treating. They had closed off the outside corridor of the hotel and made a path past hotel rooms where people were handing out candy from the rooms. Some were dressed up and some had there rooms decorated. I don't know how many rooms there were, but the kids all got a full bag of candy. Then at the end, they had a haunted house that you had to go thru to get out. You could by pass that part if you wanted to, but who wants to do that? That was the best part. I think all the kids had fun and no one was tormented too bad.











Speaking of the Saddle West. Since Chad and I had such a great time when we went to see the Beverly Hills Chihuahua, we decided to share it with the kids. So, we picked up Kaylynn's and Anthony's kids and went to the movies. The only one we didn't take was Zachary. We figured we were already pushing our luck with 6 kids, so we better not try it with a baby too. The kids had a great time. None of the kids except Aly had been to the movies before so it was quite the treat. We had drinks and popcorn and Grandpa and Grandma survived. It was a great night.






Last, but not least; Sunday is quickly becoming my favorite day of the week!