"Disney on Ice Princess Wishes."
It was the perfect night. We started out at our house getting all dressed up. I found a great deal on two princess dresses at Value Village at Halloween time and couldn't help but get them. I was saving them for Christmas or birthday but they came out for the princess show. They were both so excited, squealing and laughing. We got them dressed up from head to toe and fixed their hair all fancy.
We invited Grandma Kathie to come with us too. We jumped in the car and drove downtown. We went extra early because there was supposed to be some fun pre-show stuff. First we got to go into a special room where they had a little display set up for some of the princesses. (A picture of the princess and then a dress and some other little things.)
They also had a Prince and Princess dressed up and standing there so they could meet them and get a picture. Then we headed in to find our seats. The girls were so anxious for it to start. They kept asking how much longer. Then about 15 minutes before the show was to start they did a little etiquette thing. They talked to the princesses and princes in the audience about bowing and curtsying. It was so cute. They got them all ready and then Cinderella and her Prince came out in a neat carriage and they had them bow and curtsy and wave to Cinderella and her Prince. And then they declared them officially Princesses and Princes. Kind of fun. Then the real show began and it was amazing. Grandma and I got a little teared up just seeing the girls so excited (we are just so sappy).
Ariel is Hailey's favorite, so when she came out she was glued to the ice, clapping and laughing and smiling, just soaking it all up. Cinderella is Ashtyn's favorite and when she came out she said, "I can't believe it, she really is real." Just so adorable. They loved it all. We saw Tinkerbell (who brought magic and scenes to life), Mickey and Minnie Mouse (who introduced the theme and each princesses wish, then we saw, Jasmine, Snow White, Belle, Ariel, Mulan, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella, as it told just a little bit of their story. The show ended with all of the princesses with her prince and a sparkling carriage and fireworks.
It was awesome and the girls loved every second. We can't wait to take them to Disneyland!! Someday.....hopefully. It will definitely be a night we remember for a long time!
Friday, November 30, 2007
Princess Wishes!!
Well, we have two princesses that live at our house and their wish came true the other night when we were able to take them to
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
The First Snow!!
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
OLIVER!!
So this year our Stake had a play again (they do it every other year). And this year it was Oliver. So of course I had to try out again because it was so much fun last time. Well, I did and I am glad I did. It is always so fun. Very time consuming, but worth it in the end. I was chosen to play Mrs. Sowerberry, the undertakers wife.
If you don't know the story line of Oliver Twist, here is a quick summary. In the Nineteenth Century, the orphan Oliver Twist is sent to a workhouse, where the children are barely fed and mistreated. He is sold to a house of an undertaker, after asking for more food at the workhouse. After he realizes he is very unwelcome he runs away to London. He arrives exhausted and starving, and is welcomed by a gang of pickpockets lead by the old crook Fagin. He meets Nancy, a young woman who started out pickpocketing for Fagin at a very young age. When Oliver is mistakenly taken as a thief, the wealthy victim Mr. Brownlow brings Oliver to his home and shelters him. But Fagin and the dangerous Bill Sykes decide to force Nancy to kidnap Oliver back worried that he will tell about them and their little group of pickpockets. Nancy goes to Mr. Brownlow and tries to help him get Oliver back, but Bill Sykes stops them. In the end, Oliver gets to go back with Mr. Brownlow, who ends up being his uncle.
So I played a very fun character. From the first time I enter the stage I am supposed to be feisty.....and rather rude at times to Oliver and my family. In my scenes, my husband Mr. Sowerberry and I are trying to decided if we want to take in this little orphan boy and we decide that he would fit the part and then we sing a song called, "That's Your Funeral."we laugh and act like we are so happy when people die because that is our way of earing a living. Then in the second scene, there is a fight between Oliver and Noah a boy who works for us. Then my daughter Charlotte and I come out and grab Oliver and throw him into a coffin. Then I get water thrown on me and then Oliver gets pulled out and is going to be taken back to the workhouse by Mr. Bumble and then Oliver pushes me into the coffin. Two very fun scenes. Here are some of my (and others in the play) favorite lines: "Henry really, it takes you twice as long to do anything as anyone else." "Bring up some of the cold bits we put out for the dog, it hasn't been in all day so it can go without 'em. I daresay the boy isn't too dainty to eat 'em, are ya boy?" "....you don't mind sleeping among coffins I suppose. But it doesn't matter much whether you do or you don't, 'cuz you can't sleep no where else." "Never in ALLL, MYYY, LIIIFFEE!!" "Well, and what if he did, you little ungrateful wretch. She probably deserved what was said and worse." Aren't those evil sounding......here are some of my favs while we sing from the song: "We're just here to glamorize you for that endless sleep. You might just as well look fetching when you're six feet deep." "We don't harbor thoughts macabre, there's no need to frown. In the end we'll either burn you up or nail you down. We love coughs and wheezes and diseases called incurable. That's your funeral, no one else's funeral, That's yoooouuuuur funeral!!" We are the funny, creepy couple.
I bet it is hard to picture me saying stuff like that but I did and it was soooo fun! I have a few pictures of me and Mr. Sowerberry and of course I got our coffin too.
They even had to put makeup on me to make me look older. Just a fun experience. I have never done anything like this before. I did the Joseph Smith play with the stake two years ago but it was nothing like this. Oliver was a full blown play with lots of lines and choreography and music and scenes and props. Lots of work. My girls wanted to be in it too but they just didn't need anyone that young. Maybe next time. They loved watching the show. They both ran around playing on the stage when it was all over and I was showing them props and all the stuff behind the scenes....they were amazed and didn't want to go home. I had a blast and I recommend it to everyone.
If you don't know the story line of Oliver Twist, here is a quick summary. In the Nineteenth Century, the orphan Oliver Twist is sent to a workhouse, where the children are barely fed and mistreated. He is sold to a house of an undertaker, after asking for more food at the workhouse. After he realizes he is very unwelcome he runs away to London. He arrives exhausted and starving, and is welcomed by a gang of pickpockets lead by the old crook Fagin. He meets Nancy, a young woman who started out pickpocketing for Fagin at a very young age. When Oliver is mistakenly taken as a thief, the wealthy victim Mr. Brownlow brings Oliver to his home and shelters him. But Fagin and the dangerous Bill Sykes decide to force Nancy to kidnap Oliver back worried that he will tell about them and their little group of pickpockets. Nancy goes to Mr. Brownlow and tries to help him get Oliver back, but Bill Sykes stops them. In the end, Oliver gets to go back with Mr. Brownlow, who ends up being his uncle.
So I played a very fun character. From the first time I enter the stage I am supposed to be feisty.....and rather rude at times to Oliver and my family. In my scenes, my husband Mr. Sowerberry and I are trying to decided if we want to take in this little orphan boy and we decide that he would fit the part and then we sing a song called, "That's Your Funeral."we laugh and act like we are so happy when people die because that is our way of earing a living. Then in the second scene, there is a fight between Oliver and Noah a boy who works for us. Then my daughter Charlotte and I come out and grab Oliver and throw him into a coffin. Then I get water thrown on me and then Oliver gets pulled out and is going to be taken back to the workhouse by Mr. Bumble and then Oliver pushes me into the coffin. Two very fun scenes. Here are some of my (and others in the play) favorite lines: "Henry really, it takes you twice as long to do anything as anyone else." "Bring up some of the cold bits we put out for the dog, it hasn't been in all day so it can go without 'em. I daresay the boy isn't too dainty to eat 'em, are ya boy?" "....you don't mind sleeping among coffins I suppose. But it doesn't matter much whether you do or you don't, 'cuz you can't sleep no where else." "Never in ALLL, MYYY, LIIIFFEE!!" "Well, and what if he did, you little ungrateful wretch. She probably deserved what was said and worse." Aren't those evil sounding......here are some of my favs while we sing from the song: "We're just here to glamorize you for that endless sleep. You might just as well look fetching when you're six feet deep." "We don't harbor thoughts macabre, there's no need to frown. In the end we'll either burn you up or nail you down. We love coughs and wheezes and diseases called incurable. That's your funeral, no one else's funeral, That's yoooouuuuur funeral!!" We are the funny, creepy couple.
I bet it is hard to picture me saying stuff like that but I did and it was soooo fun! I have a few pictures of me and Mr. Sowerberry and of course I got our coffin too.
Thursday, November 08, 2007
MRSA info
Hello All,Since my new job is MRSA Coordinator, I feel a slight obligation to inform my family about MRSA, and try to get you educated with the facts, not just what the media has to say.
First of all, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been around since the early 1960's. It is a bacteria that is not killed by normal antibiotics. If you would like more general info on bacteria, and MRSA, click here.
The media has grabbed a hold of, dramatized, and glamorized what is going on, like they usually do.
The take home message for all of you is this:
WASH YOUR HANDS.
You know all those time you can hear your mom's voice saying "wash your hands" as you walk out of the bathroom, before you eat, or when you are about to pick your nose? Well, do it.
This country has a big battle to fight with MRSA, and it is not going away quickly, but we can keep ourselves safe and clean. Most of you probably already do it.
And, the great news is, that alcohol gel (Purell, etc) works actually better than warm soap and water. Just make sure it has at least 60% Ethyl Alcohol, or Ethanol.
This is a good link for you all also. It is geared towards the person that has MRSA, but you will find the info helpful, as you are sure to mix with someone that has it (store, school, church, work, etc). The section titled Caring for Yourself is particularly helpful.
I don't think there is any need for us to turn into hermits over this. No need to keep our kids from school, or stop going to the store. There are varying levels of germ freaky-ness we can get to, so find the one that works for you, and do it. Just remember,
WASH YOUR HANDS.
And when I say wash, I mean wash with warm water and soap, or use the gel. (Clean may be a better term). Wash them when you get home, wash them before you eat, wash them before you prepare food, after the bathroom, when you get in the car, before picking your nose (that one is for Carson and me), after touching your keyboard, after using the public phone, before and after visiting the doctor or the hospital, after shaking hands with a bunch of people, before you touch your face, before you play with your kids, before kissing your boyfriend (Jenni and HeberÜ), after sports, after time at the gym, and so forth. You get the idea. Get one of them small gel bottles, put it in your purse/pocket, and use that sucker. The more the merrier.
Please feel free to ask any questions you may have about this. I am willing, and would love to give you the facts as well as I can.
Stay healthy,
Sam
Friday, November 02, 2007
Fall fun!
It has also been hunting season. Sam and I both went this year. Yes that's right, I went hunting this year. Can you believe it? Well, I decided I had to see what all this hunting stuff is about. It has been in process for a couple of years because I had to get my hunters ed taken, which I took with a bunch of 12 and 13 year old boys, and thankfully passed the first try. So this season I was finally able to carry a gun and head out into nature to try and find Bambi's mother. How sad is that. I was unsuccessful. After four outings with Sam, I didn't even shoot the gun. We did see some but I just never got a good shot. I was nervous too. Sam was successful this year. He ventured out with his dad and got a nice mule deer.
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