December 16, 2015

The "Before Pics" of the Project (upstairs)

This is the entry. There is burlap? wallpaper. Even on the door. Ugly linoleum and its very small.  

 
 
The coat closet is small and deep. We plan to take off the accordian door and leave it open with a bench and hooks. 

 
 The living room has crown molding which is in great condition. Under the orange carpet, there is hardwood floors. The walls are lathe and plaster and the texture is very thick. We are trying to figure out the best way to remove it.  We are thinking about removing the aztec archways. We would just cut out the fancy jigs and leave it rounded.


The fireplace is hideous! It pink morter with orange/red rock. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE RED ROCK! It reminds me of my vacations down in Moab to visit my family. I would LOVE a red rock garden at my house, but not on a wall. Trying to decide if we should pull it out and chance trying to match the crown molding or leave it there and paint it. 


 One of 2 bedrooms. The walls have no texture with a little wallpaper close to the ceiling. 


 Master bedroom... if you can call it that.  Dark wood paneling with that thick texture too. Hardwood floors underneath the carpet in both rooms.


 The kitchen, sigh. Its got some character. Need to get rid of the paneling. Replace the countertops and the sink. And I plan to repaint the cabinets and install a dishwasher. The carpet is glued down so we are not sure if we will try to salvage the hardwood, or just tile over it.
But look at the light!  That is probably the only thing that will be staying. I love it. With a fresh coat of paint, it will be an amazing focal point of the kitchen.


The carport. Why is there a fence blocking your entry to the carport, especially in Idaho??  The ceiling and the posts need repainted. 


 The bathroom. Small, but livable. The "brick" on the wall is actually a stencil in plaster! It could be cool repainted, but not sure if it will stay. Tub and tile are dirty, but in great condition.
 The vanity and medicine cabinet we will rip out. We plan to tile the floor.


The garage. One car. We will need to sheet rock the ceiling, but hoping to give everything else a fresh coat of paint.

December 15, 2015

We've got the keys to our very own..... project!

We signed the papers today for this beauty!
No, we aren't moving. Its a fixer upper.  We have plans to flip this house in 90 days and sell it.
Its a 4 bedroom, 1 bath house. Once car garage. Fenced in back yard. The owners before were smokers so there is a thick layer of nicotine on the walls, windows and ceilings. The walls are lathe and plaster.  The entire house is carpeted. The only part of the house that does not have carpet is the entry way and the laundry room. Underneath the nasty carpet is hardwood floors. We hope to refinish them and leave them.  The basement has tile ceilings which will have to go and we will put up sheet rock.  One of the bedrooms is dark wood paneling. The kitchen and another bedroom have paneling going up about 1/3 of the way. There are dusty cobwebs in every nook and cranny. It's going to be a huge project with who knows what spare time we have, but we are excited to see what we can do with this place. Everything that has to be done is all cosmetic.

Wish us luck!

May 26, 2012

Keeping up our end of the bargain

Paisley has a really bad habit of coming to our bed EVERY night!  Wait, let me rephrase that.....

Adam has a really bad habit of letting Paisley climb in bed and snuggle EVERY night.

Paisley has learned that if she comes to my side of the bed, she gets put back in her own bed with no sympathy.  She has also learned that she can sneak into daddy's side of the bed without him waking up and get to sleep there the rest of the night.

After trying everything under the sun to try to get her to sleep in her own bed without too much support from daddy who is wrapped around her little finger, I had pretty much given up.

Then a few weeks ago, Paisley started begging to get her ears pierced.  After a week of her talking about it all the time, we came up with a great bargaining idea!

We told her that if she would stay in her own bed every night for 5 nights in a row, then we would take her to get her ears pierced. GENIUS, I thought. Maybe we could break this habit.

First two nights, we never saw her.  Third night she came down to our bed and wanted a drink. I gave her one and then reminded her about the deal. She ran back to her bed.

The fifth night was a Friday night. At 1 am, we hear her crying in her room.  Adam went to check on her and she said that she really wanted to snuggle.  Adam said that she should have come down to our room.  She immediately replied; "No, cuz if I come down to your room, I don't get my ears pierced tomorrow!"

So guess what we did Saturday!!  Yes, my daughter and 3 years old has her ears pierced.  She didn't even cry.  I was queasy and couldn't hardly watch them do it, but she grimaced when they shot the ears and then asked if it was already done.  She is proud of her earrings.  I am proud of my little girl!


Update:  One week later.  She has already lost 3 earrings.  And last night I woke up to find Paisley in our bed......   Sigh.  What to do??

May 10, 2012

Kindergarten Registration


Only 4 months ago I was worried that Treycen was going to struggle to keep up with all the kids because he refused to hold a pencil the right way, he refused to color or do any sort of paperwork.  He knew some of his colors, but it was only after he would guess a couple of times when asked.  He had NO desire to learn how to write the alphabet or even identify letters.  So I called up Annette Thompson who I know through the stake primary and she has taught preschool for over 15 years.  I asked her from one mom to another if I should be worried about Treycen.  Mostly I was concerned that he wouldn't sit for a second for ANY teacher.  She told me not to worry, that there is no requirements to go to kindergarten. But she also said that she had an opening and that if I was interested, I could put him in her class for the next 4 months.

I decided to try it out and within one week, he could spell his name and WRITE it too!  He could cut with scissors and the best part was, he WANTED to color and he was actually trying to stay inside the lines!  Annette Thompson is a miracle worker!!



I took Treycen in for his Kindergarten registration and while I was filling out the packet of paperwork, one of the Kindergarten teachers came and took Treycen to a classroom to be "tested".

They were gone a few minutes and then the teacher brought him back and said that my son was really smart and he is ready for kindergarten. (phew!) I know he is smart, but I wasn't sure that he was going to cooperate with anyone.

We get in the car and Treycen starts busting up laughing.  It was contagious, and I asked him what in the world he thought was so funny.

He said, "Mom, I TOTALLY spelled my name wrong for that teacher!!!"

I asked him how he spelled it and he said; "T. Q. N. W. S. R."  He was so proud!

Now I am beginning to wonder what that teacher REALLY thought of my child!! What a little stinker! But I love him with all my heart!  Kindergarten: HERE WE COME!!


February 13, 2012

The Big Change is upon us

Now that the cat is out of the bag, I can share all that I have been going through in the past 3 weeks.

My first reaction: (3 weeks ago)
BISHOP?!?!???!!!??  My Adam??? Did you ask the right Hall????  
BISHOP'S WIFE??!??!  ME???!!??!
Pinch me, this can't be real!!

Friends and family reaction Today:
"Your kidding me, right?"
"ARE YOU SERIOUS??"
"How old is he?  How old are your kids?"
"Not sure if I should congratulate you or give you my condolences"
"Welcome to being the newest widow in the ward!"
"Are you going to get released from Primary chorister and Girls Camp Director?"


My answer:
"NO, I am not kidding."
"Yes, I am serious!"
"He is 31. My kids are 5 and 3.5..... it's fine!"
"Haha, (heard that one before)."
"Adam who??"
"I have no control over my calling, but I hope to stay right where I am!  The bishop doesn't discuss details with me, he might as well be working for the FBI. And I prefer it that way :)"

How I Feel Today:
HERE WE GO!!!!!!  After 3 weeks of emotions spiking at all ends of the spectrum, it's FINALLY reality. Yes, my husband is Bishop at the age of 31. Yes, we have two children 5 and 3.5...... it's ok!  I can honestly say that all those fears and worries I have been feeling are either gone, or don't really matter anymore.  All I am feeling today is humility and I am so incredibly proud of my sweet husband.

5 years is a long time. Both of my kids will be baptized. His parents will most likely have left on a mission and so many other things will happen within the next 5 years.

I am not quite sure I am ready for the life long change this brings to our family, but I have no choice but to accept this and move on.  Then I remember that I have been promised to be blessed for accepting this calling.  I couldn't have asked for a better husband and father to my kids.



I will be fine!

Our family will be fine!
We have already been blessed in so many ways and I look forward to soo many more.

January 21, 2012

Only a mother of 2, but I am a mother!


I came across this article and it has pulled on my heart strings.  This very subject has been on my mind so much lately as I have watched my friends bring their 9th child into this world.  I have thought back on my childhood and being the oldest of 8 children, I wonder how did my parents do it??



To the Mother With Only One Child

 Thursday, January 19, 2012 7:00 Am


Dear Mother of Only One Child,

Don’t say it.  Before the words can even pass your lips, let me beg you:  don’t say, “Wow, you have nine kids?  I thought it was hard with just my one!”
My dear, it is hard.  You’re not being a wuss or a whiner when you feel like your life is hard.  I know, because I remember having “only one child.”  You may not even believe how many times I stop and reflect on how much easier my life is, now that I have nine children.
All right, so there is a lot more laundry.  Keeping up with each child’s needs, and making sure they all get enough attention, is a constant worry.  And a stomach bug is pretty much the end of the world, when nine digestive tracts are afflicted.
But I remember having only one child, and it was hard—so very hard.  Some of the difficulties were just practical:  I didn’t know what I was doing, had to learn everything.  People pushed me around because I was young and inexperienced.  But even worse were the emotional struggles of learning to be a mother.
When I had only one child, I truly suffered during those long, long, long days in our little apartment, no one but the two of us, baby and me, dealing with each other all day long.  I invented errands and dawdled and took the long way home, but still had hours and hours to fill before I would hear my husband’s key in the door.
I cared so much what other people thought about her—they had to notice how beautiful she was, they had to be impressed at my natural mothering skills.  I obsessed over childhood development charts, tense with fear that my mothering was lacking—that I hadn’t stimulated her enough,  or maybe had just passed on the wrong kind of genes.  I cringe when I remember how I pushed her—a little baby!—to achieve milestones she wasn’t ready for.
I lived in terror for her physical safety (I once brought her to Urgent Care, where the doctor somewhat irritably diagnosed a case of moderate sniffles) fearing every imaginable disease and injury.  In my sleep-deprived state, I would have sudden insane hallucinations that her head had fallen off, her knees had suddenly broken themselves in the night, and so on.
My husband didn’t know how to help me.  I didn’t know how to ask for help.  My husband had become a father, and I adored him for it.  My husband got to leave the house every day, and sleep every night.  He got to go to the bathroom alone.  I hated him for it.
When I had only one child, I told myself over and over that motherhood was fulfilling and sanctifying and was filling my heart to the brim with peace and satisfaction.  And so I felt horribly guilty for being so bored, so resentful, so exhausted.  This is a joyful time, dammit!  I should enjoy being suddenly transformed into the Doyenne of Anything that Smells Bad.
I loved my baby, I loved pushing her on the swing, watching squirrels at the park together, introducing her to apple sauce, and watching her lips move in joyful dreams of milk.  But it was hard, hard, hard.  All this work:  is this who I am now?  I remember!
So now?  Yes, the practical parts are a thousand times easier:  I’m a virtuoso.  I worry, but then I move along.  Nobody pushes me around, and I have helpers galore.  Someone fetches clean diapers and gets rid of the dirty ones.  When the baby wakes up in the middle of the night for the ten thousandth time, I sigh and roll my eyes, maybe even cry a little bit for sheer tiredness—but I know it will pass, it will pass. 
It’s becoming easier, and it will be easier still.  They are passing me by.
I’m broken in.  There’s no collision of worlds.  We’re so darn busy that it’s a sheer delight to take some time to wash some small child’s small limbs in a quiet bath, or to read The Story of Ferdinand one more time.  Taking care of them is easy.  It’s tiring, it’s frustrating, but when I stop and take a breath, I see that it’s almost like a charade of work.  All these things, the dishes, the diapers, the spills—they must be taken care of, but they don’t matter. They aren’t who I am.
To become a mother, I had to learn how to care about someone more than I did about myself, and that was terrible.  But who I am now is something more terrible:  the protector who can’t always protect; the one with arms that are designed to hold, always having to let go.
Dear mother of only one child, don’t blame yourself for thinking that your life is hard.  You’re suffering now because you’re turning into a new woman, a woman who is never allowed to be alone.  For what?  Only so that you can become strong enough to be a woman who will be left.
When I had only one child, she was so heavy.  Now I can see that children are as light as air.  They float past you, nudging against you like balloons as they ascend.
Dear mother, don’t worry about enjoying your life.  Your life is hard; your life will be hard.  That doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong—it means you’re doing it right.
~Simcha Fisher



Yes, my 2 children are a handful! Yes, it's a full time job to keep them out of EVERYTHING, to stop fights, to feed them their 20 snacks everyday. I complain, yes. (I swore that I would NEVER complain if I could just have kids) But I love the person that my children are molding me into.

I thought that waiting 8 years for children was my opportunity to learn patience. YA right!! Either patience has many more definitions, or I didn't pay attention in class AT ALL.

Some days are hard. Some days I just wait for Adam to walk through the door just so that I can have an adult conversation and someone to vent to about the day I had. I have to fight for his attention, but that's ok cuz I think the kids need him to come home just as much as I do!

But I find the days that I am just counting down the minutes, I have made a choice to put some other project before my kids. It's those days that I have the most messes to clean up. The kids act out more, fighting for my attention. The days that I choose to put my kids first, go by so fast. I find myself wanting them to stay up and snuggle with my just a little longer.  This is what motherhood is all about no matter how many kids you have.

Through all the complaining and repeating of the crazy things my kids do, I am so grateful that I am a mother and I am becoming the woman I am destined to be. I just hope that those moments of "breaking" I can remember all of this and will react in a way that is improving myself.  Hard task. I am up for the challenge!!

January 12, 2012

The Treycen-isms are back!

I was just thinking the other day that I haven't heard any really funny Treycen-isms for a while.

Perhaps I have been a little too busy to listen or write them down when they happen.

Today he has been on one!

I picked him up from Preschool and he tells me;
"Mom, I was really good in school today so my consequence is I get to play the Wii all day long!"
I love this kid!  I have been pounding into his head the simple fact that every choice has a consequence, good or bad.  I guess he really does get it!

Later today, he was making a mess of my desk and he KNOWS he is not supposed to touch things on my desk.  When I scold him for doing something he knows is wrong, he simply said;
"You can take away all of my coins cuz I don't feel like playing the Wii today."

Dang,  this coin reward system is biting me in the rear more than it is helping.  He is just too smart for his own pants!!

One more.....
I am editing pictures of my cousin, Ashley's newborn baby.  They are huge BYU fans so one of the pics is baby Paxton all decked out in BYU clothes with BYU blanket and a BYU football.

Treycen walks in and with his most dramatic voice, he says;

"OH NO!!!!!"  I whirl around and ask him what was wrong.

"That baby doesn't have any Boise stuff!!"

Haha Mark and Ashley.... BOOYA!!!!  Treycen knows where his pride should be!

Thanks for keeping life light Treycen!  I love you for your silly ways of thinking. You bring so much sunshine into my life!

January 9, 2012

Breakfast geniuses!

Now THIS is how you eat COCOROOS!
We bought chocolate flavored cold cereal 
and daddy taught them how the cereal makes chocolate milk.

They came up with a great idea to prevent waiting till the cereal is all gone. 
Genius!!
Should I show them the bowls with the built in straw, 
or should I let them think they are inventive??


p.s.  I am scared to tell you at what time of day these pics were taken....
let's just say, it was a late brunch, and yes we stayed in our jammies all day!

January 5, 2012

My lil helper

I have been so busy today getting ready for my valentines mini photo sessions and I am exhausted.
While making dinner, paisley asks if she could wash dishes.
I know that my floor will be a puddle and that I will have to rewash every dish she does, but how can I resist having her sweet voice singing every song she knows while she squirts an entire bottle of dish soap on every dish?
I have pandora playing on my phone and she is singing along as if she wrote the song, making up her own words. I love this girl!
So if I forget to tell you sweet paisley, I love you soo much and you should know that you bring so much joy into my life! Thanks for spending the evening in the kitchen with your momma :) I needed that today!

January 3, 2012

Christmas eve 2011

We went to grandma Bart's aka: Nedine Stowell for Christmas Eve.
We had soup and I made breadsticks. Uncle Todd came over and got the maneur spreader out to give the kids a ride. We all got warm in the "man shed" with some hot chocolate and some polar express soundtrack.

January 2, 2012

Let's all go to the movies!

We took the kids to see The Muppets today. They did really good considering their ages :).
Treycen's favorite part he said was when the robot kept running into the wall
and when Fozzy put on the fart shoes (of course).

Paisley's favorite part was the singing.

My favorite part was the unlimited popcorn and Pepsi! Adam's too, I am sure.

So glad that we went! I love making memories with my family!


Notice, we are the only ones in the theater?  Not really, there was about a dozen others. 
Want proof?
Who took this awful picture of all of us??

January 1, 2012

Mirror, Mirror on the wall....

Paisley pulls her little mirror dresser into the craziest places. She then talks to herself in the mirror telling herself that she is a beautiful princess! I love my 3.5 yr old princess :)

December 31, 2011

Would you believe it's the last day of December?

It was warm today! 
45 degrees and the kids were playing in their beloved sandbox.
 Kramer loved the attention too.

November 30, 2011

Preschool is AWESOME!

I put the kids in the preschool this semester up at BYU-Idaho.  They are loving it!!  They ask me every day if it's a school day.  




I am not sure if they are learning their alphabet or numbers, but they have learned a whole lot about apples, firemen, post offices, doctors, insects, construction workers, cameras, etc.  They can even repeat facts that they learned weeks later.

For instance, we were out picking apples and Grandma Debby asked Paisley if she knew where apples came from.  I am sure she was expecting an answer like "the tree" or something, but Paisley told her that apples come from seeds.  The seeds get planted in the ground and the seed grows into a tree, then the tree grows lots of apples.  She is a very smart girl!

Treycen went on a field trip to the post office and he mailed a letter to himself.  When it came in the mail, he was so proud!!  He told me exactly what happens to the letters and how it got to our house.

I volunteered to go to the firestation with both of their classes and they love the tour!  They got to sit in a firetruck and an ambulance.  Treycen asked the fireman what the difference is beteween a Fire truck and a Fire engine.  The volunteer fireman didn't know.  Treycen had to tell him!!  Pretty funny.  The volunteer didn't even know how to turn the lights on in the truck.  Treycen didn't think that fireman was very smart.

Each kid got a chance to spray the fire hose with the assistance of the fireman.  One kid jerked the hose out of the fireman's hands as he was turning the hose off. Treycen laughed and I could just see the wheels turning.  When it was T's turn, he looked at me, looked at the fireman and snatched the hose right out of the fireman's hands and tried to spray the whole class. It was stopped before it got out of hand, but geez that kid is quick!



I love that they love school!  I love having a couple of hours to get work done uninterupted :)