Monday, August 9, 2010

Closer to 30 than to 20.

Today is my 26th birthday. WAHOOO!! I thought it would be appropriate to remember some of the things that made me who I am. The first memories I have are of Tyler, Kristy, and I dancing to Michael Jackson's Bad in our 5 year glory. The best part is we choreographed it ourselves. We were amazing kids with a lot of creativity and ingenuity. Thanks guys for never being afraid to put me on your shoulders. We wanted to dance so we did the fact that we were little and inexperienced didn't stop us. We didn't understand can't. It took me a long time to understand "can't", and frankly I still have issues with "can't".

I remember when I turned 7 my parents used those candles that light up again after they've been blown out. Everyone thought it was funny funny funny. Everyone except me. I ran to my room crying because it was my birthday and everyone laughed at me! What the crap?? You're not supposed to be laughed at on your birthday! My Mom came and explained to me that it was my birthday and they'd much rather be laughing with me so lighten up, get myself together, and come have fun. Birthdays are times when everyone lets you know how much you mean to them, but you gotta let them know how much they mean to you too. Remember that Becca, Tyler, Kristy, and Adam?

I remember when I turned 8 we went to Disneyland with my cousin Veronica and friends Kristy and Tyler and others. It was spectacular! It forever solidified my status as a "Disney Girl". And I remember when I turned 10 my Parents set up a Wacky Fun House obstacle coarse in our yards where we were covered in all sorts of messy delectables like jello and whipped cream before diving off a "super high" platform into our pool. It was just as spectacular. It's not about the money, it's about the effort and the thought.

I remember before 5th grade Wells got me a Lion King back pack. It wasn't my favorite to be honest, but I loved Wells so I used it all year. and think about how sturdy it was every time I need a new back pack. My kids just got their first back packs and I was hoping for the sturdiness of that old Disney stand by. It got thrown around and trampled, all it needed was a go in the washer to come out looking brand spanking new. Quality, quality, quality.

In Jr high my friend Bec was often doodling  the words; Love, Piece, and Happiness. It resonated with me so much that I had a Love, Peace, and Happiness birthday party in 7th grade Where I got the Hanson's Middle of Nowhwere C.D. (CDs were brand new at the time) and thought; "How stupid! What the hell am I going to listen to this with?" as I had no CD player. It was the first time I'd ever been truly jealous of someone and recognized it. Tyler already had a CD player and his birthday was still two weeks away that stupid spoiled butt head. What's my Mom expect me to do? Go to his house and listen to it? Fat chance I'd share my musical gold with that kid. Again, I went to my room crying. This time I tried not to be noticed. My Mom still followed me. Again, I was told I was ruining my birthday for me and everyone else and to stop being a brat. Not only that, but Tyler came to find me. Tyler the brat with the magical boom box that could play my brand new cherished music. He made me feel worse by knowing exactly why I was upset (that I had no CD player) and that I could borrow his. Great, that punk just turned me into the butt head - stupid butt head! My Love, Peace, and Happiness party was turning into a Jealousy, Anger, and Resentment party. Then my Dad showed up - hours late - with my present. A brand new CD player! Lesson Learned; Be on time, and be grateful, and it's not their fault they have what you want.

Later that Year Melona Mosden had a birthday party in a suite at the Las Vegas Raquet Club. It was unsupervised . We were all so excited! But, too innocent and naive to try to be bad by digging out our parents liquor or cleansers. We were going to a boy/girl party unsupervised! What more did you need? Of course in our eagerness to be grown up the night got dramatic and Tyler was trying to commit suicide by massaging his temples to death. What did I say? I am ashamed to admit it but it was something to the affect of "that won't work, lets see if he can do it". After the fact I learned that I was never as good of a friend as my friends deserved, and Tyler will always be the bigger Drama Queen, but I'm a close second.

I remember Birthdays while I summered in Ohio a simple and happy time. The less drama you have the happier you are.

Two weeks after my 18th a huge car wreck where I almost lost my fingers... Guess who was there - Tyler, Char, and Rhonda.

I remember when I turned 20 and my BFF left on his mission. I had only the one friend at that point that I counted, I'd lost touch with the Classics; Kristy, Becca, Tyler, Adam, Wells, April, Marie, Zoe because of a car wreck, moving, and new religion. It was a sad day. Then Teira called me way too early for sane people to wake up. She told me to come out and get in the car. She, Jenni, and Erin were taking me to breakfast in our PJs. Little did they know that I slept naked! So I threw on PJs and came down. It was the dawning of a new era in my life. It's never to late to make friends especially on your birthday!

When I was at BYU and Marie got me the Goo Goo Dolls CD accepted with way less drama than Hanson. It was a surprise party that I wasn't as surprised about as I should've been. I discovered I'm kinda shrewd

I remember turning 21 with Jello cake courtesy of Jenni because my braces made my teeth hurt. It was a great party with the Moderns; Teira, Ben, Christine, Jenni, Matt, and Dave maybe some others too. Kelsey, were you there? I was wearing a green trucker hat. I almost found myself at this point, there was a spring in my step.

Then I got married... and I didn't marry a birthday guy. He's had some great efforts and some not-so-great attempts. Birthdays are just days to him, but I'm slowly changing his mind. Anybody ever do the math of our kids birthdays and notice that would land conception right around Jeremy's birthday. Yeah, I know how to work his brain into liking things. So this year what's the lesson? Silence is golden and under appreciated. I will always be discovering who I am, if I ever know for sure I'm not growing. I LOVE LOVE LOVE my family and hope I can give my kids the kinds of defining birthdays I had. If I died today, although I am not ready, I would be content because so many of you posted on my facebook I know you'd all be at my funeral. It would be huge. Thanks for loving me! I love each and every one of you too. More than you'll ever know or could ever guess.

Love,
Jade

Monday, July 26, 2010

Everybody wants to be a Princess

Courtesy of Rosie, I give you Princess Jac
They're getting ready to dance on the "stage".


Learning the moves.
Performing the piece.


One happy, mischievous big sister.

One happy innocent little brother who will one day be hoping his girlfriend NEVER sees these pictures.

The First Day of School

Today was the kiddos first day of school. We woke up and they were ready to leave for school in a snap!

Jac is in the potty training room as of this morning. Yes!!! Jac ate all of his breakfast and lunch, which is saying something. And he used the potty three times today! He rode on power wheels and played with cars a lot. He didn't cry when I left and got to be the line leader. From what I saw that meant he dragged the rest of the class on the rope. He's the biggest kid in his class and one of the youngest. Where did he get all that height?? When we got home all he wanted was to go back to school. The best part for me was the big hug I got when I picked him up.


Jac ready to go!

Rosie was a very good listener and got along well with everyone. Somehow someone mysteriously slipped her shoes into a trash can at nap time.When I got to her classroom she was sitting on a chair very upset over the loss of her princess shoes (sketchers with sparkles all over them). I think she got board and did it herself. Of course her favorite thing to do was play dress up. She also enjoys watching the class fish die. Her teacher can't figure out what's wrong but J is my father-in-law, so we are going to find some good hardy fish for her classroom. Rosie is well stocked on scooters (skirts with shorts under them) so she can be a princess everyday, but on the days she wears jeans she is welcome to wear a tutu over them so as not to be humiliated by the lack of princess attire.


Rosie excited to make new friends!

They both has a great day!They can't wait to go back!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Going with the flow

As many of you know we have recently relocated. The kids and I have moved to Ridgecrest Ca and are currently living with Grandma and Pop. Whilst Jeremy is renting a room from our good friend Dave. For those of you that didn't know all of this - SURPRISE!!!!

A lot of you want to know why. Good question. Sometimes the only answer I have is; it was the right thing to do at the time. How do we know that? We were working off of a religious hunch, otherwise known as revelation, that I should pass out some resumes around town while we were visiting Ridgecrest. Times are tough and we needed to act before anything bad or worse, depending on your perspective, could happen. I was asked to come in for a working interview within a few days so the babies and I stayed the following week. When Jeremy came that weekend the car broke down. We were stuck long enough for me to get a phone call from another dentist asking for a working interview. The kiddos and I stayed another week. I was offered the second job first negotiated higher pay than the dentist anticipated and will receive a 50 cent raise for each license I earn. I hope to earn another $2.00 a year by the end of December. I am still receiving phone calls for interviews which is something considering there were very few bites in Las Vegas. The job is fabulous! I love it!

It's hard for us to be away from Jeremy, but it's best at the moment as he has his heart set on journeying out of the union before joining us. Bev and Jay are very accommodating having cleared out a couple of rooms for us and helping us get settled and feel at home. We're working on it but being away from Daddy takes it's toll. It's nice for me to have them to rely on rather than being all alone somewhere that I don't know anyone for the first time ever.

Rosie and Jac are very excited to begin preschool at Immanuel Christian Child Development Center on Monday. They got backpacks (or pacpacs if you're Jac) for the first time. We met their teachers and classmates last week. Rosie is in the same class as one of my co-workers' son and Jac is up a level because of his vocabulary or something. We'll see how it goes because I may prefer him in a potty training classroom, in fact I do, but his teacher is excited to welcome him and intent on tackling the challenge. They will start gymnastics in a month and Rosie will go back to ballet too, She will attend the Sierra Dance Academy which works closely with the Nevada Ballet Theatre where she used to attend. Props to Grandma for picking her up in the middle of the day to take her to dance and back to school so she doesn't have to quit. The studio is very small. We hope to be able to put her in Suzuki violin in January so she can get the music stuff rolling to help with math and science challenges that will be coming her way next year in kindergarten and forever there after. Since pianos are big and pricey we'll go with the violin that is small and only kind of pricey.

Go ahead and say it. No, really i know what you're thinking; "That's a lot to do for little kids." Yep it is! We have great kids who are excited to make friends and learn. If we give them downtime they go nuts! Psycho! Bananas! They will get Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday with no classes scheduled. We live in a place that's within reasonable driving distance to mountains, fields, lakes, theme parks, and the beach. I want to make sure the weekends are free for family, church and pajama days! Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are reasonable. So, really it's only three days a week and a little practice time on the others.

We're glad to be here and excited for Jeremy to join us within the next year. My intentions are to keep this updated with pictures and news, but you know what they say about intentions...

We love you all and will miss your faces. but good news we have Skype video chat!!!!! let us know if you do too! it will be fun!! Check back for the First Day of School post.

Love,
Jade