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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Rewards

It's the simple things in life that make me happy and give me that warm, fuzzy feeling inside.

Today, my students, by some miracle, came back from the computer lab and were ready to listen! It was amazing. They were all sitting attentively and anxious to participate. I rewarded them with a "5" point (they get 5 points, they get five minutes of extra recess). Then, we went back to our seats to do a paper (one of the few "drill and kill" things we do, but how else do you practice handwriting) and the kids were right with me the whole time. I just had to give a few reminders.

I complimented the kids and I could see in their faces that they appreciated it. And they continued to try hard. Consequently (and I love when the consequences are positive and not negative), they got 5 extra minutes of an activity they enjoy because there wasn't quite enough time to start something else before they were to move to that anyway.

On the flip side, I have been down for the last 24 hours because I am getting reprimanded for not having a neat and tidy room. Organization at school (and to Pret's chagrin, home too) has been the bane (thanks, Webster, for the correct spelling of this word) of my existance since I began teaching, six years ago. Not often does it impeded my teaching, but does not look good in the show area or to my time management when I am focusing on moving things so kids can sit down at my table rather than teaching them.

But last night, I stayed after work for about two hours focusing on a few areas that were really bad. Afterward, I felt so good about what I had accomplished. It was a great reward. Now if I can just remember that intrinsic feeling and make that my focus of my time rather than wasting it on other things. I was still bothered by it when I was talking to Pret last night. He was late getting home from work and the gym (yucky on-call nights!) so it was pretty late when we finally were talking. I had calmed down quite a bit before that, but talking about it again brought the emotions back to the surface and I got emotional again. I asked Pret for a blessing this morning and in it, I was told that this reprimand was for my good and I should learn from it. Hopefully I will! I'll have to check-in in a few weeks and let you know how I am doing.

OK, this took a bit of a tangent. Really, I just wanted to brag about how well my class had just done. I really have a GREAT class this year! And I sure love teaching!

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Singing Birds in December

As a young child, I vividly remember driving down Big Horn Avenue (in Sheridan, WY) with Melanie (my sister) and asking about birds singing when it was cloudy, and how you really don't hear them. She reminded me that birds usually tend to sing only when it is sunny outside (any scientific errors in this post are due to my lack of memory and/or science skills, not a reflection on my sister). I even remember her mentioning how solar eclipses can be kind of creepy because in the middle of a "sunny" day, the birds will just STOP SINGING.

Well, as I was fixing breakfast this morning, I noticed there were birds singing. Not having been within hearing ability of singing birds for a few months (with the sun rising so late, I am usually inside my school before the sun is really up enough to have birds begin communicating with one another before I am isolated inside) plus having many of the birds gone for the winter, it was quite a pleasant surprise.

I thought that would be the end, but as I have been catching-up on others' blogs, I have smiled quite a few times as I have heard that birds outside my door.

For those of you who may also have been "chirping birds" deprived, I found a little video that you can "listen" to. Hopefully it will bring a forgotten smile to your face as well.

Friday, August 28, 2009

The Actor and the Housewife

The Actor and the Housewife: A Novel The Actor and the Housewife: A Novel by Shannon Hale

My rating: 5 of 5 stars I loved this book! Although I was unable to read it all in one day, I tried my best! I laughed, I cried, I called someone in another state to let her know that she HAS to read it. I thought the relationship between Becky and Felix was great. I wish that I could be as quick on my feet as Becky (i.e. Shannon Hale) and wonder what it would have been like to be around them. I rarely buy books new (or at least within a few months of them coming out) but I am in the process of buying this, for the sole purpose of lending it to others to read. LOVED IT!!! View all my reviews >>

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Preston Dahlgren, R.N.

So I have been meaning to post this for a while, I just haven't had a chance. Who knew that summer vacation could be so busy!!

As you can see by the title, Pret passed the NCLEX and is officially a Registered Nurse. There is quite a story behind it, though.

So the minimum questions for the NCLEX is 75. If you only get 75 questions, you either bombed it, or passed it easily. Well, Pret got took three hours to take the 75 questions and then was kicked out of the test. He had felt better about it than the first time, but still wasn't sure, so he had no idea whether he had passed or failed. Needless to say, he was a little anxious to get the results.

He had taken the test and not passed in March, but his results were still posted on the testing site. He paid to get the results of this test (taken June 17th), but tried too early, so it gave him the failing results of the earlier test. He called to let me know that he hadn't passed (I was in Wyoming with my parents) and so we were all really bummed that night. He was able to hang out with and talk with a few friends to keep him occupied and distracted, but it was still a rough, depressing night (and I wasn't even there to scratch his back as he fell asleep. It was sad!) Our mothers were probably the most upset about it of all of us--my mom couldn't stop moping and his mom just didn't know what to think about things.

Brenda (Pret's mom) has a really good friend that became a RN about a year ago. She told Brenda about checking the State of Utah Professional Licensing department (DOPL) to see if he had an active license and trying to beat Pret to knowing the results of the test. Well, Brenda was awakened at 4:00 in the morning after he found out he hadn't passed and was prompted to go and check the DOPL sight just in case. When she checked, it showed that he had an active license as of the day before! She went running into their bedroom and woke up Pret's dad, Dan, and they decided they ought to let Pret know.

Well, we don't have a land-line and Pret turns his phone off to charge at night, so they had to drive over to our house and pound on the door/ring the door bell repeatedly (because we have an air conditioner going in our bedroom) to try to wake him up. They finally got him up and he was a little disoriented. They had printed off the page and showed him and I think he was in a state of shock. I had actually left my phone on so I could use the alarm, so I awoke at 4:30 to see my mother-in-law calling me. But when Pret answered, I was really confused. I asked why if everything was ok, and he replied, "Sort of." I then asked why he was calling from him mom's phone and he then proceeded to tell me the whole story. I was so shocked that I didn't really know what to say. We chatted for a bit and realized what had ended up happening with the "unofficial" results still being posted. It was amazing the difference in talking to him. He was a completely different person!

I was pretty tired, so I just kind of hung up and drifted back to sleep, but Pret was so hyper that he just went to the gym before he had to go to work. It is amazing what a difference having two different results make.

So Pret has now been working as a RN for almost a month. It has been a transition, but he is enjoying doing "real" work and more than anything, feeling like he is free to do what he wants and not feeling like he has to be studying all the time. We have enjoyed working on some projects together that we haven't had time to do since we moved into our place last summer. More than anything else, though, he has been working hard at de-bugging our house. We seem to continue to get infested with ants and now earwigs. We attribute the latter to all the rain we had at the beginning of the summer. What a pain!

I am still working on getting the pictures I took onto the computer. Please be patient!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

A Mindbender and Thowing Things Out

For those of you who paid noticed the "puzzle" I posted at Christmas, you know that I really like word puzzles. Here is one that I found while going through some old things from high school. Although I have done a very good job of throwing out a lot of the things I still had in my old room, I couldn't just dump this one in the bag.

Here is an example of the questions and answers to this puzzle:
16 O. in a P. = 16 ounces in a pound

As before, I will post the answers in the comments section. Good luck!

1. 26 L. of the A.
2. 7 W. of the A. W.
3. 1001 A. N
4. 12 S. of the Z.
5. 54 C. in a D. (with the J's)
6. 9 P. in the S. S
7. 88 P. K
8. 12 S. on the A. F.
9. 32 D. F. at which W. F.
10. 18 H. on a G. C.
11. 90 D. in a R. A.
12. 200 D. for P. G. in M.
13. 8 S. on a S. S.
14. 3 B. M. (S. H. T. R.)
15. 4 Q. in a G.
16. 24 H. in a D.
17. 1 H. on a U.
18. 5 D. in a Z. C.
19. 57 H. V.
20. 11 P. on a F. T.
21. 1000 W. that a P. is W.
22. 29 D. in F. in a L. Y
23. 64 S. on a C.
24. 40 D. and N. of the G. F.

I have all the answers, but guarantee that I didn't come up with them on my own, so again, GOOD LUCK!

As for the cleaning-up, I (Megan) am home in Sheridan for a few days finally going through my old room and getting rid of my stuff. My mom has been using the room as her office for a few years, but I am ready to know that I have all the stuff that I will EVER want from it. It has been fun to re-live many memories, buy I am shocked at how much stuff I kept around for so long. It has been quite invigorating to throw old stuff away.

I have realized a few things as I have done this:
  • I had wonderful growing-up and high school experiences with very supportive parents and siblings, crazy and clean friends, and wonderful teachers and church leaders
  • I am very spoiled living in West Jordan with curb-side paper recycling
  • You forget about a lot of things, both important and not-important, that can be remembered by just reading a short phrase or seeing an old picture
  • I would rather take the time to read- and look-through things (old notes, programs, cards, etc.) now than keep them around for another 9 years thinking that I will look at them "some day"
I am glad that my parents have let me come home and tear into their time and living space and thankful for a husband who supports me in going on my own and applauds my "throwing things out."

I love Sheridan and Wyoming in general in June. Thanks to all the rain, everything is so beautiful! I love the smell, the sights, and the feel of being away from the city and in the wide open west. I will post some pictures that I took along the way next week (or the week after, depending on the time I have and the different pictures I take.) I can't wait to show them all.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Anniversary

April 14th was our 3rd Anniversary!  We can't believe it has been that long!  It seems longer, just because we have known/dated each other for so long, but then again, it doesn't seem like enough has passed for it to be three years.

Here is a quick synopsis of what has happened over the last three years:

April 2006--wedding
July 2006--trip to Wyoming for reception
August 2006--Megan ran 1/2 marathon in Provo, UT
September 2006--trip to the Czech Republic
January 2007--Pret started nursing school
April 2007--1st anniversary at Anniversary Inn
May 2007--Megan finished cross-stitch for mom (post&picture)
May 2007--Trip to Vegas and survival of The Desperado
August 2007--Pret passes first summer from hell in nursing school!
August 2007--become homeowners/slumlords as we buy our duplex (that is rented out)
August 2007--Trip to Yellowstone and Megan's 1/2 marathon in Logan, UT
September 2007--Megan starts teaching full-day kindergarten
December 2007--Megan first reads Twilight and the saga/addiction begins for the Dahlgrens (mom-in-law, grandma, aunts, etc.)
March 2008--Megan has sinus surgery and a week later we move in with Pret's parents
April 2008--we get Kate, our beautiful Llewelyn Setter puppy
April 2008--2nd anniversary in Lava Hot Spring, ID at Lionsgate Manor
June-July 2008--Megan begin teaches CORE Academy around the state and Pret begins his last summer of nursing school
July 2008--being make-over of our duplex preparing for our occupation in August
August 2008--we finally move in to our "first place" on Sugar Factory Rd. in West Jordan
November 2008--Megan sees Twilight with friends, and then again with friends as Pret was disappointed she saw it without him! :-)
December 2008--Pret finishes nursing school!!!!
January 2009--Pret takes Kate hunting in Arizona and she does awesome!
February 2009--Pret goes to Cancun with friends and Megan goes to North Carolina to see friends
March 2009--Megan and Pret take FIRST (there will be more!) cruise to the Bahamas and become addicted to Smoothie King and piña coladas
April 2009--3rd anniversary

So Pret had flowers sent to me at school (I totally was not expecting them as we had decided that the cruise and a nice dinner was more than enough money for us to have spent on each other).  The best part was, they ended up getting sent to Megan Roberts (he had sent me flowers from the same place before we were married, and I think they just had that name on file already), which really threw the office for a loop as none of the secretaries had known me as Megan Roberts and there are two Mrs. Roberts and another Megan, but none that went together.  They finally figured it out when I was the one who could read the card, which was written in Czech (ok, I honestly couldn't "read" it, but I have seen "I love you" in Czech enough to know what it said.)  It was really cute!  I had a huge smile on my face the rest of the day!  


Then, we had Michael and Shannon (Megan's sister and her husband) over for dinner of crab, fried chicken, yummy salad, sweet potato fries, and strawberry shortcake.  Their anniversary was on the 10th, but they had not been able to do anything special for it, and we love to hang out with them.  We ended up talking way past their kids' bedtimes, but it was wonderful!

Anyway, I just had to share the picture of the beautiful flowers and sweet gestures, and wonderful memories of the last few years.  I sure love my husband!  He does so much to support me and I know that we work well together as I support him through his endeavors as well.  Here's to many more years to come!



Sunday, March 22, 2009

Vacations

So I realized that it has been way too long since we posted, but if you only knew how crazy life has been...  Plus, we are currently picking up a wireless signal from our new neighbors, so we actually have internet at home for the first time since we've been married.  Who knows how long it will last, but we are taking advantage of it for now.

Yes, the title of the post is correct, because we have separately and collectively been on 4 trips in the last two months.  Pret began the vacation spree by going hunting with Kate (our dog, for those who don't remember) and his dad and brothers in Arizona for a week the end of January.  I taught for the week and slept more than I have since who knows when...  Kate did an awesome job hunting and we look forward to more hunts with her in the future.

Then, as a birthday/graduation celebration, Pret went to Cancun for a week with some friends.  I opted not to go and save my vacation time for later.  While he was gone (getting lost, avoiding baracudas, and browning in the sun) I went to visit my friend, Lauren and her family in North Carolina.  She and Dallas had a beautiful baby girl, Lindley, the end of December, so it was fun to go and see her.  It was a pretty quick trip, especially because I was delayed in Chicago for an extra 4 hours because of a storm, so I didn't get to NC until about 11:30.  I was able to enjoy NC BBQ and relaxing times with friends.  Lauren and Dallas were wonderful hosts and I look forward to seeing Lindley again soon.  :-)

As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, we have some new neighbors.  Sadly, our renters on the other half of our duplex had to move out of the state.  They were an adorable little family and we were just working up to trying to share the Gospel with them.  But we have found some new tenants who seem to be people who will take good care of it and help us out.  I just heard a lot of banging on the wall, so they must be hanging stuff up.

March 11-17 Pret and I went on our first vacation just the two of us.  We flew to Ft. Lauderdale and went to the beach there the next day.  That was wonderful to just be on the beach and enjoy the sun and the water.  Then, for those of you who know us (and specifically Pret) well, know that he has a hard time going a day without exercising and working-out.  So we found a Gold's Gym just a few miles from our motel and headed there for one great, but humidity-enduced sweaty workout! It did help us feel better about going on a cruise the next three days and eating whatever and how-much-ever we wanted.  

One of our friends used to live in the area, so he recommended our dining for the evening which consisted of Cuban cuisine at Padrino's and ice cream at Jaxson's.  




Right after this picture was taken, my ice cream got pushed up into my shirt--luckily I was able to get it soaking and all is well now.  

The next day, we slept in and then took a drive down the coast by Miami.  That almost cost us the cruise as we got stuck in traffic.  I had forgotten to look at the check-in time, and we were an hour and a half late.  We only made it on the boat (the Norwegian Sky) with about 15 minutes to spare.  
These pictures were taken as we were driving along the coast.  The sign on the back of the bus kept flashing "Call 911" but as we drove past, the driver did not seem to be in distress, so we didn't do anything.  It was kind of funny, though. 

We started the cruise by working out in the gym and watching the land disappear and the water change color from the treadmills.  That night, we enjoyed dinner from one of the more formal restaurants on the ship.  It was great (and kind of weird) to be able to walk out after eating and not have to pay the bill.  We called room service a little later and enjoyed some snacks in bed.  I think that was one of the highlights for Pret as he has always enjoyed room service!  

The next morning, we docked in Nassau, Bahamas.  
This is us waiting for the excursion to leave the dock.  Our boat seemed huge when we were right next to it!  We rode a catamaran to a little island and enjoyed some beautiful snorkeling.  I loved seeing the blue-green fish and Pret just enjoyed being in the water.  We looked through the village a little, but mainly just went back to the boat and chilled there for the afternoon.   We went to a great dance/music show that night and Pret ordered the first round of Piña Coladas.  Then, for some entertainment, they had their version of "The Newlywed Game."  We were worried that it would get a little vulgar, but it wasn't too bad.  The funniest part was one of the couples was LDS and from Utah (they said they were from Utah and we deduced the first part as they declined the free drinks to "loosen them up."  It was pretty enjoyable!  We played some ping-pong that night as well, and then fell asleep to movies in bed (after a second round of room service snacks).  

On Sunday, we had a day on the beach.  Pret snorkeled for about another two hours while I read and slept in the sun.  I didn't get into the water until the very end, but it sure felt nice.  We both got just a little burned that day, but overall we did really well in keeping the sunscreen on so we just got tanned and not burned.  

I'm not sure what is wrong with the color on these next pictures.  I am kind of bummed, though.

Here is our "hello" to everyone from the Bahamas!

This was the beach.  It was pretty crowded, but I found just enough room to lay out and soak up the sun!
Here were were on our way over to our island.  That's my Hunk of a Husband!

That night we just took our time getting ready again after our day in the sun, ate a late dinner, and spent some time just walking around the ship and enjoying one last night without any pressure to do anything.  We went back to the room with our final piña coladas and Pret watched TV while I finished up the book I had borrowed from the ship's library.  

In the morning we slept in, had our last breakfast in bed, and disembarked at about 10:00.  It was really quite sad to leave and we were planning all the future cruises we want to take as we waited in line to go through customs.  

As we were on our way to Miami on Friday, we happened to stop for a smoothie for Pret at a place called "Smoothie King."  Pret got a yummy piña colada one (can you tell what his favorite flavor is?) but sampled one called "The Hulk" and wouldn't stop talking about it the rest of the 20 minute drive to Miami.  He was already planning on going back (we were staying in the same area on Monday night) and said it would be the only thing that would be good about ending the cruise.   So after another good work-out at the gym, we headed back to the Smoothie King to get some smoothies.  I will admit, it was pretty good.  We enjoy Jamba Juice quite a bit, but Smoothie King does have it beat.  I was lamenting to a friend about it last week and she informed me that there is one a mere 20 minutes away (verses 2,000 miles), so now we just have to decide if and when it is worth the drive.



That night we ended our vacation with a dinner on the beach-front and a stroll down the beach.  I think of all the pictures I took, this one of Hollywood beach is my favorite.  We had our "dream-come-true" long walk on the beach at sunset and it was great.  Pret and I collected sea shells for me to bring back to my students.  (I just gave them each one today and they were pretty excited about it.)  

Afterwards, we couldn't decide whether we really wanted ice cream or not, so we decided to go back to Smoothie King for one last scrumptious taste!  It was delicious.

Our vacation ended with a long flight from Ft. Lauderdale to Denver and a scramble to find a ride home home when I realized that I had given the wrong time to our scheduled pick-up and they then couldn't do it.  (Thanks again, Michael, for coming to get us on such short notice!)

Wednesday it was back to work for me and back to studying for Pret.  Pretty depressing after all the relaxing.  Utah did welcome us back with 5 beautiful days of 60+ degree weather, but then shocked us with snow last night and today.  




Monday, January 19, 2009

Happenings

December started off with the Dahlgren Family Christmas party.  This was the first time that we had ALL been together since Chad left on his mission in January 2006.  It is always fun to get together with them and the opening of presents always ends in a paper-ball fight!  :-)  Lots of fun!

Then, as noted earlier, Pret passed his finals and was able to graduate.  This was taken after his graduation.  We don't have pictures together very often and I think this is a pretty cute one!  
He is now preparing for the NCLEX and will take that in February.  He has applied/interviewed for a few different jobs and will hopefully find out about one in the next couple weeks.  


His parents, Dan and Brenda, came to the graduation ceremony and survived!  It was pretty boring.   Our friend, Toffer, was there as well, and served as the photographer for this picture.  After this, we went out to eat at our new favorite Chinese place--Enjoy Chinese Food.  It is a classly little place right around the corner from our home.  

This is really a horrible picture of me, so don't look too closely.  The first part of the week of Christmas I surprised my sister, Melanie, in Vegas with a trip to visit her while Pret was hunting with his brother and father in Mesquite.  From the moment that she first saw me, my niece Lauren was glued to my hip when I was around her.  It was fun to spend time with the whole family.  I look so awful because I was in the middle of a nasty cold.  I can't complain too much because it was the first time I have been sick since my surgery and the resulting recovery in March/April.  

The saddest part of it was that just moments after this picture was taken, Lauren, in her attempt to run back in to go "potty" before our trip back up to Mesquite, hit her head on both cars and cut her cheek open and gave herself a pretty good goose-egg on her forehead.  It didn't result in stitches, but complicated the night just a little.  Thanks so much to Alan's kind-of sister-in-law for taking me up to Mesquite while Alan went to the ER and Melanie went to work.  


The rest of Christmas break was spent sleeping, sleeping, visiting with friends and playing games, eating junk, sleeping, and oh yeah, sleeping.  It was great!  I can't believe how much I slept over the break.  Pret and I really spent some good quality time over the break with each other and friends and family.  

Pret got be a raquetball raquet and we have both been playing a lot with friends and each other.  I thought I was getting better, but today Pret beat me 15-0, 15-6.  It was pretty pathetic, but still fun.  I guess I need to keep practicing!  

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Graduation



So Pret found out today that he passed his last two finals for Nursing School and will officially graduate this week. He still has a few trainings and his boards to finish with, but he is more or less done dealing with "school," which is a huge relief! I am so happy with all that he is accomplished. He will be an awesome nurse!

Monday, December 08, 2008

Crazy Carols

Hey all! I got this from one of the teachers at school and thought it might be kind of fun.

Identify the correct titles of these carols which have been written with opposite meanings from true titles. I will give you the first one as an example. I will post the answers in the comments section.

1. You Curse Us With a Sad Christmas--We Wish You a Merry Christmas
2. Noisy Day, Vile Day
3. Satan Work Ye Sad Slobs
4. Down Under the House Foundation
5. Blah! The Silent Devils Cry
6. Sad Young Sinner
7. You're Awakened From a Black Christmas
8. You'll Be Gone for Groundhog's Day
9. Gold Chimes
10. You'll Have a Black Christmas with Me
11. Irving, The White-Toed Christmas
12. The Dozen Nights of Halloween
13. T'wasn't The Day After Christmas
14. You're Getting Everything for Christmas
15. Here OUt of the Trough
16. Sorrow From the Heavens

17. O Go, All Us Sinful
18. Don't I See What You See?
19. The Last Whisper
20. It Went Under a Noonday Fog
21. You Few Peasants
22. I Hears Father Hitting Scrooge
23. Crawling Through the Rain
24. O Miserable Day
25. Zelda, The Rain Woman
26. O Big Residential Area of New York
27. There Goes Scrooge
28. Strip the Ceiling
29. O Blueberry Root
30. Whose Old Man Is This?
31. Peanuts Freezing on a Windowsill


GOOD LUCK!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Blogs

So, I tried to update our blog list so they are more catergorized. If you read this blog and find that yours is missing, or know of any others that we might be interested in (mutual friends, family, etc.), please leave a comment here so we can add that.

Thanks so much for all your faithful reading!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Our new home!

Here are the other pictures I promised forever ago. Sorry it has taken me so long to get them posted. Wish some of you could see it in person!


Friday, November 14, 2008

Things that Make You Go WOW!

So, at school, our kids are doing projects for the Local/State/National PTA "Reflections" contest/program.  The theme this year is "Wow!"  (Completely as a side-note, because I wasn't thinking about this when I first started this post, but when they did the kick-off assembly, they asked few of the teachers to share their thoughts and as the teacher shared, they were to hold up a poster that said "WOW!"  They asked me, but I ended-up sharing something that makes me say "¡MOM."  It was quite embarrassing, but funny at the same time.)

Anyway, as I was driving to school on Wednesday, I saw two groups of geese, flying.  The first one was really cool because they were in the middle of changing the lead.  Anyway, if I could have stopped to watch, I would have, but alas, I just thought to myself that I wanted to blog about it so I could remember it!  So enjoy these pictures, that were the best samples I could find on Google images, and remember the times that you have stopped to go WOW when you have seen migrating geese or anything else that makes you go WOW.  











Feel free to share those things in the comments section!  It will be fun to see what people think!


Sunday, November 02, 2008

Pay Attention

We we shown this video at one of our teacher work days.  It is pretty powerful.  I know that many people are against cell phones, and I have my own moments of pro/con opinions, but it does give us something to think about.  Enjoy!


It does have music, which really adds to it.  And although it is a little long, it is worth watching the whole thing.

Monday, October 20, 2008

A Few Months Late

So I promised pictures from our trip to Wyoming and stay at Bear Lodge at the top of the Big Horn Mountains and I am just a little slow/late in getting them up. Pret saw me working with them and said, "You should post that one on the blog," so here I go...




This is the one Pret requested me post.  We are a pretty cute couple, huh!

Each "family" wore a different color.  The Wrights (Michael and Shannon, James, Katie, John, Ben) wore red, the Weinands (Alan and Melanie, Michael, Susan, Tyler, Matthew and Lauren) wore gray, the Roberts (Craig and Abby, Noah, Sarah, Emma, and Hannah) wore blue, Pret and I wore green, and my dad and mom (Mike and DeDee) wore black.  
Here are the children couples.  I love them all!
I guess we Roberts women make our husbands a little crazy!  
Pret was teasing our nephew Matthew (who adores Pret!) with this scarf.  He kept telling him he was pulling it out of his nose.  It was hilarious!  We were all laughing so hard!

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Early Morning Garbage Run

So picture this--it's 10:00 at night and you are laying in bed trying to fall asleep when all of a sudden you realize that you forgot to put out the garbage cans and the garbage truck comes in the morning.  "No big deal," you think, "I'll just take them out in the morning before I go to work."  

Morning rolls around, your alarm goes off at 6:45 and you know you have to be out the door at 7:30.  "I've got plenty of time," you think to yourself, so you hit the snooze and head back to dreamland.  All of a sudden, you are awakened, not by your alarm going off again, but by THE GARBAGE TRUCK!  It is not even 7:00 and the truck is loading up your neighbors' garbage.  WHAT IN THE WORLD?!?! Since when did the garbage truck come at 7:00 in the morning?!?!  

So this week, when it was 11:30 and I realized that garbage hadn't been taken out, I knew there would be NO snooze hitting this morning.  Well, maybe just one, but definitely not two hits of the dreamland button.  So out of bed I climbed at 6:54 this morning (9 minute snoozes are the best!) and quickly took out the bag that was in the kitchen still, and dashed out the door.  We have three big cans, a green waste, a recycling and a regular garbage can.  I knew, based on past experience, that I better get the garbage one out first.  I got it safely to the curb and went back for number two.  As I was lining that one up, I thought I heard the roar of the machine coming down the street.  By the time I was on the street with can number three, I could see the bright-light approach of the garbage truck coming down the street.  I breathed a sigh of relief that I had gotten our stinky garbage out to be taken away to the stinky landfill!  As I hurried back inside to get my lunch ready, I glanced at the clock--7:01!!  Crazy garbage men!

 

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

So You Think You Can Dance

First of all, a big thank you to my mother-in-law Brenda for making this possible!

Now I know this might seem bad of me to finally post an update with this when there are plenty of other things that have been going on, but I just had so much fun last night and was so obsessed this season that I can't help it.  

I am such a huge fan of So You Think You Can Dance--even more so than Biggest Loser and American Idol.  I think it is because I have always wanted to dance, but have never had the time or money for lessons.  I know I can sing alright (not nearly AI quality, but I can usually hold my own), but NEVER will I be able to dance like that!  Anyway, as the season ended, I got really sad.  Luckily, Brenda was equally obsessed with it, so she decided after all the craziness of last summer and all of our hard work on the duplex (pictures of that coming soon!), we deserved a break.  So she bought us tickets to the tour!  

It was awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I am shocked that I still have a voice after screaming so loudly at the dancers.  It was fun and real.  And I mean that because when dancing, you can't fake it.  At all.  Period!  There were a few mis-steps here and there, but for the most part, all of the dances were great.  They showed my absolute favorites, but didn't show a few that I really enjoyed.  I am going to post as many as I can here (Thanks YouTube!!).  



This one is my absolute favorite! (Katee and Joshua, the top girl and overall winner, respectively)


This was the crowd's favorite and is becoming one of mine, too (Chelsea and Mark). I love the song!



This was the other of the crowd's favorites (Courtney and Mark).  It is really funky, but really cool.  


One of my favorites, but wasn't performed at the show last night (Courtney and Gev).


And one that has become one of my favorites because it was performed last night (Katee and Joshua).



From last season, with Sabra and Neil. This dance was nominated for an Emmy for the choreography.


And as I am completely obsessed with Katee and Joshua (you couldn't tell, huh!), here is a fun little montage, accompanied by one of my favorite artist, Clay Aiken.


Anyway, I am glad that Joshua won and it is obvious that Katee is an amazing dancer as well. I hope you enjoyed some of the dances!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

CRAZY!

Ok, so obviously I haven't gotten things updated.  If you only knew...  As soon as I find my camera and some time, I really will get to updating this, mostly now with pictures of our new place.  Much love to all!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Coming Soon....

Pictures from the Roberts Family Reunion at Bear Lodge in Wyoming and the Dahlgren Family Reunion in SLC and Yuba Lake.  PROMISE!

Friday, June 06, 2008

Ok, so I have slacked a little on our updates of Kate. She is getting so big! The pictures don't show very well, but she is getting really "ticked," meaning she is getting very spotted. The spots are dark and light brown and will be beautiful when they totally show through. These were taken a few weeks ago but it has taken me a bit to figure out how to get them on the computer!

I think my timing on this picture was pretty good, don't you?


Here she is all stretched out so you can see some of the spots on her back. They are even more defined now.



She has now pretty much destroyed this slipper. She was chewing on so many other things and this pair of slippers was about 10 years old, that I finally gave in and let her have it.



Here you can see how big she is standing up. You can also see the strapping (coming out of her head) that has saved the straps on our bags. Oh, the simple toys in life (the maroon rope and brown strapping and another strapping in our room were about $5 from the fabric store.)


Now that I will have my camera home full-time and more time on my hands, I will hopefully be a bit better about getting more updates in general and more pictures of Kate on here.
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