We've been a family since April 2006, now 5 members large, and we are still going strong!
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Let the Countdown Begin!
Even better than that, is that I only have 5 weeks of teaching left. This has been a trying year, as many of you know. I think the Lord is letting me know that teaching will not last forever and it's OK if I want to move on. Now, I am not quitting teaching forever or anything. But next year will look a little bit different for me. I won't be teaching full-day kindergarten anymore, nor will I likely be at Sandy Elementary. The latter is most sad for me as I have grown to love the faculty and the community as a whole. It will be hard to say goodbye to many of the families--some I have taught 3 students and would teach more if I stayed.
But there is another plan in store for me and I look forward to finding out what that is. Of course I know a great part of it will be motherhood and I am very excited about that. But as for the school, the grade, the subject of where I will next year, it's a great unknown!
Saturday, March 05, 2011
Amazing Story
Friday, February 11, 2011
Infulenza
Finally at 11:30 on Friday night, I called the office to leave a message for the "on-call" doctor knowing it was mine. She called me back a few minutes later apologizing because she had been called in and didn't get out of the ER until 11:00 and figured that was too late to call me. But she confirmed that the test was positive and sent a prescription to the Walgreens (luckily a 24 hour one is just a few blocks away) and my wonderful husband picked it up for me on his way home from a movie with friends.
So basically, I spent 18 of every 24 hours in bed on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. My hips were very sore from being only on my sides so much and Pret was very glad to come back to OUR bed on Monday night after sleeping on the couch so I could stay in the bed (and he could get away from my hacking cough!) I braved school again on Tuesday and life has been pretty good. My kids are probably glad that I can't yell at them right now (I still have a VERY rough voice) and they have been as cooperative as my class gets with everything.
In summary, I did get a flu shot back in September and I think that is the only reason that I didn't end up in the hospital with this. But in the end, I think it was the Lord's way of saying, "You need a break and you won't take it without some intervening." Thank you Lord! I'm not even going to complain about the side-effects!
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Amazing Sheep
http://www.samsung.com/my/news/newsRead.do?news_seq=13359&gltype=
In other news, I have begun to develop a belly for sure. I will post a few pictures here when I have a minute. :-)
Pret is on his way home from 3 days of hunting in Arizona with his family. He and Kate are pretty tired, but had a good time. I got enthralled with West Wing, so easily kept my time occupied!
Monday, December 27, 2010
This made me cry!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
That's My Mom (and Dad)!
So a friend of mine who used to live in Sheridan pointed me toward this blog post by someone who still does live in Sheridan, in my parents' ward. My mom and dad worked together to create a really neat Primary sharing time and this lady posted about it. I thought I would share the link (with her permission) and you can all enjoy it as well. I can't wait until my parents live closer so my children can be a part of these fun things as well.
Love you both!
http://blog.ryanmuldowney.com/2010/12/christmas-story.html
Monday, December 06, 2010
10 Fingers, 10 Toes
We saw 10 fingers, 10 toes, a very healthy beating heart, and all parts of the face and brain necessary to show that it will be a healthy baby. I could have watched that heart beating all day long--what an amazing creation this child is even at just 20 weeks (that's my official progress as of today!). The baby was very stubborn as far as moving into positions where we would be able to see what we needed, and Shannon and I had commented on the fact that Pret is worried about how our child will look and especially the stubborness that could come with a red-headed child, so the technician even "drew" some curly red hair on the baby.
The baby had finally moved into a cooperative position and the tech asked, just to verify, whether I wanted to find the gender. I stayed strong and said, "No" and haven't regretted that decision. I will say, though, that there are a couple shots where I think if there was something to be seen, it would have been seen...if you get what I am implying. So my bets are still on a girl!
Either way, we realized that both of the names that we are thinking of start with the letter L, so for me, the baby is now "Little L." I don't know what Pret thinks of that, but his name for the baby is not official until it is born.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Strollers, Highchairs, and Seats--Oh my!
Monday, October 04, 2010
It's Officially Official
She attempted to find the heartbeat with the sonogram, but couldn't find it, so they had to pull out the ultrasound machine. We were totally able to see it moving around (it's an active child already!) and Pret was regularly able to see the heartbeat, but I only caught it once. It was a pretty neat experience and definitely made it more real for us both.
We also have an official date--April 25th! If it comes at all early, then I will get a "free" week due to spring break. That will be nice. If not, it will still be a great break through the end of the year.
Also, it's become more official as I have now thrown up a few times. No big deal on either of them--both while brushing my teeth. Lesson: no more tongue brushing! :-( Please let me know if I have bad breath!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Security
With all of the changes coming up, we have decided to join the world of the private blogs. We hope this won't be too much of an inconvenience for those of you who enjoy reading our blog (I assume at least some of you who do, enjoy it! :-) )
Anyway, we are doing this effective next Sunday, September 26th, so please contact us as quickly as possible if you want to be allowed to continue viewing our blog!
Thanks for all your support over the last few years! I especially love the comments that come in!
Friday, September 03, 2010
Changes...
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Just Biff It!
(like these for instance) that I often have trouble staying on my feet in.
Well, this morning, I lost my fall-free streak. I biffed it--right in front of the school! And I almost took out a former student on the way down. It wasn't the least bit graceful, either. Luckily, I just ended up with a few small scrapes and bruises, but my shakes and red face lasted a bit longer. A few other 4th-grade students hurried to my rescue as the things in my arm went sprawling. They were very concerned and I was very embarrassed. Luckily, there were even some parents there to witness my tumble as well.
Anyway, I have just been thinking about it all day and hoped I could provide a chuckle for some today.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
My Family
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Reading...
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Rewards
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
Friday, August 28, 2009
The Actor and the Housewife
The Actor and the Housewife: A Novel by Shannon HaleMy 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.
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
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 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.

