Monday, July 28, 2008

A Pirates Life for Me!!!!


Yo, ho, ho!!! This is what happens when you poke yourself in the eye at work.... When your eye is still puffy and red, you get to wear an eyepatch! I am dong my best "pirate arrgghhh" in the picture. I wish my patch was black, though. Black seems more pirate-y!

I Enjoy Being a Girl!!!



Shoe Fashion Show! Plenty to choose from!
Days later I was still finding pairs of my shoes around the house.... There were only 2 rules to wearing my shoes: (1)No stilletos on the hardwood kitchen floor (2) Put the pair of old shoes away before you get out a new pair


For the sake of memories, every shoe, at least for me, has a story. So here is the story on these shoes.... On the left, Lauren is wearing my favorite pair: wooden shoes with a wedge heel complemented by ribbon and other trimming. In the middle, Madeline is wearing my white shoes that cost me 5.00 at Payless. I didn't even try them on, for 5.00? Nah... And finally, Emma is were the lime green sandal shoes that I got to match my dress when I graduated from BYU. Fun times!
Here is Lauren showing off her nails, and Emma with her newly painted toe nails. No polish was spilled , thank goodness for newspaper!


Funny story about this picture: I told Emma to "hold up her hands" so I could get an image of her freshly painted fingernails. She held her hands up all right! Palms straight up, facing me, nails facing her! Her two older sisters were quick to teach her the "proper" nail pose!

Baking Buddy!!!



Me and my baking buddy, Sadie! She helped me make snickerdoodles for my ward "Friendship Dinner" Don't you love Singles Ward titles?

Once we mixed up the dough, I rolled the dough into little balls and Sadie rolled them in the cinnamon 'n sugar. A bit messy and a near bowlful spilled on the floor, but so what? Memories are much more important!
However, I have never before made Snickerdoodles and now I know why, I don't like them!!! I need "substance" in my cookies. Something like raisins, chocolate, nuts, etc. The more stuffage, the better! I sampled the dough, but I don't think I ate more than a half of a finished cookie!

Chip Clips!!! Not just for bags of chips anymore.....



An exciting moment of creativity!!! How do you get an adult sized apron to fit a petite girl??? Use a chip clip! One at the neck and one at the waist/ties, and suddenly you have a child size apron! Amazing, seriously!

What a Cool Aunt I am!!! (Just not a humble one...)




Braedyn eating the chocolate chip waffles I made him and his sisters for breakfast! So, they weren't that tasty, but chocolate for breakfast, come on!!!! And being the good aunt that I am, I made sure they balanced the waffles with fruit! The waffles weren't good enough to get full on....


The other two pics are of fun with Peanut Butter Playdough! We made it together. Cookie cutters and an entire hand covered in playdough! (Is that like burying your head in the sand????) Madeline even managed to make an entire face mask out of pb, but took it off before I could get a picture of it.... This event was followed by some serious hand washing!!!

Reason for the Birthday Season


Here is the man responsible for the recent rush of family togetherness! In honor of his 70th birthday, the shirt says "I went from 0-70 in no time flat!"

Here's some things I love about my dad:
  • He has a great laugh and smile. Not a loud laugh, just a silent shaking of the body
  • Whatever he does, he works hard at it and does his best!
  • A man of absolute integrity
  • A loyal friend and associate
  • Sunday best, means exactly that!
  • He takes us to plays, concerts, games, etc and came to my concerts as well
I love you, Dad!

Que Duermas con Los Angelitos

You may notice the Spanish post title. It means: sleep with the little angels. My mom taught it to me....

These pictures are reminiscent of the sleeping scene for the past few days and week... Someone in my bed, someone in the trundle bed (or as Lauren says, "trungle" bed) and someone in a sleeping bag and foam mat on the floor (barely visible in the picture!)

I have tried to take the foam pad on the floor as much as possible because (a) Whenever I have visited their homes they have given up their beds for me and (b) when you are younger, feeling "big" means a lot! I remember.....

Thankfully, unlike the Bear family, "I know who has been sleeping in my bed-" and I love it! I have no idea why it's a big deal to them to sleep in my room, but I'll enjoy the moments while I have them!!!

Oh, and the sleeping girl is Sadie, from Georgia, isn't she pretty?

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Family Pictures!!!!


There were too many "good pictures" to include "favorites" so.... I just included them all! My apologies that I didn't get any pictures from my sister Melanie's family. I think all the other families are represented....








Thursday, July 17, 2008

Memories, Memories....

I have been hearing about this on blogs lately and couldn't pass it up....
1. As a comment on the blog, leave one memory that we had together. Whether you knew me really well or hardly at all, it can anything you remember! Doesn't matter if it's good or bad, I would still love to hear about it!

2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you.


And, if you comment on mine, I'll comment on yours!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Return from Taiwan, Part 2

Here are the aforementioned airport pictures!! This first one is me chatting with my twin nephews, Davey and Ethan. Other people that came to the airport were: Mel and Jeff with Davey, Ethan and Sara, Debo came and brought Jessica and Katie, Mom and Dad, Uncle Rusell, Aunt Paula and Marchelle, David and Sabrina with Faris, Errol and Wickman (who I saw for the first time) Feel the love!!!

Me and Debo holding the "Aunt Fen" banner, made by nephews Faris and Errol. And I'm sure Wickman would have helped, had he been old enough to hold a marker.... As a sidenote, when I left for Taiwan, I left my clothes in sole custody of Debo. So it was especially amusing when we saw each other again and both realized that the skirt, top and tank all belonged to me! I let her keep the skirt and tank, though!





This picture is of me and Dad. Come on say it with me, awwwww!

The second picture is of me with my nieces Jessica and Katie. They were kind enough to greet me with flowers and a banner. The banner was written in English and Mandarin. We weren't completely sure what the Mandarin said, but no one minded a bit! Oh, and if you notice my hand in the picture, I am not saying "peace" but "right on!" which is how the Taiwanese pose for pictures.

Return from Taiwan, Part 1

Since I created a blog post about leaving for Taiwan, 2 years ago, it was fitting that I should follow-up with a return from Taiwan post, from one year ago.

These are signs that my niece Jessica had posted around her house in the month before I got home. Seriously, how can you not feel the love after looking at these pictures????


The memories of seeing so many of family at the Salt Lake airport are ones that still make me smile big when I think about them. However, a little background about the flight first....
  • All went smoothly for my friend and I, from the 2 1/2 hr bus ride to the airport, etc. until we faced..... the escalator! For whatever reason, we could only find one luggage cart, so it was perhaps heavier than some. Easy enough to push around on a flat floor, but not made for an escalator. On the way up, a kind gentleman used his leg to brace the luggage cart so it didn't run into anyone. And when we got to the top... I didn't have enough strength to actually push the luggage cart OFF the escalator. And so people started running into me (seriously) my shoe fell off, but finally the same kind man gave a good push and we got the cart OFF the escalator.
  • Since my luggage I took to Taiwan was too big and resulted in a fine (see previous post) I had to find another way to get my luggage and other stuff home. We traveled with boxes many times while living in the Philippines, so I decided to give it a try for myself! The last time we were on a branch trip to Costco one of my roommates brought back a large box she found in the parking lot. But then she decided not to use it. I had also seen my dad and others tie knots around the box to keep it closed and create a handle, so after massive amounts of tape, I decided to try my hand at box knot tying. So I went and bought lots of cord and started tying!
  • One problem though, which I realized when my box came off the luggage carousel in LA, with nearly all the cord fallen off the box- the cord was too stretchy! And... the tape had started to come off the bottom of the box, though amazingly, nothing had fallen out to that point. The lady gave me a roll of tape to retape my box, but one problem, nothing to cut the tape with! After 5 minutes of poor attempts at cutting a nice length of tape, she took pity on me and came back to help me, and quickly cut several lengths of tape with the tip of a ballpoint pen. Talk about professional!
  • And... for a myriad of reasons, my friend Jen and I missed our flight to LA to SLC. Thankfully, my mom had restored my cell phone service by then so I was able to call and tell the fam that I would be late, and Jen could call her family as well.
So... escalator avalanche, stretchy cord, power of a ball point pen and gratitude for cell phones! That about sums it up!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

The Two Year Mark and Tribute to my Sister

Yes, it's true! I have hit the "Two Year Mark" Meaning it has been two years since I moved to Taiwan (a year since I have returned home)

Here are some memories from my final 24 hrs in the U.S. (last 24 before Taiwan, not last 24 hrs ever!!!) As I was doing the final read-through, it occurred to me that most of these stories relate to my sister! So it's a tribute to her as well....
  • Debo's daughter, Ashley was 6 months old at the time. During my last Sunday, I was caring for her in Relief Society, since Deborah was in Primary. Halfway through the lesson, she fell asleep, and I laid her down on a blanket on the floor. However, a half-hour later, she was still asleep, but I picked her up anyway. I woke her up, but since I didn't know when I would get to hold a baby again (esp one as cute as Ashley) I couldn't let this time with my niece go by just watching her sleep!
  • The last people I said farewell to, in person, were my Uncle Russell, Aunt Paula, and cousin Marchelle. I didn't cry then, but I came very close!!! They have always been good to me, like my "2nd family" as we refer to each other. I feel loved, welcomed and supported in their home and..... they laugh at my jokes!!! Or perhaps the attempted jokes... I have gone to church with their family, in the same ward, for years, and so when I attended my first sacrament meeting in Taiwan, I thought to myself, "Where is my family? Why aren't they at church with me?" I came to love the branch, obviously, but that first Sunday was a surprise!
  • Snacks for the trip: I told Debo I wanted to take some nutrient dense snacks with me on the flight, and to eat when I got there! I had thoughts of waking up in the middle of the night, being absolutely STARVING and having no food- so I brought snacks with me! Debo helped me choose Cheerios (my favorite cereal), beef jerky, dried fruit, and goldfish crackers. As we were doing the final packing of my suitcases (at 2:00 am, nonetheless) the baggie of Cheerios wasn't completely closed and a fistful of Cheerios spilled into my suitcase. Debo looked at me and said, "When you unpack your suitcase and see the Cheerios, you can think, 'packed with love by my sister Debo!"
  • Airport Check-In (The Tears and Undoing.....)
The morning I left, I basically felt ready to go, ready to take on this new adventure, see what it was like, and put all my wondering to rest. Still, I knew I wouldn't feel completely at ease until I was in line, ready to board the plane. And I was right! I got a knot in my stomach and bit lip when I saw the ticket agent take out a measuring tape and start measuring my suitcase. Too big suitcase=90.00 fine! Mainly I felt guilty that I hadn't been better prepared! That's where Debo came in- she took care of it all from paying the fine to calling Mom and Dad and tactfully telling them I didn't want to talk about it....
Once we checked in and left the counter, I started bawling, hard. I think it was about the only time I had cried in the past 72 hours, actually. There were the emotions of stress, fear, excitement, etc. but the main reason for my tears were thinking about my big sister! How much she had done for me, how much I loved her and would miss her. She gave me a big, long hug, told me with love, "I was afraid this would happen to you,"and then once my tears had stopped, she kept telling me, "Look, there's your friends, they're waiting for you!"
And I moved ahead!!! Except, that Debo had to call me back 5 minutes later because I had the parking validation pass....


Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Things to do this Summer....

Many of you have asked "what are you plans now?" So here goes....
Here's a sampling of what I have going on over the next 2 weeks, and throughout the summer:
  • "Little Crafters" arts and crafts camp. I'm doing an hour a week craft camp for 10 3-5 year olds and I am really excited about it! We're doing a variety of crafts: egg carton boats/trucks, paper plate tambourines, toilet paper tube rainsticks, etc. (As a sidenote, Salt Lake County Parks and Rec is letting me work off and on during the rest of the summer- a big thank you!!!)
  • Refereeing kids soccer games (again for Parks and Rec) I never would have thought that "Heather, referee and soccer" could go together in the same sentence, but I love it! I did bow out of umpiring baseball though.... I can see when a soccer ball is "out" but the difference between a strike and a ball??? Not so much! Plus, I've seen to many umpire fights on t.v.!
  • Playing Monopoly with nephew Carter, "the shark" I played with him today, landed in jail 3 times in a row, got accused of stealing money (because I gave him a 20.00 bill and took 2.00 back) and loved all of it!!!
  • Continue training for 5k in August (I'm hoping to do it in 25 minutes!)
  • Continue working on and finish Grandpa Morley's history
  • Work part-time at a day camp for kids with disabilities, we're going on a field trip to the pool on Thursday! Yeah!
  • Continue applying for jobs- the process has been started!
  • Celebrate dad's 70th birthday and family picture! I can't remember the last time we were all together- 4 years ago???
  • Read, play, laugh, learn, serve, cook, etc.