Sunday, May 31, 2009

New Kitty....Again

I didn't really want to do a post about our new kitty, for fear we would jinx ourselves, but my sister insisted, and since I'm very afraid of her, I decided to give in. We got this little girl almost 2 weeks ago, and while some people might think we're crazy for getting one so soon after Tigger died, it's helped with our sadness, especially for the kids. Kylee and Makayla decided to name her Tinkerbell....apparently we can't get away from Disney names. Here's our little (s)Tinker....

She loves to sleep on Brian's laptop - probably cuz it gets so warm. So cute!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Kirtland

After our super-crappy week last week, I REALLY needed to get the heck out of here for a few days. Brian had to go to a conference in Cleveland on Thursday and Friday, so I packed up myself and the girls and headed up there to meet him on Friday. We stayed in a hotel that night, and then we spent all day Saturday at Kirtland. We've been wanting to go for awhile, so this was the perfect excuse. The town was even more beautiful than I thought it would be, and we really enjoyed all the sites and tours. I was so glad we went - it was so nice being in a place where so many important and wonderful things happened in the history of our church. A lot of our pictures turned out blurry - probably because of the rain - but here's a few:
The Kirtland Temple
A memorial to the members of the Smith family who died in Kirtland.
The original Newel K. Whitney store. Joseph and Emma's family lived in the top of the store for 6 months.
This was basically the Smith's living room at the top of the Whitney store, where many revelations were received by Joseph, such as the Word of Wisdom.
The sawmill and ashery-important for building the temple and commerce for the Saints.
The Johnson farm, about 30 miles outside of Kirtland, where Joseph and Emma's family lived for about a year. Many important revelations were also received here, such as the vision Joseph and Sidney Rigdon had of the 3 degrees of glory (D&C 76).
I wasn't going to put this picture in because it's so blurry, but this is us standing on the front steps of the Johnson farm. These are the very steps that Joseph stood on to preach from, the morning after he was dragged out of his bed by a mob and tarred and feathered.
This farm was one of our favorite places we visited - there was such a great spirit there.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Our Lost Tigger

We very sadly lost our little kitty Tigger yesterday in an accident at our house. Even though we only had him a short time, we all loved him and will miss him very much.

We love you Tigger!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

My Haul

I've been preaching about coupons for awhile now and how much money you can save by using them, so I decided to show off the awesome haul I got today - all with the use of my coupons! And might I add that they were all printable coupons I used, available to everyone with a computer! So let this be a lesson to all the nay-sayers out there who say you really can't save much money with coupons. I beg to differ! All of the items in the picture below cost me a grand total of $23 plus tax.......TOTAL. Pretty sweet, huh? I saved $108!! I know the picture is a little blurry, so here's what I got: 8 boxes of cereal, 4 bottles of salad dressing, 5 jars of mayo, 5 jars of miracle whip, 10 packages of hot dogs (2 not pictured), 2 boxes of graham crackers, 2 boxes of Ritz, 2 boxes of wheat thins, and 3 blocks of cheese.
Now get out there and print your coupons! :)

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Some fun pictures

Here's some pictures showing what we've been up to the past few weeks:

Brian and the munchkins playing soccer in the back yard.

Isn't this picture great?

Brian reading stories to the kiddies (get it?)

For some reason, our silly cat loves to lay right here on Brian. Looks comfy, huh?

The flippin' sweet patio table I found on Craig's List for $20 - it's bigger than our kitchen table!

Another day at the zoo

This was the best picture we could get of the girls in their dresses from Matt and Aline.

So typical.

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Ohio, United States
We're just a fun family of four living in Ohio while Brian's in graduate school, trying to keep in touch with family and friends.