Monday, February 8, 2010
Don't you just love...
Sunday, February 7, 2010
The Van Door Story
It was about 2 years ago. We were on our way to the girls' swimming lessons, but we had run out of swim diapers for Chloe, and so we stopped at a Zellers on the way to buy some. We had a lot of time, and so we decided we would all go into the store. We picked up the diapers and went to the line to buy them, only to find the line up was very long. So I said I would take the girls out to the van while Ben stood in the line to buy the diapers, instead of making the girls wait in the long line.
So, the three girls and I walked out to our van and I opened up the sliding door on the drivers side to let them all in. Isabelle and Lily sat in the back, and Chloe on the middle bench. I buckled Chloe up in her car seat and then went around to the other side, to use that sliding door to buckle up Lily in her car seat. I grabbed the handle of the sliding door to open it, pulled it, and off came the sliding door!!!! THE SLIDING DOOR FELL OFF OF THE VAN. I caught it with my other hand before it fell, as it was totally off the track and on its way to the ground. So here I was, standing next to our van in a parking lot holding the sliding door in my hands. The girls at this point were going ballistic, "Mom what did you do? You broke the door! What will we do?!?!" I didn't know what to do! I was just trying to figure out what had happened and why! Whats worse, the only other people in the parking lot were elderly women from the Senior Citizen's home across the street, pushing their walkers and holding their canes, completely unable to assist me in any way. I was so embarrassed, but I was also laughing because, well, it was funny!
I remember thinking at that point how grateful I was that Ben was there and that I was not alone with the girls. I rested the door up next to the van, got the girls out, and started walking back into the store. As we were walking up to the doors, out comes Ben. The girls ran up to him yelling, "Dad the van broke, the van broke!" He told me later he thought it had broken down, like it wouldn't start. I was just shaking my head no and laughing so much I couldn't even tell him what happened. I finally got it out that the door just fell off the van, and he said, "It just fell off, its just laying on the ground?" I just thought it was so funny, it made Ben smile too, and he started rushing back to the van.
He was able to maneuver it back on somehow, after about 15 min of trying. We didn't know what to do, and so we just went to the swimming lessons and then after drove home and Ben looked at it more carefully to see exactly what had happened. It had somehow rusted so badly that the little part that holds the door onto the track broke, and so when I opened it that last time, I actually pulled it right off the track. Because there were two sliding doors, we actually never got it fixed, but just always used the other door. That "bad" door just remained shut all the time. We sold that van for $500 about 4 or 5 months later and bought a new one. I remember as we were driving to swimming lessons that day, after it had happened, Ben looked over at me and said, "This is pretty funny!" and laughed too. It is so funny to us, always makes us laugh and makes us happy.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Thank Goodness Its Friday
1. It is a bright, cheery, sunny day.
2. My house is situated to let all of the sunshine in.
3. My baby slept through the night last night.
4. My husband gets off at 3:30 today.
5. All of my laundry is done for a while!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
A Really Great Quote:
--Sarah Ban Breathnach
I really needed that one lately!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Update!

Chloe is taking to potty training like a duck to water. Yay for Chloe! (and yay for us..only one in diapers now!) We are all very proud of her. Her last transition from babyhood to childhood...
Keep up the good work Chloe!
Here she is snuggling with Olivia before bed one night,


Lily can now write (and correctly spell) everyone's name in the family and many more words with no help. She loves to write little notes to everyone, and unfortunately, loves to still write on the wall occassionaly. She is even learning to read a little, with help from big sister. She is learning so much, and is so excited for Kindergarten in the fall.
Here is she on Christmas morn,

Izzy too is learning so well. Her reading and writing have sky-rocketed to a new level. She loves school, her friends, and life in general! She is such an awesome big sis and member of our family!
This is at her Christmas school concert in December,

And here is Olivia. All I can say is she makes all of us happy with these big grins she gives hundreds of times a day. Everyone comments on what a happy baby she is...happy indeed!

Here is a picture of the whole family (Herget side) Christmas Eve at the restaurant. The holidays were a blast. 
We went up to Edmonton too. Here is a picture of Ben with some of the cousins playing the Wii Just Dance game. It is honestly such a fun game!
Here is a picture of our house with the lights up and on one night over the holidays. We are loving our new home, and our new ward. I have recently been called to be the Compassionate Service Leader, which I am really looking forward to. Ben has been called to teach youth Sunday School, which he will be so great at. Believe it or not, those were the callings we held in the ward we were in right before this one, that we didn't actually get to serve in because we moved out so quick. I geuss we are needed in these callings right now in our lives. We are happy to serve!


