Sunday, June 28, 2009

Today...

Mark had me up and out of bed at the crack of dawn. I am not sure he intended to, but Jacob was up already and I am assuming Mark was hungry because he wanted to know where I wanted to go eat. Needless to say, I did get up and we did get ready and we went to breakfast.

After breakfast we let Jacob swim for a while, well, until he started to turn a little pink.



The remainder of our day was somewhat "slow", which was great for me because I was able to do some much needed housework and laundry.

The girls got home about 6 p.m. I was so happy to see them, but they were so happy to see Dozer, the dog.
He does have a cute little face, I guess I'd want to see him too!

Amber and Auti shared so many camp stories, it was awesome. Amber even learned a couple card tricks.

The kids (and Mark) are in watching "Horton Hears a Who", therefore I should go join them.

/twi

Saturday, June 27, 2009

My Sisters Keeper

Mark, Jacob and I just saw "My Sisters Keeper" in the theatre. What an amazing movie, I cried almost the whole time.

/twi

Friday, June 26, 2009

Today... and the return of my girls.

At noon I drove on down to Central and Bethany Road in Phoenix to greet my girls as they got off the bus from camp. I felt like a ten year old waiting for an ice cream cone. I was so excited to see my girls. I stood directly in front of the bus as the kids were unloading. Amber saw me through the window and her face lit up like a light bulb. Auti did not see me, I had to call for her, but she came right over and gave me the biggest hug in the world. Auti was concerned, immediately, about Dozer, Alyssa and Jacob. She wanted to know how everyone was. I thought that was cute, sweet and extremely loving.

After we got in the car, the girls took turns in telling me every detail of camp. I loved it and I asked many questions. Amber hated the food, except for a "bun" she apparently had for dinner last night. Auti did not express any type of food that she enjoyed, but that doesn't surprise me. The girls did not have to bunk together but they saw each other during every activity. They kayaked, swam, did a little horseback riding, sewing, and much more. They thoroughly enjoyed their experience and they already "can't wait for next year".

Auti informed me that she used her whole camera up on the first day. I can't wait to see what she took pictures of. Amber has pictures to spare.

I dropped the girls off with their dad in Mesa and then I brought their belongings home to wash. Talk about stinky!!! But what I found interesting is the difference between the two girls when they packed up their things to come home. When I opened Auti's suitcase everything was just thrown in, laying every which way. She saved every wrapper and item she could find. When I opened Amber's it was all in order. Her dirty clothes in one bag, clean in another. Her papers were carefully placed on the top, wherein they could not bend. Her soap was still in a bag and her tooth paste in another. My girls are truly different, and different is very good. I enjoyed unpacking their things and I did notice that they brought home everything I sent, not a thing was missing. Neither daughter had to use another bag to pack, they were able to repack everything back in the same bags I packed them in. I was impressed with that too!

I heard from my brother Scott (and Amanda) today. He called, just to call. Actually he told me that Amanda needed to ask me a question... but really Amanda did not need to ask me a question, Scott just wanted to call. :)

I have been feeling really good lately; in fact, well enough to run in our 107 degree weather. I have gone out about 5 days in a row, it has been nice. It's too bad the stock market did not feel as good as I did, it was in the dumps today.

Jacob and Mark have been asleep for almost two hours. Dozer too for that matter. Mark's knee does not feel any better today. I am really bummed for him.

/twi

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Today...

I am not sure how to "Title" each blog entry, especially if I am trying to convert it into my journal. Each day is "Today".

I love the reality TV show "So you think you can dance". I sure wish I could dance like that, but I can't imagine my 35 year old body jumping around and being tossed like a ball and landing like a feather. I would look, sound and feel more like the crashing of a raw egg.

We (Alyssa, Jacob and I) saw Jennifer today, Jacob's birth mom. She is such a sweet person. I think I am very lucky to have such a great birth mom. She is happy and never looks depressed. I like that about her. Alyssa thinks that Jennifer looks like my sister, therefore, she told Jacob to call her Auntie Jennifer. Jennifer liked that.

I get to pick up Amber and Auti tomorrow, I am so excited. I hope they took pictures with the portable camera's I gave them. Actually, I am interested in seeing what they took pictures of.

Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett died today. Tragedies in both and both will be missed by many.

Mark is sound asleep and before I wake him I better stop typing and crawl in to bed.

Oh, the stock market was up today! Woo hoo!

Night...

/twi

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Today...

Wow, what a great day! I have kept myself completely busy and I did not even need a nap. Yes, there are days I sneak in a little nap.


I haven't heard from Amber and Auti. I suppose that is a good sign, but I sure do miss their little voices. I am sure they are having the time of their life at Camp Wamatachick, or so I can only hope.


Alyssa and I spent the day together, running around to different stores pricing computers and cameras. I found a computer at Sam's Club, we bought it and brought it home. But, yes, it is still in the box. I have no idea where I am going to put it. I really wanted a new one that I could put some graphic software on, such as photo shop, elements, etc... I didn't find a camera, so tomorrow I am going to take my camera to a repair shop in Tempe. I figured if they couldn't fix it, then I'd buy a new one.


Jacob played with his friends today. He likes his friends.


Mark, he injured his knee last Thursday, and it still hurts him. He is afraid his Ironman days are over, I hope for his sake he can race many more. He had an MRI last week and now he is waiting for July 1st to roll around so he can see Dr. Dean Cummings. We are afraid he is going to need some sort of surgery. Time will soon tell.


I must go to bed.


/twi


Oh, I am attaching a picture that I took of Alyssa and Jacob, yesterday, before my camera died. I am not exactly sure what happened to my camera, Alyssa was playing with it and the next thing I knew - it was no longer functioning properly.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Missing my girls, already...

I drove Amber and Auti to Prescott this morning for their week of camping. I wanted to take a picture in front of the camp sign, but, my batteries were dead in my camera. Unfortunately, I did not know that until I had the car stopped and the girls posing so nicely. Hopefully, I can keep that image in my mind for the rest of my life.

It took me less than two minutes to check the overly excited girls in; they hardly said goodbye and I watched them as they ran off with one of the counselors.

Now, that the sun is setting I am worried sick. I am hopeing I packed enough clothes to keep them warm. Nightfall will be cool in the mountains. I also hope my picky little eater, Auti, has a full belly, I was not allowed to pack snacks although they have store money available.

Camp will be over on Friday, I will know how camp was then. I am praying that they will be safe and secure. I do not believe they will get homesick, but if they do, I hope they can call me. I am missing them, I wish I could call them.

/twi

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

A New Concept

I have kept a written journal since I was 7 years old. I think I am on number 19 now. I have often wondered how I could transfer them on to the computer, and I guess it is time for me to spread my wings and figure it out. But in the mean time, I am going to try a new concept- Blogging. Hopefully, in time, I can add everything from each one of my journals. According to my sister-in-law, Shawna, I can print my blogging entries into books. So, in short, I'll transfer what I have written into digital format and then back again into legible material, with pictures. Sounds like a win win opportunity especially because I can utilize the spell check button.

I guess my biggest issue will be trying to figure out how to back date. It may be easy, I am just unfamiliar with this program.