Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Dart Week in Review

I had my class final and got an A and an A in the class overall. I was very excited, although I still have to pass the state test to get my CNA certificate. Greg’s sister, Caitlin, visited us for the weekend. Alexis, Caitlin and I went to the show choir’s concert, “Broadway, Now and Then.” It was excellent. Snow football had a spring scrimmage on Saturday and we went to that too. We also went up to Salt Lake to the children’s museum. “Elmo Presents the Body” is a special exhibit that is there right now. We have been waiting to go and it is about to leave, so we squeezed that in. It was a quick trip up, but we loved it. We walked in and Denali’s eyes were as wide as they can go and she couldn’t stop saying, “Elmo”, “Elmo!” He was everywhere and she pointed out every single one. Not only does she know where her eyes and nose are, she can say the words now too. It is so cute. She also learned how to say, MINE, that isn’t so cute.

The first picture is us sitting at the apartment building steps on Sesame Street. The second is Alexis dancing at Grover's dance party. And the last is a reflection of Denali. There was a video at the mirror at a pretend sink that teaches you about hygiene.


I have been tagged by my friend, Danielle. I am supposed to tell six habits or facts about me and then tag 6 other people. But if you are reading this, consider yourself tagged!

1. For a long time I thought that chocoholic was just a fun phrase. But I have realized for me that it really is an addiction. If I haven’t had any chocolate during the day, I am more anxious and cranky. A small amount gives me the fix I need usually, but I can’t stop on one chocolate of course. So I have been baking lately to get my chocolate fix.

2. I now am addicted to blogging. I check mine everyday to see if someone has commented. I look at my friend’s blogs at least once a week to see if there are new posts and to try and comment on theirs. I love it. I was looking at friend’s blogs this weekend and my sister-in-law Caitlin (who’s 16) thinks it is so funny that someone my age is addicted to blogging. I didn’t realize I was so old, thanks Caitlin. =)

3. Most people know this, but it is a fact about me. I was actually born in Wyoming, but my family moved a lot and they moved back to Alaska when I was still a baby. We lived there until my Dad died when I was 9. He was hunting with a friend and their small airplane crashed. My mom moved us to Heber City, Utah to have modern conveniences (like grocery stores) and to have the kids that were still at home, grow up with friends of the LDS faith. We had a small branch in Alaska. We went back to Alaska for my 8th and 9th grade years, but sophomore through senior years were back in Heber. Both states are home to me and each has very special memories and friends.

4. A fact about me that some people may not know is I traveled to Europe with a basketball team when I was 15. There was a basketball camp in Alaska that I went to for several summers along with everyone in Healy. Each summer they took a group of kids to Europe to play against teams. We went to England and spent one day in Ireland. It is a Christian basketball camp so at the end of the games we sang a few songs and everyone had a turn to give their testimony of Christ. It is an experience I will never forget.

5. I am a flybaby. If you don’t know what that means, go to flylady.net and check it out. She has taught me that I can do anything for 15 minutes and that is all it takes to get something accomplished. My house is never clean, but at least I don’t beat myself up anymore for what I don’t get done during the day. One of her mottos is “Progress, not Perfection.” And I am making progress.

6. When I was in 10th grade, a teacher of mine had us write a list of goals. Many of them I don’t care to achieve, but one of them is to run a marathon. Last year I was made a goal to run the one in Logan in September, but I had a new baby which made it hard for me to find time to train, and I was very emotional. I couldn’t even run a 5k. Well, I still probably couldn’t run a 5k, but I try to walk a few times a week and like cleaning my house, I am making progress. Hopefully once I get the habit started, I can start running and maybe run a race and just work my way up.

13 comments :

Farley's Story said...

I have become addicted to blogging also. I didn't think I would, but I check mine everyday. It is good to hear I am not the only that does that. It was fun to hear something new about you. I didn't know you had gone to Europe. Doug and talk about going to London, but we have a long way to go to do so. He wants to go see who and what has changed since his mission. Anyway, it is great to hear from you.

Amberly said...

Maybe we should start "Bloggers Anonymous" for all of us addicts! I love your blog. You are the cutest mom. I've heard about the Children's museum and would love to take my kids sometime. You'll have to tell me more. It was fun to hear about you too. I've never been to Europe or Alaska! I need to crawl out from under my rock! :)

Gilbrides said...

Congratulations on your A. I am not surprised but am still impressed at how much you are able to accomplish. You are amazing and I am so glad I know you.

Lizi said...

Look at you...full time mom and you still pull of the A's!! I sent you a message on facebook too, but I just wanted to tell you that I love seeing the updates on your blog!

Jeff and Chelsy said...

Hey, I just found you on blogger, hope you dont mind I added you to my blog.

Jennifer Bundy said...

Hi Dawn (and family)! Yes, I love blogging too! I have been able to find friends that I haven't been very good at keeping in touch with, because that is not one of my strengths. Like you! I hope life down there in Southern Utah is fun....and warm! We are looking forward to visiting the end of next month (Tyson's famiy in Cedar). Hoping to catch some wramer weather- since we just got like 2 foot of snow this past weekend, we are ready for it!

The Cox Family said...

Congrats on your A. You will do just fine on your CNA test. It is very easy! I didn't know that you moved so many places or that you went to Europe for basketball. Crazy! That is why blogging is so great. You learn so much about one each other!

Madsen Family said...

I love learning little things like this about my friends! I had no idea about your father and I can't imagine going through that as a child. Everything like that just makes you stronger! Congrats to Greg on his promotion too!!! Can't wait to see you in your new house!

Shanae said...

I learned much about you Dawn-I need to become addicted. I am always in trouble for not posting

Jessi said...

Hi Dawn:

Congrats on doing so well in your class. You are amazing, being a mom and wife, working, school, and being good at it too. Wow! I too am slightly addicted to blogging. It is so fun to see how all of our friends and family are doing and what they are up to. So keep blogging.

Kirk and Jill Smith - said...

Fun fun!! It's so great to see your cute little family. It's fun to see your 6 things as well. I think I knew most of them, but it was a good little refresher for me!! :o) I'm glad you're doing so well, and it seems like you are meeting your goals. congrats on the class and passing. You will be a great CNA you have always been very caring and giving. Keep up the good work!!! Love ya!

Lisa said...

I thought that I knew you pretty well, but I had no idea you went to Europe for a basketball camp. That is awesome! I've been trying to shoot some hoops with my boys lately out here at "our basketball court". You need to come over and play. I just laugh the whole time. Good job with school. I'm so proud of you because it is hard to do with kids.

Crystal said...

Hey Dawn-
It is Crystal Anderson Freeman
I to am addicted to blogging and found your blog linking along the blogosphere. What a cute family you have. glad to see things are going so well.