
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Halloween-isms
The average Halloween cemetery is chuck full of headstones. Headstones with all kinds of crazy names on them. If you're a real funny guy, your headstone might be labeled something like "Barry Dalive", "Liza Lott", "Ben Dismembered, May he Rest in Pieces", or my personal favorite "Ima Goner". But quite possibly the most classic headstone of all time- R.I.P. Because hello, everyone dead person should most definitely rest in peace, right?
Wrong.
Tonight my kids whipped up some fancy haunted Halloween pictures.
Taylor brought his over first to show me his creepy cemetery with zombies walking around holding pitchforks dripping in blood. CREEPY! I mean, really creepy. Until you look around and notice all the headstones are labeled CTR! Well now if that doesn't just change things around, making me feel all warm and fuzzy in his haunted cemetery.
So I asked him to tell me about his picture. (This is the point where he explained the whole zombie/pitchfork/blood thing). He didn't mention the headstones so I asked him about those.
Me: So what are those things? (pointing at the headstones)
Taylor: You know, they mark the graves, and say CTR on them.
Me: And by CTR you mean R.I.P., which stands for Rest In Peace???
Taylor: Ooooooh. Yeah... (with a big smile on his face)
Ya learn something new every day, dontcha?
And then Sara showed me her picture. Seems she and Taylor were both visiting the same cemetery. Gotta have a righteous crowd down there at the cemetery come Halloween. Maybe they can hand out Books of Mormon to all those spirits too.
And Livvy, well, she drew a witch.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
I surrender
If you know me you might have figured out by now that I have a strong disinterest in owning pets. Every animal on the planet gives me the heebie geebies. I get all itchy and creepy crawly at the thought of just about any animal. I know. I sound like a hater. I'm not. Just an allergic person who dislikes the feel of squishy animal bodies. And also dislikes poop on my lawn. And hair on my clothes. Okay, I am digging myself into a hole and sounding like a hater. I will stop.
Despite my less-than-loving feelings for the pet population, the 4-legged creatures of the earth somehow make their way here. To my house. Not to people who love and embrace animals. Here. To. My. House. Let me remind you once again- I don't touch animals. Just looking at them freaks me out.
Especially our newest orphan.
Friday morning Dave and I had just plopped ourselves down on the couch to watch "The Office" when Taylor came running into the house yelling "Mom! Dad! Come quick! I found a lizard!" So of course we ignored him because that would be ridiculous. Lizards don't just roam around here. This isn't Arizona.
A minute later he was back in the house yelling the same thing so Dave went to check things out.
I waited. And waited. No Dave. Hmmm...
I stepped outside and sure enough people- Dave and the kids were hovering over a lizard.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? (I seem to be saying this a lot lately)
What is going on here? If this keeps up, I'm going to be in violation of our HOA rules and fined for running a pet shop.
It seems that not one of these animals that I am disinterested in has gotten the memo that I AM NOT INTERESTED. Instead they seem to think the welcome mat in front of my door is speaking directly to them. Why would I say this? Well, need I remind you of the cat incident? That was charming. My next door neighbor who removed that monkey from off my back never hesitates to thank me for donating that kitty to their family, especially after it drops mice and bird guts in her front door way.
Look how brave Dave is...
I was slightly petrified of this thing after Dave caught him so #1- he wasn't allowed in the house and #2- when I took pictures I stood way back and held the camera out, hoping my aim was good and would capture a picture of this bad boy.
And looky looky- Taylor's pet for a day:
Olivia, unlike her mother, is afraid of nothing...
And my newborn Spenny with his saggy diaper was holding it too!
I guess you might be wondering what we did with Taylor's "pet-for-a-day". Let me just say this- our next door neighbors might just move away if we find one more animal.
That said, my kids are in heaven- they can go visit "Spiky" whenever they want.
Friday, September 24, 2010
All things Halloween

I love love love me some Halloween. The decorations, the changing season, the costumes- I could eat it all with a spoon. I love it so much, in fact, that I have roped off next week and entitled it "All things Halloween". Yes, I named a week. And roped it off. And dedicated it to Halloween.
So what do you think of our family picture? I dropped in at the photo editing website Picnik to ghoulify the Jackson family. This was the first one I finished. It is currently looking hauntingly fantastic as wallpaper on my computer screen. I am working on another one to adorn our wall during the month of October. Suhweet.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Takin' care of business
My children, unlike most, like to go to the dentist. It usually means digging through the sticker bucket, visiting daddy, running like wild (yet controlled and totally professional...) banchees through the office, and eventually going out to lunch. A good time if I do say so myself.
Today we were actually at Dave's office on business. A sugar bug had its way with Olivia's tooth and she developed a cavity. Liv knows nothing about how anesthetic is administered so she had nothing to fear. She walked in there like she owned the place, climbed into her chair and they got to work.
Just breathing in some strawberry goodness...
I just had to put this picture in cuz I love Dave's glasses. They are HOT.
Liv did such a good job! She had a hard time keeping her mouth open but seeing as how Dave is a seasoned professional, they managed just fine.
I just love the "I can't feel half of my face" smile.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Top of Utah Marathon
Well, he did it. DAVE RAN A MARATHON! I know. Craziness.
Here's how it all went down...
First things first, we booked a room at the Anniversary Inn in Logan. Marathon=Romance, right? WRONG. The Anniversary Inn just happens to be across the street from the finish line of the race. It's all about the logistics here.
Mike (Dave has a sister named Amy and she is married to Mike) decided on Tuesday that he was going to run this marathon with Dave. No training. Just get out there and run it. HELLO CRAZY PERSON. And yes, he is crazy- in a good way, of course- crazy FUN. They weren't able to book a hotel that late in the game so they ended up parking their suburban out on the curb of the Anniversary Inn.
Here is Dave the morning of the run at a comfortable 4:45 a.m. Yikes! He is taping up his foot. Last weekend we ran the Alta Peruvian 8K Downhill Dash. He dashed rather fast down the canyon, picking up a great time, but he also picked up a very large blister. If he would have run it slower like me, he probably would have been fine. There is price to be paid for being an over-achiever...
Here's Mike and Amy. Amy already has the title of "Marathon Finisher" underneath her belt. And because she has had the experience, she was pretty much in a panic for Mike who just decided to run this race on a whim. Mike's face is saying "4:45 a.m."
Amy came prepared with notes, diagrams, advice & munchies. And that was just for me and her (she & I? I always get confused with the grammar stuff) - the spectators. It was hilarious. I made sure to let her know she was crazy.
Here they are getting ready to go meet the busses. Very dark and cold:
The Top of Utah Marathon starts at Hardware Ranch Elk Refuge in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. The first 14 miles of the race are in the canyon. Amy and I parked ourselves at mile 14 and kept an eye out for our boys as they came out of the canyon. We thought maybe we had missed Dave and weren't paying hardly any attention when he suddenly appeared before us.
Lookin' fine Dave Jackson...
Mike showed up too. Running even. We were worried we would need to be scraping him off the road because he hadn't trained but he put all our worries to rest. Running like a champ! He actually stopped for a second. Amy looked him over, refilled his supplies, and off he went! See the joy on Amy's face.
That was the easy part of the race. The rest wasn't as easy for either of them but they both finished.
FINISHERS!
Here comes Dave to the finish:
Almost there:
Mike headed to the finish:
And done:
Congrats guys! It was amazing!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Interior Design 101
I guess Olivia thinks I need a reminder that she lives here. I know she lives here. It's impossible to forget- #1 because she is part of our family and we love her and #2- because she is always doing things like this:
She glue-sticked a page from her coloring book to the wall.
It has provided entertainment for many. The kids walk by- pull off a piece. My sister-in-law actually came over, pulled up a chair, and started picking at it. It's pretty stuck on there in case you were wondering. I need to spray the whole thing down and scrape it off.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
All while I was sitting right there...
I haven't stopped blogging for the lack of things to blog about. It more or less comes down to being spread too thin- too many things to do and not enough time. Unfortunately for me, as I was reminded today, I spend a large portion of my time in damage control mode. Undoing all the doing. Sound familiar? Of course today has been no different. There is no rest for the weary- not even on Sunday!


Today Dave was gone doing his Air Force Reserve thing and I hauled off to church by myself with all the kids half an hour late (minus Spencer who spent the night with Mike and Amy (Amy is Dave's sister. She is trying to confiscate Spencer for life because he is so darn cute.)). I know, we were late- don't judge- the baby had to eat. I just did parenthesis inside of parenthesis. Is that legal?
Anyhoodle, we have 1:00 church and upon arriving home shortly after 4:00 pm I found myself stuck on the couch nursing a baby & juggling phone calls trying to arrange schedules with my peeps to pull off a baby shower. Dave got home and headed upstairs. I followed shortly thereafter to see how his day went and to inform him he needed to hurry and change because we had a dinner appointment.
Minutes later Olivia arrived in our room. She just stood there....
dripping in paint.
For real.
We just stared at her for a second followed by my one question:
Olivia, whyyyyyyyy did you do that?
Her response:
"It wasn't me- it was the paint. Waaaaaaaaaaaaa!"
Yes, she burst into tears.
Do kids do things like burst into tears looking all innocent and pathetic to soften our mood so we don't kill them? I think I am onto something.
At this point it was all I could do not to burst out laughing. I mean, she really just said- "it's not me, it's the paint". Yeah...
Needless to say, she made her way to the bath and I made my way downstairs to assess the damage.
Here is what I found:
Not bad. A paper plate full of paint and a messy table. Pretty mellow for Olivia.
While Sara was helping her get dressed and while Dave was loading kids into the car I took a gander by the half-bath. The light was on and the door was locked. And on the tile right outside the door- PAINT! Greenish bluish paint. More specifically a greenish bluish foot print, size Olivia.
The girls were still upstairs changing.
I unlocked the door to the bathroom.
Not too bad...
I stepped in further:
Typical... (she is always at the bathroom sink "cleaning" and "giving a bath" to things)
I turned and saw this:
Getting worse...
Sigh...
Not too happy about the door handle either...
And that's when I closed the bathroom door...
UGH. ARE YOU KIDDING ME????
In case you are wondering, I didn't fly off the handle and have a melt down. I am so past doing that. I surveyed the scene, laughed to myself, sighed (someone has to clean up this mess, you know), waved Dave in from the car to come see, and grabbed my camera.
I could hear the girls coming down the stairs so I went out to the family room. Sara had changed Livvy into her brand new orange shirt and plopped a flower on her head. She looked darling. Standing there with the camera in my hand, I told her to sit down so I could take her picture. While taking her picture, I asked her about the bathroom.
Me: "Hey Liv, why did you paint the bathroom?"
Liv: "I dinnet do it".
(Seriously, I did nothing to get that pose from her. It was all her, attempting to dig herself out of her hole, adamantly claiming her innocence.)
Me: "Oh really? You didn't do it?"
Liv: {shaking her head} "I dinnet do it".
Well, at least she sticks to her story.
See that pretty new shirt? She came home from dinner and resumed painting with her sister and her cousin. You guessed it- paint all over the shirt before I even realized she was painting!!! I told her she is not allowed to paint with clothes on anymore. I yanked her shirt off and set it to soak in Oxi Clean (love that stuff!).
Here she is taking a break from her painting to pour herself a cup of milk (no one can help her, of course). You may think that posting this picture of this tornado child on the blog is my sweet revenge for her behavior. Problem is, she couldn't care less. In fact, once I show her this, she will think it's hilarious. I tell you what, Liv is the real deal. She is energetic, and disobedient, and mischievous, and loving, and hilarious, and persistent, and annoying, and just so very Olivia. Bless her heart. And mine too.
FYI: It took an entire roll of paper towel and quite a few Lysol wipes to clean off the door- the door that is now stained green and needs to be repainted! Oh how I love my life! ( I really do.)
In other news, aren't these two so cute?
Thursday, July 15, 2010
4+1=5
I know. I have been missing. Which is totally annoying. I understand. A girl has got her reasons. And for today, this is mine:


I would like to introduce you to our new baby Will (William Obray Jackson if you are into details)
He is scrumptious.
He was born July 5.
We love him!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Another reason I stopped buying Charmin
Today has not been a particularly great day at the Jackson house. The middle of the night brought with it poops and pukes. And so today we have been doing just that. Well, not really. The kids puked in the night and haven't since (phew). Looking on the bright side, they both made it to the toilet. It seems that what we lack in other areas we make up for in the responsible puking area. Fine by me.
So pretty much I was in my bed til 11:00 a.m. swatting my kids away because my stomach hurt and I got minimal sleep the night before. Anytime I abandon my kids (or leave them with their father) I know I will need to call in HAZMAT (which is me, by the way) to deal with the repercussions. Today was no exception.
Exhibit A:
Exhibit A:
Exhibit B:
Exhibit C:
And the culprit?
Yes, it appears the face of disaster may be changing in our family. Could Olivia be handing off the torch to another destructive force? Doubtful. I think I need to prepare myself for a tag-team effort by these two little ones.
I actually didn't see either of them do this. I was clued into the situation by the plunger laying on my bedroom floor. There is only one child in my house who has what I like to call 'Plunger Fascination'. Spencer.
And no, I haven't cleaned it up yet. Faced with two choices, 1- clean the toilet up or 2- blog about it, I chose #2. So yep, I have delayed long enough. I shouldn't put the inevitable off any longer- heaven knows today isn't a good day to be down a toilet...
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
A mother moment
You'll have to excuse me for posting a bunch of nearly the same picture of Spence. I don't know what it is about little kids and sunglasses. The whole thing is just so hilarious and cute. I think it might have something to do with the fact that they just can't seem to get it right. Spencer was eating mac n cheese for lunch and accessorizing. It made for a funny few minutes. And yes, I said lunch and he is still wearing his pajamas. In fact, he wore them the rest of the day and then to bed again. Shhh. Don't tell. I did throw them away when I finally peeled them off his body but only because they had a big hole in them. I guess that's what happens when you wear your clothes consecutively for days at a time. Like I said, SHHHHH!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Ms. Olivia again.
The other day I assumed Livvy was playing with the other kids. When I checked in on them, she wasn't. As you can only imagine, a missing Olivia is not a good thing. It usually results in a ton of extra work and clean up for me.
I ran around the house trying to locate her. Eventually I found her-
Out cold on her coloring project.
That can't be comfortable. And judging from the sour mood she woke up in, she didn't think so either.
As much work as Olivia can be, she is also the funniest little thing. The other day we came home from the grocery store. I brought the kids in and went back out to bring groceries in. In the amount of time it took me to go out to the garage, grab a couple bags of groceries, and come back in, she was standing on the table stripped of all her clothing, shaking her bum, and singing "shakin' my nudie, shakin' my nudie." Funny. Mildly inappropriate, but funny.
I passed by her the other day while she was playing and she called out after me, "Mooomm, be careful what you wish for!"
She's a hoot!
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