Thursday, November 29, 2007

Two cherished childhood memories...



Clytie Adams and the Nutcracker.


A couple weeks ago, my mom, Sarah and I had the opportunity to go see Clytie's production of The Nutcracker (thank you for the tickets, Tricia!). It is such a delight to share this experience with Sarah. Of course, Sarah just loved the special Sugar Plum doll G'ma Chris gave her!


The reason Clytie and the Nutcracker are so special to me are: 1) I spent many years taking ballet classes from Clytie. She is a wonderful teacher and she is part of my childhood. I have many memories of the alley, the studio, and the recitals. It was such a treat to see her in the lobby and snap a picture with her. Can I just say how good she looked? She is ageless! 2) The Nutcracker is also special to me because of the opportunity I had to be a part of Ballet West's production for about 5 yrs. Such an overwhelming experience for someone who dreamed of becoming a ballerina. I remember so many details about Capitol Theater, the dancers, the costumes, the rehearsals. Such cherished memories! I can instantly recall thoughts and feelings I had about my experiences with Clytie as well as the Nutcracker....such a big part of growing up for me. At times, stressful feelings, but lots of great feelings of big dreams of becoming a ballerina!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Said by Sarah last night....


"Mom, I don't ever want anyone in our family to die.
Especially me. I just love life so much."
I asked what it was about life she loved so much.
She answered, "It's just so care-full...
there's just so much I care about."

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

A Day of Thanksgiving...

Isn't Thanksgiving a wonderful holiday? I love it. All you have to think about is food and gratitude...does it get any better than that? This year we headed up to Heather and Ron's house for breakfast. On the menu? Ron's speciality: Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Pancakes with whipped cream. Delicious! Thank you to Ron and Heather for hosting breakfast. After that, we headed over to my mom and dad's house.


The guys...and aunt Megan held a little "Turkey Bowl" in the backyard. A little chilly, but a beautiful day.
There is always a big crowd at my parents house...always room for more. This year, Chad's parents and Ron's friend joined us. It was wonderful to have them there. Before dinner started, my mom and dad shared some thoughts. Then, at Ron's suggestion, we all took turns going around the room sharing what we are grateful for. It was such a special opportunity to hear my family members vocalize their love and gratitude for the blessings we all enjoy. Most of the men didn't make it through without a few tears! This is what I shared: I am so grateful for my children. It is amazing to watch them learn and grow...to see the seeds of testimony being planted in each of them. With that being said, I am so grateful for bedtime! lol When Chad is home (which isn't that often lately), it's our favorite time. There is not much I enjoy more than sitting on the couch with Chad. Just the two of us...snacking....chatting...watching tv...alone...quiet! I love being with Chad. Any chance I can get....it's just great to be together! I am also grateful for temples. Last week I had the opportunity to go to the temple and recieve immediate and direct inspiration and comfort. I am so grateful that I live so close...close enough to leave Jenna at a babysitters and go while the kids are at school. I am even more amazed that I will soon have a temple even closer in the near future. What a blessing.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Celebrating 65 Years!






This last weekend, the Medeiros family celebrated the 65th wedding anniversary of Pat and Ginger. Wow...now, that's worth celebrating! Rick had arranged for all the kids to surprise them at "The Roof" restaurant at the Joseph Smith building. (gorgeous roof-top view of the temple and downtown SLC...and a yummy buffet) It was so fun to surprise them as they got off the elevator. Unfortunately, G'pa felt too sick at dinner and had to leave early. He didn't feel well all weekend, but put on a brave face for the rest of us. We really had a great time hanging out all weekend. This was the first time Marc had ever been to our home. We absolutely loved having him here and can't wait for him to visit again. It was so fun to visit with Tammi about her new home and to talk home decor with her! On Sunday, everyone came to church with us. They got to see all of us "perform" in some way or another...it was the primary program, Chad was conducting, Josh passed the sacrament and I taught the relief society lesson. Sunday night, G'pa felt especially sick. He spent tues-wed in the hospital. He was diagnosed with pneumonia and it was determined he had likely suffered a mild heart attack sunday night. Although he wasn't feeling well all weekend, it was sure special to have the Medeiros family together...great time...great memories! G'pa we love you and hope you feel better soon!

6 Things About Me...

I've been tagged by Pam Harp (see side bar...I'm not smart enough to make her name into blog link!). I get to share six things about me that you may not know.
1. I do not like unloading the dishwasher. Loading is fine (which has to be loaded a certain way!).
2. I hang all my clothes in rainbow order on matching hangers.
3. I wish I could be an interior designer, graphic designer and a photographer. I love doing anything creative. I just started teaching art classes at school...love it!
4. I cannot sing, but I am part of the ward choir...just a warm body up there, really.
5. I can now run a full mile without stopping...I am not a runner so this is an accomplishment for me! Chad and I also did two 5K's this summer.
6. I currently serve as a teacher for Relief Society...I think this is my favorite church calling I've ever had (but I've said that before). I seriously look forward to my lessons and feel like I learn so much each time I teach!

No words really....






...just something for your viewing pleasure, I present the many talents of our sweet daughter, Jenna. She has a thing for make-up, lotion, lip gloss...anything that can make a mess, really. She is very skilled in carrying a chair to her chosen spot to reach her treasure. I often find her in a daze, laying in front of the tv applying lotion or make-up to her face. She has spilled shampoo on the carpet...three times. Oh yes, and there was the Comet, too. Both of these were rather enjoyable to clean up. She even enjoys developing her artist talents by coloring all over herself. If only she weren't so darn cute. Good times at the Medeiros home...good times.






Oh sweet Jenna,
you make us proud ...
or at least keep us entertained!

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Halloween wrap up...


Just a quick overview of all our Halloween festivities. The kids enjoyed a costume parade and class parties at school (something that is not always done anymore!) Mom got to help out with Andrew's party. That night, Grammy and Papa Rick came over to decorate the traditional graveyard cake...lots of fun...the cake was buried in decorations! Saturday, we went to a neighborhood party at the Wade's house. To say they are into Halloween is an understatement. They have a full size coffin in their lv room and a graveyard in their front yard! We had a great time...Chad and I won for funniest costumes! (Chad went as a tattooed rock star and I was some sort of witch). Monday night, we had a traditional Halloween FHE at G'ma Chris and Papa Bruce's house. Lots of fun...the highlight had to be the doughnut eating contest. We had doughnuts hanging from strings and the kids had to eat them with their hands behind their backs.




Halloween night, we finally got our pumpkins carved. Mom did the good ol'Papa Murphy's pumpkin-shaped pizza with the witches brew rootbeer.
I think the was one of the first years I dressed up (thanks to Chad's mom and Mary for loaning me bits and pieces!). I got to go trick or treating w/ the kids, too (Chad usually goes). By far the best part was watching Jenna. She had a ball...absolutely loved...was so into it! She wanted nothing to do with the stroller. She was running door to door right along the big kids. It was so fun to see her "get it!"