Here we are again...another critter in the house! We went 6 months without anything other than the dogs. Then came the Gerbils...which was fine. We like having Gerbils. But we also like having fish...(came the fish), and we like having hamsters...(came the hamster), and then mom caught a frog...(couldn't just leave it alone!), and we like turtles...(yep, you guessed it...came the turtle!).

I have decided that Dallen is no longer allowed to go to Petsmart with any amount of money. He will think of a way to get any critter there he can. He has changed his mind about what he wanted, but the fact was...something from that store was coming home to our house! First, it was a lizard, but the cage was too much for him to set up. Then it was a bird, because he heard Aunt Heidi might have a cage (glad I didn't ask!), and then it was a turtle. I made the mistake of letting him go with Calvin to the pet store to get feeder fish for his fish (which they forgot to buy!) and instead Calvin liked Dallen's idea of a turtle and drove to Walmart with him, instead, to get a bucket (storage tub) for the turtle to live in. They would have bought the turtle that night, but you have to be 18 or older to buy it. Anyway...Dallen had a breakdown because I wouldn't run back to Petsmart that night to get his turtle that he already spent money on a tub for! He needed to wait a whole day! I am the MEANEST mom ever! Needless to say, we have the turtle (which never ends up costing what they think it will, even though I have them plan it out...that's another story!). Dallen is SO happy. He has been taking really good care of it and the rest of his animals (he has claimed the Gerbils, the frog, and Angel as his own...which is fine because he cleans the cages and feeds them and loves them!). So, we are now up to 9 critters in our house, counting the dogs. Good times...
Monday night was our Family Home Evening (of course), and it was my turn to choose the activity. My kids ROLL their eyes when it is my turn. I don't care because I know that they secretly like it and they will never forget it! So, I chose to do catapults. Here they are making the catapults.

Half of them were cussing at me and the other half were having fun. Either way, it was fun. Scott, of course was the master...check out the one he made.

Anyway, after the majority of them were made, we got out the big marshmallows. They flew pretty good, and then it started...MARSHMALLOW WAR! Those things can hurt...especially when Alec gets his power behind it! It was way fun and the dogs could not figure out what was going on! It was great because we got to throw food without the mess! We only found one rogue marshmallow this week...we were able to find all the others. Good memory...
Thursday, I went to a job...well, what I thought was an interview, and the guy said "well, here it is, I'll leave you to work". There was a definite lack of communication! Anyway, so the deal is there is a guy in our ward who is an accountant (I didn't know this until recent and I couldn't figure out why he was always asking how my job hunting was going...now I know!). He called me and said "I got you a job. He needs his books updated. He hasn't entered anything in for 2011 and we need it done so that he can file his taxes". He went on to explain how this guy's bookkeeper was mad that she had to work with another accountant (the guy in my ward) and so she left and he has been stuck winging things for a month. So, in my mind, he needed a bookkeeper and I was going to interview for the position. I was so nervous, grateful, and every other emotion in between. I didn't know how this was going to work and was just excited for the opportunity, especially since I was told by Rich (the guy in my ward) that he'll pay $25-$30/hour! Anyway, I show up and it's the program "Peachtree". I had never worked on Peachtree and thinking it was an interview started to talk about my resume. Then he said "well, it's all pretty much the same, right?" and I said, "well, yah...accounting is accounting!". So, I said, I would give it a try, not realizing that I was working! So the guy said "I'll leave you to your work" and then left for the rest of the day. I was there with his daughter in their home office! It was really strange. Anyway, I left and then I called him and got a voicemail and so I asked him in the voicemail what he expected from me as an employee (hinting or trying to find some sort of idea what was going on). Then...nothing! He didn't call me back. Then I called Rich to see what was going on and left him a message. I was such a mess. I wanted the job, but didn't know who my boss was or if it was permanent or temporary or if I could have my needs of being there for the kids, etc. So, finally, the next afternoon, Steve (the guy I was to do work for) called and told me that it was just a temporary, contracting job. He just needed help and didn't have money to bring anyone on full-time. This actually is great, for me. Anyway, so I will go and do my work and invoice him. It should take me about a month. For his sake, I hope it won't take that long. Then he can get his taxes done in a timely manner, but, there is always an extension. I still don't know Peachtree, but I have figured it out enough to enter all his receipts and such for the year and categorize them in their proper places. Peachtree is a dumb program compared to Quickbooks, if anyone was ever wondering. Anyway, I'm so happy to have this opportunity and I can still be there for the kids and make my own hours...like this week, I can't go in on Wednesday because the kids don't go in until 8:30 and then are out by 12:00 (stupidest thing every...on a WEDNESDAY!). But, blessings all around of me having a little bit of work that will help things out and I can still be there for my family, which is my #1 priority since they won't be with me much longer. I'm excited.
We went to see "Kid History #8" premiere this last Friday. Yes, it's only 8 minutes long, and yes we could see it on YouTube the next day, but what fun is that when you could meet the Roberts brothers and Richard and have a fun evening with them (and other fans)?!? So, that's what we did. They came down here to little Mesa at Mountain View High School to show "Kid History #8" to us before they showed the world. They also showed their newest music video "Kid Remix #2". Here we are joining in "Kid History Jeopardy".

And then while we were walking into the auditorium, we saw my niece, Megan, with her friends and so, they were sitting on the awesome side of the auditorium so that after it was over, they were able to jump in line to meet them really fast. Dallen and Ashton wanted to meet them too, and Megan let them cut with her.

It was fun. Calvin jumped in at the last minute and got in the picture, too. They were really excited to meet them and talk to them. It was funny.

So, as we were watching "Kid Remix #2", I kept saying to myself "that kid in the carseat looks so familiar". I started going through all the kids that I knew that looked like him and it looked like our neighbor from St. George (well, they lived a couple houses down). But, I couldn't see his parents or anyone else from that family that I recognized and so I just figured it wasn't someone I knew. Then I posted that we saw the "Kid History" stuff and Jenny, the boy's mom that I was thinking of, told me that her brother films those films for the Robert brothers and that they were doing a music video starring Tyler! I couldn't believe it! I saw it before his own mother did! We used to babysit Tyler every now and then, and he is a HAM! He would say the funniest things. My favorite was he had done something wrong and went and locked himself in the bathroom and his parents were trying to get him to come out to talk to him and he said "I can't come out until I'm finished repenting". He was like 4 when he said that! Very funny. Anyway, it was a fun connection.
School is going great. The kids have put in their schedules for next year. Calvin started his on-line bowling class. Ashton has already decided that it is what he is going to do, too. He and Ashton went bowling yesterday for his class. He plans to get the majority of it done next week during Spring break. Scott is cruising along with his schooling and not studying and getting perfect scores on his tests....not fair! Derrek sent me a text the other day that said basically that he took his Medical terminology class and didn't study and made 100% on the test. Seriously...not fair. I am working on the Child Development class and I am freaking out because I feel like I can't remember anyone's names or what they theorized about! I am going to be up to my eyes in flash cards while Derrek and Scott don't even have to think about school! Oh well...so happy for Derrek that he got that gene! Calvin mentioned the other day that he is so grateful for the schooling opportunities that he has here. He likes all the options that Red Mountain offers that Snow Canyon doesn't. It has turned out to be better for him. I was comforted by his comment. We have really worked hard to help him see that this place isn't too bad. They are making more friends and having a better time at school. I am so grateful. Alec is going on a date this weekend. This is something he doesn't do often. It's with a girl in our ward. She is really cute and fun to be around. Her name is Morgan. Anyway, I am glad it will be with a good group of kids.
The boys also played church softball this week, which is a miracle because in St. George I couldn't get them to do anything and our neighbor Josh Beecher would have to come over and drag/bribe them to go. Anyway, they decided to go at the last minute and had a really good time! Calvin, Alec, and Ashton went. Dallen could have gone, but he didn't finish his jobs and homework so he couldn't go. Maybe this week. Anyway, they played two games and they made the teams with whomever showed up. Calvin complained because he got put on a team with a lot of Deacons (12-13 year olds). But, I just reminded him that they probably did that so that the team could have a chance with a power-hitter. So, this week, I have the job of finding some cheap gloves for them to use. I have seen miracles happen before :). I'm just glad they want to play and interact with others. We really live in a great area.








