Thursday, January 12, 2012

Oh some FUN!

So, it's been awhile since I've been on my blog, please forgive me. Not much has happened in life recently. Christmas went well as well as new years! So, one of things we did over the holiday break was Circus Circus in Las Vegas!! My parents, Hillary, Ryan, Zoie, Nathaniel, Matilda, Justin, and I all went! We all had a blast and enjoyed the fun time together! Here are some pictures!!



 




Friday, December 9, 2011

Happy Birthday Dozer!!

Today, December 9, 2011 is my brothers 12th Birthday. Happy Birthday Nathaniel!! Now I know in the title it says Dozer and some of you may think, 'What?! Dozer?! What does that mean?' Well I'll tell you! When Nathaniel started to crawl as a baby he would 'bulldoz' through everything. Toys, buckets...anything, he would run himself right into it until he came out the other side. He just bulldozed through. So, mainly my grandpa and parents came up with the nickname, Dozer. And he answers to only Dozer and Nathaniel. Even kids at his school call him Dozer. It's pretty funny. I wonder what it'll be like when he is older......."And..Dozer for a touchdown"... "Elder Dozer"... "Dozer hun can you get that"... "Hey Dozer, I mean Daddy"... Ahaha Just kidding, I don't think it'd go that far!
So for Nathaniel's Birthday I baked him a cake! It's a football cake. He loves football, so it fit. And he said he wanted a chocolate cake with chocolate frosting. So that's what he got!! It didn't take very long to do, but the stupid icing was rough. I'm getting better with my baking skills and making do with what I have. Anyway, so here are some pictures of his cake! Enjoy!! Happy 12th Birthday, Dozer!!

Before..

...After...

..of course, with the candles!!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Skipping is just jumping for joy, step after step...

Justin came out to my place to spend time with my family and I over the weekend. It was a lot of fun. We played xbox and pool, watched movies, made food, just had a lot of fun. We tried staying busy and then we couldn't think of anything else to do. So we brainstormed. Then we finally came up with the idea of going to the resevoir. No worries, we dressed warm. Then we jumped in the jeep and headed for the resevoir...which is like 2 miles away. When we approached the resevoir we pick out the perfect spot to stop. It was a great view of the sun setting and the resevoir. The water was really low so that was kind of a bummer, but it was still fun. We skipped rocks pretty much the entire time we were there. Justin is much better than I am. He was skipping all sorts of rocks. I guess I shouldn't say rocks, they were more really super hard dirt clusters. Anyway, we had little competitions, he won. BUT he never told me all the rules, so that's part of why he won. Hehehe. Then it got super cold and our noses were going to fall off, so we left and had hot cider after. It was a ton of fun and we definitely enjoyed spending time together.....




Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Christmas Spirit!!

It's the Christmas season already!! Even though the temperature outside is still in the seventies, sorta!! Gotta love the desert Christmas'...Anyway, the holiday has already been filled with event galore! Mom busted out all the decorations, like four days after Thanksgiving! I give her a hand, because everyone else in the world put there Christmas decorations up before Thanksgiving even happened!! Crazy! Well most of the family helped with setting up the decorations. Dad and Nathaniel put up the Christmas lights, Matilda and I set the tree up, and I decorated it, and Mom pretty much finished the house with the rest of the decorations. Brad and Shelby decorated their little place down stairs. It's a nice, classy, holiday look!! The house and the family in it look amazing! Christmas will be so much fun this year! The entire family is coming out! So that means, Grandma Grandpa, Uncle Matt, Hillary, Ryan, Zoie, Josh, and then our family at the house, of course! It'll be a full house!! Yay! So exciting! Oh and I can't forget Tess and Bently. We already dressed Tess up for the holiday!! She enjoys the costume..at least we think she does. She probably just loves the attention she gets with it.


Anyway, Shelby works at a sandwich shop in the town and her boss asked if she could paint the windows for Christmas. She said, "Sure, if you like stick figures! I'll ask my sister if she will help out." So Shelby texted me like two seconds after and asked if I could help. I was nervous, but I knew it would be a fun experience. Shelby and I brainstormed some ideas and made the decision.
We did a stained glass Nativity scene and a Santa Clause jumping with a sandwich! They turned out pretty cute. I drew the outlines, and Shelby colored in. It was a great team effort. And turns out the boss loved it as well as everyone else. It was a lot of fun, even though it took us a few hours to do it. You would think window painting is easy and a quick job, not really... well, for me it wasn't.




Now a little off the Christmas topic, Justin just had a show! They lost their drummer, so they've been out of commision for a little bit. (So if you know any drummers who play pop/rock music let me know!!) But they had a friend who just plays for fun fill in for this show. And it was just amazing!! It was the Gibson Showcase at the Palace Station. The Gibson Showcase means, every band that performs, plays all Gibson equipment. So, Justin got to play a fifteen hundred dollar guitar!! Crazy!! He rocked it! Anyway, this a photo of the band that night. My video wouldn't upload, so a picutre will suffice. Hope you enjoy it!!
Above: Justin playing the guitar solo to Say You're Mine.  Left to Right: The Fours J's! Justin on guitar and vocals, Jay on drums, Jared on vocals, Jerry on bass guitar.



Monday, November 21, 2011

In the season for Thanks!

Today, November 21st is my ten months of dating my love, Justin Turner.
He is a great man. He has many qualities that I love and adore, and he is all mine.
Now, we have had our rough patches as everyone does, but every minute of every day I'm happy to be with him. I'd want to be with him through anything and everything, no matter if it's tough and hard or great and fun, I want it all. Now, with Thanksgiving right down the way, I want to thank him for all he has done for me. He has been honest and trusting and I appreciate that.
Also, my family. I thank them for loving me and caring about me and the choices I've made. To my friends, thank you. Thank you for the talks, for understanding, and for the willingness to listen and give advice. I appreciate it all. I especially want to thank my Heavenly Father for always being there, even in my hardships and disagreeances, he was there. He is always there, the one to rely and trust on. I love him and know he is the only way to true happiness.
I love You, Justin. Happy 10th!
Thank you everyone and have a Happy Thanksgiving!


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Long Time, No blog!

Well I have obviously finished working this summer, yay! Towards the end it wasn't super tough. It was pretty much all down hill after the northwest fairs. We finished the up north states and traveled down to the southern states, such as, New Mexico, Texas, and California. It was especially nice because I didn't have to find workers for each fair. I already had people set up for the New Mexico fair, then the Texas and California fair had only the bubbles so I didn't need to find anyone. I had Justin and Joe to help and it was very nice. They were so great! They really knew what they were doing after the first couple of fairs. They also took care of me. Kept me calm, safe and happy. It was a fun summer. Now, there were still problems, but having Justin and Joe made things easier. Anyway, I learned a lot over the summer, as I do every summer. 

Justin workin!! So Good!
Joe playing Guns with some kid

Me, standing next to a Giant Tractor!!

We put a Nemo doll in the pool for the bubbles, and when kids would see this they'd stop crying and have fun!

Now, my next adventure. When I came home I had some decisions to make, such as, where to live, if I should work, schooling, etc. I stress out really easy and these decisions made me really stressed out. I'm still deciding on some things, but most of it is coming together. It's amazing if you let things go and trust the Lord and have faith in him, he will help things fall in place.
Right now, I'm still dating my wonderful boyfriend, Justin Turner. It's almost been eleven months and its been an amazing eleven months. He takes care of me, understands me, and puts up with me very well. He is a great man. He worked with me over the summer a little over half way through the season, so now that he is back he is finding a job. He is having success as well. He has always been very blessed with job opportunities. I'm also currently living at my parents. It's not bad, but you know, there are very few who say they like living with their parents. I'm looking for a place to rent that way I can attend school this next term. Contacted my Bishop and he is helping. Such a sweet man. I'm also looking for work, just to fill in time, and I like making money, who doesn't!?! I'm going to start working on some paintings and drawings as well. I'm very excited for that. It'll be an experiment for my paintings since it will be a first time, but it'll be fun!

This upcoming week I'm excited for as well. My little brother Josh is coming home for Thanksgiving. I vistied him on the way home from Texas and it was really nice. He showed me his campus and room, some friends. The college is decent, but lonely. It was nice for both of us. It'll be a lot of fun for him to come home for a few days. Then a couple weeks later is Christmas break, so he will come home again for a few weeks! He also had his Cross Country Championships this last weekend. He took ninth, which was a bummer for him. He just didn't have a good race. Although, he has improved a lot! Cut off a couple minutes on his 8k's and averaging a five minute mile. He is pretty much amazing!

My sister Hillary is doing great. Zoie is already a year old! Times flies fast! Ryan is working a couple jobs and is going back to school for another degree. Shelby is doing great as well. She is working at a sandwich place in town, called Tiffany's. She enjoys it. Our family has always liked to work, whether easy or hard work. Brad is doing great as well, he works at McDonalds. Going to get a promotion pretty soon. He also helps coach football at the high school. He loves that. The team is going to state this next weekend!! They are playing Truckee, should be a good game. Matilda finsihed volleyball. She loved it! She is pretty much the best and is very talented! She is starting basketball soon. She asked me to help her, run drills with her, defense, etc. I was happy that she asked. It'll be fun. Nathaniel finsihed football as well. He enjoyed it. He is also very humble. He knows he isn't the best and is not going to say he is either. But he loves to play. He is also going to start basketball soon. Him and Matilda play one on one occasionally. It's fun to watch. They are so determined and really look up to us, the older siblings. My parents are doing great too. They are excited for the holidays and having the families together.




Well that is life as of lately!
I'll try to do better with posting blogs, but thanks for being patient and reading!
Have a great week!!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Over the Hump!!

Oh my, oh my..where do I start this adventure?? Let's see, first I just have to say, it's surprising that I'm still alive! Okay, next..
In my last blog I told you all I was in Port Angeles, WA. That fair had only the Rock Wall. The bubbles were lucky and got a week off! Anyway, it was a small fair, we were busy maybe one day out of the four. But other than that, it was a constant flow of people every day. The people there were friendly. The weather was nice as well. I was freezing the whole time though. Joe and Bret were just fine and loved it! It was too humid and cold for me. I was in a sweater most of the day working. Our set up was pretty cool too! We set up on top of this hill and the whole fair is surrounded in trees. The fair is in a park which was pretty much a forest! Then right below us was a Kids Tractor pull and then the carnival and so forth. It was really nice because after each tractor pull show the parents would come up to the rock wall to have their kids bungee jump. Those were good rushes. As mentioned earlier, I had Bret and Joe working for me here. Joe mainly worked the front and Bret jumped. Joe is really good at reeling teenagers and adults in to do the jump or the rock wall. Anyway, so the fair finally ended on Sunday at 7pm. I needed to take down as soon as I could to book it over to Kennewick, WA, which is about a ten hour drive! The next fair started on Tuesday and I needed to be there by Monday to set up. I had the bubbles and the rock wall at this fair! Lots of time setting up. Anyway, we started to take the rock wall down at Port Angeles and realized that a cable that hooks up to my battery melted off. So there wasn't any juice getting to my hyrolics.  So I had Bret and Joe run to Walmart to get the piece that needed to be repalced and then I had to re-charge the battery and clean up anything extra. After this was all done we finished taking the wall down and packed up. We didn't get out of there until around 11pm. Now, the drive could have been a lot shorter if we had taken the ferry across Washington over to Kennewick, but the odds of us making it in time to catch it, as well as if they'll take us on, was close to impossible. The other route was to go back down through Portland, OR then over to Kennewick, Wa. We also parked the bubbles at Bret's house for storage so we had to go that way anyway. Continuing, I was driving the RV and Rockwall  and it was about 2am and BAM!!! I was passing a Semi-Truck and moving back over out of the passing lane and then a car hit my rock wall! Yup! HIT ME!! They spun a few times then off the road. I was freaking out. Joe was sleeping in the front seat and I yelled his name and he told me to pull over. I pulled over and tried to calm down. It was hard because I was so scared! I called my dad and told him what happened and he helped me through it as well. There were statements from the people in the accident as well as the semi who saw everything and me. No one was injured and everyone was okay, just shook up. A tow truck and cops helped the family and got them off the road. I felt super bad because it was two parents and three kids on their way to disney land. But they were all okay, just scared. What the semi guy said happened was, I was moving back over and the car sped up and hit the median, over corrected, then hit me and spun out of control. The cops think the man driving fell asleep and that was the main cause of it. They cited him and everything is being taken care of. Now the damage done to my rock wall was a blown tire, bent fender, and a couple other minor damages. And then, guess the award winning damage?!?!? Yup! A broken axle!! The one I just recently replaced!! AHHH! UGH!


Anyway, so I drove to the next exit thinking that the wheel would straighten out and it didn't. It was around 5am now and I was tired. I got up the morning before for work at 8am and then worked all day, packed, and then starting driving, so I haven't had any sleep. When I pulled off the exit, there was a trucking company. They fix their beaten down semi trucks. SO I for sure though I was in luck. Well, I obviously ran out of all that, so of course not. They wouldn't be able to fix, let alone get the parts to fix it. As time went by I made a few phone calls. I made calls to people who could fix the rock wall, to get the parts from, everything! I got a hold of a guy around 7am who said that he could fix it he just needs me and himself to find someone who has the parts on hand. He made calls and I made more calls. I ended up finding a place in Portland who had all the parts in stock. Now, the exit I got off on was about 70 miles from Portland. That was relieving. So I unhooked the wall and left it with this truck shop and took off to Portland. I picked up the parts and headed back to the truck shop. I hooked the rock wall back up and drove it a mile north to the guy's shop. It was a shop where he sold trailer as well as fixing trailers. He said it would only be a couple hours to do the work. Well, by this time it was Monday, around noon. I wanted to be out of there BY noon, latest 2pm. I walked down the street to get food and relax. It was so hard to relax because I had no control of anything. I just had to wait. Nothing could be done and that was killing me. It was nice having the RV because I could watch movies and have time go by. Anyway, the guy ran into a few problems and the axel didn’t get done until 7pm!! Reminding you, it’s about a 7 hour drive from there to Kennewick. I hooked everything back up, picked the truck up from Bret’s house and took off to Kennewick. We were about fifteen minutes out of Kennewick, (and there is nothing on the way, food gas, etc) and the RV runs out of gas!! Ugh! Something I don’t need to happen. It’s now almost 2am Tuesday and I’m running out of time! I take the truck and get gas for the RV. Down the street is the fairgrounds and we start setting up. It’s about 3am when we start setting up and the fair starts at 9am. I have both items at this fair! Craziness. We set up the bubbles and the rock wall and finish about 7am. I had my workers go sleep for a couple hours while I took care of some other minor problems. Then we worked all day until 11pm that night. Then finally I was able to get some sleep. I hadn’t slept in four days! It was terrible. But everything worked out and we were all safe. Pretty crazy, huh?!

Now, let’s talk about the actual fair. It was a five day fair, one of our best. But it seemed pretty slow this year. It was very hot outside and I don’t think the people were use to that kind of weather. It was about 90-100 degrees out every day with a high percent of humidity. It was tough. Something way cool about this fair is the concerts they have! I have the Rock wall and bubbles set up right in front of the stage. They have assigned seats, then grass opening, then bleachers, then us. So, it was great being able to work at night because of the concerts! They had, Joan Jett and the Black Hearts, Bret Michaels, Kenny Rogers, Blue Oyster Colt, and Lee Brice.  They have good shows every year, classics too. Blue Oyster Colt was my favorite. They just rocked out and had great songs! I got, “Don’t fear the Reaper” on video! Pretty sweet.


Anyway, all of my workers did a fantastic job! They worked fast enough and hard enough. No one complained and they had a blast working with each other. We finished this fair on Sunday and took everything down on Monday. We all wanted more sleep. After, we headed out to Walla Walla, WA. This was only an hour drive, so nothing could possibly happen in an hour, right?! Right!!! Nothing happened and we made it safely to Walla Walla and set up. We went grocery shopping, worked out, and relaxed.

 This is the wall and bubble set up! They were right next to each other! 
We also got new colored bubbles, red, blue, yellow, and green!! So COOL!

I completed the first half of the season! I’m now over the hump and its downhill from here! Yes! The Lord has been with me, helping me, and keeping me safe. I have been very blessed. And I’m very grateful to have this blessing to work and to gain knowledge in this real world. I’m learning so much and am struggling through it, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Thanks for reading these long and crazy stories. I appreciate your time and support!!