Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
My vacuum has died. I had a Bissell canister that has lasted the longest out of any vacuum I've ever owned - over 5 years. But today it was sounding funny and I lifted up the power head and the brush was barely turning. I thought it was the belt so I went for the screwdriver. The belt is fully intact - but the little engine was smoking and smelling.
I've spent an hour on the web looking to see if I could order just a new powerhead. Didn't find one. I did find a new motor for the inside at a cost of $98. That's almost half the cost of the whole vacuum.
I went to consumer reports to see what they said about vacuums but I guess you have to be a member for them to let you know all this. So I'll throw this out there for your suggestions. I have a house with stairs so I need to be able to vacuum steps. Bagless vacuums give me the heebe-jeebies, so I think I need to be able to pull all the gunk out neatly gathered in a disposable bag.
What are your favorite brands?
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Things I'm thankful for this week:
- That the family was all together this weekend. Thank You Brad & Kara for driving up here.
- People in Scott's life the last year that have truly made a difference
- That Ron & the boys are almost ready to leave on their trip.
- That the company has jobs lined up to do.
- We're both driving 4-5 hours away. Same cost ($200).
- Hotel room ($150) vs. thin mattress camping - you've got me there.
- Buying and cooking all food vs. restaurants = the same ($200).
- Swap meet and spa - prices range for this. spa is easy $100, swap meet, $50 to -- whatever the budget.
- Gas for motorized vehicles on Ron's weekend, $300
So Ron's weekend away 'relaxing' is about $700. My weekend away is about $700 (and somebody else has done all the work!). Yet his is cheaper and more fun? Uggghhhhh. I don't know if other couples have this same conversation.
Monday, February 18, 2008
PICTURES FROM OPENING SCOTTY'S MISSION CALL Here is the scene at our house as Scott opened his mission call letter. We had several people on the phones listening in. I think what I like about this video is it is so typical of Scott & Jenn's relationship. She's always right there by his side telling him what to wear, or how to get things done.



(Todd, Bryce, Devin (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Tyler (Mexico City East, Mexico), Russel, Scotty (Belo Horizonte, Brazil)Here's a picture of the Schnatzberrie Gang. This was one year ago when they were headed up to BYU to go to the UNLV game, wearing their "Real Mormons are Rebels" t-shirts.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
A quick check on weather channel dot com looks like the temperature doesn't vary more than 10 degrees between summer and winter, which explains why one website described their seasons as hot and hotter.
Something else I read (isn't google great!) said the city was laid out and planned based on Washington D.C. The streets are hilly like San Francisco.
The main city has a population of 5 million. The mission reaches out and covers other areas, I don't know if he'll be in the city the whole time or countryside. But I'm sure he'll grow to love the peopel of.......
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Monday, February 11, 2008


Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Kruger came from Alamo, Nevada. Scott resucued and brought him home. I wasn't sure why Scotty would bring home a dog just before he leaves to go on a mission. He thought I needed someone to keep me company when he's gone. Kruger's already had a hospital bill - one thing I swore I'd never do. But when they wake you up at 1 in the morning sick...as a dog...you have to get them some help. Appearantly puppies can't eat just anything.
oolest thing in the mail. But this item sure is Saweet. Allison and Terry Owens sent this roomba vacumn cleaner as a combined Christmas/birthday/thanks-for-letting-Brian-live-with-you gift. I don't know that I would have ever bought one for myself, but now that I have it, it is awesome. You just turn it on and it travels throughout the room cleaning up after everybody. (well, when it can clean up a puppy oops, then it will be cleaning up after everybody)
the book. But because at Page 33, I said, "This is crap." and I put it down. My opinion didn't go over too well at book club meeting. I'm not against reading other books, I want to, that's why I choose book club. But this book didn't fall into the 'best of books' category. So I'm even rethinking the whole participating in book club idea. At first I thought since I was a member of Relief Society and HFPE meeting monthly was being replaced by monthly interest groups and a quarterly get together, it was my responsibility to choose an interest group. Scrapbooking, or book club. Book club won. But if I have to torture myself through one more self-help book, I'm going to scream. So I'm thinking if this is what everyone enjoys, why should I go and spoil it for them. I'll just not go. Monday, February 04, 2008
Happy Birthday, Matt
- He was a Decker Dinosaur (Decker Elementary)
- A Guinner Winner (Guinn Middle School)
- A Trailblazer (Durango High School)
- Eagle Scout
- Missionary in the Oklahoma Tulsa Mission
His greatest accomplishment was marrying Ashley:
Monday, January 28, 2008
I then looked up at the class and noticed several girls in their Sunday best, just as another student walked in with shirt and tie on. Last night as news of President Hinckley's death was announced, youth all over the western United States started texting each other to wear their Sunday best on Monday to school.
The second thing I didn't notice until the end of class. I have a sign-in book for them to sign as they arrive. Every morning I ask a question for them to answer. Sometime it's Are you reading the Old Testament at home? Sometimes it's something silly like Do you like Chocolate or Vanilla better? Today as I wrote down the date, I just didn't feel like writing a question, so I left it blank. At the end of class when I picked up the book, the kids on their own started writing about President Hinckley on the sign-in page.
I was so concerned for my kids last night. This is the only prophet they remember throughout their lives. I knew it would hit hard for them. It was so powerful to see them dressed up for school to show their love for him.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Has it REALLY been 21 Years???
Happy Birthday to Jennifer & Rebekah

It's taken me so long just to do a slide show tonight. I wanted it to be just right, but it took forever to find a song. The N'sync songs weren't working...So I've come close getting this ready by the midnight time limit.
This afternoon we went and saw 27 dresses. It was fun. The husbands, Jordan & Dave, owe me for sparing them both this chick-flick. Here's 21 facts about The Twins:
- They were not born premature and weighed 7 1/2 pounds each
- Both took dance lessons for several years
- Jenn competed in gymnastics for 3 years
- Rebekah took voice and music lessons
- Both played softball from age 5-17 (on different teams).
- Bekah played basketball at Kenney Guinn M.S./Jenn was a cheerleader
- They wore matching clothes until they were about 4.
- From 4-7 I bought them the same clothes, but they didn't match on the same day anymore. After 8 their individual styles were so different they just had a couple of dresses that matched that they would wear on special days. After 12 they refused to ever wear matching dresses.
- Their hair styles were named: Top up/Bottom down
- Inside-out pony tail
- Braids, one or two. French or inside-out.
- Pony tail twist.
- They were in the same class at school until 5th grade, after that they were always in separate classes.
- They went to different high schools.
- They had different sets of friends they hung out with. Jennifer was a 'the more the merrier' and was always with a LARGE group. Rebekah is more of a one-on-one type of friend.
- Both received their Young Women Medallions
- Both graduated high school early (Jenn as a junior, Bekah one semester early)
- In 7th grade they both had an assignment to write a special essay. Rebekah agonized over making it just right. Jenn was busy being social and came in at the last minute, dug through the trashcan in their room looking through Bekah's wadded up rejects. Choosing one she thought was just fine, she rewrote it in her handwriting and turned it in. It won a Clark County School District contest with an award. I didn't know anything about what had happened, until they walked through the door screaming at each other: "you stole my paper" "You threw it away"
- Jenn collects hoodies, shoes, & purses.
- Rebekah collects recipes & movies.
- They are two totally unique individuals with equally outstanding qualities
Whenever anyone would say, "twins, double trouble." I always told them, "Oh, I think it's Twice as Nice." Thanks for proving me right. I can't imagine our family without you both.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Missionary Reference Library:
Drew was excited to come celebrate with Scotty too:
Scott's girlfriend, Catherine, snuck in and decorated Scott's room super cute for the day:
Happy Birthday Day, Scotty, we love you.
(Jenn put up a nice slide show on her blog, and Ashley has a picture of Scott & Charlie I hadn't seen before.)
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Banana clips have been a part of my life since the 80s. I had every color, some with ribbon on the edges. I could french brain my hair down the back, tuck under the ends, then place a banana clip with a ribbon on it around the braid and somehow I thought this looked good. At least everyone else, or a lot of people, were doing it (or had their own equally hideous 80s hairstyles going). I no longer wear my banana clip out in public. But I still use it to pull my hair up while I sleep.
Starting about 10 years ago I noticed it was getting harder to buy banana clips. There was a new line of hair accessories on the market. Target was replacing Goody, with Sucii (or however you spell it.) That brand's banana clip was unacceptable. Too thick, too short, didn't open up wide enough. I thought it was a temporary problem, but slowly noticed - they were gone, extinct. I've searched dollar stores thinking that they had old banana clip stock they were trying to sell off for $1. All to no avail. One by one my personal stock dwindled down. Till there was just one.
Imagine my complete shock and awe as I opened a package from my niece, Amanda:
There, in my hands fell out a BRAND NEW PACKAGE of Goody banana clips. Be still my heart.
Isn't it great when something so simple and inexpensive can rock your world. Thank you so much, Amanda, for knowing how much this would mean to me!
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
January is known as birthday month around our house and it begins with the two most important people to the clan - Ron & I. This last weekend was just perfect for us. I woke up Saturday morning with really no plans for the day, and it ended up being such a fun time. Jenn & I started out shopping, no sense letting our Kohl's bucks go to waste.
Jenn & Jordan took us out to dinner at Maggianos - it was so good.
I LOVE fried onions - and these were the best ever. The whole meal was wonderful (for dinner and lunch the next day!)In the evening all the kids came over to have cake and sing to me for my birthday. I found a package of birthday fortune cookies on my porch from the Relief Society.
A milestone in the kitchen. The UGLY tall rectangular restaurant-style 33-gal. trashcan that has been a part of our family kitchen for easily 15 years was retired to the garage and replaced with a shiny stainless steel 13 gal. model. Every gift from the kids was just perfect. They all did great to remember this National Family Holiday.
Sunday was Ron's birthday. Ashley held our family Sunday dinner at her house. More presents for Ron and hot fudge brownie sundaes. Thanks, Ashley, it was great.
Thursday Ron & I are shopping for my main gift/new year's resolution. Hmmmm, Ron in a music store - should be interesting. The other days are going to start blending together I'm afraid. Friday is yank wisdom teeth day for Scotty (and ward temple night/dessert at our house), Monday is a doctor's physical for his mission papers. Scotty's birthday is next week. The following week is the girls' birthdays.
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
I can honestly say that 2007 was bitter sweet. One of our best years and one of our worse - all at the same time. As far as business is concerned, definately the bitter side of things. Revenue down by half and expenses up by 20%, that pretty much explains my sleepless nights. The best part was the hours between the sleepless nights - my family really is awesome!
JANUARY - birthday month for Kim, Ron, Scott, Jennifer & Rebekah. Huge BD party for Scotty. Jenn went snowboarding with AZ friends in Utah as well as trip with Scott and cousins Ashley & Brian.
FEBRUARY - Matt's birthday. We went on a family cruise to Ensanada. Matt & Ashley were denied boarding at the dock :( Found out grandchild #3 was on the way.
MARCH - Jenn moved back from Phoenix. Ron & Scott annual dirt bike ride in Mexico. Charlie was born.
APRIL - Ron & Kim went on a western carribean cruise with friends.
MAY - Charlie's blessing here in Las Vegas. Family all down to Tucson for Brad's graduation from the University of Arizona. Brad also graduated from the LDS Institute.
JUNE - Jenn was never home because she was always hanging out with "we're just friends..." Jordan. Everyone here for Scott's graduation from Shadow Ridge High School. Kara's birthday. Scott went on two-week Church History tour.
JULY - Lake Powell trip #1. Brian Blakely decided to hang out with us for a year. Shark Week with Drew.
AUGUST - Brad & Ashley Birthdays. Hallie was born. Lake Powell trip #2.
SEPTEMBER - Jenn & Jordan got engaged. Drew turned 3.
OCTOBER - David's birthday. Everyone to Tucson for Hallie's blessing. Wedding plans and showers. Brad and Kara came back from Tucson to go to the temple with Jenn.
NOVEMBER - Wedding month. Jordan & Jenn were sealed in the temple.
DECEMBER - All back together again for Christmas.
There it is - our year in review. This next year doesn't seem as busy - yet. Mission plans are underway for Scott. We don't know what's in store for him, or for the rest of us, but looking at how much the Lord has blessed us, we'll all do fine.
GOALS FOR 2008
1. Read more books. 1 down 3 to go for the Christmas & birthday gifts. I'd like to read more of the book club books this year. Last year I only read half of them.
2. Read The Book of Mormon twice. Luckily our RS presidency has started off the year with a 6-page a day challenge, so that will definately help.
3. Some how light my seminary class on fire with excitement. A never ending challenge.
4. Organize my office. another never ending challenge.
5. And the goal I'm soooo excited about is part of my birthday present....and it should be in place in the next week or two - I'll blog about it then.
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Last November just as we were settling down for the night, it happened. The TV we bought for our bedroom on the night of Matt's 16th birthday (I remember because I felt one moment of guilt for buying myself something on Matt's birthday - shouldn't I buy him something, "Oh, yeah, we did." can't remember now his 16th BD present, but there was one and I know the night involved dinner at Planet Hollywood....) fizzled out. 10 years, you've got to expect it sooner or later. It was an evening of panic. (We honestly don't know how to go to sleep with out the "Sleep Mode" button set on 60, 90, or 120 minutes.) Finally we 'borrowed' the tv from Jenn's room. She never watches it. She's getting married soon and we know she won't need it back until she moves to her house in March.
I'm thinking things have calmed down now from wedding hysteria and holiday bliss, and since Scott needs (wants?) to go to Best Buy, I better go check out tvs for the bedroom.
There were only flat wall plazma/lcd types there. What? What happened to buying a regular tv? At a minimum it's going to be $699 upwards to $1500 depending on the brand. I was in shock. I thought a 25-inch tv for the bedroom would be in the 3-400 range. I was not prepared for $699 plus - and on top of that I would have to do major research to figure out plasma vs. lcd. Scott calmed me down and told me not to do any research, just go ask Matt, he'll tell me all about it, more than I want to know.
But I started getting mad. The more I thought about it the madder I got. I'm not sure I understand all the terms. I know there's HDtv where you can see regular blades of grass on the football field, or Paula Francis' wrinckles up close and personal - with a hefty extra price to Cox Cable. And then there's something happening next year where old tvs won't be able to get signals. It's a conspiracy. "Somebody" decided all this new technology was good and to our benefit and now we're forced to pay for other tv sets to watch it whether we want to or not. I'm ranting away to Ron and he's looking at me like I'm crazy -- "Think about it. When we got married we had one phone line coming into the house, not two for a fax machine. there were no cell phones, no internet connection fees, no cable necessary (we got along just fine with 5 local stations and commercials by the Carpet Barn Jeaney), We didn't have to upgrade computers every couples of years. Everytime something is invented - it costs us more and more money. Ron, how can some poor widow on a fixed income afford a new tv next year when this change happens and you have to buy a flat screen $700 tv?" Finally I had his sympathy.
"I just want a normal inexpensive tv for our bedroom." Ron told me he'd check out pawn shops for an old tv for me, and we'll deal with whatever changes next year.
Well, when shopping at Wal-mart, I decided to check out the tv section. The wall was covered with flat screens - but tucked away in the corner was a shelf of real tvs! I was thrilled, it's still possible to buy a real tv. And it will only cost $179.
I'm not out of the tv research mode yet. The big screen downstairs is now on borrowed time so I'm sure there will be a replacement for that in the near future and it will involve some kind of plasma/lcd/mirrored flat screeness. We were on borrowed time as well with the big screen in the loft - which time came to an end. It took Scott about 5 minutes to figure out how to hook-up my projector and now he has wall-to-wall viewing & gaming pleasure. I should probably research wall screens....
Since I remember my dad complaining about how he had to spend more money to buy a color tv set to view NBC "In living Color" my own rantings lately just make me look (gasp) like my parents....



