Saturday, April 24, 2010

We are home owners of a house we've never been in :-)

Last weekend Brandon and I flew to Detroit and spent 3 days looking for a house. We put an offer in on a house but an investor came in and paid cash and got it. We had a great real estate agent who got a feel for what we were looking for. After we got home she continued to send us fact sheets of different houses. I found one I was interested in and asked the agent if she would walk through and take pictures for us. When I saw the pictures, I knew we couldn't pass on this house. We put an offer in and got it! It's 4 bedrooms and 2 baths with a basement! It will be nice to have our own house that we can paint and decorate it however we want. I still wish we weren't moving so far away, but I think it will be a fun adventure. Here are some pictues (don't be jealous of all the green grass :-)




This is our house!

Back of the house.



View out our front door.



Full basement for the kids to play in!





Living room.




Upstairs bedroom.



Upstairs bathroom.

Upstairs Nursery. Not Green!!! (Result of sun shining into camera at weird angle.)



Downstairs Bedroom. (Bedrooms have wood floor under the carpet like is in the living room, so we will probably rip the carpet up.)



Other bedroom on main level.



Main level Bathroom. (The wall paper is going to go and we are going to put tile down.)

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter 2010




We had a really fun Easter. The kids enjoyed looking all over for their Easter baskets. Denton asked why the Easter Bunny didn't hide uncle TJ's basket. Thinking on the fly, Brandon told the kids that a long time ago, when he was a little boy, Grandpa Coon had tried to catch the Easter Bunny. The Easter Bunny didn't like that, so as a punishment, Grandpa Coon and all of his posterity would have to search for their baskets on Easter morning.


We had so much fun coloring, hiding, and finding Easter eggs at Grandpa and Grandma Coons house. We went to Grandpa and Grandma Bonewell's and did egg relays and an Easter Egg hunt.

Friday, April 2, 2010

It's not by accident

I had a brief conversation in the hallway at church last Sunday with my stake president's wife. She told me this story: Her husband was transferred here for his job. She did not want to come. She moved her with a less-than-positive attitude about being here. The first Sunday they lived here was stake conference. In stake conference, the stake president asked a question, "How many of you feel like you have to live here because of a job?" She thought to herself, "That's me. That's the only reason why I'm here." Immediately, the stake president said, "You are wrong if that's what you think. The Lord has a purpose for you here. You are not here by accident, or because of a job. You are here because the Lord brought you here and there are things you can do and people that you can touch that no one else can." Her attitude changed after that and now her husband is the stake president and she is very respected in the ward and community. I now have a better attitude about moving to Michigan.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Pictures!!!











I patiently WAITED over 3 months

to get

Family Photos!


Sunday, March 14, 2010

I'll miss you Grandma




My Grandma Rushton passed away on March 5, 2010. Grandma was very bubbly. She had many friends that loved her. I remember having huge Christmas parties at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Grandma was well known for her cooking. She could have a 5 course spread on the table with a moments notice. There was always little candies and treats for the kids. Grandma loved to be outside walking around the church. She knew it would keep her in good shape. Everyone was always surprised when they learned her age because she always looked and acted 10 years younger. Grandma, I know you have found joy and happiness with those that have passed on before you. You will be remembered.




Mary Sophia Rushton 1912 ~ 2010 WASHINGTON, UT - Mary Sophia Rushton, 98, passed away March 5, 2010, in St George, Utah.Mary was born February 13th, 1912 to Ephraim and Phoebe Swain. She was the oldest of nine children. She married Leslie Mitchie, deceased. She married Chris Rushton, they were married 50+ years. Chris passed away in 1999. Mary is survived by son, Dale and Barbara Rushton; two step-daughters, Janis and Golden Coon, Verla Kingsbury; plus many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by eight siblings. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at the Heber LDS 3rd Ward Chapel, 240 East 400 South, Heber, Utah. Visitation will be held Thursday from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the chapel, prior to services. Interment will be at the Heber City Cemetery.



Sunday, February 28, 2010

Weekend O' Fun

I had such a fun weekend! My sister-in-law Jennifer, and her kids, Braxton, Awsten, and Hailey, came to spend a few days while Cameron was in Wyoming. Friday was a very chill day. We stayed at home and let the kids play. Such cute little cousins. They really had fun being together. Jennifer and I just talked at each other the whole time... so fun! Then, for dinner, we surprised the kids and went to Chuck-E-Cheese. We got 200 tokens for 5 kids to plays games with and every game or ride is only one token. Jennifer thought 100 would be enough, but I assured her it wasn't. 200 tokens + cheese pizza = 2 1/2 hours of fun. On Saturday, I got up early and went and got my hair cut and highlighted while Jennifer watched the kids. Then, we went to Kmart and found some jackets on sale for Jennifer's kids. For dinner, we went to the mall and ate at Panda express. Brandon watched the kids at the little play area while Jennifer and I went shopping. Jennifer found some cute stuff for Hailey at Clairs. I got some cute new pants (more expensive than I would have liked, but I can't help it that my legs are too long). Then, Jennifer wanted the kids to see the strip, so, we went on a joy ride. The only problem, tired worn out kids and too many people on the strip. The kids weren't that impressed with the strip and Cody wouldn't stop crying (he just wanted to sleep, but there was too much going on for that). We lucked out and got stopped behind a bus right next to the volcano as it was starting to erupt. We only got to watch it for a few minutes, but it was fun to see. We put the kids to bed and Brandon, Jennifer and I played Family Feud. I have to say, I kicked butt at that game :-). We got to bed at 1 am. Today we went and got Cameron from the airport and Cameron and Jennifer headed home. It was so much fun to have them here. I'm sorry there are no pictures. I was too lazy to keep track of my camera.

Friday, February 19, 2010

The lesson I learned, and taught

On Tuesday, a friend and I went to the temple. We got there for the 7:00pm session and we soon learned that was the Spanish session. They told us we could wear translater headsets and listen to everything in English. We decided to just wait for the next session. It turns out there were so many people there for the Spanish session that it filled up and a lot of Spanish speakers had to wait for the 7:30 session. So, we ended up going to the 7:30 Spanish session. It ended up being a great experience. It reminded me that temple worship is important for everyone regardless of what language we hear it in. This was a good experience to prepare me for the lesson I was asked to give at Enrichment on making the temple a priority.

As I was preparing for this 15 minute lesson, I could only come up with two questions and two quotes that I wanted to use. Usually, I over prepare because I don't want to be standing in front of everyone with nothing to say. I really felt like the comments the sisters would add to my lesson would be more important than anything I could prepare. That prompting turned out correct. The sisters had so many things to say that really helped me. I know I needed to teach this lesson on the temple so that I would make a temple attendance goal for myself to go more often. My 5 minutes of prepared material lasted 20 minutes. I really felt the spirit leading that discussion and touching my heart.

Here is my favorite quote on the temple that I found in the True to the Faith gospel reference book:
"The temple is a place of peace and revelation. When you are troubled or when crucial decisions weigh heavily on your mind, you may take your cares to the temple. There you can receive spiritual guidance. Sometimes you may feel that you cannot think clearly because your mind is so burdened with problems and the many things clamoring for attention. In the temple, the dust of these distractions can settle, the fog and haze can lift, and you can understand things that you have not understood before. You can find new ways to deal with the challenges you face. The Lord will bless you as you attend to the sacred ordinance work in the temple. And the blessings He give you will not be limited to your time in the temple. He will bless you in all aspects of your life. Your labors in the temple will strengthen you and refine you spiritually.”

Valentine's Day

Brandon and I celebrated Valentine's Day all weekend. On Thursday, Brandon came home with a dozen long stemmed red roses. It was a fun surprise. On Friday, I made sugar cookies with the kids and we started eating the chocolates I had already made on Thursday. On Saturday, we took Valentine's treats to some of our friends in the morning. Brandon and I got an amazing babysitter that the kids absolutely loved. We took Cody to Olive Garden with us. It was so nice to have time to sit and talk and enjoy our restaurant experience. We usually only go to places like Denney's where everyone is used to noisy kids coming in. I love Olive garden! Of course I was full of breadsticks, salad, and mozerella fonduet before my meal even came. We came home long enough to feed Cody and put him to bed. Luckily, he cooperated and went to sleep. Brandon and I went to 3D Avatar. I liked to movie ok, but it is more of a guy movie. I was just glad we could go together. On Monday, Brandon came home from studying with a card and chocolates. I thought that was so cute. He said he felt bad he forgot the card on Saturday, so he went out in search of Valentines card on Monday. They had all been taken down already so I got a very sweet Anniversary card that had been crossed out to read "Valentine's Day."

Friday, February 5, 2010

My Lot in Life.

To all my girls out there raising kids and not living by any family, I feel your pain. This is my lot in life. Besides the three months we lived with Brandon's parents between BYU and med. school, we have never lived close to family. Even being two hours away from family, it is still out of reach of a babysitter and Sunday dinner. I see how young mothers drop their kids off at grandma's house so they can go to the Dr. or on a date. How nice would that be? Instead, I'm left to the mercy of my own pride. I hate asking for help, so usually, I don't. I have been blessed with good friends who seem to take me under their wing, and don't wait for me to ask. I consider these friends to be my family away from family. They are my role models. For this reason, I will have a hard time moving in 4 months, but I know wherever we go, there will be friends that Heavenly Father sends a long to be my family away from family.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Update on our Life

I always try to wait and blog when I have pictures to go along with it. I watched Julie & Julia last night and realized I should blog more. Not because I want to be a published writer, but because I think I would learn more about myself if I kept a journal. This blog is about as close as I've come to keeping a journal in a long, long time. Anyway, no pictures with this entry, just news and thoughts. On February 8th, we will find out where the next chapter in our life will take place. It reminds me a lot of when I was waiting for my mission call. You fill out the papers, and do the work to get ready, then you wait for the envelope that tells you where you are going. I've prayed a lot that we will be sent where the Lord would have us be. Moving is very hard for me, especially when I know it will take me out of driving distance from my family. That's what life is though. It is a series of experiences that take us out of our comfort zone and makes us grow. Brandon has applied in Michigan and Oklahoma, so that makes those two places definite possibilities, but not a sure bet.