Wednesday, December 1, 2010

To Eternity and Beyond!

I don't have many words tonight.


 I am so grateful for the gospel and the knowledge it brings that families can be forever. Please keep this family in
your prayers and thoughts.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Pictures finally uploaded! LOTS to share...


First day of School 2010-11! S and Z

Spring 2010 ~ I guy

Ready, Mom!

Princess B

We start 'em early!

Defeating the Decepticons is a family affair~

 
(A bit blurry) As I was cleaning, this is what I found on the couch while I vacuumed.
 


Baptism dress made by Grandma

Baptism Day 2010



Ran out of time, but rest assured, there are MANY more pics to come.

Monday, September 13, 2010

ToOT!! tOoT! ToOT!!!!!

Back in March I posted some of the things I wanted to accomplish during the spring. As I was re-reading this post I thought, "Well, it's taken longer than the spring, but I have at least started a few of those goals!"
How good it feels.


I have lost more than the 15 pounds I needed to lose
I have made landscaping plans for my front yard.
I (with help) have started to repair the sprinkler system. (WHat A #$%))
We are getting ready to lay sod in our front yard.
Our garden plot is ready for next season to plant!!!
The massive tree in the back is ready for the kids playhouse.


I still have to teach the kids how to swim, but am thinking that even though I am more than perfectly qualified to teach them myself, it may be cheaper to pay someone to teach them all at once!
We made progress on repairing the bicycles so we can start to teach the kids to ride the bikes... one day we'll all be able to ride up to the falls.

School has also started for Z and for S.  I just have two little ones at home with me now for at least a few hours a day.  It feels good to be able to go shopping and only have to tell one "NO!"  (One still is just content to ride in the cart and look at the colorful packaging and people.)

Just keep pluggin' along and goals can be reached!!! Its good to remember this too!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

New family pics

Just saw the proofs today! As soon as we get the real pics back, I'll update our photos in the sidebar. But for now enjoy this little preview courtesy of Kate Benson!

www.katebensonphotography.instaproofs.com And then search for the Cannon Family Event dated July 17, 2010.
We had a great time with Kate and I think she captured my children's personalities to a "T!"

Thanks, Kate!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Gone quilting....

Around Christmas I wanted a unique gift for my parents and decided to ask a friend's help in making a quilt. Ever since, I'm afraid I've been bitten by the bug; the quilting bug that is.

I still don't know what I'm doing while flying solo yet, but that doesn't stop me from dreaming.
I've spent the last few nights oogling over fun material and new quilt ideas, all the while, cha-ching cha-ching sounds are going off inside my head.

It's an activity that I can release my creativity in and have something to show for it, but it also puts a nice DING in our pocketbook. That being said, however, A has said he enjoys when I sew because I'm so much nicer in the end. Hmmmmmm.

I saw a few quilts I wanted to start for my children
like this one and this oneUnfortunately, most of the local fabric/quilt stores don't carry the necessary items I'd need! Anyone out there know of some good quilt shops? Or are willing to send me items from my wish list? Pretty please!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Klark and Denise

Here they are! My brother and his fiance. They took their engagement shots this last weekend with a very talented photographer, Kate Benson. She also happens to be my cousin, but we haven't had much contact since the 80's.


I hope you enjoy the pics!


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Future Shutterbug?

We've considered getting an SLR camera for a while now, but haven't been able to justify the price. I had a few photo projects that I wanted to accomplish quickly and in good quality. Ha! Well I knew the cameras that we own wouldn't do them justice, so I asked my brother if I could borrow his Nikon.

He came over the other night and tried to cram a whole bunch of information in my head about how to properly expose a shot, to use the right flash, what kind of lense to use for which shot, etc., etc. It really was a lot of information. Some of it made sense immediately, some of it did not.


I played around with the camera, having fun (until my middle child figured out I could show her what picture I had just taken. If I held the camera to my eye for too long, she figured I had fired off a shot and wanted to see.).



So here are a few examples of the fun I had with some one else's camera! Enjoy!


Z 7 3/4 yrsS 4 3/4 yrsB 3 yrs I 10 m 1 day

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Memories...


I was blog stalking and came across something that sparked a memory.

Ready for the trip down memory lane?.......


I was about nine years old and had been taking piano lessons for a while (but had recently switched from an organ to a REAL piano) and my church needed a musical number for their sacrament meeting. I was asked and prepared a short piece from one of my music books called "Ode to Joy."

At the last moment I realized no one had told the bishop what the musical piece was. This meant I was going to have to announce it myself before I began to play.

I proudly marched up to the pulpit and announced...... "I'm going to play 'Odie to Joy'." I heard a few snickers of laughter from the congregation and my mother, but wasn't sure why.


A few years later, listening to a classical station I heard the correct pronunciation!!! It all made sense.



Around February I was poking through some classified ads hoping (against all odds) to find a piano as Z had expressed an interest in learning and I was longing to play again in my own home.

I found a few and mentioned them to A. He said we could find better pianos in a store for a better price. Feeling a little disappointed, I showed him one last piano that the owners were asking $300.00 for.

"That one's not too bad. What's wrong with it?" He asked.

We did some investigating and decided to look at it more closely. Longer story shorter...
We have a PIANO!!!!

There are some things that need to be fixed, but for a beginning piano, I don't think I could have done better.

Z spends most of her free afternoon time "composing" songs and singing. It's been nice to have a piano to play hymns for FHE again too. S even surprised me by asking if he could learn to play. So far, he's the one that's expressed and applied the most effort to actually learn!


Oh, and to tie this post all together....... My children are learning from the same books I did! Maybe they might get to play "Odie to Joy" in church one day too!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Anyone else????

I want spring to come! I have so many plans; I'm sure not all of them will come to fruition.... but the plans are there nonetheless.

Here are just a few things I'd like to accomplish this spring:
Landscape my yard (Plans)
Carry out those landscaping plans
Fix the sprinkler system
Build the kids a clubhouse
Fix the leak in the basement
Make remodel plans for the basement
Start a small garden
Help the kids learn how to swim
Go on more family bike rides (Bridal Veil Falls!!!)
Lose 15 pounds......


Oh yeah.... and ENJOY THE WARMER WEATHER!!!!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Rollercoaster of emotions!

Surprise, surprise, surprise!!!!! I just received a phone call from my youngest brother in Alabama making sure I would save a date for him!
He and the girl he has been dating for five years have announced their engagement! They plan to marry on South Beach in Florida in July and have invited everyone to join them on a Bahamas cruise the day following their wedding.
I am happy for them both!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
(More details to come)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

What a great woman

On Sunday night I learned of my grandmother's passing.
During my father's senior year of highschool, his mother moved out of state and encouraged him to follow. Unwilling to leave his friends and the chance to be Student Body President, my dad decided to stay in Utah. Arrangements were made with a trusted family in the neighborhood and my father moved in. They welcomed him in their home and treated him as one of their own.
As a little girl I remember going to visit my "cousins" and "grandparents" at their respective homes. My "grandma" had the BEST backyard a child could ask for; lots of green grass to run around on, a tree that seemed to touch the sky... tire swing included, and a raspberry patch that seemed endless!
Unfortunately, as the years passed these cherished visits were fewer until we saw erach other only for weddings or a random encounter at the local Costco. What wonderful people!!!!
I had promised to stop by so my own children could also experience their generousity and create memories in the same backyard. Life slipped too quickly..... and it saddens me to think my children will have to wait to meet Grandma Barbara.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

DING! Holidays are done!

What a busy time of year! And we survived!!



First, we celebrated B's birthday. She wanted nothing but Snow White--- EVERYTHING! We did our best to accommodate.

Next we celebrated Christmas with my parents and most of my family. It was a more quiet year than we've had for a while but it allowed us to contemplate the true meaning of the season and also, to be grateful we are still together as a family!


After all my parents have done for us during these last six months especially, we wanted to thank them in a special way with the gift we gave for Christmas. We thought about tickets to see a show, a gift card to their favorite restaurant, etc. But that didn't seem to be enough.

Our family thought about the things for which we were most grateful; all of them were things we could do with our five senses. This was the KEY!

We put together a basket full of things we can enjoy together as a family.... I didn't get a picture of everything we put in the basket, but this is what it included:


Hearing: A Testimony born in a song (CD~ Centered in Christ)

Taste: A favorite Treat ( Chocolate covered nuts for Dad and Hickory Farms mints for mom)

Sight: A photo book of loved ones ( a book created with family pics using mypublisher.com)

Smell: A favorite scent in a candle

Touch: The warmth of an embrace (A special quilt a neighbor friend helped me with)




The quilt had a four block patch with a solid patch and represented things from my childhood. It had a few photos and the center block read: A daughter may outgrow your lap, but she will never outgrow your heart.

I am so grateful my friend was patient (unbelievably so) with me while putting this together during the holiday parties and busy schedules we both kept. (THANKS SANDI!!!!)



I forgot to take our camera to our Christmas celebrations (DOH!) so we only have pictures from our little family Christmas morning.




We did have fun.... so much so that B keeps asking when we can go to the next Christmas party!



We're excited for the new year and have lots of goals we hope to accomplish.


We hope your holidays were enjoyed just as much as we enjoyed ours!!!