Friday, May 30, 2008

Law school grades

Got my first "A" in Law School - MAN that feels good! What's funny is it was in a class that I thought I didn't do so well on the final exam. Imagine that! I guess it's time to go celebrate! Thanks to everyone for all your support, especially my dear sweet Hilary who has to put up with all my stress and all the time spent at school (not to mention additional time spent at work now).

I promise, I am not bragging, I am just really excited. It took me two years to finally get something like that. It is not something I see very often, at least not on my transcripts.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Our Mommys Day Weekend

We had a great weekend. Brit finished finals on Thursday, and went to work Friday. We got to go to Kindermusik Friday as well. Saturday the adventures began... we forgot to find a sitter, our original plans fell through, we were having great time playing games with friends Friday night and didn't remember that we hadn't gotten a sitter for the kids until after 11:30, so... Sasha got to go with Dada and the young men repelling, and Braden joined me for a day of quilting. We all had a great time!

Sasha and her walking stick.


After Brit picked us up we headed down to Riverfront Park and went to see the Upper Spokane Falls. After the winter we have had it was incredible! Here are a couple of videos so that you can see what it looked and sounded like. The power of the water is amazing every time we go, especially in the spring. Standing on the bridge you get splashed a bit by the mist that is coming off of the rapids. We didn't get to go to the lower falls because it had started raining and it was time to head home for dinner. We will get there next time.




This is a picture of Sasha staring at the falls. She loved them, and keeps saying "ahme" (more) each time a video stopped. Apparently she loves watching them on the computer as well. We just may have a lover of the outdoors on our hands. We would love that! (No pictures of Braden, he was sleeping, and hiding from the wind.)


Brit and Sasha picked out a beautiful flowering plant for me. It has a low maintenance and low light requirements, so hopefully I can keep it thriving. I love it. Sasha also made this beautiful picture frame with this adorable picture of her in it. Brit made steak for us for dinner, and we found out that Sasha loves corn on the cob. Thanks for taking such great care of us Brit!

Sasha went right to the fridge when we got home and put up her picture. I don't think the stickers will last long, she keeps picking at them. This is the home that Brit found for my flower, it adds great color to that corner.

HAPPY MOMMY'S DAY!!!


Friday, May 09, 2008

Sasha is 2 (plus a few days)


















What lucky parents we are to have the blessing of raising this beautiful little girl. Who knew how much she could change us. It has been such a blessing to watch her grow and learn. It is hard to believe how quickly time goes.

As a child I never understood how time could go quickly, it seemed to take an eternity to get to Christmas every year, let alone from Christmas to my birthday (about a month). Now as a mother I wish time would slow down a little so that it might be a little easier to savor all of the precious moments in life.

here are a few pictures of Sasha through these first two years.



Sasha is a great big sister, she loves to play and help with Braden. She also is wonderful to help around the house. We love watching her grow and learn every day. We are so thankful for the opportunity to have her as part of our lives.


Some fun things about Sasha are... when putting her to bed at night she has to kneel for prayers, she will sit up and read, talk, or sing to her animals for up to 2 hours. She loves to be outside going on walks, swinging, sliding, watching everything, it is great to rediscover all of the facinating things that nature has to offer with her (birds, weeds, water, bugs...). Her favorite movie is cars. She is a DADDY's girl! And Daddy loves it. She asks daily where Dada, Matt, & Grandpa are, she wants to play with all of you, or at least talk to you. Once she learns someone's name she develops an obsession with it. For now she seems to have a preference for men, so much for our guy shy little girl.






















Sasha ease:
ahmee or ahmo ----> more
abby ----> happy
Bo Bo ----> her blue tiger
Shoosh Shoosh ----> her giraffe
awsize ----> outside
(panting) ----> dog
(whoowhoo) ----> owl/owl says
mama or bye----> bye
bebe ----> Braden/little
ah dah ----> all done
me me ----> meeting
aabo ----> apple
dis ----> this
Sasha's first joke:
(she got a pair of my shoes from the basket, took them over to show Brit and...)
Mommy (snicker) Sasha (snicker)
then she put them on and walked around the house, they appear to be her favorite for "dressing up"

SASHA WE LOVE YOU!!!

Thursday, May 08, 2008

5 Down 1 to Go





As I am typing this Brit is taking his last final this semester!!! We are so proud of you Brit, you have been working so hard studying to learn and do well in school. Brit and I have gotten through 5 years of school together since we got married, and have just one more to go! (He has been in college for 7 1/2 years, and done great!) Thank you for working so hard to take care of us. I am very proud of you dear! You are a great daddy, husband and friend!
WE LOVE YOU!!!

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Here's one for the books

“The human suffering which we ourselves generate – and this is so much of the grim and grand total – is not an indication of God’s indifference. Rather, it is the measure of man’s inhumanity to man. God’s empathy is not to be defined by man’s lack of empathy or by our sometimes stupid and cruel use of moral agency!” ~ Neal A. Maxwell

I think Elder Maxwell here had to have been speaking directly about law school finals! First of all, I am paying lots and lots of money for this education, this punishment and torture. Second, the whole method of law school exams and "testing what you know" can only be described as inhumane. Third, just because some of the professors (or some other students) might think they are gods, their lack of empathy and their cruel use of moral agency is not a reflection of the higher power's empathy.

I know God empathizes and sympathizes with me. I know He is watching over me. I also know that He is probably up there cheering me on. I know just as well as He does that I don't have to be the top of my class. Just as long as I do my very best, hopefully it will be enough to get a passing grade. As long as I am consistent in getting passing grades, I will graduate and get a law degree. However, these exams remind me that there are much more important things to life than suffering through excruciating mental stress and strain for two weeks straight. I am glad to have my wife and kids back during this time. I know at times, it may seem to them that nothing matters to me besides school, but that is not the case. Even though they can be a distraction to my study time, I love them so much and I am glad that I have such a good thing to distract me.

Thank you Hilary for being so understanding. You are a wonderful wife and friend. (and a great mommy too!)