A few weeks ago I felt like I should begin looking for a teaching job. I resisted. I need to stay at home with my children. They need me. I don't feel like I can be a good mom unless I am there for them each morning, available when they need their homework they left at home, available when their tummy hurts or when they just really need a ski day break from school. I continued to resist until the impression was so strong that I couldn't resist it.
Friday, February 18, 2011
He is employed! (the long version)
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Allowance
The girls get an allowance each week. I pay them so that they can very easily pay tithing and put 10% into savings right away. I pay them on Sunday morning to make it easier. I really like the method we use for allowance lately. I also really like the kids having to hold their own money and be responsible for it.
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Monday, February 7, 2011
Lessons Learned
I really want Cameron to have a new job. I yearn for a job and each time he applies for a job I imagine what it would be like to have the job. I imagine him going to it and what he would be doing and whether he would like it or not. I imagine the paycheck. I imagine what I would do with the paycheck. I imagine where we would live. (He has applied to jobs in all sorts of different states.) I imagine what we would do there. I think of the ways I could use the money in a better way than we used it before based on what I have learned while waiting for a job.
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Friday, February 4, 2011
Trip to Joshua Tree
We took a trip to Joshua tree in January for the day to go climbing. It was Conner's birthday. He is a 16 year old from our ward and he likes to climb so his parents asked Cameron and our branch president who is also an avid climber to help with his party. I tagged along with the kids.
Annika spent the day rolling around in the sandy dirt. She loved every minute. She was pretty hard to watch but a lot easier than she would have been at most places you can rock climb at.
This is the 5.10A that Cameron climbed at the end of the day. He managed to get all the way to the top but it was a little harder than in days past when he was always climbing. I guess we will have to go out more often to climb.
Ashling spent the day convincing all the boys to lift her to the top of this rock or help her get up somewhere she couldn't quite make on her own. Thank goodness she is cute and nearly every boy was willing to do whatever she asked. She was pretty good at getting up most rocks on her own too. She climbed all the way to the top of the rock we were on the back way and felt accomplished enough with that.
Ali climbed to the top of the rocks on her own. She also played with the boys her age who were there and threw a football a lot. She convinced Sierra, her dog, to climb all the rocks with her.
Cameron did not like setting up the climb for the 5.10 and he didn't like rappelling off the top either. It was a sketchy thing but he did it anyways without any problems. Good job Cameron!
We ended our evening at taco bell and then drove home the back way to Running Springs. It was interesting to drive through the barren Johnson Valley and think that they are just a short ways from metro LA but everything is so rural out there.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
After the rain came snow...
It rained for so long but then at the end of the rain it finally started snowing. Once the road was covered we dressed for snow and went for a walk. We were so excited to get out because in the rain you really can't go outside but with snow you can go out as long as you are dressed right. We went on a walk to check out the overflowing dam. We loved the walk and the girls loved the rain. The only bad side was all the water everywhere caused the girls to get wet inside their boots and then they were freezing.
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It Rained and Rained...
We had quite the rainstorm right after school got out for winter break. It rained for 8 days straight with hardly any breaks. Cameron measured the rain and in 8 days we received 34 inches of rain. The last part of the storm was quite intense and there were mudslides everywhere. Our highway washed away and will be closed for what they say will be 1 -2 years. In addition parts of highland were covered in 3 - 4 feet of mud and houses were completely destroyed. It is amazing what mother nature can destroy in a day and how long it takes us to rebuild it!
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