1.30.2009

Nine!

Ashtyn turned nine on January 24th. I love to celebrate birthdays. My mom always made my birthday so special and I hope to do the same for each of my children. This year she did the party planning and chose to go to Cookie Cutters. The girls got their hair and nails done, danced and sang karaoke. I think they had a lot of fun. Ashtyn has been able to make friends with some sweet little girls.






As a tribute to my beautiful NINE year old daughter, here are NINE things I love about Ashtyn.






9. She got her dad's even temper. There is not much that can get this girl to loose it. Even with a little sister and brother who can find anyone's buttons. She is so loving and patient. Always willing to help look after them. Even at nine years old She has wonderful tricks up her sleeve to distract and entertain all kids.






8. She is has the most beautiful long straight blond hair of anyone I know. I love to do her hair. It is perfectly straight but will hold a curl all day long. I was so happy to see her generosity in donating it to locks of love and coming out of the salon chair with just a few inches creating a short a line bob. Even though it was a shock she never complained and has waited patiently for it to grow out again, reminding herself someone has her hair as a wig.






7. She loves to read. Anything and everything. The newspaper (sports page and Sunday funnies) to the scriptures. The things she reads and retains is amazing. One day in church she heard a story and said "Hey I just read about that last night" and then proceeded to tell me the story from the Bible. I about fell off the pew, then decided I needed to read the scriptures more, just to keep up. I love to hear her library stories of how she chose her next book. I especially love that she reads to Alayna everyday. I believe Alayna will be just as good of a reader because of Ashtyn's example. She has taught her to love reading






6. I love that I know just about everything she is thinking, (because I thought the same things at her age). We have very similar ideas and thoughts. I love to finish her sentences or answer her guess whats (because almost always I get them right)






5. I enjoy watching her develop her talents. Ashtyn is a wonderful dancer and is able to learn steps quickly. She has also learned to play the piano. I remember falling asleep to my mom playing the piano every night. I am so thrilled to hear Ashtyn playing every morning at 7am. I can't wait for her to get better and better and love listening to every minute. Growing up you could get out of just about anything if you were going to play or practice the piano. She may not know it now but I would let her skip the dishes to play the piano. I hope to hear more and more twinkling keys in the future.






4. I am glad she is little. Not for any other reason than that is how she was made. She does not like to be called 'bubba gump' (bubba gump shrimp, cause she's short) so I try to refrain. BUT there is more heart, love and compassion inside that makes anyone who has met her, know she has a giant spirit.






3. I am so happy that we had 4 years and 4 months to get to know each other and become friends before any other siblings came along. She was my little pal who would come to work with me on occasion. We shopped together, we played together, we laughed together. It was a very special time where I truly enjoyed every minute and now cherish those memories. Now with a few extras it a little harder to find that one on one time.






2. Ashtyn can make friends and conversation with ANYone. Age 0 - 110. One day while at the pool she visited with a mom she knew from school for about 20 minutes. I know she did not get her conversation skills from me. It is very easy for her to talk to just about anyone. Many people have told me how pleasant she is to talk to. I agree.






1. Ashtyn can do anything. She is very diligent in the goals she sets for herself. If you tell her she should do something, she will do it. When she started piano in Sept. she was told to practice 30 minutes every weekday. She gets up on her own, sets the timer and will practice her 30 minutes. She is supposed to read every night for 20 minutes, and she does. If she has been asked to do it, she will. If she gets frustrated, she just keeps working on it until she gets it. That is why she can golf and I can't. She reminds us about FHE, she doesn't forget achievement days, every night she sets her clothes out for the next day. I rarely have to remind her to do her jobs or homework. I am glad she has been my little girl for 9 years. I have learned so much from her.

Word of the Year 2009



It is a strange thing, this blogging world. I have enjoyed reading and posting for the past year. I am quite suprised that I kept up with it as well as I have. I am going to give myself a pat on the back for completing a years worth of entries, something I have NEVER accomplished. BUT with that said, I need a change. A way to keep things fresh. Looking at blog after blog many this January have chosen a word for the year. My BFF Amy was the original W.O.T.Y. poster for me. To see her word click here. So just as I jumped on the blog bandwagon, I am going to jump on the word of the year band wagon. With this word I hope to get a different perspective and have a new challenge for each entry. In search of a word, I was inspired by the ones I had seen on other blogs, Invite, Grow, Beauty, Love and many more, but none of them were quite the right fit. I would pick a word and let it marinade in my mind for a day or two and the one that stuck was NURTURE. As a mother I am supposed to nurture (something that is not always nature for me) As a wife I need to nurture my husband. I need to nurture myself. The word is defined as a verb - To feed and protect. Support and encourage. To bring up, train, educate. All things I can improve on.

As for my blog, I am going to nurture it. My mom wrote a post back in October that crept back into my mind. As a young mother she had asked my brother, who at the time could not write, what he wanted to her to write in his journal. He started "Dear Children," (to read the full post click here.) This year I hope to keep that salutation in mind. Dear Children, what do I want you to know, remember, cherish?
Here's to the NEW YEAR

1.13.2009

Rubios Grand Opening

The ever amazing Amy found a grand opening ad in the paper for the Murray Rubios. Rubios offers free meals for a year to the first 50 guests at their grand openings. We were 47 and 48!AND we didn't even have to wake up early, or wait in line we dropped the kids off at school and walked right in as the 47th and 48th guests. What a friend! I am so excited for the next year!