Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween!!

Here are the kids ready for trick 0r treating. The boys went out with their friends this year. Savannah and I went out and got loads of treats. Yummy! Savannah won a prize at the ward Halloween party. I think it was her personality that won not the costume. We had lots of fun.

Rylan at the school Halloween parade. We had to paint his face since the school won't let them wear masks. Obviously, some kids didn't listen to the no mask rule.....

Here is Dylan. He got mad that his helmet wouldn't stay on his head, so he took it off.


Savannah with her friend Lindy. They are so cute at this age.



Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Grizzlies POWER!!


I couldn't wait....DYLAN"S TEAM WON!! WAHOO! The stress relieved for now. Here is a recap of what happened. We were in a three way tie for third place, us, Brighton and Riverton. Basically each team had a chance to play offense and defense on the 20 yard line. If both teams scored a touchdown and the extra point (we don't do field goals we run a play for the extra point) than we continue until someone doesn't get a touchdown or goes through 4 downs without scoring. The winner of the first game watches the other two teams battle it out and the winner from the second game played the winner of the first game. So first up Riverton and us. We blew through their defense scoring up the middle for a touchdown on the 1st play. Riverton didn't know what hit them. So they were on offense, us defense and they did 4 off sides and got pushed back 20 yards. We then sacked the QB twice. It was awesome we won. Then Riverton and Brighton battled it out. Brighton came out on top. So it was between us and Brighton, since Riverton lost both games. Brighton definitely brought their A game. We started on defense on the 4th down Brighton scored a TD. But we stopped their extra point. Our turn on offense and on the 3rd down we scored our TD. Dylan helped knock some guys out of the way so the other running back could score. We made an all team push forward for the extra point. We win!!!
It was a long night we had to wait our turn. We had three groups in front of us and it took forever. But the wait was well worth it. Dylan played awesome! He played a running back which he normally doesn’t play. He plays QB and Tight End. I was so fun to see these boys win. They worked their little hearts out. GO GRIZZLIES! Next on our defeat list ALTA!! Game on.

I am so StReSSeD!!

I never thought that I would stress about this dumb football stuff. Dylan's team has made it to the play off's. Kind of. I am stressing.....I can't sleep. I know that I can't do anything about it.

We are fighting for third place. KILLER! I have never experienced this before and I am worried on how Dylan is going to handle the pressure. I am trying with all of my might not to show him that I am stressed. But I am encouraging him to do his very best. Cross your fingers, toes, and hair what ever you can. GO DYLAN!!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Cheerleader Savannah


During all of the craziness of the boy’s practice and football games, I signed Savannah up for a cheerleading camp. Our neighbor Haylee, is a cheerleader at the high school, and invited Savannah to do the camp as a fundraiser for the cheer program. The first day was really rough, but we met some great people. Carlie and Heather. This made all the difference in the world. The girls learned a couple of cheers and a dance routine. Savannah was thrilled when the cheerleaders told them they were dancing/ cheering to "Kiss the girl" (one of Savannah's favorite songs). The camp lasted three days. They practiced for two days and preformed at the high school football game during half time. The stands were filled that night with parents, highschoolers and kids. I forgot how crazy it gets at the games, a lot of shoving and pushing to get where you needed to be. UGH! But the girls did such a great job on their performance. I managed to get it taped, but since my camera is broken I didn't get any pictures. Alas, Heather took some pictures for me and emailed them to me. Thanks so much Heather!!

Gillis Girls

Carlie

Friday, October 24, 2008

Why women should vote!!





A friend at work sent this to me. We shouldn't take it for granted that we have the power to vote in this day and age. I wanted to share this with every woman out there to get out there and vote.


WHY WOMEN SHOULD VOTE
This is the story of our Grandmothers and Great-grandmothers; they lived only 90 years ago.
Remember, it was not until 1920 that women were granted the right to go to the polls and vote.
The women were innocent and defenseless, but they were jailed nonetheless for picketing the White House, carrying signs asking for the vote.
(Lucy Burns) And by the end of the night, they were barely alive. Forty prison guards wielding clubs and their warden's blessing went on a rampage against the 33 women wrongly convicted of 'obstructing sidewalk traffic'.
They beat Lucy Burns, chained her hands to the cell bars above her head and left her hanging for the night, bleeding and gasping for air.
(Dora Lewis) They hurled Dora Lewis into a dark cell, smashed her head against an iron bed and knocked her out cold. Her cellmate, Alice Cosu, thought Lewis was dead and suffered a heart attack. Additional affidavits describe the guards grabbing, dragging, beating, choking, slamming, pinching, twisting and kicking the women.
Thus unfolded the 'Night of Terror' on Nov. 15, 1917, when the warden at the Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia ordered his guards to teach a lesson to the suffragists imprisoned there because they dared to picket Woodrow Wilson's White House for the right to vote. For weeks, the women's only water came from an open pail. Their food--all of it colorless slop--was infested with worms.
(Alice Paul) When one of the leaders, Alice Paul, embarked on a hunger strike, they tied her to a chair, forced a tube down her throat and poured liquid into her until she vomited. She was tortured like this for weeks until word was smuggled out to the press. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/suffrage/nwp/prisoners.pdf So, refresh my memory. Some women won't vote this year because--why, xactly? We have carpool duties? We have to get to work? Our vote doesn't matter? It's raining?
Last week, I went to a sparsely attended screening of HBO's new movie 'Iron Jawed Angels'. It is a graphic depiction of the battle these women waged so that I could pull the curtain at the polling booth and have my say. I am ashamed to say I needed the reminder.
All these years later, voter registration is still my passion. But the actual act of voting had become less personal for me, more rote. Frankly, voting often felt more like an obligation than a privilege. Sometimes it was inconvenient.
My friend Wendy, who is my age and studied women's history, saw the HBO movie, too. When she stopped by my desk to talk about it, she looked angry. She was--with herself. 'One thought kept coming back to me as I watched that movie,' she said. 'What would those women think of the way I use, or don't use, my right to vote? All of us take it for granted now, not just younger women, but those of us who did seek to learn.' The right to vote, she said, had become valuable to her 'all over again.'
HBO released the movie on video and DVD . I wish all history, social studies and government teachers would include the movie in their curriculum I want it shown on Bunco night, too, and anywhere else women gather. I realize this isn't our usual idea of socializing, but we are not voting in the numbers that we should be, and I think a little shock therapy is in order.
It is jarring to watch Woodrow Wilson and his cronies try to persuade a psychiatrist to declare Alice Paul insane so that she could be permanently institutionalized. And it is inspiring to watch the doctor refuse. Alice Paul was strong, he said, and brave. That didn't make her crazy. The doctor admonished the men: 'Courage in women is often mistaken for insanity.'
Please, if you are so inclined, pass this on to all the women you know. We need to get out and vote and use this right that was fought so hard for by these very courageous women. Whether you vote democratic, republican or independent party, remember to vote.
History is being made.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Tagged

Okay so my sis-in-law tagged me awhile ago. I finally have had time to get to it. Here it goes.


Seven things that I love.

1. I love M&M's. I love almost all of the little morsels except for the almond M&M's. My nickname for them is "My happy pills".

2. I love to laugh. Sometimes life gets to serious and daunting. I love those little moments that you can just have a good laugh.

3. I love going to movies.

4. I love the smell of clean babies.

5. I love to dance. I love to watch anything about dancing or watching my nieces dance.

6. I love my friends. They are so much fun and they help me through difficult times.

7. I love going on vacations. Come to think of it I need one right know. :-)

Seven things I hate.

1. I hate not being able to sleep in late on Saturday's.

2. I hate to go grocery shopping.

3. I hate filing paperwork.

4. I hate when I have to repeat myself more than three times.

5. I hate mushrooms.

6. I hate eggs. Let me clarify, I like eggs when it's incorporated with a recipes like cookies. :-) But to eat a scrambled eggs. YUCK!!

7. I hate liars.

That took me a long time. Phew I made it through. I tag anyone who wants to try this out. Good luck.