Thursday, February 14, 2008

Two Feet

This is what it looked like when he started shoveling this morning - and thats after pushing 8" of snow out of the driveway last night! Eeek!

Our front porch is somewhere under there.


McKenzie burried in a snow bank.

Is it just me, or does he not look too happy? Maybe it's the insane amount of snow he needs to move all by himself. (He wouldnt allow me to help)

Yesterday my mom and I went shopping in Salt Lake for a little Girls Day Out. I found some great deals, one of which was a Columbia winter coat. It's SO cute and was only $33! (regular $200) It's a good thing I got the coat, because I think I am going to need it this week! When I woke up this morning there was more than 2 feet of snow in our yard! I LOVE big snow storms - there is just something magical about them! The world looks clean and pure and so darn fun! This one is especially great because Cris and I are planning on being home today - so no nasty commute to put up with. Not that it affects us, but schools are closed. Someday I am sure our road will be plowed and we may eventually get out of the house. For now, pour the hot chocolate, turn on a movie (probably animated) and lets snuggle under the blankets! Woohoo!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Dancing Queen

Cris' Sister Ashli was featured in the Tooele Paper. Here's the article:

Former Miss Tooele County and current Jazz Dancer Ashli Dew (left) performs at a Jazz game Jan. 10. Dew practices with other Nu Skin Jazz Dancers twice a week for four hours each time.--

As a member of the Nu Skin Jazz Dancers -- the official dance team for the Utah Jazz -- Tooele resident Ashli Dew continues to entertain audiences at games and inspire others in the community who wish to follow her same dreams.
Dew, 23, is a lifelong resident of Tooele who has been performing with the Jazz Dancers since July of last year. Dew was a cheerleader and Sha-ronn at Tooele High School and was on the Salt Lake Community College Cheer Squad. She said her love of dancing began at age 4 when she began taking regular dance classes and that she has continued to pursue dancing in one form or another throughout the rest of her life.
"I used to be a shy little kid who didn't like people watching me, but everything changed after my grandma came up with the idea that I take dance lessons," she said. "Once I started, I ended up loving it, and after that I started doing tumbling classes, dance camps, ballet classes and whatever else was available. I have been dancing pretty much all my life and love being a member of the Nu Skin Jazz Dancers."
Dew is one of 18 women total in the group of Jazz Dancers, who are between the ages of 18 and 27 and come from all over Utah, Idaho and Texas. They perform at all home games for the Utah Jazz when the season is up and running, as well as participate in a variety of photo sessions used for the Nu Skin Jazz Dancers Web site, press photos, posters and autograph cards.
"I've danced at about 16 Jazz games so far, but we also do a lot of community events and go visit different places with the 'Jazz Bear,'" Dew said. "We also sign autographs after games and at events when people ask us for them."
Aside from dancing, Dew also has a love of teaching and working with children. She received her bachelor's degree in elementary education from Utah State University in 2006 and now teaches reading to first- and second-graders at Harris Elementary School in Tooele, while also managing to teach dance to aspiring performers in the community. She works at a local dance studio in Tooele called "Jazz In It" and serves as the drill team coach for Grantsville High's drill team, the Larietts.
"Because being a Jazz dancer is a part-time thing, most of us on the team have other jobs," she said.
Dew said dancer tryouts take place every summer, and that even the existing dancers must try out again to join before the season starts up. She said her favorite part of being a Jazz dancer is working with director Jan Whittaker and the new ideas she brings to the table.
"Jan provides us with good workouts and keeps us in shape, and I like someone who's always there to push me and show me new things," Dew said.
The dancers regularly practice Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6 to 10 p.m., and if need dictates, also on weekends.
When she has spare time, Dew likes to spend time with her close family, including her husband Cody Sullivan. She also enjoys a wide range of hobbies, like taking photographs, scrapbooking and cooking.
"I also love traveling and going to different places, but because I've been so busy this year, that's all been kind of put on hold for now," she said.
Dew, who still resides in Tooele, is also a local celebrity in the community for other achievements. She was crowned Miss Tooele County in 2003 and also won a $100 first-place prize for a "fastest bagger" competition presented by the Tooele Macey's Food and Drug, where she previously worked as a cashier.
With a long future still ahead of her, Dew said she is excited to continue working with the Jazz dancers and eventually pursue other interests as well.
"I have enjoyed this year with the dancers and may try out again this summer, but I'd maybe also like to go back to school and get my degree in exercise, physics, physiology or nutrition, which is a subject I've always been intrigued by," she said. "I'd also like to travel a lot and see a lot of different places. With all my interests there are so many different directions I can go, so it's hard to tell what I'll do next."
dougrad@tooeletranscript.com

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Welcome Bergan!


My cousin Kambree and her husband, Aaron, just welcomed a new baby on Friday.
Here's her stats:

Bergan Joy Anderson
Born 2/8/2008
7lbs 6oz
20 inches long

We understand that Ensley is being a wonderful big sister. Congratulations, Anderson Family!



POSITIVEly Happy


So, this may have been the worlds worst kept secret! I had no idea that I had such intuitive friends. Cris and I are both incredibly happy! We had been hoping for another baby for such a long time and were actually a little discouraged, thinking we wouldnt be able to have another. With all of the changes in our lives lately, it sometimes seems a bit overwhelming, but this is something we have wanted for so long and couldn't be happier. We are only a month and a half along (thus my resistance to say anything) and are due on October 13, which happens to be McKenzies birthday. How ironic is that? I haven't said anything to anyone at work yet, so, if you work with me, please keep the secret. I am wanting to take the maximum 12 weeks off after I have the baby, which happens to be the three busiest months of the whole year at work. (It will work out nice for me having Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons off, though!) And I dont want to mess up anything with the part time schedule (still no official word on that yet, by the way) So... I will officially tell my boss in a month or so.
Cris is leaning over my shoulder reading what I have written and is teasing me. He enjoys mocking the way I write in my blog. He's in an exceptionally good mood today, which means huge amounts of teasing for me, so I had better sign off and give fighting him off my full attention. Haha!

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Work Stuff

So, for quite some time now, myself and my co-worker Katie, have been wanting to work fewer hours. (Working EVERY weekend is a little hard on family time) We've been in a dilema because currently the only way to be part-time in our office is to be a "floater" which means no set schedule, no promised hours, you just fill in for when people are on vacation or sick. Or, I guess we could go to the warehouse, but throwing boxes holds no appleal for me. Since that doesnt quite work for us, we got creative. We sat down and made a proposal to our HR manager and GM asking if we could begin a job share program. We would like 3 people to share what are currently 2 full time positions. We detailed a plan where each of the 3 job sharers would have every third week off, on a rotating schedule. (It would also mean giving up a 1/3 of my paycheck, but I'm ready for it!) We detailed how much the company would save on benefits, the increase in flexibility and quoted studies that said it would improve job retention and productivity. We were quite proud of ourselves for our clever idea (and professial proposal, I must say!) and forwarded it on to our supervisors last Monday. I was surprised because they were absolutely in favor! They forwarded the our proposition to the regional managers, and before the end of the day we got an email saying that it "sounds like a great idea. Have a few questions on part-time status with one paycheck being full hours, the next half, will check with corporate HR. This may end up going nation-wide!" Wow, who would have thought that some hick girl could change the worlds largest corporation? It's too soon to say for sure, but I should know more this week. I am sitting here, anxious to go to work, and nervous of what I'll find out.

As for the secret mentioned a few posts ago, I never expected to have so much attention drawn to it! I expected people to read it and say, "yeah, secrets make me smile, too" not freak everyone out. Sorry! I promise to post the secret as soon as I am able, maybe in a week or two. Stay posted!

Friday, February 8, 2008

Ch-Ch-Changes

After 12 long years at McDonalds, Cris is finally saying goodbye. He's enjoyed his job, and has been successful at it, but feels its time to move on. He's been store manager at 5 stores, been in charge of several large projects and product intruductions for the 26 C&R stores, and has traveled to many states for conventions, classes and trainings. He's even a bona-fide graduate of Hamburger University (yes, it does exist, and he has his McDegree to prove it!) He's just reached the point where he is tired of it all. He works with one store to improve them, gets them going strong, and then moves on to the next where he faces the same issues he's just corrected. And so on... He still takes pride in increasing sales and profit at each store he's worked with, but doesnt feel like his heart is in it anymore, so its time to go.

He's been offered a job at Kennecott, which surprised me he accepted. Deep down, I think he is trying for something opposite of what he's been doing. He's excited to not have to make the decisions, not get the 2am phone calls, and when he clocks out he wont have to think about work any longer. So, thats all really good. I just hope he can be happy there, because thats the most important thing to me.

The changes going on have been taking a toll on him. He's not one for change, as you can tell by his 12 year service at McD's. He's nervous, concerned about the changes in insurance (he's not elligible for insurance at Kennecott for 3 months, so we are trying to figure that out nw) and been wound a little tight lately. Right now he is taking his physical, the last step to the Kennecott job, and then will meet this afternoon with C&R to set up an exit plan. Here's to hoping he comes home content with his decision, and with less stress carried on his shoulders!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Happy To You!

Happy Birthday, Cris!





Today Cris turned 28, and is feeling slightly old. (Honestly, I can't help but giggle a little!) After dinner, McKenzie presented him with the Coldstone Icecream cake she picked out (cookies and cream). She was DELIGHTED watching the candle being lit and sung him her heartfelt and famous birthday song. It goes something like this: "Happy to you! Happy you! Happy to you! DADDY! YAY!" Of course there was much clapping afterwards as celebration.




Wednesday, February 6, 2008

10 things that have made me smile today

  1. Big good morning hugs and smooches
  2. Watching the snow fall
  3. Finding the cat sleeping in the laundry hamper with the lid closed. She needed privacy?
  4. Slurping noodles at lunchtime with my favorite two year old
  5. Reading 'The Big Wide Mouthed Frog' for the 27th time today
  6. Watching McKenzie act out the stories we were reading
  7. Having a few quiet moments alone this morning to do some reading (of my own choice)
  8. Looking forward to my hair appointment this afternoon
  9. My daughter teaching me how to play cards. (I still dont understand the principle of her made up game, but it was funny to see the stern looks and reprimands she'd give me when I made a mistake)
  10. Having a secret

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Time Flies

I was going through the computer today, burning pictures to CD's and deleting them from my hard drive. It was fun browsing through the snapshots and smiling at the memories. I opened the folder from our vacation, and realized one year ago, to this very day, I was exploring the bottom of the ocean in Cozumel. I had been so excited to try helmet diving (I was a little nervous trusting myself to breath out of a tube and try scuba) When I started entering the water, the weight of the helmet (75 pounds) was crushing me and I started to panic that I wouldn't be able to breath. I tried to remain calm and not make a scene. I lowered into the water and my ears felt like they would explode! I couldnt get them to pop no matter what I did! I remember being under water, and having a tear trickle down my cheek, under the helmet (claustrophobia) and wanting to get out. Then Cris joined me underwater, grabbed my hand, and we began our underwater, awkward, trek and everything was okay. It was an amazing experience, feeding the fish, picking up star fish and enjoying the warm bright blue water. Excluding our time in Belize, it was one of the highlights of the trip. I am glad I stayed strong and tried it, but am more glad Cris was there to encourage me through it and enjoy it with me. Oh, and feel free to laugh at the flattering picture! HAHA!