Tuesday, June 26, 2007

The Cure is Coming, THE CURE IS COMING!!!

This past weekend The Cure announced their North American tour, and they will be in Salt Lake City on October 4th.

Now, the problem is decided where else we are going to see them. We are considering Denver. Santa Barbara, San Diego and L.A. I hope we go to San Diego, I freaking love it there!!

Regardless, great news, THEY ARE COMING!!!

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Vagina

I hate this word......Vagina.

A picture of a snotty school teacher with a navy blue suit and a tight bun in her hair pointing at a picture of at the female reproductive organ with her pointer stick immediately comes to life in my head every time I hear it. Vagina, it is just ridiculous.

It is a pussy people, a PUSSY!! You can call it a pet name like Cha Chi, Betty, Cootch, Fluffy.....what the fuck ever, but please stop calling it a vagina. It really makes it sound like a dark unwanted place.

(I know it is the proper way to teach a child what their private spot is, but I am an adult now, and I reserve the right to drop all text book lingo and call it something fun!)

Mine is Stormy, for obvious reasons!

Monday, June 11, 2007

We were hoping by changing her hair color it would make her smarter. Only time will tell.


Thank God the girl likes to take pictures of herself!!
I love her hair, but I am having a hard time visualizing her without
her blonde locks she has had since her 1st Birthday.



She is adorable, no one can argue that!!


Addie and Nikki with their aviator shades.
Nikki colored her hair too, but you can't really see it in these pictures.


Monday, June 04, 2007

Primary Childrens-Take 2

Did you guys watch the telethon yesterday?
We were on the air from 12:00 p.m. until 2:30 p.m.

I was able to make it through the segment where I talked about Noah without crying. Anyone who has heard me talk about Noah knows that I can not make it too far into the story without losing it. I didn't though. Maybe it was the 'deer in the headlights' reactions when they shove a camera and microphone in your face. For those who did not see it, I have it on our dvr, so you can come over and make fun of me! It was an amazing experience though, and I could not have been more proud than to share the story of my 'super hero'.

The hospital raised over 2 million dollars, so it was a great turnout all around. I can't wait to do it next year. For any of you who donated, thank you so much. Until I had Noah, I never knew the impact Primary Children's could have on your life, but I am so grateful for the wonderful care he has received.