Tuesday, July 22, 2008

"Me" in a Nutshell


Many of you have already done this type of post, but I thought I'd give it a whirl, so here goes nothing.

1. Age on my next birhtday:

2. Month my Birthday is in:

3. A place I'd like to visit:

4. A favorite place:
5. One of my favorite things:

6. My favorite color:

7. My favorite food:
8. Least favorite food:
9. My favorite flower: (I have two)

10. The city in which I live:

11. Name of past pet: (Actually a current pet)


12. Nickname I have: (My brother gave it to me when I was little. For those who haven't seen the movie, his name is "Goob.")

13. College major: (I don't do it for a living though)

14. 1st Job: (Besides babysitting and working for my Dad)

15. A hope for 2008: (To clarify - I want a HEALTHY, HAPPY baby!)


Whoever likes the idea and thinks it's a fun way to share a bit about you - blog away! :)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Memory Trading




This is just too fun to pass up.
Here are the directions:
1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember!
2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. If you don't want to play on your blog, or if you don't have a blog, I'll leave my memory of you in my comments.

Monday, June 23, 2008

What I look forward to!


I received today what I would consider one of the best forwards I’ve got in a very long time. I loved it so much, I wanted to share it with my blogging friends and all my fellow mothers out there. (Or any future mothers) Though I haven’t experienced the real contractions of birth yet, nor the “contractions” she refers to later, I just loved the beauty of her perspective, and can’t help but think I will have the same one! People have too called me crazy when I express how excited I am to give birth. It’s something I’ve always viewed as being so spiritual and beautiful – I have no fears whatsoever!! I can’t wait to experience birth, and the joys of welcoming our little one into this world. All who know me well can vouch for me when I explain that to say I am excited would be the understatement of the century!! Keep growing little one – I’m waiting patiently!

“People think I'm crazy when I tell them I love childbirth. It's not that I like pain-I don't. But there is just something about working really hard to get something really good. My husband and I have the routine down: we do whatever it takes to get through a contraction, then I slump back on the bed, as limp and peaceful as a noodle (as peaceful as a noodle can be) and rest before the next one hits. It's hard work, but when the baby is finally born, the pain doesn't matter anymore-and I experience joy beyond description. (Then I swear I'll never do it again.)

It has recently occurred to me that childbirth can be one huge metaphor for motherhood. We ‘labor’ day in and day out, moment by moment-scrubbing, brushing, wiping, flushing, buckling, holding, washing, folding-it's a wonder more mothers don't drop dead from pure exhaustion!

So here's my theory: Heavenly Father knew how challenging motherhood would be for each of us-physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually. So He sends us ‘mother mercies.’ You know the moments-the ones that sneak up on you and make you smile or laugh-or teary-eyed. It's like the time I caught a whiff of my five-year-old and realized he'd put on his daddy's deodorant that morning. Or when he used to pray nightly, ‘Please bless that morning will come in five minutes.’ It's the time I found a bar of soap in my bathroom with one (and only one) set of teeth marks in it. Or when my preschooler asked me, ‘Why did Jesus cover our bones with skin?’

Perhaps these little mercies are like the pauses between our contractions of motherhood-the moments that make us say, ‘Oh yeah. I really love this mothering stuff.’

Contraction: Baby spits up.
Mother Mercy: Three-year-old cries in alarm, ‘Mom! She's spilling!’

Contraction: Five-year-old climbs on counter to find sweets.
Mother Mercy: He explains he was simply finding desert for ‘Family Home Ming-Ming.’

Contraction: Patting your squishy tummy left over from pregnancy.
Mother Mercy: Patting your baby's squishy tummy that you got in return.

Contraction: Feeling overwhelmed and grumpy.
Mother Mercy: Oldest child says sweetly, ‘Mommy, if you say a prayer, Heavenly Father will help you feel better.’

Think about it-what an interesting phenomenon-in our very hardest moments of mothering, Heavenly Father sends us these little flashes of reprieve to help us keep going with a smile. True, we have diapers and back-talking and tantrums and spills, but we also get kisses and first steps and stick-figure drawings and hand-pulled bouquets.

Look for the Mother Mercies in your own life. I promise they will pop up everywhere-when your toddler trips the alarm at the library (like mine did) or when he pours pop down the bowling alley lane (yes, mine) or when you find your envious child stripped down to his nothings at the park, staring longingly through the fence into the city pool (Whose kid is that? Oh, it's mine). The Mother Mercies are always there. Don't miss them!

One Sunday while I was juggling my three little ones, an older sister in my ward leaned over and said, ‘This will all end someday, believe me.’ To which I replied, ‘Oh don't tell me that! I'm having so much fun.’ Who knew that doing something so hard could bring me so much happiness? And just like the finale of childbirth, I'm hopeful that this mothering thing-this exhausting labor of love-will someday bring us joy we could never comprehend was possible.”


-- Whitney Permann is originally from Idaho Falls, Idaho but currently lives in Spanish Fork, Utah with her husband Rock and their three children Braden, Gavin and Calyn. Some of her favorite things include reading, writing, singing, being a mom, Tide laundry detergent, and homemade chicken noodle soup. She is also a member of Deseret Book's newest recording group Mercy River, whose debut album released in April 2008.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Which Princess are you?

My friend had this on her blog (Thanks Chex!!), so I thought I'd try it out since I was in need of a new post. I must say I was quite surprised with the outcome. I wouldn't have guessed I was so "free-spirited." (Or "wise" for that matter!!) Hmm.


You Are Pocahantas!

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Free-spirited and wise. You have a strong passionate spirit that touches and changes all who know you. The wisdom and common sense that you have is really what guides you through life. Even so, you also have a very playful side that loves adventure and excitement.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Hump Day!

**Note: So I'm a total slacker - I wrote this post on Tuesday and never got around to putting the pictures on it - so read as if it was last Tuesday! :) **
A picture of my "Baby Bump" (By request)
Today marks the ½ way point in my pregnancy!! I am 20 weeks and have 20 weeks to go – 140 days each way! I have been remarkably surprised at how fast the whole this has gone! And I’ve heard that the second half flies by even faster!! I feel so fortunate to have felt as great as I do!! I can’t say I don’t still complain about the occasional headache, or back/hip pain, or about being tired – but comparatively I’m a lucky girl!!

So I mentioned in my last post about our 1st ultrasound that I had felt the ‘flutters’ twice up to that point. The first was when I was only 13 ½ weeks along, so I got a lot of grief from people that didn’t believe me that I could feel movement that early. Well, on Saturday the 10th (17 ½ weeks along) I was getting my back worked on so I was on the massage table lying on my stomach. She kicked so hard that it felt like someone had flicked the table from inside me! I was ecstatic to feel her actually kick! I didn’t feel any more movement until the next Thursday when I felt a few nudges throughout the day. I knew that it was unmistakably her!! Then on Friday the 16th, Neil and I were lying on the bed relaxing after work. He was on the phone with a friend making plans to watch the Jazz game that evening. I started feeling her pretty strong (for how small she still is) so as soon as he got off, I had him place his hand on my stomach. Sure enough, he felt the next few kicks from our little girl! Not only did I now have proof, but he got to share the excitement in feeling our baby!

Her cute little foot

Being a person who gets excited about the smallest little things, I have been on cloud 9 for over 2 weeks now. Not a day goes by that I don’t feel her for anywhere from 2-3 kicks, to 30-45 minutes of straight movement – usually at least 3-4 times per day!! I probably get annoying to listen to ‘cause I’m constantly talking about how amazing it feels and how fun it is. I love every minute of it!!

Her legs - bent and crossed

We had our ‘Dr. prescribed’ ultrasound last Thursday. It was quite a different experience, as the first time was all about how cute she was and seeing her move, etc. This time it was all about measuring her head and femur and spine and making sure she has all her parts. It was still amazing and fun and we still got some great pictures.

Her adorable little profile!

Friday, May 9, 2008

The Zoo

Chilly Willy and his pal Neil

While my parents were on their annual “After-Tax-Season Trip” (My dad is a CPA), we stayed at their house with my brother William (who has Down Syndrome). We had quite the experience with him – he definitely has a unique personality! Most days were great, although he had a few moments of “William” behavior!

William at the lion drinking fountain

We took him to the zoo last Saturday. Can I just tell you how fun the zoo is!? I haven’t been in years, but even having been probably dozens of times, it’s still fun to see animals up close and to re-learn things about them that you’ve probably learned 100 times. He took awhile to warm up from being a bit cranky, but once he got going, there was nothing slowing him down. He had to see EVERY animal, and read EVERY word about them, their habitat, their eating habits, etc. All-in-all it was a very fun afternoon activity! He’s sometimes camera shy, so a few of the pictures were ones I surprised him in, and others you can tell, he wants to be the center of the attention! :)

William liked that the lemur was so close to the cage.

He's almost as tall and almost as wide as a gorilla!

Will's handle in high school was 'Giraffe' - he liked watching the baby eat.

Apparently the “Ghost of the Bayou” is not an albino, but an actual species of Alligator that is white.


He thought it was quite entertaining when two of the black bears were having a wrestling match. He thought they were fighting – it took us awhile to convince him they were just playing with each other.

(The video is having a hard time uploading - I'll add it later)

We are glad to be back at home now, but we did have an overall pleasant time with our “Chilly Willy.” Thanks bud, for making it fun!