1.31.2008
You Can't Stop The Beat!
We joined in with the cast in singing and getting our groove on to all of the songs, of course. I was fascinated to see my 5 year old niece singing along to every word of each song. She dressed up as Tracy Turnblad, sporting a cute little plaid skirt with flipped out hair and a headband for most of the show, then changed into a sparkly black dress for "You Can't Stop the beat." My cousin and her friends dressed up, one created the look of Penny Pingleton, pigtails and all. I unfortunately could only rat my hair up, with no time to dress up. But, it was It was a blast. We may have to make this an annual event... 'cause you can't stop the beat!
B.P. Baby!
We, along with my sister Holly, went to his concert when he came to Salt Lake on his "Time Well Wasted" tour in December of 2006. He came with the beautiful and amazingly talented Carrie Underwood. That was a fantastic show.
When his latest album came out, "5th Gear," I had high hopes that he would return. Sadly, I looked and looked several times at the list of cities on his tour. Utah was nowhere to be found. I seriously contemplated Denver, though. I love to see him play. One day last November, Chris was watching T.V. and I heard one of his songs playing. I looked at the T.V. in anticipation, hoping maybe it was a commercial for his upcoming concert here. I was so excited when they announced he would be here on January 24th! Right away, I decided My dad and I had to go - and we still hadn't gotten him a gift for Christmas. Perfect!
His reaction to the ticket when he opened it on Christmas morning was pure joy. We danced our way into the kitchen at his house, chanting "B.P... B.P... B. P!!" (Lame, I'm sure you're thinking.)
The next few weeks passed by quickly, and there we were, last Thursday. He put on an incredible show, once again. I've included some pictures. The stage was awesome, it was almost all screens and amplifiers. For his song "Online" it showed a chat happening between two people, as if really online. It was great!
He is incredible - We will be waiting for his return!
Great Tribute to President Hinckley
1.30.2008
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
1.27.2008
President Hinckley
Life is Hard
Life is hard at times. But I do know that the commandments can get us through... and that brings me to another story about primary. Last week, I was teaching about Nephi obtaining the brass plates from Laban. I asked the class what a commandment was, and one boy said, "It's a pinky promise with Heavenly Father!" I loved that - such a simple way to put it. I expounded on that and taught about keeping our part of that promise and the Lord will bless us with His spirit. Later on, I had them color something from the lesson. That same boy, Jake, showed me his drawing. It was a picture of his pinky promise with Heavenly Father.
That was great! Kids put it so simply - we just have to keep our part of the promise! I know that that's true. I know this life can be difficult at times and we all have our trials. But I also know that if we do what is right, and keep our part of the "pinky promise" (which is actually more of a covenant), that we can be blessed with the spirit and we can reach that eternal life. I know that my Savior loves me. So much that he atoned for my sins so that I can live with him again. What a blessing! I also know that the gospel is true with all of my heart. I know that Joseph Smith is a true prophet who was the tool in restoring the church here on the earth today. How grateful I am for the knowledge that I can be with my family forever through the restored priesthood here on the earth. I love my Heavenly Father and I am eternally grateful for all that he has given me.
Have a wonderful day! Love you all.
1.23.2008
Wrong Date...
1.22.2008
A Few More Inches, Please...
more damaged with my shampoo/conditioner (Pantene, in
1.21.2008
My Recent Favorites
-My fuzzy robe and slippers. My good friend Talisia dropped a sweet care basket not long ago at my doorstep. Inside was some great stuff - mugs with hot chocolate, Mary Kay lotion and body wash, and lots of different sweets. But my favorite things were a fleece robe and some fuzzy pink slippers. She knew exactly what I needed at that time... and I was so grateful. I lived in that robe for a couple of weeks and I wear it now quite a bit, and the slippers are a must have around the house!
Well, now you know a little more about me. Random, I know - but it was fun putting this together!
1.20.2008
My Husband
-We love to watch movies. (Don't let him fool you, either. He LOVES chick flicks!)
-We love the mountains, Chris is a big biker. He's taken me a couple of times, the first of which I
swore I would never go again, and the second one was just a whim...if I had thought about it
-We love camping, swimming, and being outdoors. Chris loves to fish. While fishing is not high on the list for me, I love to eat what he catches! One obstacle Chris is trying to climb is getting me out on a snowboard. We are working on that one. :)
My Gingerbread House
This year, I went with the Big Red gum roof as shingles, smarties on the front of the house to add some color, and a licorice door. On the walls of the house I lined tootsie rolls to give it a log cabin feel - and topped it off with large pretzels.
This house has been sitting in my kitchen since before Christmas, and I can't seem to part with it, as silly as that sounds. I have become slightly attached, so I've decided to blog about it.
I wish I had a picture of Chris's house - imagine a few holes in the gingerbread from where bites were taken, making it difficult to put together. But whether we actually make a house or eat the pieces, it's always a fun place to be , the Barton's home, at that time.
The other night, my good friend Katie and her husband came over to play games with us. Katie is the sweets queen. She and I worked together and there wasn't anything I could do to stop her from eating my little treats I would bring in to munch on throughout the day. It obviously wasn't a huge deal, but giving her a hard time was fun. She asked me at first, whenever I had anything to eat, but not after that first little while. Why ask when you know the answer anyway, right? When she was here a couple of nights ago, she took the liberty of diving right in to the roof of my cute little house. Help yourself, Katie... what's mine is yours.
Back To The Basics
My teacher's name is Calli Barton. She has been playing for eight years; she started when she was seven. Yep, she's 15. She is super talented and definitely knows what she is doing! She graduated just last week from her Suzuki program (an excellent program for learning music); she has done very well. She still takes lessons from a teacher and is in a preforming group as well.
1.09.2008
More from me... this time with pictures!
This is Robby. Oh, Robby. He is such a funny kid. He lives in Florida; he is my sister Holly's kid. He loves letters, numbers, and Elmo, and loves to sing. Recently, he has joined in singing with Holly when she associates the letter "Q" with Whitney Houston's "Queen of the Night." What a character. He knows the entire alphabet and what the letters sound like.... he'll be 2 in April. Smart kid.
This is little Daytona. She is the newest addition to the Orton family tree, and is quickly becoming a little rascall. You can't leave her unattended for more than a minute, if that. She's all girl, but she likes to get dirty too. She is a doll. She will be one year in March!
And oh yes, we started teaching the 9 year olds in primary. They are great kids! I was so nervous - but they are not scary. Thank goodness!