Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Happy Birthday Kailey!




Today is my oldest daughter birthday. She turned 17! Wow where on earth has the time gone. I swear I was just 17 and graduating from high school. I have to say....I love her so much! She is a blessing to me in my life! I feel lucky to be her mom! Here are some random things about her.

1. She is naturally beautiful. She doesn't like to wear lots of makeup and looks amazing without it!
2. She is good at anything she puts her mind to ie. basketball, running etc.
3. She loves to be crazy and silly
4. She is the queen of being indecisive.
5. She is great with kids!
6. She can be a great older sister and occasionally a mean one.
7. She loves Dr. Pepper.
8. She almost got stolen from me (see post a few months back)
9. She arrived 3 weeks early but still weighed 8lbs 8oz.
10. She is a very hard worker and not lazy when asked to help.
11. She is very real...not fake in the least...what you see is what you get.
12. She STILL refuses to read Twilight. Being a rebel
13. She is alot of fun to be around....especially when she is happy!
14. She didnt walk until she was almost a year and half...she walked on her knees for some odd reason...
15. She had her hair cut more in the first 2 years of her life than now! Thanks to kyle!
16. She does nothing wrong when it comes to school....it is all her teachers fault!
17. She is always good to laugh at herself! I love that!

Kailey...I love you! You are a joy to have in our family! You have grown in to a beautiful young lady! I am happy you no longer feel the need to get kicked off the bus at school, or write notes saying help call 911. You gracefully grew out of all of that fun and are now a beautiful, happy, talented amazing girl! I hope that you decide to stay close to home....dad and I will be sad next year when you will be moving on....Happy Birthday! I hope your day was special! We love you!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

It has become tradition with my family that at Thanksgiving time we have a Murder Mystery Party. Julie is always good to find them so that all of us can participate. This year we decided to let the teenagers in on all the fun. So we sent the little kids down to the basement and started right in. The story was set in the 20's with gambling and mafia. It was a lot of fun. Everyone decided that we were going to dress up this year. So we went back to Mom's costume closet and went to town. I don't know what possessed me to think that I could squeeze in to this little dress that Marcie let kirstin borrow....but it was fun. The girls had fun putting on lots of makeup and jewelry....(side note...I was supposed to have a black eye...wanted to make sure you could appreciate my eye) The guys even got in to it this year. Chris and Rob shaved their goatee's into little ganster mustaches. I think everyone looked great in their costumes. This post has lots of pictures so if you don't have time...don't look! The teenagers had a blast too. They were a little confused initially how to play, but got in on the fun soon and were getting really in to it! So much fun! Enjoy the pictures....I should also note that there were extra parts that when some people died started playing those roles just to keep playing. Wanted to make sure that everyone knew spence wasnt a cross-dressing congressman!

THE CAST:
Fred-----"Big" Jim Ravioli (First person murdered)
Mom---Baroness Ravioli (Big Jim's mom)
Keirsten---Rebecca Ravioli (My stepdaughter)
Rachel----Carrie Crooner Ravioli (New wife of Big Jim)
Kailey----Vanessa Crooner (My mother)
Kirstin----Vicki Ravioli (Big Jim's ex)
Jenna---Gilda Guiseppe (Jack's wife)
Kyle---Jack Guiseppe (Big Jim's financial advisor)
Spence---Congressman Darrin Toosteal
Sandra---Mary Toosteal (Darrin's wife)
Chris--Capo "toto" Tequilla (Smart businessman)
Ryder---Cash Steale (new in town)
Lawson---Neville "the nose" Inspector
Jake---Rhett Bumble (gambling man)
Rob---Al Capone (Bodyguard)
Butch---Don Wanabe (Casino owner)
Julie---Mimi Wanabe (Don's wife)
Liz---Donna Wannabe (Sister to Don)













We started off shocked that my husband Jim Ravioli was shot and killed. We heard of secrets, lies and scandal. We saw letters of evidence and tried to form our opinions of who killed jim. We conversed with each other hoping to learn something new that would help us.....or trick us into forming different opinions....It was hard to trust anyone...
























Crime scene after crime scene....it was hard to figure out who was killing everyone...There could be more than 1 murderer, but we were here to figure out who killed my husband Big Jim Ravioli.....








So after a night of murder and scandal....who was the killer?????? You guessed it none other than......















REBECCA!



She fooled us all...my evil step daughter!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Remember the other day when I came home from a long day of work to find my lovely note above my bed? I was cleaning my room today and decided that it was time for it to come down. It was starting to fall off a little and the fan blows it around. So sadly I took my wonderful message down.....then I got a great idea!



I decided to sit down and write my little darling a note back. We have done this off and on...we sort of hide them for each other. But today deserved something special. So I sat down and started remembering way back when I was in 5th grade and learned how to make these cool letters. So away I went thinking how much fun it would be when she finds it. I took the time to make sure I colored it all pretty just like she did. I realized that it must have taken her awhile to make that for me with the rainbow of colors she used. The fact that she took so much time out of her day to make something so special brought tears to my eyes. She deserves the same....I took some time out of my day and came up with the coolest note ever. What do you think? I hope she loves hers as much as I loved mine! I love being a mom!







I came across this blog today and immediately was taken back. I have been really bummed out at how things have gone since prop 102 was passed. In this case it was prop 8...but either way it was for the same thing. I have had hard time articulating my feelings. People are so angry and don't seem to take the time to see things from my point of view. I worry that my religious rights are slowly being taken away. I have to stand for what is right. I have friends, family members who are gay and I don't think anything bad of them. This is strictly standing up for what I believe is the right thing. They deserve rights but I don't think taking away my rights along the way is a great thing. That seems to be what is happening in america. People don't like how things are so the sue and so the cycle continues. I hope you will take the time to read this lengthy message and understand where The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is coming from. We are not haters or bigots...we are simply people that must stand for what we believe. I agree with everything that is written...I hope that you will read it with understanding and compassion because that is exactly how I feel.



Prop 8: It's Impact: GREAT by Susan Noyes Anderson

"I'll begin by affirming that I have no bias against gay individuals or groups per se and that I respect them as friends and associates. Neither do I oppose domestic partner statutes affording them any and all legal rights enjoyed by heterosexual couples in a marriage relationship. (Family Code 297.5) What I do oppose, specifically, is changing the legal definition of marriage to anything other than between a man and a woman. Here's how I see it. Domestic partnership is a newer status, engendered (and rightfully so) to support/protect the rights of same-sex couples. Marriage, on the other hand, is an ancient institution with well-established parameters developed more years ago than any of us would want to count and supporting/protecting not just the relationship between a man and a woman but the children that naturally result from the biological nature of such a union.

It is my deeply held belief that marriage is ordained of God as a sort of three-way contract with Him, made by a man and a woman who wish to welcome God's spirit children into their home. It is also my deeply held belief that no man or woman has a "right" to expand or redefine an institution as set forth by God. His law is not ours to change. We have no authority, as the California Supreme Court apparently believes it has, to "legislate from the bench."

Of course, I understand that not every American or Californian agrees with me, and I have no problem with that at all. There are many, however, who do agree. A number of people in our country (myself included) view marriage as a sacred estate whose purpose, at base, is procreation. Countless more, while not seeing this as a religious issue, are simply opposed to the idea of making marriage an umbrella category for every type of pairing entered into by committed individuals.

In their purely secular view, marriage is marriage and domestic partnership is domestic partnership...historically, two different things. Indeed, why imbue an already established word, "marriage," with new definitions? It becomes confusing. Such new definitions, arguably, are best served by an equally new word. Should an e-mail address have the same nomenclature as a url? They are both internet addresses, but the dynamic, the process, and the end result of their use differs. Specificity in naming them, therefore, makes sense.

Other groups who support Proposition 8 are concerned about the manner in which a liberal state Supreme Court stepped in to overturn a law voted on and put in place by the people of California. Furthermore, a number of legal experts feel that the Court's ruling has established gay individuals as a "protected class." This status would likely make it difficult for individuals who are not gay to prevail in lawsuits where religious rights and gay rights come into conflict. Recently a doctor, whose personal religious views and conscience did not permit him to inseminate a lesbian woman, was sued by her and lost, even though another doctor agreed to perform the procedure. She had alternatives, in other words, but she was not satisfied with them. This suggests to me that the purpose of her suit was to satisfy one thing and one thing only: the need to see her rights as a gay person prevail over this man's right to freedom in practicing his religion according to his conscience. In all fairness, whose rights would be most violated here? Does his choice keep her from being inseminated as a lesbian woman? No. Does her choice to sue him (and win) keep him from practicing his beliefs (and medicine) as a religious man? Yes. She has other options. He does not. And yet, her rights prevailed...a harbinger, many people believe, of things to come. At the very least, a legal precedent has been set.

Another potential problem has been seen in Boston, where gay marriage is already legal. Catholic Charities has closed down operations there because it cannot arrange adoptions for same-sex couples and still maintain integrity with Catholic beliefs. Even though same-sex couples could have used other adoption agencies, the operative agenda was to see a gay person's right to adopt win out over the Catholic church's right to practice its religion and manage its adoption agencies in accordance with its core beliefs. Once again, religious rights lost the battle where there should be no battle at all. In essence, the right of gay couples to adopt at ANY agency they might want to approach was deemed more important than the right of an agency (run and based upon the Catholic religion and its tenets) to self-determine in accordance with its core beliefs. The Church was forced to either surrender its own rights or shut down. In this instance at least, gay rights trumped the rights of a religious group or individual. Where is the justice in that, especially if it becomes the national precedent? Where is the justice in having schools (at best) validate and (at worst) present ideas of marriage and family that are directly contrary to parents' religious beliefs? Should churches be sued if they refuse to allow same-sex marriages in their religious buildings that are open to the public? These are all concerns of mine.

More than a few opponents of Proposition 8 label any person who supports the idea that only a man and a woman should be eligible for marriage as a "hater." Those who espouse same-sex marriage too frequently view those who oppose it as (best case) homophobic and (worst case) bigots who want to deny the rights of fellow citizens simply because their lifestyle does not agree with more traditional views. Both of these assumptions are patently unfair. What's more, they worry me, for they suggest that views based upon religion are now being classed with views based on racism, ageism, or other prejudices. Religion is not a prejudice, it's a right, as valid and sacred as any other. Yet, opinions based on religious belief have become suspect, and the right to exercise religion is becoming somehow "less worthy" than other rights. People do have a right to act in accordance with their religious beliefs, and those beliefs should be respected, not suspected.

Contrary to (some) popular opinion, it is entirely possible to believe that men should not "marry" men and women should not "marry" women without bearing any malice at all toward the men and women in question. I fully support their right to form loving, committed unions under the protection of fair and equitable domestic partnership laws. For me, supporting Proposition 8 is simply about believing that marriage as an institution is ordained of God, between a man and a woman, with procreation as its greatest end. Period.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Last weeks happenings

Since I can't sleep I decided to write about what happened last week. Nothing exciting but I am still posting anyways!

It was my first week to start back to work full time. I am so sad and upset about this, but feel it may be the best thing for our family right now. As it turns out I got cancelled and didnt have to work my 3rd shift. Woo Hoo! I am sure there will be more posts about this I have many feelings and thought rolling around my head.

Wednesday night I forgot to take my camera, so I have no pictures to post...so sad. We did a surprise canned food drive. People in the ward didn't know we were coming. We also broke up in to groups and had a race for who could get the most cans. I got to drive around the girls that I teach. I just love them. They are so much fun. I love to hear about what they have going on. We were convinced that we were going to win the contest. We gathered a lot of food....or so we thought. When we got back to the church we came in 3rd. So it was a great night because we were able to get a lot of food donated. We gave all that food to a local school who needed it. It was a fun night.

I babysat Beckys 2 little boys wed-friday. I loved her baby and how he would snuggle with you! I LOVE snuggly babies!

Kyle ran in the State Cross Country Meet on saturday. I will do a post on that once I down load the pictures. He did pretty good. I was really proud of him. I have to get my facts straight before I talk about it so check back for that post.

Rob took Kaden and they went to the dunes for the weekend. I kept my friend linna's daughter on Saturday. It was fun to have her. She and makenna were 2 peas in a pod. Kailey also decided to not coach volleyball and do basketball this year. She had a hard time deciding but finally made the leap and is gonna play.

So tomorrow I get most of the day to myself. Rob and kade arent coming back until tuesday and the other kids will be at school. i am looking forward to some time to relax....actually I have been working like crazy trying to find old classmates for our 20 year reunion. So I am sure that I will do more of that. Funny story tonight I was watching channel 15 news and all of the sudden there on the screen was my husband. I just laughed and chuckled...what are the odds. He did the report quite awhile ago and we had no idea it would run tonight. I thought it was very fitting however....the news started with the sad news about St. Johns...then rob was on doing his little part.....then it ended with live pictures of it snowing in St. Johns. In the back ground was my dads/brothers business. I just smiled. I loved St. Johns and am sad that so many people are hearing about it with such a tragic thing. So I am thankful for the week I had and look forward to what this week will bring!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Wednesday night activity






I had to post our wednesday night activity. The laurels were invited to join the priests and carve pumpkins. I think all the kids had a good time. We have decided that we are going to do a blog just for our Young Women so that we can write names etc. Don't know what we will call it yet, but i'm sure it will be something cute! I can't believe Halloween is already over!