I used to ride with my dad in the potato truck and we would listen to Paul Harvey 's "The Rest of the Story." I miss those long summer days, my dad, and Paul Harvey; but now you may hear the rest of OUR story! ..."Good Day"

Sunday, December 14, 2008

2008 Christmas Letter

For those of you who I don't have addresses for:


Dear Family & Friends,
I can’t believe we are at the end of one more year! This Christmas season has been especially fun with Abby; Mike and I have been laying groundwork for her meet Santa. She has yet to meet him (this year) but in her excitement to do so; she calls out “Santa” to any older man with white facial hair, including the book she looked at today in church. She seemed to think God told Santa to gather two animals of every kind to ride in a boat and weather a flood. I am hoping her excitement doesn’t clam-up when the big “event” happens!
Abby started preschool this year and LOVES it. It’s a total communication preschool, which means they speak and sign at the same time. She leaves on a bus and everything! I love seeing her paintings, craft projects, and notes from her teacher. She has gotten so mature for her little 3 ½ years. I still feel somewhat cheated out of a “toddler” year, but the benefits of her going to preschool have been unmeasureable. Abby is starting to really express herself with language. I can understand her at least 50% of the time, which is a HUGE improvement. If I don’t understand, I can usually read her signs. Since starting school, Abby’s signing has gotten better than mine.
Just recently, Abby had a hearing test. Her left ear tested 15 db lower than her previous tests. Because of the drop, we went to Primary Children’s Medical Center for an MRI and found out she has “Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome”, meaning her hearing will continually decrease until she is completely deaf. The syndrome isn’t the cause of her deafness, but it is common in children with congenital hearing loss. We are sad to learn the results, but feel so blessed to have her. She continues to dazzle us with every move she makes. Unfortunately, her gymnastics have become a casualty of the syndrome. We fear a head bump might speed up her hearing loss. I am hoping she will like dancing just as much.
Abby isn’t the only one busy this year. Mike has started his final year of school. This time next year, he should have his bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. I’m not sure how he has been able to keep his grades above a 3.75 GPA, but he has. He is still working full-time installing audio/visual equipment in Park City for Lifestyle Electronics. With the soft economy, I hope next year’s update doesn’t have a job change mentioned.
As for me, I have more jobs than I know what to do with. In August, I started working at Mueller Park Junior High, as a resource room paperwork aid. I didn’t realize my new job had perks! I haven’t been able to diagram a sentence, add, multiply, and divide fractions since high school, but now I can! I am also still working on weekends at Gymboree, the children’s clothing store. I keep telling myself, I need to drop something, but their discount has come in very handy.


With the political, economic, and geographic unrest in the world, it has become a huge reminder to us what is really important in life. Mike and I feel very privileged and blessed to have a warm home, good jobs, wonderful family, and special friends to share the true meaning of Christmas with. As you read our holiday “letter”, please know that we love each and every one of you. Our wish to you is that your holidays are also filled with what is most important.

With Much Love, The Preas Family

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Didn't See It, But Heard About It...

Background Info....
Thanksgiving evening, Mike and I put out our Christmas decorations. I overheard Mike talking to Abby about the tree skirt. Abby couldn't grasp the concept of a skirt for a tree. Mike wouldn't let her take it out from under the tree.

Story...
I had to work at the store today, but Mike told me the funniest thing. Earlier today Mike, Abby, and myself went to the movies. Getting ready, Abby chose a red sweater swing tank that is worn with a white shirt underneath. We had to do some strong convincing for her to wear the white shirt underneath (often Abby likes to "hoochy" up her outfits). After the movie, Mike brought Abby home to freshen up, afterwhich they were to go to a friends' house to play games. Mike went to the restroom and when he came out of the restroom, Abby had stripped the white shirt off, but in her haste at putting the red sweater tank back on, it became inside out and she was wearing the tree skirt!

I'm still laughing and wishing I was the one to see it!

Friday, November 14, 2008

I am... (Thanks Karene!)

I got this questionnaire from Karene's blog and it looked really fun to do. All you need to do is type in the first thing that comes to your mind:

i am: relieved it is the weekend
i know: my husband loves me
i want: to be debt free
i have: to go to work in a couple hours
i hate: a messy house
i miss: my figure from high school
i feel: content
i hear: the dog whining to come in the house
i smell: pumpkin chocolate chip cookies baking
i crave: a day to sleep in
i search: the internet for the perfect, economic gifts for Christmas
i love: my bookclub
i care: about my friends
i always: love hearing Abby laugh
i believe: things happen for a reason
i sing: because I am happy, not because I'm good at it
i write: not enough
i lose: track of time when hanging out with friends. Thanks Andrea and Trish!!!
i win: probably the same as Karene... which is nothing... can't think of anything I have won, except that trip to Mexico 6 years ago, and that wedding cake topper 13 years ago...
i never: have been a huge risk taker
i listen: to talk radio
i am scared: of Abby going completely deaf
i need: to spend more quality time with Mike
i am happy about: all the fixer uppers done to our house!
i tag: anyone...these things are fun!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Monday, November 10, 2008

Some Days Moms are in the Dog House Too!

Before I start, I just want to wish everyone a belated Halloween! It was a mixed bag at our house. Abby's parents (mostly me) didn't fare very well in her eyes, so it was a good thing she had a Halloween party at preschool the day before so not all her memories of this year's Halloween are ruined. The picture directly below is of Abby and her friend Kaylynn the day before her horrible evening.
The picture below is on Halloween night. Abby fell asleep that afternoon, I wasn't too worried because I thought it was a great time to put a lasagne together for dinner. Afterwhich, I realized I had better hurry and get ready to work at Gymboree. Well I hurried, and got Abby up to get her into her costume. She became VERY angry when I did her hair in a bun, not a ponytail... I put lipstick on her cheeks to give them color (looking back I don't think I needed to do that. Anger does the same thing! I didn't realize that she even knew the difference, but she does!) ...AND, AND I drew eyelashes onto her skin, which she rapidly wiped off. Abby was so disappointed with my efforts that she just fell apart. To make matters worse, she didn't want to wear the underskirt to her costume (If she doesn't the dress becomes too long) so I tied knots in the bottom of her dress, then pinned the knots up so they didn't show. I guess she didn't like knots in her dress. I just didn't want her to trip walking around. Because of this, once she finally started trick or treating with friends, she wouldn't lighten up. Mike ended up carrying her and stopped trick or treating all together because neither were having fun.

I wish I could show really fun Halloween pictures, but this is what I have. The first picture, I had to pirate from a friends blog. Thanks Heidi! Even though Abby looks really torked at me, doesn't she still look great?

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Junior High

Wow, it's been a long time....

Since I don't know how much you have heard over the phone or conversation, I will just pick up from here! Well actually this post won't be very informative, but it has given me something to think about for a few weeks.

When you spend much of the day at a junior high, with memories of your own junior high experiences 20 years ago (yes twenty!)... It really is a little disconcerning at first. Here are a few things I have remembered from my own experiences with added insight as an adult.

1. Quarters. Yes, quarters are the currency that moves the population. It is interesting to see the same quarter marked with fingernail polish come in and out of my cash box 3, maybe 4 times during a lunch.

2. One poster I laugh at every day says, "If you fight the paw, you get the claw!" As a student, I remember feeling pretty proud to be a cougar and felt like we were a sporting force to be reckoned with... (GO RMS!) Now, I see very young, gangly, gawky kids feeling the same way I did; only now they don't seem so ferocious.

3. Fads. In the late 80's it was all about tight pants, beads, make-up, long hair, and layers. Today it is tight pants, beads, long hair, and layers.

4. The same stereotyped kids still exist: jocks, cheerleaders, emos (my day grunge), nerds, mollys, and cool kids.

What I didn't expect was to care for these kids. Yes, I knew I would give them the best that I knew how, but didn't think I would emotionally care for their best welfare.

Lastly, seeing and hearing quite a few of these kids stories, I appreciate my own parents and KNOW I am lucky for my upbringing and family.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Thank You Aunt Kathy and Uncle Bill!

Abby received a belated birthday gift from her aunt and uncle today. Sorry the film is grainy and clicks. I didn't want to miss a minute of her dancing in her new "dress-up", and yes, the music is coming from her skirt! It has motion detection (who knew?) so it plays when she does! She absolutely LOVES it. This particular dress made its debut at Lowe's, to pick up fixer-upper stuff for the house. The skirt made everyone giggle, myself included...

Aunt Kathy and Uncle Bill sent her two more skirts, each playing a different melody!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Abby turned 3 today!

Really, I can't believe how fast time has flown. I am so very humble to be Abby's mom. Thinking about the last three years makes me smile. She is a beautiful little girl inside and out. Here are some of my favorite pictures of her though the years...











Thursday, August 28, 2008

1st and 2nd Day of Preschool

Abby started her first day of preschool on Wednesday. I have been a little sad, but mostly excited for her. I worried whether she would be able to adjust to so many new changes, i.e. getting on the bus, school, going to a sitter until I got off work, ect. and it looks like I worried for nothing. I went with her the first day, and she didn't even bat an eye when I left the room.
This morning was her first day getting on the bus. She was a little worried about it, but I tried not to cry in front of her. I did really well, and so did she!
There are only four students in her TC class (TC = Total Communication, speaking and signing). I think there are about six or seven in the auditory only class next door. All the kids in the classes wear hearing aids or cochlear impants, and all of them are as cute as can be!

Abby getting her gear together for her first day
Abby sitting near the back-pack/personal bin area in her class
We are going through that funny smile stage... When I ask her to smile, this is what I get
After class is over, the kids get to play on the equipment to wait for the buses. Abby's teacher is in the yellow (Ashley), the teacher's aid is in black.
Abby getting on the bus this morning.
The bus pulling away

Our Visit

As previously mentioned before, our family just got back from visiting my parents in Washington. We had an absolutely fantastic time. While we were there, I was able to see cousins/aunts/uncles I hadn't seen in about 10 years, and friends I hadn't seen since I'm not sure when! Abby did terrific on the plane. I think she has the flying "bug" from her dad. Every time we took off or landed she would "woot, woot" and cheer. She loved looking out the window to look for clouds, houses, trees, etc. All in all, the trip couldn't have been better! Here are some of the pictures I took:

Abby and Grandpa running around the Grant County Fair, my dad is on the Fair Board,
she LOVED it!
I have to include the Space Burgers, SOOO Good! It was Mike's first Space Burger experience!
The main road leading to Royal from the freeway
Sagebrush and Grease wood, It can be very pretty... who needs forests???
I wish I had gotten better pictures of the landscape/fields, before I knew it our week had gone by!
This wasn't intentionally funny, but it made me laugh. In Royal your exercising and
drinking can be all in one spot!
Just some of the friends from high school, I was able to see!

Friday, August 22, 2008

Who is that baby?

This is one of the pictures my mom gave me... As I looked at the kitchen in the background, the baby in coveralls/romper, playing with measuring spoons; and if the picture was given the sepia treatment, you wouldn't know which era it was taken.


The picture is taken of me, in 1975. Wasn't I cute?
I LOVE IT!

A Great Day!

Abby and I just got back from a week in Washington, Mike met up for the weekend... I will post those pictures and report soon. We had such a fun time. My mom and I went through old pictures and showed me slides I hadn't seen, made pictures of some that were of me. Who knew I had more than two candid infant pictures, very exciting! I have posted one of my favorites. Looking at this picture, I realized immediately this was probably a great day for the following reasons: I have a BIG smile on my face, I am wearing what I called my "twirly skirt" and matching (I thought) sweater...side note, a hand-me-down from my cousins Marci and Becky, and lastly, I am spending time with Brad. I loved it when he played with me.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Rebellious Obedience

This was too funny not to post; as I was cooking dinner tonight, Abby had a melt down. Because of this, she had to put her nose in the corner. I was surprised at the expressiveness of her actions, and got a good chuckle!




Is this how Cinderella started out?

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Two Little Love Birds

Two Little Love Birds... as kids.


Sitting No-Where Near a Tree. K -I - S - S - I - N - G
First Comes Love... for me at 17!
Second Comes Marriage.... at 21.
Then Comes Baby in a Baby Carriage... 10 years later!
Seventeen years ago, Mike and I became pen-pals. He drove to Washington for my high school graduation, there we met face-to-face for the first time. Today is our 13th wedding anniversary, time has sure flown! If you ask me to say one word to describe these past 13 years I would have to say, "happiness." Yes, he is my better half, without him I wouldn't be whole.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Karma, Swift and Just

At the Gymboree store in the Gateway mall, we don't have many facilities, i.e. no drinking water, we should be lucky for a mini-fridge and bathroom... That being said, I had to work today. On my drive to work I decided I would stop at Uncle Ron's (McDonald's). You know for the 99 cent 42oz soda. Well, I pulled in, and placed my order. In doing so, I said, "I would like to order a 42oz, 99 cent soda." They said okay. I drove to the window only to be handed a 30oz drink.

I gave the woman a blank look and said, "didn't I order a 42oz-er?" She indicated I had, but said they couldn't complete my order because they were out of the 42oz cups, but not to worry because the 30oz would be the same price. (I had wanted the bigger trough so I could drink it through my 7 hour shift...)

Well, I didn't mean to be difficult, but that's what I ended up being. I then asked if they were out of cups, why they didn't let me know at the time of ordering. To make a long story short, the girl at the window talked to her manager, then I saw her walk over to a big stack of 42oz cups and she then filled one with Diet Coke. My thought was, "What!?", but only answered "Thank you" and went to work.

Getting out of the parking garage at the Gateway was quite difficult. I was delivering all my Scentsy orders from my party (thanks gals), had my purse, my packed lunch, my Twilight book (letting a coworker experience it's vampire goodness) and of course my Diet Coke (the 42 oz-er)....

Stepping into the store, I really felt a certain amount of accomplishment. I had my drink: even if I had to fight for it, I had remembered my orders, and brought the book. I then went to the backroom, which was wall-to-wall clothes in boxes because we were getting a new line in. I set my huge box down and started to unload, there wasn't much room to move around. The first Scentsy order I lifted out was really heavy so the bag split. I put the order aside and shifted the box to pick up the wax bricks. In doing so, I knocked my Diet Coke off the desk and onto the floor, completely emptying the cup/trough!

So in essence, I had fought for my 42 oz-er because I wanted to wipe-up 12 more ounces than what Uncle Ron wanted to give me! Yes it was very depressing! I lasted only 2 hours before I HAD to go get something else to drink. So I went to Uncle Ron's at the food court only to be surprised that, that franchise was also running the 99 cent promotion, needless to say, I ordered. My Diet Coke was refreshing, but it did have the smallest hint of costing double in its taste. Thanks Karma!

Twilight Treat!

My family had a reunion earlier this month, Mike and I were unable to attend. One excursion I was sorry to miss was the drive to Forks/LaPush, Washington.... To check out all the Twilight sights! My wonderful SIL, Sara, emailed pictures. I wanted to share!

(LaPush Sign)
(View from LaPush)
(First Beach)
(Bella Italia)
(Bella's House)
(Cullen's Mailbox)
From the pictures, it looks like Forks is definitely capitalizing on the book, but I love it all. The view from LaPush is breath-taking... Sara, it looks like a fun day! Thanks for sharing, you're the BEST!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Seriously, SO FUNNY!

So not much news in the Preas' family. I am getting excited for my new job in August... I don't know if I am excited or nervous about the Abster going to pre-school, maybe just a combo of both.

A couple of weeks ago, I was talking to a friend/boss at Gymboree. We shared info on funny blogspots. She told me about a parody blog of an LDS newlywed, written by who knows, but it's pretty dead-on. I have been reading it for a couple of weeks now, and it only gets funnier. Here's the link, so seriously... che-che-check it out!

http://www.seriouslysoblessed.blogspot.com/


Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Who Doesn't Love A Bouncy Castle?

Abby and Alex were SO lucky to be invited to a birthday party Saturday. The birthday boy, Jared, had a bouncy castle (maybe that makes HIM the lucky one). Abby and Alex were so "taken" with it, that they wouldn't leave the castle for almost anything!



PS - Abby and Alex have become very great friends. Abby and I went with Alex and his mom to the theater to see "Wall-e" this afternoon. During the movie, Heather caught my attention. She pointed to the kids, and they were holding hands. Oh, how sweet!

Monday, July 14, 2008

What's all the talk of Pedicures

Without pictures!