Sunday, January 27, 2008

It's a baby!

Okay, so it's hard to see and it really looks more like a gummy bear right now... but there he/she is--with little flippers and everything.
We are so excited!
We had our first docter appointment last week, heard the heartbeat, and decided to make it public: We are pregnant. About 9 1/2 weeks pregnant. Due date: August 28th. We can't wait!

Friday, January 25, 2008

Wac-a-Kid


My friend at work likened teaching to playing Wac-a-Mole a while back and I've never laughed harder. Having just begun two new semester classes (Creative Writing) this week, I feel her pain. I don't know what happened... it seems I have every ADD kid at Alta High School and they're all loaded into my shrinking classroom. Seriously, these classes are HUGE! We'll see how it all turns out but so far, I'm a little nervous.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Pop-Culture SHOCK!


I am SHOCKED! Seriously shocked. And I really don't know what to do about it. On my way home from work today, I was listening to the oldies station; not just classic rock or something like that, but a bona fide oldies station (94.1). I've really had a hankerin' for the old stuff lately, another sign I'm getting old, AH!
Anyway, those "old geezers" played Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" circa 1985. What the crap?!!? What is going on? Am I really that old or is 1985 seriously considered by most to be a certified "oldie"? Where is the world going? I know I'm turning 29 next month... I'm a little freaked by it, but I didn't think that me pushing thirty also meant that my childhood is being pushed into a category it really doesn't want to be pushed. Am I even on the ride anymore at all?
I'm really at a loss here. I think I'm having a mid-to-late-quarter-life-crisis. Help!
At least this picture of the queen of pop is totally awesome :)

Monday, January 14, 2008

Elder Lee


So I am a blog picture stealer... I only took two... if you all want to see the rest, check out my sister, Laurel's blog.
Anyway, I hate the MTC. It's so sad. And I am always hysterical in there. I mean, this is my little brother! Saying goodbye, then watching Brett say goodbye to his siblings and parents is just too much. Okay, okay, so I'm really proud of him, and I have no qualms against missionary work (ask me about my new church calling, ha!). I know this is the best place for little Bretty to be. Isn't he so cute?


Here are all the Lee siblings. Michelle, me, Elder Brett, Matt, Scott and Laurel.
Laurel already said it, but it's so true: these are my best friends! I love these people!

Monday, January 7, 2008

Happy Anniversary!


To follow suit a la Elizabeth and Ange, here's a picture of our wedding day--exactly two years ago. Blaine and I were talking about it last night...it's such a weird feeling: To feel like you've been with this person forever, yet at the same time feel like it's all gone by so fast.
Needless to say, I love being married to Blaine. We have so much fun together. I just couldn't be happier. And seriously, how hot is this kissing picture? Whew! :)

Monday, December 31, 2007

Christmas with the Carters

This is what happens when you combine lots of frosting, sugar cookies and the Carter boys. We had so much fun doing all kinds of Christmasy things. But watch out for frosting on your face.

I feel bad that I don't have more Carter pics on this blog... They are the greatest! So here's Doug, Chris, Steve and Sean. Sitting are Markelle (and baby Jackson), Brent, me and Blaine.
Isn't our table pretty?

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Yankee Swap '07

So ever since my parents moved to Washington, I have never been able to make it to the Christmas gift-exchange fiesta ... until this year! We were pumped to hit Cheesecake factory but decided we couldn't wait until 9:30 at night to eat, so we opted for Texas Roadhouse instead. Red meat and girlfriends; could a gal ask for anything more?

Haley, me and Rochelle
Dottie and Ange
Liz, Dot and Ang
Janelle and Emily
Janelle, Cho, Lizzy and Dot

Haley, me, Em and Anna
(Check out Em's cute belly. She is ready to pop with little Cash)


Ang is going to kill me for this picture. She just looks like she having such a great time! (I swear we don't drink... just diet coke!)

Thursday, December 13, 2007

The Genius of Dickens

I LOVE the story of A Christmas Carol: I grew up watching the George C. Scott version every year, I wrote a paper on it in college, when I really read it and understood the satire and "foreboding doom" Dickens was warning society of in the 1840s, and now I teach it to my sophomores at Christmastime.
I just love this story! It has such an amazing moral to it that I think sometimes gets lost in the many, many, many versions and variations out there. It's a story about redemption and change. Dickens presents the notion that selfishness and the love of money will only lead you to a sad, lonely demise. There are also some very cool Christian inferences that can be made, like when Scrooge is trying to put out the light that is streaming from the Ghost of Christmas Past's head. He cannot put it out; he cannot deny the light and love he had witnessed... So cool.
I know I'm a really big nerd. Most of the time when I'm teaching this stuff to my students, they look at me like I'm crazy. I get so passionate and excited, and they just look at me... "seriously, she's really THIS excited?" Oh well.
For the last three years, we have seen A Christmas Carol at Orem's Hale Theater. Their rendition of it is awesome; lots of traditional music and some really powerful and beautiful original stuff too. The guy that plays Scrooge has been doing it for years and is fabulous! I cry like a baby every year when Bob Cratchit goes to Tiny Tim's grave, when Scrooge is begging forgiveness, and then when he says that he "doesn't deserve to be so happy" at the end. (Actually, I'm tearin' up a bit now.)
Check it out! And "God bless us, everyone!"

Monday, December 10, 2007

Edible Homes...

This was my second "Gingerbread House Extravaganza" as a Carter, and it was fantastic. We don't really vote on the best each year, we just nod in silent agreement. I love being a Carter!
So which do you all like best?

Here's Mine and Blaine's beach house. Check out Blaine's palm tree. We can't wait for Newport Beach this summer!
Here's Sean and Doug's treehouse. I am amazed by their bridge and campfire. So cool!
This is Steve and Chris's train. I love the conducter!
Brent and Markelle's cabin. Markelle was dissapointed that she couldn't "live here"
...aren't we all?
And finally, Carl and Judy's Jungle Cruise tour boat. Check out the detail on the fruit. Yeah-- those are made out of Starburst. They are not Runts. I'm not kidding.

Friday, December 7, 2007

STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE!

Alright, so this is the second post in just two days (a scary side-effect of procrastinating grading), but after watching yet, more re-runs on what used to be my favorite TV night of the week last night, I need to ask the following question: Is this strike working? I mean, really, is it effective? Are the writers making their point or are they just pissing us all off? 
I'm not anti-strike or anti-union; I think that history and Disney movies starring Christian Bale:) have proven that striking has its merit. But really, is this working?