Monday, February 7, 2011

Basketball

I always said I wouldn't want to coach, because it takes too much time. Well, I just couldn't get myself away from it.
I went to a few Freedom Academy girls' basketball games. Every game I kept thinking, if I were the coach, I would teach them this, or say this to them, or run this drill with them, etc. One game the coach was slumped down and didn't say hardly anything to the girls. I was flabergasted!
I went home and told Matthew I was interested in coaching. He suggested that I see if I could help with the team this year, see if I really liked it, before I go full fledged into it.
The next day I was talking to the athletic director about the girls' basketball team. He said he didn't know what to do with the girls' team. The coach (who is a parent volunteer) seems that she took on more than she could chew. She has 5 kids and just found out she is pregnant. He said he was even considering stopping the girls' team. I said I would be happy to help out with it.
I LOVE it so far! I think I'm addicted. It's been about a week. It's fun to be a part of it. It's fun to help the girls. It's fun to boost them up, teach them, and see them progress. Even in such a short time. I'm still trying to figure out how to be the assistant. (I wouldn't mind being the head). There are still some challenges and difficulties, but on the most part, I'm really enjoying it.
We won our game last week - AWESOME! I enjoy the girls, and it seems they like having my help. Because it's 7th/8th grade, it doesn't take as much time as a high school team. I get done with practice by 4:30. Game days I'm done by 6:00. So, it's not a ton of time and stress.
I'm really loving it. I wouldn't be surprised if I am asked to be the head coach next year, that at this point, I would be totally happy with!
It does make me want to play though - I totally miss it. However, our ward is going to start up basketball again in a couple of weeks - I can't wait for that!

Car for SALE!!

I love cars. I hate cars that don't work though. I'm ready for a new car - not my bug - Matthew's car. I won't bore you with all the details, but last August we took our car in for repairs - spent over $1000, then took a trip to Boise. We missed my nephew's baptism, because our car wouldn't go over 60 MPH. We left our car there, and 2 weeks and $850 dollars later we picked it up. Only to find out it was running at 60%. A few repairs later and lots more money later, they now tell us we need a new engine. $6000 for a new one. $2500 for a used one. Car is only worth $1700.

Anyone want a half running Ford Contour? You can get it dirt cheap - it's natural gas - we'll practically give it to you to get it off our hands and out of hair!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Mr. Lizard

Meet Mr. lizard. He has yet to have an official name. We really should name him. He's much cuter than this squirmy one. He's been quick the form of entertainment around our house the past few weeks. He's good for a laugh, a tease, a startle, a surprise, etc. You never know when or where he's going to show up. Matthew first found him on his pillow. I next found him on the light switch - totally made me jump when I went to turn the light off for bed, and Matthew got a great laugh out of it. I went to hide Mr lizard in Matthew's book, right when Matthew was walking into the room - Caught in the act! We got a good laugh at that. He popped out of my toothbrush holder. He squirmed out of the sink drain, He made bed in my retainer case. I almost sat on him while I was going to the bathroom - twice (in fact I may have even sat on him and not even noticed). He was running out of the toilet another day. He was dangling from the ceiling and startled me - twice - and Matthew once. I touched his squirmy body when I went to flush the toilet - Matthew got a kick out of that one. He jumped out of our humidifier. He was eating away at our lettuce and tortillas. He went on a ride on Matthew's shoe for a full day without Matthew knowing he was there. We almost lost the little guy, but we are glad he's still alive. He's a sneaky one I tell ya! You better hope Mr. Lizard doesn't show up at your house. Or maybe you'll wish you had such a fun little guy around. He adds a twist of fun and a burst of laughter on crazy, wild, mundane and frustrating days. He brings out the creative juices. Yep. We sure love our Mr. Lizard. May the fun and games continue......watch out Matthew - he's going to totally going to get you tomorrow....hee hee hee

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Snowmobiling!









I have on my list of things to do before I die snowmobiling. Over the holidays I was telling Karissa about how it was on my list, and she and David invited us to go with them. I was so excited! We set the date to go over Martin Luther King Jr weekend. It was AWESOME! It was the perfect weekend. We drove up to Pocatello Friday night (where David and Karissa live) and stayed in the black swan. blackswaninn.com. We stayed in the Atlantis under the sea room. I love the Black Swan! I love staying there. I LOVED the Atlantis room. It had a jetted tub, a steam room, a huge tv, a round king sized bed that was under a dome and up a level, and beautiful. You can check out pictures of it from their website.
Saturday morning we went to breakfast with David, Karissa and Gramps (David's Grandpa - the cutest, funniest, most cheerful elderly man - love him!!) We drove to Island Park then took the snowmobiles out for a spin. I'll admit, the first day I was very nervous on it - I kept thinking about how I could easily get hurt. Sunday we went to church and the parking lot had a 20 foot by 20 foot snow mound from snow that was plowed - it was so crazy huge!!! There was about 5 feet of snow. Sunday we relaxed, played games, read, crocheted, and watched movies.
Monday we went out on the snowmobiles again - okay, so now I'm addicted and I can see why everyone loves it. It was so much fun!!! I felt way more confident and comfortable both driving and riding. We rode to Big Springs, and I seriously thought we were in a movie - it was unreal. The scenery was beautiful!!!! I loved the snow on the evergreens, and the lighting was so cool looking, the water was so clear and pretty, the snow layers were awesome! I couldn't get over how beautiful everything was!!! I loved it! My only regret was I forgot my camera! Luckily Matthew had his phone, so we took some pics with that, but they are not near as good as if I had my camera - I could kick myself.
I've decided I really love the seasons. I love the change each season brings, I love the scenery with each season, I love the variety of activities with each season. I love seasons!
After some more relaxing we headed home. It was a short fun filled trip. It just wasn't long enough. Thanks David, Karissa and Gramps! I can't wait to go again!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Look Everybody

Look Everybody! I'm posting a blog. My life is a little more back to normal.
Last semester I took a sewing class that literally kicked my butt! Needless to say, I'm super glad that's over with!
It was Monday nights - so on Mondays I was gone from 7:30am-9:30 or 10pm. Now I feel super wimpy because some people do this all the time and do it on a daily basis. But for me - it was killer! Plus, Mondays are usually my laundry, cleaning, grocery shopping day, so to have that taken away from me was TORTURE!!! I could never fit that stuff in anywhere else in the week. It threw my whole week off. But now Matthew has a collared shirt - his $400 shirt that I'll have to post a picture of one day, and I have a new pair of jeans.
I feel like I have so much more time now, and I love it!!!!!

Christmas Vacation - now what's not to love about it?
Mike and Sooz (Matthew's brother and his girlfriend) were here for a week and boy did we have fun!
We played SO many games! Matthew was gamed out by the end of the break.
Matthew and I went skiing a couple of times. I did some double black diamonds - love it! I can't get enough skiing - who wants to go with me?
Matthew and I got to have many delicious breakfasts together. This is something we both have missed since I've started working full time.
We made yummy delicious sushi - LOVE IT! If you haven't yet had our sushi - we should definitely find a time that you can come enjoy it - it's the best!
We played wallyball and racquetball
We watched movies
We opened fabulous presents - we're so loved!
We went sledding - good times with the fam
I got to actually do some crafting - make jewelry and crochet - it was so nice to have some down time and do things I want to do!
I got to do some reading - that was awesome too!
We sang Christmas songs and listened to Christmas songs

I must admit - I had to drag myself out of bed to go back to school - I loved the break - it was so nice - but it's good to be back at school, and my classes haven't been that bad.
Life is good!!!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

It's Us!

What??!!

Melanie actually posting something on her blog???!!! Amazing! I used to wonder how people could go so long without posting something. Well, now I wonder how people have time to post. Our lives have been in major fast forward. It's been crazy wild, but we love our lives!

So here's some quick updates on us. Sorry no pics, I actually left my camera in Boise last weekend.

1-Our Freezer Jam made it into Reams. It's been doing pretty good. We're looking to hire someone to sample it for us every Saturday, so if you want an easy side job - let me know! We're also looking into getting it into Macey's - if we can do that, it gets into 20 associated food stores along the Wasatch Front. Cool! We can't wait for that to happen - we just need some more time to make it happen.

2- My brother Mike, married the most beautiful, fun, nice, sweet woman - Miriam. I got to help put their reception together and had a great time doing that for them. It was such a beautiful day. I love having her and her two girls; Shelby and Chanel in our family.

3-We took a quick camping trip up at Crater Lake. We went swimming in it - the deepest lake in the US. It was so blue and so beautiful. We got to me my brother-in-law's girlfriend, Suz. We had a great time with them. Suz was a lot of fun and is a good match for Michael.

4-I took a little trip up to Boise to help babysit my cute nieces and nephew. We had a fun day on the lake - slolam skiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing. So much fun!!!

5-I started working full time at Freedom Academy. I love my job! I teach PE to all the K-6 grades. I'm still working on learning everyone's names. It's about 20 classes of about 25 students per class for a total of about 525 students!!! On top of that I am also teaching 4 classes of CTE. CTE stands for Career and Technical Education. AKA everything! It's a 7th grade class. So add another 75 students for a total of 600 students! It's a lot! I get to influence a lot of lives. I love that! So the purpose of CTE is to expose the students to all different kinds of careers that are available to them, and help them to prepare for their careers of their choice. So it includes sewing, cooking, marketing, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, child development, technology, engineering, economics, business. It's a fun class to teach. It's challenging because the curriculum is so wide. We are changing subjects every week to two weeks. It's hard to set expectations and routines. Plus I'm teaching 7th graders - enough said. There are a lot of great kids. There are a few who drive me absolutely bonkers! It's been good.

6-I took a cooking class from BYU over the summer to get my teaching endorsement for CTE. Getting my CTE endorsement will be great job security. A definite plus. I'm currently taking a sewing class at SLCC also to get my endorsement. I should be endorsed by December! Yipee!!! I need 16 credits to get endorsed and I already had 11. I just needed those two classes, so that made things really easy. I've decided sewing is just not for me. I wish I was a lot better at it. At the same time, I'm amazed at how long it takes!!!! We are making a men's dress shirt, and I think by the time we're done with it, I'll have put in over 20 hours on it. And then it might not even fit or look good! I think I'll stick to buying things - it's cheaper, less stress, less work, less time...Although, I do love homemade things. I love the things my mom makes - they are always so beautiful! I love the thought of things being homemade. It makes them sentimental. I love being able to customize things and make them how you want. Maybe I'll stick with it and see if I can improve. I do like sewing better than I used to, so that's an improvement. Honestly though, I'll be glad when I'm done with it. It's been taking a least 8 hours a week. It makes for busy weeks! Hence, my no blogging.

7- Superior Design is coming along nicely. You'll have to check it out - superiordesign.com.
They are bringing in some great clients. They have greatly improved their back end system to make making websites a lot easier, faster, and more efficient. They now have 2 employees, which is really exciting! It's so exciting! We're excited to see it continue to grow. So if you know someone who needs a website or internet marketing - send them our way!

8-Our car broke down in Boise, so we had to leave it there and go up 2 weeks later to pick it up. That wasn't so fun. What a mess! We are so grateful for our cars - especially when they function properly

9- Speaking of cars - I can now roll down my driver's side window (couldn't for 2 years), it's a lot quieter, I can use my windshield wiper fluid, I don't have a perdital. I have a love/hate relationship with car repairs. They are so nice when they are done!

Matthew has been so great since I started working full time. He is so thoughtful and considerate of me. He makes the bed every day now. A small thing that means so much to me. For some reason, my life feels put together if the bed is made. He often does the dishes. One really busy week, all our large plates, small plates, small cups, tall cups were dirty. (We were SUPER busy that week - parent teacher conference week) While I was gone to a RS retreate, Matthew spent 2 hours doing all our dishes!!!! What a huge surprise and relief it was to come home to a clean kitchen!!! Wow!!! That meant the world to me! He gives me many little back rubs. He listens to me vent on hard days. He praises and encourages me. He cleans the bathroom and other things willingly without me even asking. He is the best! When I was working part-time I was happy to do all those things around the house - that was my job. But now I'm working full time he is sharing in the load. I so appreciate that!!!

Well, that's all for now. It's time to do a little relaxing - time to watch some Glee with my honey! we'll catch you up on more Henage happenings soon - hopefully sooner than later.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Hello World!

2 months without a post??!!! I thought summer was supposed to be a break!? Not so around here! We've definitely been keeping busy, busy, busy! So here's a quick update and pics on us and our worldwind lives
We attended the sealing of my brother Jeremy and his wife, Therese, to their adopted girls. What a neat day! The spirit was so strong, and what a treat to be there as they surrounded the altar together. I love the temple! I know through the Priesthood power we can be sealed to our families. What a special occasion.
I love their family all in white! Therese made the girls' dresses and flowers. So pretty!!!We took a trip to Yellowstone with the Henage family. Our first time to Yellowstone together. It was a quick trip, but it was so much fun!!! We loved it!
The melting pots were so cool! I was fascinated by them.Old Faithful
We went through the Manti temple for my brother Mike to receive his endowments. All my siblings and my parents were in the Celestial Room. I loved that moment! It was so neat and so special. A small taste of eternity. My parents were so happy - all their kids in the Celestial Room. I love my family!!!
We celebrated the 4th of July with our families. All my family was in town to go through the temple. We had such a fun time!!! Kickball, BBQ, fireworks, mario brothers, playing on the swing set. Good times for sure!!! It was so fun to be with all my family! It doesn't happen as often, so I cherish every minute. My eyes are so freaky looking in this pic - sorry!
The girlies diggin the fireworks
We've attended 2 of our nieces baptisms - Hera Schick
and Hannah Henage
Other exciting events without pics
  • I took 16 hours of a sewing class from BYU only to drop out of it (found out it would be $900 - not a chance!!!!)
  • I'm taking a cooking class and trying all kinds of delicious delicacies
  • I went to a week of girls' camp. Matthew stayed home and diligently worked. It was the longest we went without seeing or talking with each other. Needless to say, we missed each other and were excited to be together again!!! I love my Matthew! He means so much to me!
  • We got our freezer jam into the Springville Reams and Salem Kneadin Bread
  • We braved the wind, cold and rain to sell our jam at Springville's Art City Days
  • We discovered our jam is great to make strawberry shakes, strawberry milk, strawberry shortcake, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
  • We helped my brother Mike propose to his beautiful fiance Miriam. We are so excited to have her and her girls join our family!! They are so perfect for each other. The Schick family will grow from 2 grandkids to 9 in 9 months!!! I love it! It makes it really fun when we all get together - it's a big party!!
  • Matthew's company, Superior Design, landed a big project
  • Superior Design hired its first employee
  • I made bracelets and necklaces for Hera, Zarian and Jesse for their sealing and for Hannah's baptism
  • I made a family proclamation with pictures around it for the Schicks for their sealing
  • Matthew is researching and experimenting with making a freezer to put in the stores' shelves. He is so smart!!!
  • I am training for a 5K and 10K, both races I really wanted to run this year I wasn't able to do because of other engagements
  • I am taking a golf class and becoming a pro!
  • We attended the Goodman Family reunion (Matthew's family). We had such a fun time camping, roasting mallows, playing cards, laughing and talking.
  • We've learned lots of fun new games that we've been playing with the Henages - Dominions, Bang and Phases. I love games!!!
I think that about sums it up! We've been loving our summer! We're always up for fun activities and camping - just let us know!