Monday, December 16, 2013

December 2012

December 2012
 
 
Ok, so I know I'm just a year late, but as they say...better late than never!
 
 
The girls danced all their competition numbers at the APAC Company Dance Showcase.  We took Sister Mayo with us, and many friend and teachers came to see the girls dance.  most were amazed at the talent the girls have, and we thoroughly enjoyed the evening with Sister Mayo.
 
Cooper dance 3 solos, 2 groups, and the duet
 
Solos were:  Tap - Baby You Got What It Takes, Mark Goodman Choreographer
 
Tap - Can't Buy Me Love, Andee Wilson Choreographer
 
Contemporary - Dancing On My Own, Terrill Mitchell Choreographer
 
and the Duet with Cymbre
 
Tap - Mr. Pinstripe Suit
 
Cymbre did her solo
 
Tap - Sam's Last Boogie, Andee Wilson Choreographer
 
And somehow, Mom got all the costumes together in time!
 

 
Cooper - Dancing On My Own


Cooper - Baby You Got What It Takes


Cooper - Can't Buy My Love

 
Cooper, Cymbre - Mr. Pinstripe Suit

 
Cymbre - Sam's Last Boogie
 
The photos are from competitions, but I put them here for a record of the costumes I made for them.
 
Other news found us in Orlando, Florida for Christmas!!!!!   We had SO MUCH fun, and we froze our buns at Disney World the first night.  We had to buy some more sweatshirts and socks because we were FREEZING!!
 
We stayed on sight in the music hotel, and we spent a week going between the parks, and riding everything, and eating chicken nuggets until we thought we would turn into a nugget. 
 
Then, the day Dad was taking Cooper to do the Harry Potter thing at a different park, she got sick while they were gone, and that evening Dad took her to the Urgent Care place, and she had really bad strep!  She was MISERABLE!!  We got her medicine, and let her sleep until we had to check out of the hotel, and then we put her in the car. 

Freezing while waiting for our turn on the ride!


Our Mickey Mouse Hats!

 
Christmas at Cinderella's Castle!
 
I'll write more about our trip later....time for bed tonight.
 
Love you.
 
Mom

Thursday, December 5, 2013

November 2012

November 2012

Well, if the truth were known, I was doing about the same things in 2012 as I am doing in 2013.

On the first, I finally testified in this on-going court case, and we are now just awaiting the sentencing for the guy who was on trial. Thank goodness.  It's been a real trial for a while in our family, and now we can just put it behind us.  Counseling is still an on-going thing, but that is going really well for those involved, so YEAH!!

On the 17th the girls competed at the Starbound Regional Dance Competition.  Our dances were moved to Saturday because we compete on Sundays, so we had to wait several anxious hours to see what the girls won.  Turns out they did a tremendous job!

Cooper -

1. Dancing On My Own - contemporary solo - Terrill Mitchell choreographer

Elite Gold, and FIRST PLACE OVERALL!!!!  She got a $50 scholarship for this too.

2. Can't Buy Me Love - Tap Solo - Andee Wilson choreographer

Elite Gold, and 3rd overall

3.  Baby You Got What It Takes - tap solo - Mark Goodman choreographer

Elite Gold, and 6th overall

Cymbre -

1.  Sam's Last Boogie - tap solo - Andee Wilson Choreographer

Elite Gold, and 5th Overall

So, they brought home LOTS of trophies.  Way to kick off the competition season.  They didn't compete their duet this time.

The 18th brought my weekly Sunday School lesson....we are still doing the Book of Mormon so I try to do some fun things with these teenagers.

The topic this week was:  How Could Ye Have Departed From The Ways Of The Lord?

As part of the lesson, after using a nail to carve their personal testimonies in a brass plate (not as easy as it sounds).  After the class finished their testimonies, we made them into a book - a take off on the Book of Mormon - and then I took them outside and we buried our plates in the Church flowerbed, just like Moroni buried the plates of Brass that would later become the Book of Mormon.

So while we are out there doing the burying, one of the Boys in the class, Nate Ellis says:  "Sister Flanagan, we have to bury them where we remember because you are probably going to make us dig them up next year!"  He was referring to Joseph Smith getting the plates to translate them for the Book of Mormon.

Well, they changed the curriculum for the youth Sunday School lessons, so the plates are still buried in the flowerbed.  Someday when someone is digging around, they will find them.  That should be interesting when they start asking around...just saying!

The 25th the lesson was:  Never Has Man Believed In Me As Thou Hast.

It was dealing with the story of the Jaredites who were instructed to build some barges in order to travel to over an ocean.

As part of the story,  I took white stones and we talked about how the Brother of Jared had taken the stones and asked the Savior to touch them and make them glow and that would be their light on the barges they had built. While the Savior was doing that, the Brother of Jared sees the Savior's finger because of his personal faith.  So we had to stop and talk about how we would feel if we were in this kind of a situation.  Would our faith be strong enough to see the finger of the Savior, and then have Him show Himself to us because of our faith?  An interesting concept to think about since they say if your faith is the size of a mustard see you can move mountains....don't know about you but I haven't moved any mountains yet...just saying!

Then for a fun activity, we had Jaredite Barge races.  I had Guy make an ocean for the races using guttering and sealing the ends, took gallons of water to church, and got balsa wood to make boats.  We made the boats at home, and then took everything up to church....needless to say, it was a BIG HIT with the class.

Here's some Jaredite Barge Photos:

 
The building of the oceans...
 
 
 


The Barges


 
Let the races begin!


Cooper and Nate!
 
 
As you can see, a fun class activity!  And then we talked about how faith helps you accomplish the things the Savior asks of you.  How sometimes, we just need help, and if we go to the Savior, He is always ready and willing to help us with all of our problems.
 
A very good class even if I do say so myself!

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Backtracking to October 2012

October 2012

Ok, so I've let my blog lapse because things got a little out of hand this past year for all kinds of reasons, but now I think I am slightly sane enough to attempt to try to catch up just a bit.

My kids will all tell you that my memory isn't the best, and I repeat lots of things - in reality, it's because they don't listen the first time- but we aren't letting them in on that little secret....shhhh!  And it doesn't matter anyway because I have a handy little things called a yearly calendar where most everything is written down.

However in looking back on things, I have discovered that the lessons I teach in Sunday School I don't necessarily put the date on, and this past year I had to write each one, so for my purposes here, I am only going to write about the ones I can remember, or were significant.  I always try to use some kind of handout or object lesson, and as it turns out, those are the things my class loves, and I do mean LOVES the most!

Just to refresh your memory, I teach the 16-18 year old Sunday School Class.  That's the priests and laurels.  In 2012 I had 5 girls, and what seemed like a million priests.  

This year, now that kids have left on missions and gone off to college, I still have an entire Relief Society Room full of priests and two girls.  There are 27 on the roll, and I LOVE these kids!

It is very interesting to me that the girls leave the room after class, but those priests stick around and talk to me....things like prom dates, haircuts, jobs, what's next weeks lesson and such.  Guess this "be more involved in the kids life push with this new curriculum works!  Just saying...

ANYWAY, back to October 2012

Sundays were full of General Conference, and Stake conference, and in those weeks I Went with Cooper to Audition at OCU for their dance program.  

October 21, 2012

The audition was a full day thing, so she had several parts to attend.  First they did a ballet and jazz class with everyone so they professors could just get a feel for everyone there.  After the two classes, they had a little show with some of the dance team they currently have in their program.  Then came the time for auditions with their individual solos.  Cooper was confident with hers, and came out saying she thought she had "nailed" it.

After buying a couple OCU T-shirts, we left to meet Britni who came down to spend the evening with us.  She met us at OCU, and we went to the hotel for a little while.  

We enjoyed our time together, laughing and telling stories and then Britni took us to a pizza place for dinner.   The waiter there must have thought we had lost our minds, because we were laughing and just having a tremendous time, and it seemed that he was trying to avoid coming to our table.
It didn't really matter because we were having so much fun.

It was great to see Britni again as we don't get to see her that often, and we all MISS her terrible!

Cooper also visited AMDA in Los Angeles with Dad, although it was just a visit, not including her audition.  She will go back for that later in next year.

A few days after visiting Florida School of the Arts, Cooper received notice that she had received a scholarship that would pay the difference in her out of state tuition for the time she was at the school. She wasn't really to excited about attending school in Palatka, Florida, but it was a good second choice.

A couple of weeks after going to OCU Cooper got notice that she would not be admitted to their dance performance program, but was admitted to their dance teacher program.  Not her choice of programs, but they also gave her a $5000 talent scholarship.  She still had to audition for AMDA.

My testimony in the ongoing court case we were involved in was scheduled, and Guy took to downtown, but after being there for a while, we were told that it was delayed and reset for the next week.  GREAT!!  So we went back the next week, and spent hours, but finally I testified, and we are done with our involvement in this case.  Now we can finally move on....The defendant received quite a substantial punishment, so we felt that there was some justice served.

On the 25, the youth of the ward went to the temple to do baptisms, and Cooper and Cymbre and Guy went too. Then they did the Burger King thing afterward on their way home.  It's become a tradition with them.

The 29th brought tickets for all of us to attend the Craig Black Dance Company Show at the Hobby Center.  Cooper and cymbre have taken Master contemporary dance classes from this young man, and Ms. Traci encouraged the Dance Company at APAC to attend his show.  We kind of went as a big group.  We had a great time as a family, but Guy wasn't really impressed with the style of dance.

Well, that's about all the stuff recorded on the calendar....guess the rest of the month was just filled with all the ordinary stuff like school, dance, homework, church stuff, dance, dance and more dance.  Heaven knows, these two girls live at the dance studio!!

And so, there you go.....one month caught up!

Now, get out there and serve someone...make someone's day, share an extra donut or water bottle with a homeless person...give someone a compliment at the grocery store.  Just do something!   You can do it....I know you can!!

Love you all,

Mom

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

FINALLY Some Time!

November 12, 2013
 
 
Today is supposed to be a lucky day as the date is 11/12/13....I haven't had a
a particularly lucky day.  Whatever.
 
I finally have some time after a VERY HECTIC year last year, and getting a daughter graduated from high school and off to college, and dealing with migraine headaches and physical therapy in our youngest daughter to hopefully spend some time catching up my blog.
 
After having to figure out how to sign in again...thank goodness Caleb has all my stuff if I can't figure it out, I am now in business!
 
So the plan is to go back to September of 2012 and fill in some blanks that I haven't posted about yet.  I know, procrastination isn't a good thing, but my theory here is better late than never....and no, I don't practice that theory on repentance...just saying!
 
So tonight I was reading the old blog to figure out where I stopped, and finding the calendar so that I could make some sense of the blog list I have a somewhat hurriedly compiled over the last year. 
 
Maybe a better plan would be to include the family Christmas letter from last year, which I might in the end.
 
So basically, for all my family that thinks I should write on my blog....here it is, I am writing.....
 
Now off to organize my list, and hopefully I will post again in the next day or two....but don't hold your breath...Cymbre still does have physical therapy!  I'm going to take my fancy list and hopefully work on the blog while they work on her.  Well, at least when the therapist isn't teaching me how to fix Cymbre on my own!
 
So much for my medical coding career...should have been a physic therapist that treats migraine headaches in kids!
 
Back soon....stay tuned
 
 
And get out there and do some service to a stranger...there are homeless people on the street who could use a meal of even a new toothbrush!


Monday, August 19, 2013

August 19, 2013

OK, I'm still alive, but have lost my list of what I need to write on this here blog.....so I'm still looking for it and will be back here ASAP!

Love ya!

Mom

Thursday, May 16, 2013

A Bit Overdue!

May 16, 2013

I am way overdue in doing a blog post, but just haven't had time.  So many things have happened that I currently have a two page list of things to catch up on here, but with prom and Cooper's graduation, and my Sunday School lesson, and the GRANDBABIES coming to visit, this grammie has other things taking priority!  So those things will be posted sooner of later!

For now, let's talk about prom and graduation:

So far I've fixed one prom dress for Cooper's friend, Megan, and Cooper's is in assorted peieces around the sewing room.  We bought a dress, but alas it is too big so I am fixing it.  Cooper has also recently come home with a couple of outfits for graduation, and you guessed it, they need fixing too!

And I spent last night sewing camp shorts for the YW at church....nothing like making pair after pair for a couple of hours!

I had everyone in the family cutting out graduations decorations last family home evening, and this one will be assembling the decorations!  Yes, even Dad!

I survived yet another trip to the dentist for this angry root canal that I had done a couple of weeks ago....I finally have the permanent filling, but it is still angry with me.  The dentist says it couple be a few more weeks.  He's always full of such terrific news!  Really nice guy, but I hate his office!

Guy and I made a prophet family feud game for my lesson last week, and several people across the world have asked for copies....guess more people read facebook and follow me than I realized!  So I am going to just mass email it out.  Now a jeopardy game is in progress. I have to constantly prove that I am still smarter than the priests and laurels....just saying.  If I was smart, I would just retire!

I am SO EXCITED that ALL the GRANDBABIES are coming for Cooper's graduation!  I have been shopping and have all kinds of fun things for them....we are going to have so much fun together.  JAcko wants to cook with Gwamma and play, and we have plans for the zoo, aquarium, and beach.  I also got a email that the circus was going to be in town, so we will see about that one too!  It will be so wonderful to have all of my family, minus Russell who has to work, together for a few days.  It's been a long time.

Some of Guy's family is also coming for graduation, so this place will be one big party for a couple of weeks.  Guess I better get my lessons pretty much done in advance!  Right after prom dresses, and graduation stuff.

Well, just wanted to post this so everyone will quit bugging me about updating my blog, and also know that I am still alive! 

Yes, we have even survived the latest round of lightning, pestilence, and installing some new windows ( a terrible mess)!  All of which are posts for later.

Have a great week, and get out there and do something for somebody who needs it!

I love all my kids, Britni, Caleb, Shyla, Cooper and Cymbre, and their spouses, and especially those adorable GRANDBABIES, Eden, Britain, Jack and Lucy!  See you soon.

Mom