Friday, July 15, 2011

OK. So, it's been awhile ~ again!

I had to go back and read old posts to see where I left off!  Really?  Two years?  OMG - how can I catch up?  Note to self - blog regularly.  :-)

Suffice to say, we have been in our 'new' house, which we love, for almost two years.  Dave is managing the local branch of a national wholesale tire distibutor called Friend Tire.  Sharon is the Sr. Administrative Assistant to the CIO and CFO at SelectHealth, a large medical insurer in Utah.  Sarah has now graduated from high school and will be attending college to get her RN.  Currently, she's on a trip to Europe as a nominated Utah Ambassador of Music.  The tallest in the family, Brian will start high school in the fall.  He's not sure what he wants to do 'when he grows up,' but is, for now, loving his summertime at home with new GameFly arrivals, frequent trips to the Rec Center in town, and hanging out with friends.  A boy's dream.  We have three cute pain-in-the-butt dogs named Cooper, age 6, Mante (short for Mantequilla - that's another story), age 5, and Oscar (affectionately nicknamed Weenie - another another story), age 3.  Also recently joining the family are 14 koi fish (another another another story).  Future blogs will tell about the activities and daily doings of the Gibsons and the other stories.

For today -

We bought a camper.  It's been about 3 years since we've gone camping as a family and we are really looking forward to it!  The camper was a great deal, but required a LOT of clean up as a trade-off.  Last weekend and several evenings after work have been spent doing that. 

Other than the camper, our yard has been the biggest time consumer of the summer.  It's sure looking pretty though! 

Brian leaves Monday morning for scout camp in the High Uintahs.  He went last year and loved it, so he's really looking forward to it.

An old, unpublished draft from 2008

Hello there friends! November 28, 2008

It’s Friday morning, and I am sitting on the couch having coffee, still in my jammies. Dave had to work today, unfortunately. The kids are off doing their own thing (Sarah on the computer, Brian watching cartoons). Oscar is sitting on my lap after having finished his breakfast. Mante is trying to figure out if he wants to eat or not, and Cooper is guarding his bowl for fear someone will come and snatch it away if he lets his guard down!
Since I wrote last a few weeks ago, we’ve gotten settled in to our cute little house. It looks like a barn ~ bright red with white trim. Although it is very different from our Colorado house, it is very homey and we are feeling like we fit well. Here are some pictures of the inside & out.
The house has 3 bedrooms & 2 ½ bathrooms. The master is on the main floor, which my knees appreciate. The main floor also has an office, the kitchen, laundry, and a dining/family room. Upstairs is just the kids’ bedrooms and a bathroom. Down in the basement, which is unfinished, Brian’s drums and the other musical instruments are in an area, and then another spot is set up with our basement furniture & the TV with PS2, rock band, and stuff. The back yard is really little (about the size of our front yard in Colorado) and doesn’t have a fence yet, so the dogs are going for lots of walks and Weenie has to be leashed when we take them out so he doesn’t bolt. This morning, we’re taking them to the dog park so they can run around.
We also had Halloween since the last letter. Brian’s school had a Fall Festival, which was really cute with Monster Bowling, Donut Eating Contests, and a photo op. Here’s the picture they took of the kids:
Sarah dressed as an Indian Maiden for trick-or-treating, and Brian was some dead guy with blood in his skeletal chest. Of course. I was a hippy with a blonde afro wig. I dressed up at work and was one of probably 100 out of 1,200 who did! Next year I’ll know better. Dave was just Dave.
It’s nice out after having about a week of snowy weather. A couple weeks ago, we had about 4” of snow in the valley and up to 4’ in the mountains. Then, it rained a lot down here, but kept on snowing higher up. And, then we got a week or so of temperatures in the 60s’, and now it’s cold and cloudy. The mountains are just spectacular with all of the deep snow. Things in town haven’t turned brown yet, so it’s a really nice time of the year.
My mom and dad came last weekend to visit! They stayed at my aunt’s house, but spent lots of time with us. We had an early Thanksgiving on Saturday night at our house with my mom & dad, aunt & uncle, cousin Jerrick and his girlfriend Sierra, and other cousin Alicia and her two little ones, Ashleigh (10) and Jackson (5). Dave deep-fried a turkey and we split up the sides. While they were here, my mom and dad looked for a few housing options, as they hope to move out sometime after winter. My mom also turned in her application with the local school district to be a substitute teacher. It was so nice to see them! It felt like it had been so long.
The big news is . . . Dave got a job! He’s been there two weeks now. It is as a service advisor position at an independent repair shop in Sandy (about 15 miles away from the house) called McNeil’s Auto. They have just one shop now and are hoping to open a second one in April in Riverton which is the neighboring town to where we live. The intent is that he will be ‘groomed’ to be the service manager at that new store when it opens. He’s really excited about it. The two weeks prior to starting that he painted the inside of his parents’ house, which I think he enjoyed being able to do for them.
Unfortunately, his mom fell about two weeks ago and broke her hip. She had surgery to repair it and, thankfully, it wasn’t as badly broken as they thought. She had to get three screws put in, but didn’t have to have it replaced. That’s good, since the other hip is already artificial! She was up and around for Thanksgiving dinner yesterday, using a walker to get around. Since she has had cancer three times, has a bad heart, and has osteoporosis, they didn’t expect this good of a result. So, we’re happy.
The kids and I went to see a community theater production of Peter Pan earlier this month. The elementary schools here are year-round, so when the kids are ‘off-track,’ meaning they don’t have school, there are lots of different activities and camps for them to go to during school hours. One of those is a theater camp at Brian’s school. The lady who was running it was so successful that she started a Community Theater program, too. That’s what this production was for. Brian hopes to do the theater camp during his next off-track break, which is in February.
He’s off-track now, which worked out well with Dave not having been working the first two weeks of it. Now that Dave’s back to work, though, Brian has been home alone. It was interesting to say the least! He did well, but is bored out of his mind and actually excited to go back! He starts again on on December 8th. So, he started school, went for two weeks, is off for four, goes for two, then Winter Break starts for everyone and he is off for another two! Then, after the new year, he will be on for 7 weeks, off for three, through the end of the school year, which doesn’t end until early July. Weird! He started drum lessons again, which will be good for him, and I’ve given him a book report assignment to do while he is off-track. (I know, I know. It’s just me.) Other than that, he’s just being a goofball!
Sarah is LOVING her pony, Fransesca. (Pronounced with a sss, not a ch.) She’s a good little horse. It’s working out really well to keep her at my aunt’s house. Winter hasn’t really hit yet, so she is still able to ride a couple times every week. We have looked into a local Equestrian Center where, for $60 a year, she can have full use of all of their facilities including indoor and outdoor arenas, a race track, hot walkers, and round pens.

My work is going really well. It’s still a little unchallenging, but I guess that’s better than being overwhelmed. My boss and the other people are really nice, and the building is really beautiful and well-appointed with a catered cafeteria, fitness center, big glass atrium in the middle, walking paths all around the facility, and a lake right behind it with hundreds of geese.

Well, I’d best get off my big butt and get going! I hope to hear from you soon. I miss you all so much. It’s really weird being here without all of you. Please write or call soon!

Love,
Sharon