19 July, 2008

And so life goes on

This last week was great! I literally ran away, I packed up the van and my three children and a week ago Thursday I went down to my Great Grandmother's in Roy. She is an older lady, she'll be eighty five this year. And she loves to talk, which is nice for some like me who is never really around other adults, I am so lonely and really no one is there for me. To go up there was a return to sanity for me. Each day I am a little depressed and angry living here. Paul is not here, he is at work at night and no one reaches out to me where I live. Going "home" was the greatest thing, having all that family around there was always something to do and if there wasn't, well then there was someone or something to visit or someone to help out. Mike and Tiff live under my grandmother and they were almost always there. It was the greatest thing and feeling to know that you were coming home to someone. They care and will watch out for your kids if you need to go to the bathroom or run to the car or run an errand. Family, I never knew how much I missed it until I got a taste of it. Paul and I have been talking about the kids and I going to stay up there until he finished with school. It would be healthier in some ways for me and well our kids, since I am with them 24 hours a day. The main down part is how we would see Paul even less than what we see him now, which is about twice a week and it isn't for very long and we are trying to cram everything that we have to do together in that small amount of time, its more hectic and stressful. Today Paul got home at 8:30, what a relief it was to even have him home at that time. To have some one here, to have him read to the kids while I watched the show and see how lit up the girls were ((Abbi's smile and wiggles=priceless)).
My Grandma talked and it was nice to see some of the things that we have in common even with our SIXTY ONE year difference:: **She has/had wavy hair just like I do, ** She loves to walk to get exercise, she would walk the 18 miles from school a couple times a week when she was a child instead of taking the bus, **We both like crunchy peanut butter. There were other things that I noticed that we shared, be can't recall.
I made sure that I thought of things to do while we were down there since most people worked during the day and so their cousins were in day care and so on. Thursday we went to Michael, Tiffany and Taunya's softball game, the kids didn't do as much watchin as they did playing with the doggies and the bleachers. On Friday we went to the Aerospace Museum, that was awesome. There was a missile, a bomb, a retired Air Force One and many other planes along with war memorabilia. That night we went to a reception for my Mom's cousin, it was real nice to see all of my great aunts and uncles there. The Groom, Kenneth Porter, actually remembered my name. You have to understand, he has more than 80 some odd first cousins, and my mother is one of them. So I am the next generation down and he knew my name! I was astonished, and then my aunt came next in line and he was flabbergasted as to what name fit her. Saturday we went to the Bingham Family Reunion at Fort Buenaventura, which is my Great Grandmothers maiden name. It was fun, and lunch was good! It was a dutch oven with apple and peach cobbler for dessert and churned ice cream. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~us4allen/people/hist_main/char_abr/abr.chart6/6.2.html
On Sunday we went to church with Paul's dad and then went to Legand's birthday party. They had a different way of putting kids down the slip and slide and they all had fun! We brought Legand a soccer ball, he was signed up last year and lost his ball. I figured that would be a good present. The warpping that I had put on it days before at our house got mangled from us stepping and tripping over it in the van, though he didn't seem to notice. Monday we went to Union Station and explored the grounds first and then went and looked at the trains, the tracks and then to the gift shop where the clerk told us as we were checking out that she had just sent someone to go and open up some of the train cars. So we rushed out there and the kids were able to get in to a mail car and in to a hospital car from the war when they would carry the injured to the hospital. When we were finished we went up to my aunt Taunya's, we went to visit and she fed us some nummy spaghetti. Kacen was scared of their dogs, but not as scared as he was of Tiff and Mike's two bigger dogs. He would scream once we arrived at their house and were heading to their stairs. I had to hold him the entire time in their house or he would have a spaz attack.
Tuesday we went home after playing at the park and having lunch with Grandma Price we went to Ruth's work and waited for her to finish what she needed to and then went on to the gateway to play. And play we DID, even though the Mommy took the children out in to the water unwillingly they were still smiling as it was going on! We then each had a different entree for dinner, I had Edo Japan, Ruth and Abbi had SBarro's and Alona had McDonald's- she wanted the toy! And well Kacen and Abbi had only half of the full pizza that Abbi had ordered and it still did not get completed.

I have been stressing myself out lately and unlike some people, for me it feels good to let it out, though not much good comes until I have gone through the trial that I am dreading. I am so freaked out about starting to pay the 40,000 some odd dollars in student loans that we have accrued. And there is finding a job (close by family would definitely be preferable). And paying for rent while paying on the loans, I mean have you seen the price of a three bedroom lately. I have perusing on craigslist and on ksl just for the heck of it and it ranges between 900 and 1500 or more for one and then trying to pay more than 500 a month for loans. Maybe you can see why I stress just thinking about it. I haven't gotten the gall yet to ask any relative that have extra bedrooms if we could pay them a little to live with them until we figure everything out.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

sometimes i want to do that, just pack up and go. only problem is my family lives so far away... it's a shame really!

Bagley Briefs said...

It was nice to spend time with you on Saturday and Sunday, as well. Especially since Grandpa was there too. Life is always more fun and exciting when he's around!

I know it probably won't help much to tell you not to worry, because everything will work out. But, try not to worry too much. Have faith that you'll be blessed for making good choices in your life and teaching your family to be good people. You are in our prayers. XOXOXOXO

CrunchyChick said...

I hope everything works out as you'd like. :)

It looks like you and your children have had a lot of much deserved fun. :P

Emily Kate said...

Sorry about the yard sale! The address was right though. It was off of state street, where there's a little chinese restaurant and a door store. DId you walk all the way down there? Sorry we missed you!