Sunday, March 28, 2010

Easter clothes

Since Easter falls on General conference this year, we dressed the boys up in their Easter clothes this week. They looked so cute:

Jack's new love!

Jack likes watching Aaron play video games. He generally just watches, but Aaron let him play yesterday. He was playing millipede, and actually got to the third level by himself at one point, I could not get past the first level! I must say I was impressed by his skills, considering we have not let him play video games before.





If you listen in the video he says, "Oh no boom boom, it got me!"

Friday, March 26, 2010

I hate being right sometimes!

Aaron and I were lucky enough to get a pretty nice tax return, which we used to pay off some debt. Before we decided how we were going to spend the money, I told Aaron that we should keep some money in our checking account in case anything happened, because lets be honest, any time we get money, something happens.

Well about 5 months ago Aaron's parents gave us a car. They said we could have the car, if we fixed the brakes, which was a blessing. All together it cost us about $900 to get new brakes in the car, which we just finished paying off. Well Last Friday Aaron was rear ended in our Taurus, the car, his parents gave us. It is now totaled. The right back side of the car is completely smashed in, and it will not start. So on to keeping some money in our account, Aaron had been meaning to insure the car, but had not done it yet, so we got a $550 ticket for it not being insured! I understand that it is our fault it was not insured, so I understand getting a ticket, but we did not cause the accident, that is a lot of money, shoot, its more than the car is worth.








Well Aaron got all of the girl's insurance information, and tried to call her insurance company. She is insured under an insurance company called Patriot, or so she said. We called Patriot and they said she was not insured there, even though the police wrote down her insurance information. So Aaron started calling her Monday, and no luck. She gave us her wrong phone number, luckily Aaron got a hold of her friend that was in the car and got her right number. She finally called us back Friday, saying she left her phone in another town, all week. Oh and she said she just found out that her insurance expired right before the accident, and she wanted to settle outside of court.

How did she not know her insurance expired that day? She is tricky!! She did not get a ticket for not having insurance, and the ticket she did get for causing the wreck was less than our ticket. So now we are out a car, it was an old car, but it worked just fine, we lost the $900 we paid to get the brakes fixed, we owe $550 on a ticket, Aaron's back still hurts, so he is going to the doctor, and she does not have insurance. So now we are trying to decide what to do. Do we settle outside of court, or do we take her to court? We don't want to ask to much, but she has been tricky and very unhelpful! Does anyone have any ideas on what we should do? We feel lost.

Aaron called a layer and is waiting to hear back from them. I suggested that we ask the police, but Aaron said that then she would get a $550 ticket. Oh life!!

Monday, March 1, 2010

How Embarrassing!

I must say that this past Sunday was the worst that Jack has every behaved at church, and that is saying something. Sunday Aaron was giving a talk, so I was sitting on a pew on the side of the chapel by myself, with Jack and West. For the past 5 months Aaron has had to work on Sunday, so I have had a lot of experience sitting alone with the boys, but this Sunday was "special." We were sitting three rows from the front, maybe that was my first mistake.

We made it to the Sacrament and Jack and West were both doing really well, but then West had a poopy diaper, so I had to take both of them out. Well Jack did not want to leave, so all of the way out he kept sighing really really loud, and stomping, which created a lot of stares and giggles as we left the chapel. We made it back in without a problem, but had only been sitting for a little while, when Jack started acting up.

No one was sitting in the two rows ahead of us, so Jack climbed under the bench and sat on the row in front of me. I decided to let him stay there because he was being good, and I knew if I tried to move him he would freak out. Well Aaron stood up to give his talk, and Jack made his move to the first bench. He started looking at the stairs with a smile on his face. I was able to make eye contact with him and said, "don't you dare." I was holding West and he was starting to get fussy. Jack then walked over to a couple of metal chairs that were against the wall and started rubbing his hands on them, which made a pretty loud noise. I knew I had to act but it was not going to be pretty.

I stood up and told Jack to come with me, of course he screamed "NOOOOOO," and dropped to the floor, continuing to scream. Keep in mind I was in the very front of the church, not in the back. I had to set West down on the pew pick Jack up in one arm, and then pick West up in the other. So I had a screaming, uncooperative two year old in one arm and a crying five month old in the other. I now had to make my escape! I started making the very long walk down the isle, with Jack screaming and kicking, luckily the RS president met me half way and took Jack from me. I guess Jack was trying to help Aaron with his talk, which was on adversity. I felt so bad for Aaron, but some how he was able to continue giving his talk. It is a good thing we love our kids!

Here is a video of Jack trying to do the Heisman pose. He loves going outside and throwing the football with us so I tried to teach him how to pose:




And here is a video of West talking. He is such a happy baby and loves to talk: