The Hindes Family

The Hindes Family
September 2011

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Editing for the previous post.

Fifty and I'm 50 not 30 but I could'nt edit the previous post. Just a little explanation ...Think of all the friends you've made, when you're dead and in the grave. So HAPPY BIRTHDAY! As sung by hot sauce especially for maw.

Fifiy. Five zero. 50. That's ME

Happy Birthday to me! Yep, I turned 30 today and it turned out to be an awesome day. About 8 am I got a call from Ms. B singing so wonderfully the happy birthday son. So thoughtful. I went in to work for 3 hours assisting in getting our room at school ready for the year and then doing a half hour of lunch recess. Then I took some b-day cards to the post office in Payson before coming home. 9 birthdays of extended family members in Sept. 3 of whom are in Andreas family. Stopped by Smiths and bought some bread and stuff for salad thinking I would come home and make me a salad for lunch. Didn't happen. On my front doorstep was an envelope and when I opened it up there was the nicest b-day card from Juanita. Rachelle, my neighbor stopped by with Dawson and Austin and gave me some tomatoes. Love it. She told me her daughter Maggie's b-day is today and I remembered little Brooke Warrens is today also so I knew what to do. I went to Family Dollar and got 2 gifts-so fun buying for little girls btw., came home and wrapped them and then delivered. Andy called and wished me a happy birthday. he was almost to Navajo Mountain. Meanwhile, I went out to the mailbox and found an envelope from my mom and dad with 50 dollar check inside. My parents are really generous with their means and love. I called them to talk to them and Mitch was there and wished me a happy birthday. Then Sheila called to wish me one. I decided to go deposit the money, but spent it right awasy on some wall deco and bought a lasagna to feed my family tonight. Kami brought the boys over and we went to Genola to watch Matthew in his first soccer game of the season. They got masacurred. J. had come over to the house by then. We ate dinner, yummy. For once, all the sauces were getting along. Best present of all. J. and Kami got me a book by Richard Paul Evans. I can't wait to start reading it. Michael and his brothers got me a gift card to Walmart. WE ate cheese cake and ice cream. Wonderful day. I wished Andy could've been here. I missed him.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Jax turned one

Today we went to the park in Payson to celebrate Jax's one year old birthday. He is growing so much. Kami told us he finally got a tooth. He has been walking now for about 2 weeks. It was nice to be in the shade of the trees at the park today despite the wasps and bees. They wanted the sweets as much as all who attended. Love you Jax. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my little snickers!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Jax Is Walking

J. and Kami came over tonight and in comes Jax on his feet walking all by himself. It was a sight. Papa wasn't here to see it but will be next week. Jason and Kami are sooooo generous. Usually you expect the parents to help their married children, but J. and Kami give so freely to us. I am so grateful for them. I love you J, Kami, Jarrett and Jax. You are a verrrrry important part of my life.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Another day with the grandbabies

It was a good day today with my grandbabies. It started off with Andy and I taking a walk with Jarrett and Jax in their strollers. Then Jarrett and I made banana bread. He did a lot of it. Of course we didn't do this until Jax was asleep. Jax is wanting to walk by pushing things. What a little cutie, he is. Papa took Jarrett out for an icecream just before Kami got here to pick them up. I love my grandsons. I want more and some granddaughters would be nice as well.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Cheiftan Museum

I hate to admit this, but we've lived here for 14 years one and a half months and Andy and I just barely went to Santaquins museum Friday with Little and Crazee Sauce. It's a great little museum for this small town. I was very impressed and recomend it to you if you are reading this.