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Monday, October 14, 2013

An article worth reading.

Because I find that if you don't agree with them they get mean and nasty, yet they say they are for the American way. The American way is to allow us to have our own opinions. I will agree to disagree, but I don't attack you for not seeing things the way I do. Read here.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Li'l Miss Lady Bug turns 2!

Our li'l lady bug turned 2 and since she loves the Lorax (among a few other things) we threw her a Lorax party.

Mom and I are pretty much crazy, but it was fun, even though it was a lot of work.

The feasting table. Those are Truffula Trees. They are made from cake balls and covered in cotton candy.

Her little outfit made by maternal grandma, Gammie.

Another view of the cuteness

Half of her gift table.

The other half. We gave her that Schwinn bike.

My Lorax punch holder.

Up close. Truffula trees, teddy grahams, marshmallows, and fishes. We had little bags of cotton candy that we called Thneeds.


Look at those colors in that cake!


Maternal grandpa and the birthday girl with their Loraz 'staches.

Mommy and the birthday girl with their Lorax 'staches

Opening the gifts

My nephew earned the money and picked everything out in this gift. She loved it. He turns 3 next month.

Showing the proper love of shoes from Sassy.

Saying "shoes"

From her maternal grandpa.

She loved her cards. This is one is from Tree Monkey.

Hugging the Tangled dress from Aunt Tree Monkey

Wearing the Tangled necklace that came with the dress from Aunt Tree Monkey

Sidewalk chalk from Gammie and Papa Russ and mom's sisters and brother.

Pretty much what she did with every gift.

Isn't that bow perfect

Her new ride with Aunt Tree Monkey.

I cannot believe she is 2. I love being a Nana and being her Nana is especially rewarding. She is learning to talk and repeats everything. She comes to my nursery class on Sundays and I so enjoy watching her learn.










Sunday, April 21, 2013

Gaining Back My Health

I really need to get back into blogging. I was thinking of going private, but for now will stay public.

I am going to use this to help me keep track of what I learn as I use natural ways of treating health issues, as well, hopefully, to keep track of our family experiences.

In 2009, I was spending over $700 from our family budget after the insurance paid their portion to buy the prescriptions that I needed for my rheumatoid arthritis. I was a drug called Enbrel, a drug to keep my immune system from developing antibodies to the Enbrel, and a couple of others that weren't very expensive. I was unable to work more than part time and there were days that is was hard to even keep up with that.

In May of that year I did the HCG diet. I was good and stuck to it. My husband noticed that I was not having him give me the shot of Enbrel as often and when I went 3 weeks without it he asked me about it. He did give me one last injection and it made feel worse. I realized that through diet and other methods I could take my health back and that the prescription companies and FDA allowances have taken from me.

Now I am not a stringent dieter. But I do use many alternative methods to have a better life. I don't eat rice, I eat minimal pasta, and I keep my refined sugar intake to a minimum (most days). I need to give up bread more, but when I make bread it is really, really good and I kinda of love it.

March of 2012 I was introduced to doTerra oils. If you haven't heard of them and you want to feel better in your life, check them out. I have learned that the prescriptions that the medical field gives us put a bandaid on the problem to cover up a symptom. It doesn't heal the body.

In Section 89 of the Doctrine and Covenants it talks to us about how to keep out bodies healthy. It specifically mentions the use of herbs to help us with our health. As I have used the herbs and other natural methods I have found better health and have lessened my health issues.

I am not totally cured, but I have a heck of a lot more life today that I did before 2009 and the doTerra products have made it even better. My bad days are more like a few bad hours.I have been using them to help others, too. I have been giving out a lot of samples and people call me back to ask more questions. I am hoping that someday they will be their own distributor. I kind of suck at customer service with getting products delivered. It's easier of they learn how to heal their own bodies and then order what they need. What I am impressed with is the amount of free stuff you get back when you order, renew your distributor status, etc.

So enough about the sales pitch. I just really love this stuff and wanted to get this out there for my record of WHY I chose natural health care and WHY I choose to be in charge of  my health and medical care.


Saturday, January 5, 2013

Oh just been busy being a Nana

We celebrated the arrival of our newest granddaughter on December 28th. So our L'il Lady Bug is now a  Big Sister.

I'm taking lots of pictures. I am just reluctant to share them on the internet much.

But here is one or two....just to prove how cute my granddaughters are.


First meeting of the sisters


"Not more pictures, Nana!"

Welcome home mommy and sister

And I tried to upload a video, but I kept getting an error. 

I am seriously considering going private. Long story, but involves the safety of my family. 

If you would like to, or even are still, keep reading please send me an email or comment with your email address and I'll send you an invite. 
mrsmonkeybutt (at) live (dot) com



Saturday, November 3, 2012

Trick or Treat day 2?

My daughter, Tree Monkey and I took the grandbaby l"l Lady Bug on a walk at about 8:15 PM. She was screaming and making hard for Sassy and her friends to watch the movie, so we went for a jaunt.

We walked past the next door neighbor's home and then the home after that she saw the porch light was on.

She headed up the drive way and I thought at first she just wanted to check out the cool Darth Vader, Elmo, and Angry Bird pumpkins.

Nope.

She cruised right on up the stairs past the punkins and knocked on the door. Thankfully they weren't home. She was a bit perturbed with the Tree Monkey and I for carrying her away from the door. The door that she was sure held a treat if we would just let her knock a little longer..........

She turns 18 months tomorrow. Such a funny and enjoyable little treat in our life.

Here she is saying ARGHHHHHHH!


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Gold Medal Winner of Motherhood

This creative mom is a Gold Medal Winner in my book. I loved reading every word and I don't think I laughed that hard all week!

You have gotta give her a read.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

A Political Post

The post in which I choose once again to listen to real people rather than mainstream media.

What Women Should Know About Our Old Boss, Mitt Romney. 

Read here: http://www.blogher.com/what-women-should-know-about-our-old-boss-mitt-romney?page=full


Frankly, we were completely, totally, absolutely fed up.  That’s what we told a reporter from the Milwaukee Sentinel today who asked us why a group of female executives are traveling the country telling women about our former boss Mitt Romney.  We were frustrated that so many women were getting a picture of Mitt from the media and negative ads that just doesn't match up with the man we all know and worked with in Salt Lake and Massachusetts.  We’re smart women; we know it’s a big country; and we know we’re only a few voices. But we also know we have insights and stories that women voters want to hear before they make up their minds – so we decided to hit the road and tell as many women as we can what Mitt Romney is really like from the perspective of the women who worked with him every day.

Amazingly, most women don’t know that Mitt had women at his side helping him turn around the Olympics in Salt Lake and fix the economy in Massachusetts.  It doesn’t surprise me because I know how Mitt puts together his team.  He hires the strongest talent he can find, so naturally he ends up with a lot of women.  Mitt says he hires people who will “go through walls” to get the job done; the women who have worked with him over the years definitely fit that description.   I worked with him for nine years and can tell you that my colleagues in Salt Lake and Massachusetts are as talented and incredible as any group of women in America.

Mitt was recognized every year he was Governor for having more women in Cabinet and senior positions than any other Governor in the country.  Women made up half Mitt’s cabinet.  Women were at the heart of the economic team he put together to create jobs, cut red-tape and streamline regulations and permitting.  He personally chose and campaigned for his Lt. Governor – Kerry Healey – a hard-working, gracious, accomplished woman. His Chief of Staff, Beth Myers, was at the table with him giving advice and counsel throughout his administration – and she has continued to do that in the years since, as campaign manager for his 2008 campaign and as senior strategist in the campaign this time.

I called a number of my old colleagues from the Olympics and Massachusetts to see if they would be willing to spend the next few weeks on the road, telling the stories of their time working with Mitt.  Everyone said yes.  No matter what our political affiliation - Republican, Democrat, or Independent – we’ve all seen first-hand how Mitt leads, we've seen how he makes decisions, we've seen how he can fix huge problems, we’ve seen how he treats women with respect and as true equal colleagues in the workplace, and we've seen how he cares. We've had times when Mitt reached out and helped us through a tough time personally, when he challenged us to grow professionally, when he believed in us and backed us.  We've laughed with him - a lot, debated and argued, watched his face light up when Ann Romney walks in a room.  He's been there for our weddings and he's been there to comfort us and grieve with us in times of personal loss.  We've watched him "go through walls" to do what he's promised.  Mitt has to fix anything that's broken, and he just won't stop until the job is done.
So over a dozen of us are on the road and we'll all be blogging as we go, sharing our stories of Mitt Romney and the stories of the women we meet along the way. You know, women who have taken the hardest hit from the Obama economy:  more women now live poverty than then they have in 17 years.  In my mind, the real War on Women has been economic and I know Mitt Romney can turn this economy around.  I know he cares, but more important to me – Mitt knows what to do.  And, honestly, I’m more concerned about action than talk right now.

I know another thing about Mitt Romney having worked with him so long.  I know when he gets to Washington, he’ll have women on his team helping him “go through walls” to fix America’s economy.  He won’t stop until he’s got the job done and America is working. That’s just who he is.
We hope you’ll take the time to read our stories over the next few weeks before you vote.  You can only really tell who a person is by their actions; not their words.  Mitt’s actions tell you who he is and what he will do as President.  We hope by telling you about our time working with him, you will see why we know Mitt is the President we need now - and that he can restore America.

Cindy Gillespie
Former Counselor to the Governor, Massachusetts
Former Vice President, Salt Lake Olympic Committee

Read the interview we did in Milwaukee:  http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/ann-romney-to-appear-at-marquette-university-at-noon-r06ufgt-170519186.html

This post was taken from the above cited site and is not the original work of this blog's owner.

 

Monday, September 24, 2012

Now 15 with a desire to drive......

So 15 years ago I gave birth to my youngest child.







She is a freshman in high school today.

She is on one of the dance teams called DFusion.
She is amazing with little children and babies.

She is my biggest helper.
She struggles with school, but tries her best to get good grades.
She loves her niece.
She loves Hello Kitty stuff.
She love her family.
She loves to eat out.
She loves to grow up.
She is anxious to be driving and get her permit.
She has plans for her future that involve college and fast vehicles.  

Tree Monkey has a love for life that is contagious. She is absolutely the baby of the family and has a special relationship with everyone.

Happy 15th Birthday Tree Monkey!!!!!!


Sunday, August 26, 2012

Rockin' Baby Shower

My sister-in-law plays the electric guitar (though we have to take her word on it as she has not played for us yet). She and my youngest brother are expecting their first baby, a boy, in September. After being inspired by this lovely face and this busy bee I worked with her mom and am pleased to say that with guidance and a sample to follow I can be creative and make some pretty cool stuff. I did not do all the coolness that they did, but I did some pretty cool stuff for l'il old me.

Yesterday we had her shower. I baked cupcakes (had my mom bake 2 batches for me) and I frosted them all. I also made the album covers to top the cup cakes and my daughter-in-law and I made the vinyls together.

The cupcakes were the hit at the shower. I must thank this site for the great recipes!

We made brownie cupcakes with fluffy peanut butter frosting, orange chiffon cupcakes with coconut cream cheese frosting (my favorite), pumpkin ginger cupcakes with cream cheese frosting, banana cupcakes with cream cheese frosting, and lemon cupcakes with blackberry butter cream frosting.

Pictures, pictures, pictures....
brownie cupcakes with peanut butter frosting- every called them Reese's cupcakes

Lemon cupcakes with blackberry butter cream frosting & the bowl of sour patch kids.

Pumpkin Ginger cupcakes with cream cheese frosting.

On the left- banana cupcakes with cream cheese frosting and front and center is orange chiffon cupcakes with coconut cream cheese frosting. Sooooo yummy.



Other deco on the table. The guitar belongs to my sister-in-law



full shot of cupcake display

She got a loot of things she needs. Now to just get the baby here! 4 weeks!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Ready or Not

My baby is starting High school.

At 2 weeks




She tried out for the Dance 3 class, which is right below the Dance Company and made it. She is starting Seminary and did I mention HIGH SCHOOL?!?!?!?!?!

So ready or not my youngest is growing up. I am ready. I think she is, too.

On her 14th birthday