Melinda and I were 13 months apart. She is older. We were like salt and pepper. She had dark hair and brown eyes and I was a toe head with light blue eyes. People couldn't believe that we were sisters because I was taller and she looked Mexican with her tan. Now as sisters we played a lot together, and we also fought together. One day I remember us trying to share a half of watermelon. Even though that is a lot of watermelon for two kids, I remember her trying to eat fast so she could get the most. When I realized what she was doing it made me mad, so I tried to eat the most. We must have been arguing enough to get a reaction from my mother. Now you have to know that my mom wasn't a yeller. My mom was so annoyed with us that she said, " Fight, go ahead and fight!" She was making us fight. We were so surprised that our mom would make us fight that we both started laughing, I mean bent over laughing and that ended the argument. I still remember that day and feel like laughing.Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Salt and Pepper
Melinda and I were 13 months apart. She is older. We were like salt and pepper. She had dark hair and brown eyes and I was a toe head with light blue eyes. People couldn't believe that we were sisters because I was taller and she looked Mexican with her tan. Now as sisters we played a lot together, and we also fought together. One day I remember us trying to share a half of watermelon. Even though that is a lot of watermelon for two kids, I remember her trying to eat fast so she could get the most. When I realized what she was doing it made me mad, so I tried to eat the most. We must have been arguing enough to get a reaction from my mother. Now you have to know that my mom wasn't a yeller. My mom was so annoyed with us that she said, " Fight, go ahead and fight!" She was making us fight. We were so surprised that our mom would make us fight that we both started laughing, I mean bent over laughing and that ended the argument. I still remember that day and feel like laughing.Monday, May 11, 2009
BYU or Bust
Monday, March 23, 2009
I Caught Myself Singing
Monday, March 16, 2009
Grandad
Since Grandad is on my mind I thought I'd write about first meeting him. Jeff and I were dating at BYU and we were barely engaged. His Dad took us to lunch I think and we were looking at houses because he was considering buying a house there to rent out. I remember thinking how they don't even look related in appearance. They are both handsome, but in different ways. Dad was cheerful, kind and very gentlemanly. I remember him giving us some advice and it was a nice day.
Now that I know him better, he is still cheerful, kind and gentlemanly. I can think of a few times when I feel like he has rescued me. He's good at that. Mostly when I'm having a hard time he gives me a compliment, makes me feel better or tells me he loves me. It's the nicest way to rescue someone.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Snow

Don't ask me where I was in this picture, but this must have been the first time I saw snow. I grew up in a place where it never snowed. It is Dos Palos, California. We do get slightly cooler Falls and frost on the ground for Christmas if we're lucky. Spring is great with a few showers and summer got up to the 100's. I spent a lot of time outside. We ran around in next to nothing and didn't care because we lived on 10 acres in the country. My hair stayed white blond until I was 10 because it just bleached out from playing and swimming.
When I went to BYU, I heard that it snowed in Dos Palos. They actually closed school and it just melted on the ground. The closest we got to a snow day was Foggy Day Schedule, which meant that school started a few hours late.
My freshman year at BYU, I was walking back to Bowen Hall in Heritage halls. I was in front of the Bookstore and these huge snowflakes were coming out of the sky. They were all lacey and gorgeously perfect. I didn't know that they got like that, I mean I guess that's where they got the idea of making the paper snowflakes. I wanted to dance around like Gene Kelly, I think I did a little. I felt like a kid letting them land on my tongue. It sounds weird that an 18 year old didn't know that, but I didn't. I had seen snow, but not coming down in big beautiful, intricate snowflakes.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Red, white and Blue Baby!
There don't seem to be many memories of my birth, it could be the mom is tired by the time she gets to number 4. I know my mom was on bed rest for part of the pregnancy because she had a blood clot in her leg. The Doctors actually suggested that she quit having children after that. She did take a break after me for 4 1/2 years, then had 6 more. She's a super woman.
Monday, March 9, 2009





