Friday, August 17, 2007
Learning Shmerning
Friday, August 10, 2007
I can't believe my baby is 1!
I know her birthday was last Friday but I was reminiscing a little bit and thought everyone else would enjoy these. I marvel at how much has changed in a year, for both of us. I sure love having a photographer in the family!! These were taken by my sis-in-law, Kathy Crouse.
I love this face. It's the typical newborn "I-have-so-much-to-tell-you-face"

Monday, August 6, 2007
Happy Birthday Gracie!
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Idol or Idle? Prepare for a novel
This was my view
Yes, we really were herded like cattle and in my opinion too close to each other. I now value and treasure my own personal space. Really, we ended up leaving the stadium with our wristbands and tickets around 11:00AM. This was only the first few of many hours of waiting. the coveted wristband
Ok, so we have our wristbands and we have all day Sunday to prepare for the audition. We get psyched up and go to bed at 7:30 PM on Sunday so we can get up at 11:00PM to go camp out at the stadium. We feel the plan is fool proof and soon discover we are totally off! We get to the stadium and the lights are on, strange. We go to a surrounding parking lot to get a game plan and notice we are one of very few cars already waiting but are informed that they are still registering contestants! Remember there were 2 full days to register and it's now Sunday after midnight (Monday). We are not allowed to enter the parking lot (or just park elsewhere and line up for that matter) until the lot opened at 3:30 or 4:00 AM or we would be disqualified. So Liza and I try to sleep in the car in a nearby parking lot, waking every 30 minutes or so to make sure they haven't opened the lot early. At 3:10 we notice cars are parking and a line is forming and we quickly join. We were so excited because we were easily in the first 500 people in line. We thought that after auditions started at 8:00 we might get out early and have a little fun afterwards. So we start the waiting...Poor Eliza! (it's only 4:00AM)
Liza and I in our cuteness
We all enter the stadium and find our seats. One of the producers teaches us "California Dreamin'" and we ALL sing and dance to it, and wave at the camera. Then we sang "Walkin' on Sunshine" and did the same cheezy smiles and waves, hoping that the person in front of us would move the sign they were holding to the side so MAYBE we would be in the shot at all....ARGH! Then they explained the audition process and the judges came out and we get really excited that they day is almost over---NOT! It's 10:30 or so when auditions start. They started on one end of the stadium and pulled a section of contestants down onto the field where they would walk across the field in a group of 4, then lead to a table of two judges (13 tables were set up), and a group would line up and one at a time step forward to sing, the judges would briefly confer and then have the entire group step forward for the verdict. If you were told to go home you had to immediately leave the stadium but if you were lucky enough to get to the next round you were given a golden ticket and you "got to" run up a flight of stairs to get the info, get interviewed, etc. Ok it's 11:00AM and I'm thinking "ok, I'm sitting in the middle of the stadium, I'm sure I'll be done by 12 or so. The line is moving fairly fast, until half of the judges leave for lunch and the line almost didn't move until after the second half had returned from their lunch. It was wicked hot! and we were all dolled up and sweating profusely! We have the option of sitting and waiting in the sun:
or waiting in the hall where everyone thought they needed to practice very loudly for HOURS. I mean, come on! We are in an enclosed area and it's already loud with just a lot of voices but CONSTANT SINGING....AAAARRRGGGGHHHH:
A double-edged sword...
After trying to sleep, quietly practice, and many rounds of 20 questions we finally get to have our chance to audition. We haul all of our stuff down onto the field and we got in the same group of 4 so we could hear each other. We had 2 cute girls in our group who were very nice, at this time I was also treasuring other kind souls. I was first in the group to sing. I stepped forward and told them my name and joked with them a little bit, and then the man asked me for the chorus only of my song. I let it rip and gave it my all. Eliza was next and did a fantastic job! Now in the groups before us we watched the judges make VERY QUICK decisions and told everyone they were going to pass or IF they wanted to keep the contestant they would have them sing another song and most of the time they would go to the next round. Our judges looked at us and deliberated for quite a while, they were actually discussing and not just dismissing us. They did say they were going to pass for all of us. But I felt a great sense of accomplishment for 1. staying the entire 16 HOURS just for 20 seconds of singing 2. Singing well 3. making the judges deliberate. All in all it was a fun weekend, but I missed my family and am so tired!!! I'm sure I won't be answering my phone for the next few days just so I can get as many naps as possible.
(picture of Jana, Eliza, and me will be posted here shortly)
Special thanks to Jana for her graciousness and hospitality!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Vaca for the Girls
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Full of Firsts
Our New Abode
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Surviving THIS Summer


Sometimes life throws you a curveball and sometimes it chucks 200 at you at the same time. We knew our summer would be mildly relaxing, right up until it was time to move, although we had no idea how crazy it would get all at once. I will not bore you with all of the gory details but this is how the story begins…
…moving is never fun but it is time to leave the gorgeous house we have been living in for the past year. I (Emali) thought it would be nice to do everything gradually, room by room until it was all finished over the course of about a week and a half. All was going according to plan on Wednesday (July 4th), which was our first moving day. We were so proud we got all out of the living room and Gracie’s room, moved her bed into our bedroom and had taken 3 big loads over to Jared and Kathy’s. Then the tornado hit…
Let’s just say Banner Baywood=bad, Banner Mesa=good. It’s now seven days later and I hardly know what day it is. Gracie and I had to spend our first nights apart from each other, ever, which turned out to be very hard! We recognized, but did not celebrate, our third anniversary on Saturday, 07/07/07, because we just didn’t have time for it (and still haven’t). We were able to get everything moved out without too much hassle, and would like to thank those who helped. Thank goodness for the Relief Society and Elder’s quorums! They really relieved us by sweeping into our home and packing our kitchen for us and helping us move in the afternoon of the fetchingist hottest day of the year - twice. And get this, after we finally got most of everything over to the Crouse’s, we then got word from Jared that Carter (their youngest boy) was sick with something that caused projectile vomiting. Needless to say, we’ve been a little homeless for the past few nights. Many thanks to our parents for stepping in and taking care of Gracie, us, feeding us, and giving us a place to stay—we love you and appreciate you. We would also like to thank all of the friends and family who called and checked on us and made sure we were doing okay during this crazy time. Life is slowly getting back on track, and we are are posting some fun pictures of some of our vacation activities.








