Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Just wanted to post a couple of things that have been going on in the Noyes household. (Yawn) I know! It may be a boring post....sorry :-)
<> The boys are half way through their little league season. They have won two games (out of 5 but who's counting) I think the main goal of children's sports is to build character, gain patience, and understanding (oh and the kids get stuff out of it too) If anything else the boys look really sharp in their uniforms!
<> We spent a total of 6 hours in the dentist office this past week. I blame it all on me. Kyle and Katelin have been up a lot during the night to surrender to their cavities. I knew it was time to call the dentist when I awoke at 2 in the morning to Katelin sitting on the counter with a Q-tip dipped in ambesol out of her mouth and looked over at her Dad who was in the same condition. I say my fault because I just kept doing the mommy thing and saying Katelin will just loose it cause it's a baby tooth. But I was wrong. So I went and took her in the next morning. She had a baby root canal and capped off with a silver cap (she thought it was soooo cool, I was upset with all the money we paid it should have been GOLD!) But she was awesome! She just jumped right up in the chair and didn't move until it was over, no tears or anything. Kyle had to be taken to a specialist in Kennewick and have a root canal. He didn't get a silver or gold cap. He did get a nifty care bag full of lip gloss, tylenol, mouth wash and a toothbrush. He did great too, (although there were no tears he did frown all the way home :-( )
<> I got to attend Time Out For Women in Spokane with my mom, aunts, cousins and sister in law Amy. It was so neat like it is every year. Great Speakers and entertainment. If I could share one thing about the conference it would be "Stop worrying about our weaknesses and try to bless others with our strengths." You just came away with an awesome feeling of self determination and ready to shine like a star!
<> Kyle and I attended a Stake Fireside on Friday. It was based around the archeological findings of the Book of Mormon. It was awesome!! So many facts and findings that not only prove the Book of Mormon is true but also gives testimony that our Savior and Heavenly Father have this great and glorious plan. They know what they are doing. Everything has it's time and place. What an awesome time to be alive! We are witnessing many wonderful miracles in our age. We should be thankful for that. It also made me want to become an archeologist!
Well that covers the most exciting parts that have been going on around our life. Katelin starts cheer camp and tee ball this week. So that should bring on some exciting posts. I can't wait for school to be out! Kyle thought it would be best if we turned off the satelite. (Believe me it was a fight) But now that it is off it's very quite during the day with just me and Savannah. I can't wait for the kids to be home all day everyday (I know I'll regret those words in a few weeks Ha! Ha!)
<> The boys are half way through their little league season. They have won two games (out of 5 but who's counting) I think the main goal of children's sports is to build character, gain patience, and understanding (oh and the kids get stuff out of it too) If anything else the boys look really sharp in their uniforms!
<> We spent a total of 6 hours in the dentist office this past week. I blame it all on me. Kyle and Katelin have been up a lot during the night to surrender to their cavities. I knew it was time to call the dentist when I awoke at 2 in the morning to Katelin sitting on the counter with a Q-tip dipped in ambesol out of her mouth and looked over at her Dad who was in the same condition. I say my fault because I just kept doing the mommy thing and saying Katelin will just loose it cause it's a baby tooth. But I was wrong. So I went and took her in the next morning. She had a baby root canal and capped off with a silver cap (she thought it was soooo cool, I was upset with all the money we paid it should have been GOLD!) But she was awesome! She just jumped right up in the chair and didn't move until it was over, no tears or anything. Kyle had to be taken to a specialist in Kennewick and have a root canal. He didn't get a silver or gold cap. He did get a nifty care bag full of lip gloss, tylenol, mouth wash and a toothbrush. He did great too, (although there were no tears he did frown all the way home :-( )
<> I got to attend Time Out For Women in Spokane with my mom, aunts, cousins and sister in law Amy. It was so neat like it is every year. Great Speakers and entertainment. If I could share one thing about the conference it would be "Stop worrying about our weaknesses and try to bless others with our strengths." You just came away with an awesome feeling of self determination and ready to shine like a star!
<> Kyle and I attended a Stake Fireside on Friday. It was based around the archeological findings of the Book of Mormon. It was awesome!! So many facts and findings that not only prove the Book of Mormon is true but also gives testimony that our Savior and Heavenly Father have this great and glorious plan. They know what they are doing. Everything has it's time and place. What an awesome time to be alive! We are witnessing many wonderful miracles in our age. We should be thankful for that. It also made me want to become an archeologist!
Well that covers the most exciting parts that have been going on around our life. Katelin starts cheer camp and tee ball this week. So that should bring on some exciting posts. I can't wait for school to be out! Kyle thought it would be best if we turned off the satelite. (Believe me it was a fight) But now that it is off it's very quite during the day with just me and Savannah. I can't wait for the kids to be home all day everyday (I know I'll regret those words in a few weeks Ha! Ha!)
Monday, April 19, 2010
A quick trip to Ensign


Monday, April 5, 2010
What a weekend!
We were lucky enough for baseball practice to be cancelled this Friday. It opened up the opportunity to head up to Spokane to go see Gale in the hospital. Kyle called me Friday afternoon and told me to get the kids packed we were staying the night in a hotel. Staying in a hotel for the kids is like going to Disneyland! They love it. So we arrived at the Hampton Inn at 9:30. Kyle took the kids swimming right away to get it out of their system. We ordered pizza and were in bed by midnight. The next morning we headed to go visit Gale in the hospital. Other than suffering from boredom he is doing so good. They can't do surgery until Thursday because of the swelling in his forearm. But he is able to walk around now. We had a great visit. He is very grateful for all of the support from the community, friends and family. The kids were so excited to see him and sat on his bed the whole time telling him stories about the week. We left to go have lunch while he had an ultra sound to check for blood clots. Kyle treated us to PF Changs. One of our favorite restaurants. We gobbled it up! Even Savannah ate lots of noodles and chicken! Then it was back to say goodbye to Grandpa. While we were back at the hospital it started snowing a blizzard! It was pretty but we were glad to get back home to our 50 degree weather! Sunday morning the Easter Bunny came. But because she was so tired from hiding eggs and planting baskets at 5 o'clock that morning she slept in until 8:30! Conference started at 9. What a good conference! All of the talks really touched my heart! I made a yummy breakfast casserole and everyone sat infront of the tv watching conference, eating and coloring their new coloring books they got in their Easter Baskets. During the break I baked a three layer Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting because everyone knows it's not Easter without carrot cake! After the afternoon session it was off the Grandmas with our carrot cake. Grandma made a yummy Easter dinner with ham, potatoes, rolls and corn. Delicious! (Thanks Mom). But unfortunately our good time was interrupted by a phone call from my Uncle Rick letting us know of a tragedy that had just taken place. Little Shelby Roden (11 year old daughter of Shelly (Cox) and Russ Roden) had been in a tragic 4-wheeling accident and had passed away at the scene. We took a moment and reflected on how special eternal families are. I came home and read my patriartichal blessing and searched the scriptures for answers on eternal families. So I would like to close this blog by bearing my testimony. I would like to say that I have been warned numerous times both in my blessing and by church officials about the importance of eternal families. I know that times in my life if not now but in the future I will have an experience in my life when my family will be tried and tested with a very difficult time. Through the past couple of years I can truly testify of this experience. I have had to go to my Heavenly Father and ask him for strength and endurance and each time weather the cry for help was short or long I have been blessed with courage and patience and the knowledge that everything would be alright. I know that no matter what I am faced with in this life I can go to my Heavenly Father for the strength I need for guidance in my marriage and my motherhood duties. Loosing my job in October was probably the most depressing things I've ever been through. My inner strength took a beating! I didn't know what to do with myself. It took me a long time to understand that being able to stay at home with my children was one of the greatest blessings to come of it. I had always been needed at work now I was needed at home. Many times the world has told me that going back to work would make things better. But Kyle was stronger than me and with his faith had told me that everything would be alright. I would trust him and everytime things turned out better than expected. Now I can't imagine going back to work. I just don't know how I would do it! We have been so blessed. I have a testimony that Heavenly Father's Plan works for us. He knows it and now matter what is going on in our life we can turn to him and he will help us make it work. It's the plan for happiness. If you want to be happy then all we have to do is follow this plan. But I also testify that the more we want this plan to work the harder the advisary tries to work against it. That's the scary part! He will tempt us with the most lavish things this world can offer to gets us to go astray. That's why we need to stay as close to the Lord as we possibly can. He will protect us and give us the things we need to ward off the evilness of the world. But it is tough and it is hard and it is stressful this constant fight between good and evil! And in the end Good will prevail and we will live eternally with our families. That is our promise and this is my testimony. Amen
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Mini Road Trip
Today started out as a regular day here at the Noyes house. We got up, I made breakfast, the kids ate I cleaned the kids made messes. I yawned and realized it's half way throught spring break and we haven't done anything exciting. So I told the kids to hurry and get on some nice walking shoes, we were going on an adventure. A half an hour later we were all in the Suburban headed to who knows where. I had picked up the boy's friend Chase and asked his Mom if needed to be back a specific time. She said no so away we went. Every turn was navigated by the kids saying turn that way or this way. Slowly we wound our way through Ephrata where we stopped and grabbed some to go picnic lunch to eat later down the road. Eventually we were winding along side Soap Lake and stopped at Dry Falls visitor center. The kids were having a blast and learning a lot! A little while later the kids had pointed out a nice "picnic" spot next to the lake. We all got out and tried to eat on a blanket but it was really windy so we all got back inside and finished our picnic in the car. Our adventure continued through the town of Coulee City. As soon as we were about to hit Grand Coulee I received a phone call from Chase's mom informing me that she had forgotten he had baseball practice at 5. It was 3:50. I hadn't kept track of how long it took us to get there but I told her we would hurry as fast as we could to get him back to Moses. I noticed we were a mile from the Grand Coulee Damn visitor center so I pulled in real fast let the kids jump out of the car and look around for a second. I gave them my most informative speech about the Damn then we all jumped back in the car and headed home. Chase made it to practice at 5:15 ( without me speeding I must add) So in the matter of 4 1/2 hours we managed to leave Moses Lake and return to Moses Lake with a memory that will hopefully last forever...an educational mini roadtrip.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Reminder: Tomorrow is April Fool's Day

Here are some pranks that you may want to use. Good Luck!
Sweet Toast
Sweet Toast
Make this yummy breakfast :
1 slice of pound cake toasted
1 Dolop of vanilla yogurt or whipping cream
1 half canned apricot
Or do these:
Rig the Sprayer
Put a rubber band around the push button of the spray nozzle (the kind with a hose) so the button stays down. Point it forward. When the victim uses the sink they will get a wet surprise!
Drippy
Use a pin to make a few small holes in a plastic disposable cup. Offer a drink to the victim and watch while the liquid dribbles out onto their shirt.
Do the Splits
Find a scrap of cloth. Place a dollar on the floor and stay nearby. When the victim comes by and bends down to pick up the dollar, rip the cloth loudly. Most people will reach back to see if they ripped their pants. One of the original classic April Fool's pranks of all time!
...more classic harmless pranks
unique and fun April fool's pranks
Forgetful
Tape magnets to the bottom of an empty coffee cup, and attach it to the top of your car. Laugh at all the people who frantically try to get your attention as you drive by.
Big Winner
Some of the best April Fool's pranks take a bit of pre-planning. Buy a lottery ticket and give it to the victim on March 31. The next day go out early and buy another ticket with the exact same numbers as the WINNING numbers from the day before. Put this ticket in the place of the ticket from the day before. Wait for them to check the numbers in the paper. They probably won’t notice the different date, and will think they just became a millionaire!
Early Bird
Set the victim’s alarm clock for the middle of the night and hide it somewhere in the room where they will have to get up and scramble around to turn it off. (This works even better if you sneak in after they go to sleep and unscrew the light bulb in their lamp. Then they’ll have to search for the clock in the dark!)
...more unique and fun April Fool's pranks
OFFICE PRANKS
Stop the Calls
If the victim has a phone with a hook that presses down when the handset is in the cradle, tape it down. When he or she answers a call it will keep ringing.
Tidal Wave
Take about 20 (or more) paper or plastic cups, place them on the victim’s desk and fill them with water. Then take a stapler and staple them all together. You can also put the cups on the floor blocking their door, or just about anywhere.
While You Were Out
Leave a phone message for the victim that says that a “Mr. Lyon” called (or Mr. Behr also works), and wants to be called back. Then list the phone number of the local zoo.
...more April Fool's pranks for your co-workers
computer pranks
Mouse Trap
Take a Post-It note and place it over the eye of the victim’s optical mouse. When the victim tries to use his or her computer, the cursor won’t move. Be sure to write “April Fools!” on the note! (Note if they have a standard mouse, you can perform the same trick by taping a piece of paper over the ball underneath the mouse.)
Typo Trouble
Carefully pop off a few of the keys from the victim’s keyboard. Switch them around and replace them. If the victim is a “hunt and peck” typist, this will cause great confusion!Read more:
Put a rubber band around the push button of the spray nozzle (the kind with a hose) so the button stays down. Point it forward. When the victim uses the sink they will get a wet surprise!
Drippy
Use a pin to make a few small holes in a plastic disposable cup. Offer a drink to the victim and watch while the liquid dribbles out onto their shirt.
Do the Splits
Find a scrap of cloth. Place a dollar on the floor and stay nearby. When the victim comes by and bends down to pick up the dollar, rip the cloth loudly. Most people will reach back to see if they ripped their pants. One of the original classic April Fool's pranks of all time!
...more classic harmless pranks
unique and fun April fool's pranks
Forgetful
Tape magnets to the bottom of an empty coffee cup, and attach it to the top of your car. Laugh at all the people who frantically try to get your attention as you drive by.
Big Winner
Some of the best April Fool's pranks take a bit of pre-planning. Buy a lottery ticket and give it to the victim on March 31. The next day go out early and buy another ticket with the exact same numbers as the WINNING numbers from the day before. Put this ticket in the place of the ticket from the day before. Wait for them to check the numbers in the paper. They probably won’t notice the different date, and will think they just became a millionaire!
Early Bird
Set the victim’s alarm clock for the middle of the night and hide it somewhere in the room where they will have to get up and scramble around to turn it off. (This works even better if you sneak in after they go to sleep and unscrew the light bulb in their lamp. Then they’ll have to search for the clock in the dark!)
...more unique and fun April Fool's pranks
OFFICE PRANKS
Stop the Calls
If the victim has a phone with a hook that presses down when the handset is in the cradle, tape it down. When he or she answers a call it will keep ringing.
Tidal Wave
Take about 20 (or more) paper or plastic cups, place them on the victim’s desk and fill them with water. Then take a stapler and staple them all together. You can also put the cups on the floor blocking their door, or just about anywhere.
While You Were Out
Leave a phone message for the victim that says that a “Mr. Lyon” called (or Mr. Behr also works), and wants to be called back. Then list the phone number of the local zoo.
...more April Fool's pranks for your co-workers
computer pranks
Mouse Trap
Take a Post-It note and place it over the eye of the victim’s optical mouse. When the victim tries to use his or her computer, the cursor won’t move. Be sure to write “April Fools!” on the note! (Note if they have a standard mouse, you can perform the same trick by taping a piece of paper over the ball underneath the mouse.)
Typo Trouble
Carefully pop off a few of the keys from the victim’s keyboard. Switch them around and replace them. If the victim is a “hunt and peck” typist, this will cause great confusion!Read more:
Friday, March 12, 2010
Tea for Two

Tea For Two
It's a Girlie Kind of Celebration!
When: Thursday, March 18th, 2010
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: The Memories are Forever Reception Hall
What: This is an open house event. All Girls invited young or old. Come and enjoy a light dinner while browsing the new Spring selection of dresses for girl sizes infant to 14 and also shoes for sizes infant to 10 in womens. Prices starting at $10 and a great selection!!
So Don't Be Late to this very important date!
RSVP:
Mishelle at 509-855-1203
To view some samples of the dresses and shoes before the party go to the following links:
thedressparty.com
myshoeshoppe.com
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