
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Christmas Day 2008
I would just like to say how perfectly blessed we are. We are blessed to have such a healthy and loving family, we are blessed to have a supportive and loving extended family, and we are blessed to have such an amazing friend family that now extends from Houston to Las Vegas, from Austin to Canada! ( wink, wink Vicki) We are blessed to have the Gospel in Our lives and there is not one day that I take for granted all that means to me!Christmas Eve 2008
A 12 Ft. Po, from Kung-Fu Panda!
The Simpson's
Wal-E, complete with a Santa Hat Wearing Cockroach!
Logan had a blast playing with the grape scented bubbles blowing out of the bubble machine!
Sierra enjoying the bubbles, AND mortified that Grandma was run over by a Jet-Ski...this year.
Thanks Richardson's for another AWESOME Christmas Eve, and the free candy bars didn't suck either!!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Happy Birthday to the most amazing Mom a kid, and Grandkid, could ever ask for!!Monday, December 22, 2008
Going Green!?!
Sierra bought her friend Ashley a gift and wanted to give it to her, she also wrapped it all by herself in a beautiful gift bag. When we went to pick Ashley up for their playdate Sierra gave her the gift.Sunday, December 21, 2008
Hijacked Blog!!!!
So, I got challenged to do a wife tag, and Rand has not let me forget for the past 72 hours that if I really loved her I would do the tag. With undying devotion here I sit at the computer ready to go. I am not much of a wordist... so I hope this makes sense.
1. She's sitting in front of the TV; what is on the screen? Either the Food network or the HGTV. If it's cooking or crafty, she is all over it.
2. You're out to eat; what kind of dressing does she get on her salad? Rand loves the Caesar Salad. Usually if we go out, I'm already half done with my meal to realize she is even eating...the kids are screaming, and we just want to get out of the restaurant.
3. What's one food she doesn't like? Breakfast. It's not a food, I know, but she is notorious for having a sandwich for breakfast. She's not real big on sweets (more for me), she likes salty and tangy.
4. You go our to a bar, what does she drink? Who are we kidding the only liquid she drinks would be Diet Pepsi.
5. Where did she go to high school? Kempner High in Sugar land, TX. How do I know that, that's a long story......
6. What size shoe does she wear? Flip Flops....
7. If she was to collect anything, what would it be? Lately, it's scrapbook shows on the Tivo...
8. What is her favorite type of sandwich? It depends on what time of day it is... turkey, tuna, or veggie.
9. What would this person eat every day if she could? Chuy's. It's a Mexican restaurant here in Austin.
10. What would she never wear? Lingerie....... sorry about that one.
11. What is her favorite sports team? The underdog, she doesn't watch sports. When she does, she will root for whoever is behind.
12. What is something you do that she wishes you wouldn't do? wear lingerie... that is a joke, I am not serious, that was a JOKE!!!!! For reals this time: She hates it when I ask her how much does that cost... or do we really need that????
13 How many states has she lived in? 4 Utah, North Carolina, Texas, and Nevada, and sometimes la-la land.
14. What is her heritage? Chinese, African American, and red neck. I totally love her. This is kind of an inside joke, and the explanation to that question could fill pages.
15. You bake her a cake for her birthday; what kind of cake? Cake???? Chips and Salsa, did we not see the previous question???
16. Did she play sports in high school? No, but she was a playa...
17. What could she spend hours doing? Scrap booking, sewing, and talking on the phone with her friends.
So, that's pretty much her in a nutshell. She is quirky, funny, and the best friend I could ever ask for. Seriously, I totally love her.
Is there any one else brave enough to take the wife tag challenge??????
Hijackers unite!!! Long live the testosterone!!!!
Now, how the he#$ do I post this....?
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Tagged...Well Sort of!
My Sister Emily, technically she is my Sister-in-law, posted this neat tag about her hubby. She then proceeded to tag everyone! So, because I like these things, I decided I would do it too. But, I kind of twisted it by using other questions I found on my friend Nikki's blog. Hence, why I say I was tagged, kinda sorta! This tag is all about your sweet significant other... (and since me and David Schwimmer are still on the down low), I am going to talk about Paul!!! :)
1. He's sitting in front of the TV; what is on the screen? Well, that depends...mostly if I am there we watch stuff that we recorded on the DVR, but if he is all by himself....THE GOLF CHANNEL. He would watch this 24/7! He's watching it has I type this!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
No Time!!!
I am blogging only to say that I have no time to blog!!Sunday, December 14, 2008
A Night in Bethlehem!

Sign outside of the entrance. I loved how it set the tone for the entire evening...
Inside the Synagogue, this young boy was silently lighting the Menorah. It was amazing how authentic everything looked, down to every last detail.
These ladies were inside a building, building baskets. We were stunned at how warm it was inside of those buildings!
There were Camels...real Camels. I mean seriously! They had me at authentic candle making, and leather making. The Bethlehem Bread was to DIE for, fresh out of the wood burning stove, and the authentic blacksmiths were amazing as well. But my kids, FLIPPED at the REAL LIVE PET-ABLE CAMELS!!!
(We felt the spirit we swear!)
This was where all the people went to pay their taxes, and if they hadn't or they couldn't the soldiers marched them off to jail! Sierra nearly got run down by one of the guards shoving some drunk into the Jail. It was after this near miss that she turned to me and said, " Mom this was TOTALLY worth the wait."
The inn keeper. He was telling everyone that he had no room in his inn, but that we could warm up by his fire. I thought I would take a picture of him. Why? Because he looks just like who I picture in the movie in my head when I read the scriptures.
They even had a star rigged above the manger, in this case it was a cave, to let everyone know where the Baby Jesus was. They even had shepards running around the town, telling everyone to go see the Baby Jesus!

The reason for the Season!
It was so nice because as soon as you got close to where the "Savior" was, there was a sign to stay quiet. I don't think many people saw the sign, everyone just naturally got quiet and peaceful! It was a beautiful night! Thanks Burnet, TX!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
I can see Clearly Now...
Well, after her exam the Dr says to me, " Well she is going to need some reading glasses!"
"GREAT!! I say, I will run right over to Walgreen's and buy her her very favorite pair of reading glasses! What am I looking for +1.0 or what?"
"Oh! You can't buy these over the counter, she needs a +.50, they don't make those over the counter! She will need prescription reading glasses."Of Course she will!
So, off we went to Target with prescription in hand. They fortunately were having a great deal on lenses so we were able to get them for a steal! But, they had to send them to the lab to finish, so Sierra has had to wait a week to get them.
Finally, last night, Sierra got the call from Target that her glasses had arrived. The way she was jumping up and down you would have thought Santa had made an early delievery!On the way home, Sierra "Suggested", like the good daughter of an obsessive blogger would do, that we should take a picture and post it for all of you to see!
Doesn't she look Studious?
As a bonus:Logan has been pretend sleeping all over my house. I finally caught him on my camera doing it. I don't know if you can see it, but it still sounds funny! Enjoy!
Let It Snow!
Doesn't it look beautiful dusting the tops of all the homes?
Unfortunately, it isn't so pretty close up!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
O Drama Tree...O Drama Tree
A week later we load the kids into the car, crank up the Christmas music and head out to find our Perfect Christmas Tree. Here are the steps to finding the Perfect Ostler Christmas Tree!
Step #1 THE SEARCH
After arriving at Home Depot, Lowe's, HEB, Walmart or wherever has tickled our fancy, Paul starts channeling his Father, ( love ya Dad!) " What! $30 for a tree, are there any cheaper ones? What if we just got one for the top of the table, how much would that be?" He knows they are $25-30. They have been since we started this tradition 9 years ago, but he still needs to ask!
Step #2 THE "WHERE THE HECK IS THE TWINE DANCE"
Paul has to ask every Tree attendant if they are sure they have twine...at least 4 times! And every year, I have to tell him that they already said the had it, and every year Paul has to turn to me and say," But Randi, if they don't have twine I can't get the tree home." I would just like to point out that the tree has always come home...that same night!
Step #3 THE BIGGEST LOSERWhile tying our tree to the car, Paul must make his prediction as to which father is going to lose his tree on the way home. This is quite hilarious!
Step #4 EAGLE EYE
Paul has to say over and over, this phrase...ALL THE WAY HOME!!!
" Has the tree moved....Where is the tree.....Has the tree moved....Who's supposed to be watching the tree....Has the tree moved....."
Step #5 IT BEGINS....
Pine Needles all over my carpet. Nuff said
Step #6 THE WATERING HOLE
Sierra and Paul fill up the tree stand once it is in place...again Nuff said!
Step #7 TREE GESTAPO
This is me!
I am the decorating police.
It is not pretty,
I do not wish to elaborate.
Step #8 VICTORY!!!
After the tears have been wiped away, the bruises are iced, and the cuts have been bandaged we step back and admire our work...

Now I know why they invented Eggnog!
For your blogging enjoyment:
Sierra and Logan decided that they wanted to be the tree, so they took the plastic netting laid on the lawn and wrapped themselves in it. I really can not explain them other than to say that I was raised by Psychologists....It's genetics people!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Miscommunication!
So funny!
* Writers Note: When telling my sister Erin about this story the next day, and thinking I was going to crack her up, I didn't get past the..."and then Sierra said, let's go to Silverfish,"...before Erin said, " Oh, Long John Silvers!"
I swear I had my Sister's baby!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
See I Told Ya!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Hats!

A Ka-Chow hat!
He walked around the store with it permenantly glued to his head. I was sure I was going to have to fork out the $7.99 for it too, and I woulda', but then he found something better!
THIS!
That's right a blue, glittered, boiler hat!
Does he have great taste or what!?!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Washing Blues!




Saturday, November 15, 2008
Proud to Be....
A MORMEN?My daughter and her friend Ashley decided that it was important to create a Hobo village on the side of my home and declare their love of being a MORMEN! Complete with blankets, an umbrella for shelter, a hanging dolly angel, and a Greg Olsen picture of Jesus!
If this is not promoting the Gospel, I don't know what it is!
"SUPER" Thursday!
I also signed up to take a class from a Stampin' Up demonstrator in our area. She is amazing, designed everything we did, and charged us $5 for everything you see here. If you want to check out her website for cute ideas it is...http://www.cateredcrop.typepad.com/. She is AMAZING and so NICE and LOVELY!! I loved her!



Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Blessed!
My daughter, Sierra, amazes me! There are days and moments when I truly think that she could not possibly be mine. There is NO WAY that my genetics could be involved in the creation of something as wonderful as her. She is a gift!Friday, November 7, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Tolerance?
After much debate in my head and in my heart, and I mean ALOT of debate, this was the man I voted for...
This is the man who is now our President Elect....
To be honest I think all of us knew that this would be the outcome. I am fine with that. I am nervous, I am unsure as to what this Presidency will bring, but I am okay with the outcome. The people spoke, in record numbers, and this is the people's choice.
But this post is not about politics as much as it is about tolerance.
I have always been taught that tolerance is being able to look someone in the eye that you disagree with and lovingly say.." We can agree to disagree."
This one little phrase does not admit defeat, it does not admit rightness or wrongness. It is a loving and gentle way of saying, " I disagree with you, but we can still love each other and work together." I do not yet feel this sentiment from those that supported and voted for Obama.
As a McCain Voter ( can not use the word supporter), I am frustrated with what the media and Obama supporters are saying right now.
For Example:
Elizabeth Hasselbeck on the view Wednesday, after they ask her about how she feels, says that she is excited that we have a black president and that she recognizes the significance of this moment in American History.
Media's Response later that night, and this is as much of a quote as I can remember ," Welcome Elizabeth, you finally have come to the RIGHT side."
WHAT!!!!
When did there become a RIGHT SIDE in an election!!!! There is your beliefs and my beliefs. Last I checked, we have debates, and candidates and parties let people know what the sides are....and then voters get to go in and vote for the man, or women, that lines up with their beliefs.
There is NO RIGHT SIDE!!!!
Tuesday night most people voted for Obama...it doesn't make it the right choice. Just as if McCain won it would not have been the RIGHT CHOICE.
AN ELECTION IS ABOUT THE POPULAR CHOICE!!!
We are all ready to jump aboard intolerance towards religion, or sex, or race. But where is the outrage for intolerance towards those that have different political views?
Why is it that I feel like I have to hang my head in shame and take vocal ridicule today? Why do I feel like even though I am holding out my hand and saying,"Let's agree to disagree," I am first having to have my hand slapped away and have someone say, "now you will see, you will see what we were all so RIGHT about!" All I'm asking is Where is the tolerance in that? Where is the symbolic hand across the aisle gesture I have heard so much about?
The country is already so divided...do we really think that this will help?
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Have I got a deal for you!
Well, I have just the blog for you!
My sister, Erin, has finally stopped punking us all and has posted her first post!
Let's all visit her and welcome her to our amazing blogging community!
Click on http://www.thesexyshepards.blogspot.com to check it out!
Welcome Erin! I love ya!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Soapbox!
Theme: Christmas Crap in stores in November!The past two days I have frequented both Target and Wal-Mart. Both stores are already set up and decorated for Christmas. Christmas Trees, Santa, Frosty, Rudolph, Candy Canes, and Glass Balls all shoved in my face! This is just like everyother year, but this morning what really sent me off was that they had already started pipping Christmas Music throughout the store. REALLY!!! Are they that hard up for their quarterly quota!?!
So instead of being calm, cool, and collected while shopping, I was wanting to heave a Singing Frosty the Snowman at whomever thought that "Santa Baby" on NOVEMBER 4th was a good idea! I was calming down when I hopped in my car and discovered that TWO channels on my radio were already playing Christmas music 24 hours a day! ARE YOU SERIOUS!!!
I don't mean to offend anyone but I hate the trend to just jump over Thanksgiving all together. It is the one and only holiday left, in my opinion, where we as Christians are allowed to say that we are thankful for our Savior without someone yelling, " I'M OFFENDED!!!" It is the last holiday where we just slow down, get together with loved ones, and laugh, eat, and watch football! It is the last holiday where I truly feel permission to relax, to think about that which I am truly thankful for and not feel the pressure of doing anything super extravagant! In other words store bought Pumpkin Pie rolls in my house!
I love Christmas, don't get me wrong, but the years that my Mom forced us to truly celebrate Thanksgiving first, were the years that Christmas was just better! Being forced to think of that which I am most grateful for has always helped put into perspective that which I should be focused on come Christmas time!
I am sorely disappointed in how Christmas has become so commercialized. As my Mom once said to a women about to punch another ladies face in for the last pack of Pokemon cards," I bet Jesus just loves us behaving like this for his birthday! Happy Birthday Jesus!"
Now, I don't want anyone mistaking this rant for a statement on After Thanksgiving day Shopping. For me.. as soon as the last morsel of pie is eaten... it is Christmas Season. I am all set to start shopping for Christmas come 4 a.m. November 28th! I just despise the complete and utter rejection that Thanksgiving is given year to year! It is truly my favorite holiday!
There...that's it....Soapbox done!


