Welcome to The Emily Experience.

This blog will chronicle the adventures of Emily and her buddies.
WARNING: I am not a great writer and will probaly only update this blog once in a blue moon.

Monday, December 16, 2013

fan chart


Family picture

Taken in the spring of 2013. Emily age 5 and Courtney age 1

Questions and goals

Answer the Following Questions—Type your answers below the questions:
    1. Write your favorite quote from the provided list.
"Don’t be afraid to take a big step. You can’t cross a chasm is two small jumps.”
 
2. Write your feelings about family history work.
I think that it is very important. I feel that there is so much to do and we all need to work together to get it done. I really want to work on my husbands line to get that family history work done.
 
3. Define in writing a character trait that you desire to work on in order to realize more success in your future family history efforts.
I desire to not be such a procrastinator. 
 
4. Write specific goals you feel to set for yourself concerning your future work in family history and temple service. Consider breaking the goals into short, medium, and long-term.
I would like to be able to find info from 3 of my husbands lines that came from Hungary and Germany
 
5. Identify challenges that may derail your goals.
I have not had any success in finding anything over in Europe. I do not speak the languages so I can not read the documents if I did find them.

6. Make plans that will enable you to realize your goals. Don’t just identify what you want to do, also state how you will do it.
I want to learn to speak Hungarian so that if I ever get to go there to do family history, I can speak the language. There is a free site through my local library called Mango that has Hungarian available.

My Dreams
Goals
---Goal 1---
Keep my house clean for 1 month
Daily:
  • load/empty dishwasher
  • vacuum downstairs
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Weekly:
  • vacuum upstairs
  • clean bathrooms
  • mop
  • dust
Deadline: 1-31-2014
---Goal 2---
find 5 names to take to the temple
Daily:
  • pray
  • focus on one line
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Weekly:
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Deadlines: 2-29-14
---Goal 3---

use less electronics
Daily:
  • check email/facebook no more than 2x on laptop
  • check email/facebook no more than 2x on phone
  • do chores before electronics
  • limit night time watching of tv/computer time to 3 hours
Weekly:
  • don't watch tv without a purpose/no channel surfing
  • don't play computer games on sunday
  • go to library to check out books
Deadline: Dec. 31, 2014

Sunday, December 1, 2013

My Parents mini life Story




My Mom

Carla was born in Montpelier on July 27 to Florence and Wesley. She is the oldest of 8 children. She was raised in Dingle  on a 4 acre farm. They lived in the basement of her Grandparents house till she was about 11 and then they switched places and they lived upstairs and her Dads parents lived in the basement. She got along really well with her siblings and preferred to play with them over the neighbor kids because they were more fun. She got to help with some of the fun chores like feeding the cows. Her dad would start the truck and put it in gear and then have her “drive” it while he was in the back throwing out the hay to the cows. She thought that was just so much fun. Her dad died from pancreatic cancer the summer after she graduated high school. She was 18 and her youngest brother was just 4 years old.
She went to Ricks College in Rexburg for 2 years and that is where she met my dad. He was there visiting some friends from his hometown of Mountain Home. He ended up going into the army and came back on leave to marry her in early 1972, then took her back with him to Panama where he was stationed.
They eventually moved to Caldwell Idaho after he got out of the Army and he got a job as a phone repair man. They then moved to Mountain Home Idaho where their first daughter was born. They then moved to Ray Colorado where their second child, a son, was born. They moved back to Mountain Home and had 2 more daughters. When the youngest was 3, they moved to Dingle Idaho. They lived there for 13 years before they moved back to Mountain Home to help take care or Russ’s dad. That was in 1996. They still live in Mountain Home today.


My Dad

Russell was born in 1950 in Salt Lake City. He was born 2 months premature and had some complications from that. He does not have a belly button because they used his umbilical cord to give him medicine and sewed it up when they were done so now there is just a smooth indent where the belly button should be.
His dad worked in Boy Scouts and he has memories of going to Scout Camp when he was just 5 years old. He was the camp bum. He could go around to all the different camps to see who had the best food and would bum off of them. They would take him fishing and he remembers pictures of him with some pretty big fish.
He went to college at Boise State University but all of his friends went to Ricks College. He went to visit them one weekend and that is how he first met my mom. At the time she was dating his friend. After the friend went on a mission, he told him to look her up, and he did. College was not going well and it was during the Vietnam War and he was going to be drafted, so he decided to just volunteer and get it over with. So he went into the Army and stayed in touch with Carla through letters. He never properly proposed to her, he just told her that he needed to start saving money for a ring and hoped that she would agree. They had not really spent that much time together. They were probably only together a handful of times before they were married. Two of those times, he was just there as her boyfriends friend.