Tuesday, November 8, 2011

It's November, already?!

  My body is not understanding that it is November.  The leaves haven't fallen yet and it's about 75 degrees.  I hear snow stories from home as I kick on the AC for the little warmish days.  Things are greening up with the sporadic rain that we are getting.  I am really enjoying it here! 
  Halloween was fun!  We held our usual party with everyone invited inside for chili and scones.  We had several families show up, it was a blast!  Hopefully next year more people will find their way here.  It was nice to be able to see what the kid's costumes were, they didn't have to be hidden under layers of clothing to stay warm.  Hence, we didn't do the hot chocolate at our party, we had cold drinks.  Galen was a pirate and spent his time sword fighting the Missionary's in their Missionary ninja getup that he gave them.  Marissa was a hobo, which she is fascinated by.  Madison was Smurfette, blue face and all.  Mike and I were cave people.  Mike was very convincing as you can see!  Our ward had a chili cook-off and trunk or treat (I got 2nd place!). Galen had a costume dance.  We used our costumes quite a bit this year.
  Life is moving along.  I've been released as the YW secretary, boo-hoo!  I was just getting to know our amazing girls and enjoying myself.  I wonder what is next?
  Our highschool band made state for the first time.  Marissa is excited and she is really enjoying learning to march with them on the field already.  Piano lessons are fun, I love my students.
  OH, this week Madison hurt her back.  She's laid up until we see an orthopedic.  I'll keep you updated on that, of course.
  Well, it's a short one, but I wanted to keep the pictures updated.
Love to all!
Melanie

Friday, October 21, 2011

Finally, the heat is gone!

  To start off, Yeah!  A record heat of over 70 days above 100 degrees and the driest summer on record for the state of Texas! The celebration is that it is OVER!  We are now enjoying our 75 degree days in October, with a thunderstorm once in awhile. 
     Mike, of course, has to stand and watch the weather as soon as he hears a clap of thunder.  The storms are truely awesome. The lightning fills the whole sky and when it rains, it comes down in sheets!  We are enjoying the novelty of it though.  I'm sure the neighbors think that we've never seen rain or something, the way my kids dance in it.  Hopefully nobody has seen Mike in his underwear in the middle of the night watching the storms in the doorway.  The weather has been so remarkable that Madison painted it for an art auction for the school.

  School started, of course and the kids are getting settled in quite well.  Everything is different here and it has been a bit of an adjustment period for all of us.  Not only are the kids at school for longer days, they are having to try and catch up on the ciriculum for the state.  Different things are emphasized here. 

  Over all, all of the kids are doing well.  Marissa DID make the volleyball team and so did 95 other girls.  It was great to watch her learn a new sport in a competitive arena.  Now she is trying out for the Basketball team, GO CARDINALS!!   Galen is doing well in school and with a little proding and pushing he is making friends, looking for a job and contemplating dating.  Early morning seminary has been the challenge for him.  5:30 am is very early to get up and be spiritual, but he seems to be doing well.  Madison loves her art teacher! She is growing into a wonderful artist and enjoys showing off her work.  The kids in class are starting to notice her talent, which pleases her immensely.  Social arenas are hard for her, but she is making friends and excelling. 
  Mike is quite the globe trotter these days.  His training is being requested all over the United States and even in Canada.  We really miss him when he's gone, it gets too quiet here.  He loves his work and is very good at what he does.  I am impressed by the way he is able to connect with people of all sorts and is able to teach them.
  As for me, well lets just say I've spent some time exercising my health insurance plan.  I now have a Pulmonologist, Nephrologist (Kidney dr), Neurologist and I'm supposed to have a Rhumatologist.  The good news is that I'm alright and again functioning decently.  The better news is that in this neck of the woods, they know what my disease is and actually HAVE other patients with it.  I'm starting to be older that my doctors, so it makes me feel old but their confidence comforts me.  Being closer to a large city does have it's perks.

  It was Marissa's 13th birthday on the 12th!  Yikees!  A real teenager.  She got a fish tank.  She named her gold fish "Steve" and "Stevey".  That's all I'll say about that!  She's a good kid and we are very proud.  We still are just worried that we are getting in her way.

  We also went to the state Fair.  The kids actually got a day off from school to go.  They also got free tickets.  We took the train and enjoyed the smells of fried food and lots of animals.  The fair here goes for a month and it is a huge deal!

  We also went to Six Flags.  We had bought tickets in May when we visited and weren't able to use them.  It was fun.  It was perfect weather and lines were short. We're talking about getting season tickets next year, they're only $59!  What a deal!

  We've had a couple of visitors this month and have had a ball!  Granee Marie came for a week, then my Mom and Kristy came for a long weekend.  We really miss you all!  We showed off our town and the surrounding area and spent lots of time chatting and eating. 

 Life is good and we feel very blessed every day.  Thank you for your prayers and love.
The Cranstons


Saturday, August 20, 2011

New Home Phone number

  Well, someone asked if I'm still keeping up this blogging.  I'm trying, really!  I thought I'd take a minute and update everyone while the kids are distracted playing their new game Just Dance 2.  I hear it that it's a great workout, I'll have to try it but only when no one is watching and the blinds are closed!
  We have been keeping very busy with our church.  We have made many new friends and are involving ourselves in activities and in the community. I have been called to be the YW secretary.  I am excited to get to go to the activities with Marissa (whether she likes it or not), and be involved with them.  Mike is teaching primary.  Somehow I've opened my big mouth and let it out that I like the Scouting program, which is BIG here, and am a merit badge counselor for that also.  
  Being a member all my life, I still have never understood the true meaning of the term "ward family".  I alway assumed it was the feeling of community or neighborhood that I had.  We were immediately overcome by that feeling of family.  People here have taken us in, they take care of each other and love each other for the good or bad.  Now I understand.
  Madison's birthday was at the end of July.  It was fun.  We were nervous because we had just moved here and that no one would come.  Everyone that was invited came!  She was very happy!  We went to see the Smurfs movie and had a homemade horse pinata and horse cake.
  We were very happy that Galen could get home a couple of days before Madison's party.  She actually postponed her party a week so that he could be there.  It's a little louder around here, but definitely more fun!  His sisters even hugged him and admitted they missed him!   
Mike got a couple of tickets to a Cowboys and Broncos pre-season game.  I wasn't feeling up to the loud screams of thousands of people with warm beer swarming shoulder to shoulder in a testosterone filled stadium, SO Marissa was excited to go with him. It was an experience, they said AND the Cowboys WON!  Sorry, Grandpa Tony! Other than that we have been just getting ready for school.  Shopping and filling our endless amounts of paperwork for the cross-state transfer of credits.  We were AMAZED when we didn't have to pay for registration for our high school and jr high school students.  The list of school supplies that we had to buy almost made up for it though.  The school lunch is almost twice what it is in Davis county, BUT they actually make it on site and I'm hoping that my kids will actually enjoy it.  
  Some other differences are that the high school students start school and almost 9 o'clock! and the intermediate(5th) starts at 7:50!  backwards!  High school lets out at 4:20, though.  It makes it tough for them to get  an afterschool job, but way easier on me trying to get them up in the morning!  My 5th grader is not so happpy about it though!  The bus comes at 6:50!  wow!  What a wake up call!  
  Missy is trying out for the Volleyball team on the first day of school!  GO MISSY!  We bought knee pads and a ball already, we already know in this small town her chances of getting on the team with her winning attitude and talent!  Go Cardinals!  YEAH black and red! 
  Some of you have heard that I'm not feeling too well again.  Don't worry!  Please.  Nothing major just the usually headaches and weakness.  We have a dr's appt next week and I promise I'll try and update the blog and facebook.  Our phone numbers are starting to change.  Our mobile #'s are the same for now, but our Texas home number is now 972-837-1240.
  We love y'all!  Have a good one!  
  The Cranston!

  
 
  




Thursday, July 7, 2011

We're getting settled!

Well, most of the boxed are unpacked.  Food has been cooked in the kitchen. Friends have been made.  We seem to be getting settled!  We are loving our little town and are trying to involve ourselves in different activities.  We went to the parade, carnival and fireworks.  Things are definitely different here. 
  The biggest difference is that it is HOT!!  It averages about 95 degrees here with humidity, of course.  It doesn't ever cool off much at night, but once it does it seems that everyone come outside for a walk.  I'm sure that I won't be whining after another month.  Then, in the winter when my garden goes in, it'll be fun!
  Ceiling fans are a MUST have here, so that was our first purchase for the house and are busy installing them in most rooms.  You can keep your thermostat at 78 and still be quite comfortable.  I never thought that I would be able to stand it that warm in my house, but the bills dictate that! 
  I am having fun learning about all of the different things that I can grow here and am realizing that I don't have a big enough yard for it all.  Gardenias, magnolias, dogwood trees, pecans, almonds, even citrus.  Which one, which one?  Gardening is a whole different animal, so I'm trying to take advice from the locals.  We'll wait until we can bear being outside awhile until we transform our yard.   Blueberries, tomatoes, pears and gardenias are on the for sure list.  Garden boxes will also be for sure.  The rest we are still redrawing.
  We are missing Galen and Corwin!  Corwin is working at a candy company right now, packaging.  He seems mostly excited about the ice cream machine in the break room.  Hopefully he will keep up the good work.  Galen is trying to finish up his paperwork for his Eagle advancement for scouts.  That is sure fun to try and help do long distance.  Both boys went to the Centerville parade with my mom and said that they enjoyed it a lot.  We missed the fun, it was sure different for us. 
  Marissa went to our stake girls camp for a few days.  They had to cut it short because of heat and timing.  They stayed in tents in 100 degree weather.  She saw her first lightening bugs and was very aware of water moccasin snakes and poison ivy that was everywhere.  She had a great time and made friends with several of the girls.
  Madison also has made a couple of friends and has spent quite a bit of time with them.  She seems surprised to how much they have in common. 
  Overall, we are doing well.  We miss family and friends but are adjusting well.   
We love you all!
The Cranstons

Monday, June 13, 2011

Boxes, Boxes and more Boxes!!

  I'm tired of packing, so I suddenly decided that it was crucial to update our blog!  We've gotten almost everything packed up and are anxiously awaiting Mike and the moving truck which are due in tomorrow.  Why do we have SOOO much junk?  We've moved so much that you would think that we had gotten rid of most of it?!!  No, simplify, simplify.
  Since we are going a fair distance and need to consolidate, seriously if we have it and you want it, come get it!!  We don't have much but it seems to take up a lot of room. 
  To get a hold of us, when we finally get out of everyone's hair, we have a couple of options.  One, call us!  Yep, phones work both ways.  Two, write us.  Email, paper and pen, etc.  Three, skype.  For those old-timers, ask a teenager they'll know.  Our usernames for skype are "themelaniecranston" or "themikecranston".  It's a fun way to see who you are talking to and showoff anything going on.  It helps us stay connected to Mike and his comedian style while he is away.
  Our computers will be sporadic at best until we get settled, but we'll try and let everyone know that we arrived safe and well.
  Thank you to all of our friends and family that have wished us well and encouraged our big adventure.  We feel very loved and missed already.  But remember, we are NOT dying OR falling off the planet.  Our doors are always open for visitors, travelers and people just passing through who need a place to crash.

With love,
The Cranstons
(Melanie)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I'm alive!!!

It's official, I lived through this week! 
  Work - done!    I'll miss all of my friends.  But yep, I'm excited to be finished torturing my body for awhile.  Besides, I'm too busy to work!
  Eagle Project - done!  Thanks to all of those who were able to help Galen out.  His project was successfull and I couldn't be more proud of the way he handled things. Now for the paperwork . . .




















  Graduation - done!  Yes, Corwin graduated!  It's a miracle!  We are soooo proud of the work that he has done and the effort he put in.  Many thanks to all of those people over the years that have help, inspired, prodded and otherwise helped Corwin out along his road in school.  Now, if we can keep up his momentum!  I love seeing him start to understand his own potential that we have all seen all along.  
  Packing - started!  Yep, I've overdone and have been not feeling well through this weekend, so the packing is at a crawls pace.  But that is why I gave myself an additional week before the big move. 
  The big day is June 15th.  We are out of here!  If I have anything of yours, borrowed or otherwise you better come get it!  If anybody wants anything of mine, come get it!  That way I can fit the rest of our junk in one truck.
  We are very grateful and feel very blessed to have so many friends and family that want to keep in touch with us.  I'll try and do my best to keep pictures coming on here and try and add a few
stories along the way.  Hopefully you can fill in the blanks.

Love always! 
Our house full of Goofballs
(I always say, it's never boring around here!)

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Help Galen with his Eagle project, PLEASE!

  Well, I've never sent out a plead of help this way before, and hopefully never again!  But I'm getting short on time and if you read this blog, you know why!
  My son Galen, surprised me the other day and said that he wanted to finish his eagle project before we move in a month!  I replied that he was probably just trying to give me an anyerism or something.  He said that he had made a promise and would do his very best to fullfill it to the best of his ability.  Silly, selfish me.


Galen(the one  on th right), has planned, organized and researched his project on his own.  I am just so proud of him (and a little surprised) that he has taken on this challenge.  He has planned to paint the interior of Leo Montoya's boxing gym in the Rose Park area of Salt Lake.  Leo has a non-proft youth group that he teaches to box and some good old-fashioned respect and manners.  He is 85 or so and still gets out on the floor with them weekly.  His gym hasn't been painted for 25 years and is obviously well used.  He says that you don't need anything to teach kids how to be good boxers and young men. 

 



Galen has a short list of things he needs donated in time for his project next week.  He says he'll just pay for it all, but I thought we could do a little better than that.
  His list is as follows:
  >paintbrushes
  >Semi Glass white Kilz paint (15 gallons)
  >high gloss, black paint (2 gallons)
  >Drop cloths
  > 2 inch, painters tape
  > painting rollers
  > paint rolling pans
  > mud trowel
  > drywall sanding screens

The wants are a little different, but equally important:
  >Neon open sign
  > window squeegee
  > Paper towels
  > bottled water

And the most important element:
  > Vinyl work ( call him for details)

If there are any money donations they will go directly to the cost of any of these items, and best case, the extra will go to some boxing equipment.

If you have any questions about this or Leo Montoya, look him up, he's well known.  He has a non-profit number for tax purposes if you need to write it off.  Please drop me an email, or call me or whatever! 

Thank you, my friends.
--Melanie
(801)589-3090
--Galen
(801)719-9667




Sunday, May 15, 2011

Melissa is a city in Texas!

Well, since we got back from our trip to Texas, people have been asking where we are moving to.  My kids have told them, Melissa, Texas.  "No, not who you're living by!" they've said.  Well I'm here to tell you that Melissa is a place! 



  We are thrilled to share pictures of our new home that is processing through the terribly slow mortgage and USDA system!  We found a low interest, no down loan through the USDA, since Melissa is considered rural.  Our home looks like a big brick cube now, hopefully we can plant lots of trees to get it to blend a little better.  Our back neighbor is a giant field, our house is brand new, there is a creek down the street for frog catching and lots of new and exciting neighbors.  We have a new church in the city and the schools are great! 
We are really looking forward to the move. 

  Then, reality of a move in a month, broken car, laundry, work and raising kids hits me like a ton of bricks.  Things will work out I'm sure, and boy we'll have a blast doing it!
  Oh, by the way armadillo's look much stranger on the side of the road than skunks!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Yep! To Dallas we go!

    Well, it's official, we are moving to the great state of Texas! 
Hopefully this blog will help keep our friends and family in touch and apart of our adventures.  We are excited and nervous.  We are in the almost frantic search for a house to buy, if you know of any in the northern Dallas area. 
     There are quite a few differences even in housing in Texas from here.  There aren't any basements, the water-table is too high.  I wonder where everyone puts all of their junk!  It seems like most of the houses are in a community with HOA fees and community pools.  Fireplaces are in almost every house, I guess they are used in the winter?    We are looking for a larger yard since you can grow stuff in the garden most of the year, YEAH!  We are also looking for a one story, since we are scared about utilities from cooling the house from 106 degrees in the summer! 
   So far, we've looked into the schools and they look great!  The ratings on them are very good and we are encouraged.  My sister-in-law works for a school so they are probably great!  The main difference is that we noticed that the schools are separated into Elementary which is K-4th, Intermediate 5th-6th, Middle School 7th-8th, then High school 9th-12th.  That'll be strange!  Hopefully everything will transistion well.
  Doctors, Orthodontists, Dentists, Eye Doctors, Pharmacy's, Specialists and the list goes on.  I'd love some advice from you guys that've moved some distance, I'm a newbie!

Until next time, Bye!
Melanie

Saturday, April 9, 2011

I added pictures!

I added pictures of our sealing day in the Bountiful Temple.  Check them out!

Still designing. . .

Well, I am still in the design stage of this blog.  I'm learning the slow way as usual.  If anyone who reads this is fabulous, PLEASE make sugestions!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Just a test, on our new idea!

This is the first blog, a test.  Will it work?  Will it be read?
Does this do anythig?