Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Blanchard's Braces Christmas Deliveries


My little elf helped me deliver reindeer treats, Chocolate Trifle and bath and body works soap to several dentist offices yesterday. My deliveries are not going to be as impressive or fun when she starts Kindergarten in two years. Maybe I will have to borrow my niece when the time comes!

Here we are in front of dads office after we made a delivery to Dr. Olson, a great general dentist who works in the same building that Steve works in. After we had stopped by 9 of the dental offices, Eliza proclaimed to me..."I am finished, no more mom." However, she hung in with me for 4 more and we took a break for the day!



Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Hope Ya Know, We Had a Hard Time



This is one of my most favorite Mormon Messages! The actor in this video, who lost his job, is one of our friends from Iowa. It is fun to see him in this video, but it is not the reason why I love this video. My heart is often touched when I see someone who is having a bad day, be it someone who is disabled, someone who appears to be sad or alone, or most recently, a mother who is struggling to make it through the grocery store with a trying child. I know that everyone has trials. I know that if we can do as President Monson desires; find someone who is having a hard time and do something for them, then our trials will, at the very least, not be the focus of our day! I love President Monson!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Giving our blog another chance:)

Recently, I have had two great friends, namely, Lindsay and Jen, tell me that I should update our blog. Well, I am going to attempt to do so! I have loved reading their blogs off and on and am glad to know that someone enjoys reading mine! Thanks friends!

I have been thinking a lot today about the last 13 years. Since this Sunday marks 13 years for Steve and I, I have been a little nostalgic. And I am sitting at my scanner trying to scan a picture of us during the dating years, but I can not get my scanner to work. This is one of the reasons I am not a good blogger, because I am not a good computerer! Oh well, the main things that I notice that have changed over the last 13 years are: our dates are fewer, the bags under our eyes are bigger, my make-up is thinner, my hair is flatter, our family size has tripled, our vehicle is bigger, our patience is gone, our testimonies are stronger, our gratitude is greater, our love is deeper and our smiles are bigger!! I sure am LUCKY, but then, that is something I already knew 13 years ago!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Some recent pictures from December on!











We are getting into our groove here in UT! The kids have adjusted nicely to school, Steve is getting new patients and I'm enjoying living by my sisters, mom and extended family. I will try to do a more detailed blog soon!




Thursday, January 7, 2010

Blanchard's Braces is open for business

We are so excited, exhausted, anxious, nervous and many other adjectives about finally being open for business!! WOW, we have had so much to do since we moved here just a month and a half ago, that we are worn out! We are doing so many things all day long, for Steve's practice, Blanchard's Braces, that we realized that we have not stayed up to watch a movie together the entire time we have been here, which is odd for us! We usually stay up once a week together and often on that evening we will watch a movie. However, we have not felt a distance between us because we have been so connected on our business that we just keep going, however sleep deprived we may be!


I have made a link to our business website (on the far right, top side). Check it out! Also, if you are in the area come and visit his office!!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Farewell Colorado

We had a very emotional and surreal last week in Colorado as our time wound down. The last Cub Scout meeting we had Thursday before Thanksgiving Joseph earned his arrow of light. Our last Sunday in Colorado, the Towner's hosted an ice cream farewell party where we said goodbye to many of our ward friends and then that night had dinner with some close friends the Meyers whom I home taught and Angie was visiting teaching companions with.

Monday we ate pizza with my good buddy David Zunich and his daughter Taylor. I home taught the Zunich's and we taught the Sunbeams together.

Tuesday was the kids' last day of school at Peakview. Lexi had her school program. Her teacher was Mrs. McDermott who did a wonderful job and whom Lexi really enjoyed.

This is the morning we left Colorado. We stayed the night with Spencer and Hannah Williams family. Probably Lexi's best friend in Colorado was Tommy at the far left. Lyzie loved Lizzie Williams shown in the front middle.
Hyrum's teacher, Mrs. Ekblade (above) had a surprise farewell party for Hyrum. The kids (and their families) pitched in and bought pizza, had desserts and wrote a journal with memories about Hyrum. Hyrum's best friend Tanner's mom made an unbelievable farewell cake starring Super Mouse, a fictional character Hyrum and Tanner made up a series of stories about. It got to be pretty famous and they had it displayed in the school for a while.


Here's the sign Hyrum's class made for him.

Here's Hyrum best friend Tanner Meeks and his favorite teacher (his 2nd grade teacher Mrs. Deutchman). We sure do miss Tanner! I don't know if Hyrum will ever find someone else as much like him as Tanner.

Joseph brought in donuts for his last day (5th grade male teachers aren't quite as sentimental as 3rd grade female ones!) and then went around taking pictures of his friends. This is a picture of his Gifted and Talented class where he did math, reading and writing. Joseph makes friends very easily and Colorado was no different but he is really going to miss Kaden Kluza and Jeffrey Jorgenson.

This is Joseph's GT teacher Mrs. Sauerbreit. Very nice, very intense, and a bit too much homework but it sure stretched Joseph's talents.


This is my orthodontic graduating class. I'll really miss the associations I made there and the fun times with Mladen Zekic, James Thomas, Rozheh Babaan, Brandon Price and others.

Angie and I with my brother Eric holding the piece of paper that proves that I did something for the last 34+ years of my life! Colorado was a wonderful 2 years of our lives and we'll always remember the people and things we did there.

Friday, December 4, 2009

BLANCHARD'S BRACES!!!


WOW, I can't believe that we are to this point in our lives already! Steve completed his Orthodontic residency on Nov. 24th!!! We then moved to Brigham City, UT on Nov. 25th. We are really enjoying our home, family and Brigham City, but can hardly believe that it is real!

Steve will be purchasing an established Orthodontic practice in January, which will be called "BLANCHARD'S BRACES"!! (the photo above is of us wearing our Blanchard's Braces shirts, that I had made for us as a surprise for Steve) I am so proud of him! He has never complained in the entire 10 years of school, Air Force, moving around, you name it, he has been positive and focused!

I am so impressed with his hard work and dedication to his goal and yet, even more impressed with his hard work, love and focus on his greater goals in life, namely us, his family!! To say that I am so grateful for him is an understatement!!!!!!!!!!!

You know, one good thing about the Air Force is that our boys never minded having short hair because all the other boys on base did! Sure miss those short hair days!:) But love my boys regaurdless!! Liza did NOT want to smile for any of the photos. After our session, she told us that the chair they asked her to sit on in her first photo, scared her. Oh well, these photos prove that she can be beautiful with or without a smile!


Here is our Christmas family photo!