3.28.2012

More, more, more!

 It was requested that I answer my own questions from my Random post.  Then a few friends borrowed the idea, and posted their questions, so I am also answering those.
Enjoy!

My questions:

1.  What cheers you up when you are feeling down?
Listening to Colbie Caillat; Journaling; and reading my favorite blogs.
(Nie Nie, Enjoying the Small Things & C.jane)
2.  What is the best lesson you learned from your mother?
-That my thoughts are just thoughts.  When I am having a panic attack, I don't feel completely consumed because I can remember that it's just my body or my mind acting up. That nothing is actually wrong.
-And also to "enjoy the doing, not the done."
3.  What's the hardest part of parenting you least expected?
Not having any time or space to myself.  I long for a quiet afternoon to myself.
4.  How did your spouse propose? Did you see it coming?
Josh proposed while we were on a road trip to Canada after we had gone on a bit of a break.  The break, while heart wrenching, was what allowed me to say yes and know in my heart he was absolutely the one for me.
I picked out the ring, so I'd say yes, I saw it coming.  However, exactly when he did it was a surprise.
5.  What's your bedtime routine? (Not the kids')
Josh and I always go to bed at the same time.  I hate going to bed by myself, especially after having to go to bed by myself for so many months.  So around 9pm we tidy up downstairs, lock the chain on the front door, head upstairs & brush our teeth.  Then we lay in bed either reading or talking until we fall asleep.
6.  What was the proudest moment of your life?
The flight from Bethel to Marshall.  I could see nothing but wild Alaskan tundra for miles, the moon coming up on my right, and I thought, "We did this. We did it!  We are going to live in bush Alaska with our many small children." I felt so proud of us for taking a chance.
7.  Favorite all-time movie? And TV show?
Movie: Armageddon & TV Show: Jon & Kate Plus 8 (don't judge me... I love her.)
8.  What one thing would you change about your childhood if you could?
We would never have moved from our first house.  I loved that house.
9.  What is your favorite name on the planet?
Bailey Kate.  That's our daughter name.  I thought we were having a girl when I was pregnant with the twins, and also when I was pregnant with Wyatt.  No "mother's intuition" here.
10. What do you wish you knew then that you know now?  
  • Going to Clark for the Running Start Program would have saved me two years.
  • Logan could have breastfed despite his small size.
  • Wyatt was going to be born cesarean.
  • That, generally speaking, everything always works out.

 

Roxanne's Questions:

 1) What is you and your significant other's song and why?
Ours is Hanging by a  Moment by Lifehouse.
Josh picked it out for us, and I think it was/is fitting.  We both had to let go of all we had held onto before each other (family, church) until there was nothing else to lose.  There was really nothing that was going to change our minds... Just like the song says.
2) What is your most valued possession?
It's a toss up between my camera (& it's ability to capture present-day) and my journals (and their ability to recall the past...)
3) What personality traits and/or hobby did you inherit from your father?
Oh my god, I am so passive aggressive.  And I talk over people.  But on the flip side of that, I love nature, hiking and photography.
4) Do you keep your birthday cards?
Yes. My favorites get stored in the front of my current journal.
5) What style is your home decorated in? (Traditional, country, modern, etc.)
I would say if Josh was decorating it'd be modern, but if I were decorating, it'd be country.
6) Describe your dream vacation.
The Oregon Coast, in late August, really warm, sunny days, spending our time playing on the beach.  Oh, and I'd have a really good book to read with me.
7) If you were an animal, what you would you be and why?
I would be a cat because I love to sleep in the sunshine.
8) Do you have any tattoos? Do you want any?
I don't have any tattoos, no. I thought about getting one once, but Josh doesn't really care for them, and I don't think I could commit to having something on me for the rest of my life!
9) Do you have a statement piece of jewelry that you wear every day?
I always wear my wedding ring (an engagement ring & a wedding band soldered together); the diamond earrings Josh surprised me with on our second anniversary in Rockaway; and my necklace with all four boys' names on little silver plates. {Logan} {Jack} {Wyatt} {Josh}
10) What is one goal you have set out for yourself right now?
To do my ab workout every weekday from now until we leave May 18th.
(And on top of that, I'd really love to get down to 153 pounds by then as well.)

 

Stacey's Questions:

1. What do you daydream about?
I daydream about a day to myself.  Wake up naturally when my body is ready.  Spend some time journaling & meditating.  Workout.  Read a book with breakfast. Take as long a shower as I want to.  Blog or read books & magazines all day long.  Watch a movie in the evening, uninterrupted.  Things like that.
2.What do you wish you could fill your days with?
Writing.  Blogging.  Journaling.  I do it a little each day, but I would love to have hour upon hour at my disposal.
3. If you had to choose one disease or condition to cure, what would it be and why?
After watching Roxanne's in-laws suffer at the hands of ALS, I would cure that.  It's such a cruel way to lose your life.  Slowly, piece by piece. It's awful.
4. What do you obsess over?
Details-- on the blog, in my house, on my children & for our travels.  Life is in the details.
5. When is the last time you rode a bicycle?
I last rode a bicycle before I got pregnant with Wyatt. So, two years ago.
6. Were you named after anyone?
Rochelle was after a little girl my dad knew growing up.  And Beverly was after my mom's mom, who passed away months before I was born. Shelly is just a nickname that came along later.
7. What would you name the autobiography of your life?
worthy : a memoir
8. What story does your family always tell about you?
The time Dalton (my older brother) was going to let his friends into my secret fort that was in the crawl space under our house, and I, racing down the outside steps to stop him, fell down the wet moss covered stairs much to my humiliation.  It's hard to recover when even your own mother gets the giggles when referring to your misfortune.
That, and the time when my dad told me to "wash the fish" and I (channeling Amelia Bedelia) "washed" the fish.  With soap.
9. If you could be any fictional character, who would you choose?
I would be one of the little girls in The Little House on the Prairie.
10. What’s your favorite indoor/outdoor activity?
My favorite indoor activity is reading.
My favorite outdoor activity is walking.
*And to answer your question about church, Stacey... It was preached that Mormon's were the enemy.  We were not to date, or even be close friends with them.  But when I met Josh I prayed with an open & honest heart for God to guide me.  God told me that I was meant to be with him.  When my mom told Scott that, he said, "But I told her no."
I left the church after a year and a half of fighting.  I should have left immediately.

 

Nicole's Questions:

(She just started her blog.  You should check it out)
1. What is your biggest accomplishment this far in your life?
Biggest accomplishment? Raising our three children (age three and under) by myself for half a year while Josh was gone.
2. Have you ever lived anywhere else besides where you live now?
Before our move to Alaska, I had never lived anywhere other than Vancouver, Washington.  I am happy to add Marshall to that list.
3. Were you an only child, youngest, middle, or oldest?
I was technically in the middle (second born of four), but any literature you read about the oldest describes me to a T.
4. What's your favorite food?
At a restaurant, Orange chicken from Panda Express or Shrimp Scampi from Red Lobster.
At home, chocolate chip cookies fresh out of the oven or Tuna with pickles on homemade bread.
5. Who is the most important person to you?
Josh. He is my very breath.  My best friend, my confidante, the person on this planet who knows me best, and loves me anyway.
6. What's your favorite thing to do on a weekend?
Date night (pizza & a movie) on Friday; playing with the kids outside all afternoon Saturday; and staying in on Sunday, lounging with our pj's, watching movies all day long.
 7. Do you have any children?
I have three sons.
Identical twins, Logan Henry & Jack Sawyer, born June 6, 2008.
And a singleton, Wyatt Nathanial, born June 15, 2011.
8. What is your best feature?
My best feature is my green eyes.
9. If you could do anything, what would it be?
Write.  Be a writer.  A published author, preferably.
10. Do you have an iPhone?
No. I have the Samsung Galaxy. It is far fancier than I am comfortable with, to tell you the truth!

5 comments:

Stacey said...

Thanks Shelly!

Aniko said...

Shelly,
You are such a joy to read, I love yours answers and pictures, you ARE an excellent writer and once you find your niche you WILL be published I just know it and I will definitely be one of the first to buy your books. Love to you all.

Cassie said...

I, too, would want to be one of the little girls of "Little House on the Prairie," if I could. :)

You are so sweet and thoughtful, Shelly. xx

Nicole McGinnis said...

Hey! Thanks for answering my questions :) Even though I haven't met you I enjoy reading the stories of your families adventures! Thanks for sharing

Anonymous said...

I have a few questions about your life in Alaska. I know you answered these questions in an earlier post, but a vacation and a busy schedule have not allowed me to ask them until now! I hope you don't mind that I put them in a comment on this post, instead of searching back for you previous post :)

- When Josh took the job, did he have to commit to teaching a minimum number of years or is it a yearly contract that he signs?
- Is your housing included as part of Josh's pay? You refer to it as teacher housing, so I was just wondering what that exactly means.
- If there was not teacher housing available, would you be able to find housing on your own? Are there places for rent/sale in a town that small?
- You mentioned that Josh is applying to start a Master's program in Anchorage, would you move or would he be able to do it online?
- If you stay until the boys start Kindergarten, how many students would be in their class or would it be a mixed ages class?
- Looking at your boy's at this very moment, with all their current quirks, likes, dislikes, etc., what would you say their future careers will be?
- Do you think you will miss experiencing a "summer" in Alaska?
- Before moving, how many years did you and Josh plan/think you would stay in Alaska? And, now that you have moved, has that number changed?
- You were hoping to be able to pay down your debt with your move to Alaska, how is that going? Have you been able to pay down at the rate you thought you would? Faster? Slower? (I hope faster, that would be awesome!!)
- How many teachers at the school are native to Alaska (and, more specifically, to Marshall) and how many are from outside Alaska (and where are they from)?

Love following your blog!