Thursday, February 5, 2009

Are you looking for an awesome therapist/counselor in Utah?

Ok, so if a wife can’t brag about her husband then what’s the point of supporting and sustaining him through years of school? Right? Right!

So I thought I would post Jason’s bio here so you can see what an amazing therapist he really is. If you need more information, click the following link for the website of his private practice. (No, there is no shameless advertising going on at all!)

Life Enhancement Center

Jason King, soon to be “Dr. J,” is a licensed and board certified clinical counselor. He is recognized in Utah as a leading expert among child welfare caseworkers, probation officers, and juvenile judges in working with troubled adolescents and their families. Jason has doctoral education in child and adolescent counseling and teaches family therapy courses for the University of Phoenix. He is also a guest professor on troubled adolescents each year at the University of Utah School of social work. He has specialized training and extensive experience in Functional Family Therapy with hundreds of court involved, incarcerated, substance abusing, and gang involved adolescents.

Jason is a dynamic, energetic, and “get-to-the-point” counselor. Clients appreciate his sensitive, yet challenging style that motivates them to change when hope is lost. He has a unique ability to deeply understand others and to tap into their inherent strengths. Jason is highly effective at seeing the big picture in families and unifying them through a common theme. His clinical specialty is families in crisis, single, divorced, and blended families; and adolescents with trauma and abuse, anger and aggression, suicide and self harm, depression and bipolar, ADHD, and substance abuse. Jason’s unique counseling style helps adolescents to form positive relationships with family, peers, and the community. He uses proven counseling methods and is respectful to various religious and cultural beliefs.

Monday, February 2, 2009

New post

Ok, so, I know I've been lame on blogging lately... I will post again, someday soon, as soon as I can, I promise...
So until then, her is my new update!

HI WORLD!



(are you happy Sabine!)

;)

he he he, better posts coming soon!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas

I hope everyone has a wonderful day as we celebrate the birth and life of our Saviour! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Black Paint

My oldest daughter has always had the cutest most colorful room in the house. When she was six she wanted an all pink bed room. So, we panted her room bright pink with pink trim and with the help of my friend Sabine we painted darling flowers all over her walls.

Well now she’s 8, and wants a more “grown-up” room. In fact all she wants for Christmas is a camp rock room. Well there was no way I was going to paint over the flowers! Look how cute those are. So we agreed to paint her trim black.



Honestly…. I love the black trim. I think it turned out so elegant, and she loves it too. In a few years the room will probably go to her sister, and then I will probably spend two days and ten coats of paint making the trim white again, but until then, black it is.



Well, I thought I would need several more coats of paint then I did, so I was left with about ¾ a gallon of black paint. Thinking that maybe I would use it again for trim in my room, (yes I love it that much) or maybe for furniture I proceeded to take it down into the basement to store until next use.

There were three big problems with this idea:

1—I was wearing socks
2—I was running
3—The lid on the paint can hadn’t been hammered shut yet.

Yes, I slipped. I banged my arm on the paint can, giving me a healthy bruise, and popping open the lid on the paint can.




Of course it was the black paint, not the white I had used early, or even the pink. It was black!

About half of the black paint came gushing out of the can, soaking into the carpet, and splashing on the walls. I tried to clean it up, but after soaking a dozen towels, and smearing the paint more on the wall then getting it off, I gave up.



So, now we have a few very black patches on our stairs. Thank heavens it’s the stairs going into the basement! And thank heavens we’re not planning on selling our house anytime soon. Because, for now, I think the stairs will have to remain spotted in black.

Monday, December 8, 2008

My Favorite Christmas Movie



I kind have forgotten the blogging world for the last month or so, but I’m slowly coming back.

If you are looking for a great fun Christmas Movie this year, look no further…

Stalking Santa is, by far, my favorite holiday movie of all times. It’s NOT sentimental like “It’s a Wonderful Life”. It’s NOT nostalgic like “Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer” It’s not even a classic like “A Christmas Story”.

Stalking Santa is in a category all its own. Made locally, it is surprisingly well done, hilarious, and charming. It’s a mocumentary. (Like a documentary, but totally fake and totally funny.)

The movie is narrated by William Shatner. It’s about a man who is obsessed with Santa and is determined to prove he exists! He makes sure his kids are “extra” good so that Santa will come. He collects rare “evidence” of Santa’s existences and even has a moment of discouragement when he discovers Christmas presents his wife has bought for the kids, “just in case” Santa doesn’t come.

I think the library has a copy, but the movie is only $12 on Amazon. If you want to borrow my copy, I am happy to lend it out—I’ve already watched it twice this season. And if you have seen it I would love to hear your thoughts, I’m curious if anyone else thought it was as funny as I did.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Nano Draino



Hmmm...

yup, I think my Nano writing "baby" is on the verge of getting flushed down the toilet...

Well, there's always next year.