Sunday, December 16, 2007

Car News

To go along with the eventual addition of a child to the family, we decided to add a car as well.

We have decided to post this because some members of the family might want to see pictures of it. We have not decided on a name, but Tim has recommended that we name the car "Frank" because Sonata sounds kind of like Sinatra. Frank Sonata.



We think this will be a good addition. No diapers, late nights, or crying. "Frank" even has side curtain air bags and stability control.

We are driving "Frank" to California for Christmas. We are expecting snow, so it gives us added comfort to know that we will be driving the safest car we can afford.

Baby News

Cheri is having a baby!!

We have told everyone that reads this blog anyway, but we decided to post this anyway. She is now about 13 weeks along and loving life...well not really loving it, she is sick all the time.

We had our first sonigram of the baby and actually got to see it move. It was really exciting.

We will be having another one after the first of the year. We should be able to determine the gender by then. We will keep everyone up to date with any new updates and pics.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Halloween!

Halloween is a fun holiday for the kids big and small. It is especially fun for Reagan Wright because it is also her birthday.



We spent time with Matthew, Annie, and Reagan on this day of dual celebration up in Kaysville,UT. Matthew and Tim took Reagan trick-or -treating while Annie and Cheri watched from the porch. At first Reagan didn't really know why she had to get all dressed up and walk around outside with all kinds of weird kids running around, but she got the hang of it once people started giving her free candy.

We also had a Halloween celebration at Wayne and Shirley's place. Bentley Wright dressed up like Snow White for her first Halloween.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Jenni and Hugh's Wedding

We had the honor of attending Jenni and Hugh's wedding in sunny and smoky southern California.

Kilts and Scottish accents were plentiful. Jenni looked stunning and the guys looked dashing in their kilts.

The ceremony was quite lovely and reception was rowdy (compared to UT standards) but fun. Just like a Scottish wedding should be.

We chatted it up lots of old acquaintances and friends; it renewed Tim's vigor to get a good job in California... like now. Just not in Santa Clarita, Malibu, or San Diego County.

Hope everyone enjoys the pics.



Tuesday, October 9, 2007

What Does Tim REALLY Do?

I managed to fall into a profession that is somewhat mysterious. It seems like everyone wants to know what I do, but when I start to explain their eyes glaze over and they start thinking about things like food, football, or shopping.

For the record:

I do learning and development for Clyde Companies Inc. a $700M construction company with 2,800 employees.

Learning and development has the responsibility of providing our organization with things like performance management, knowledge management, and talent management. What are these?

Performance Management -- Making sure that employees set, work towards, and are evaluated on performance goals. We help them achieve their goals through interventions like training.

Knowledge Management -- Making sure the best information makes it into the organization, kept in the organization, and is delivered to the right people in the organization. We do this through resource libraries, discussion boards, podcasts, videos, and various other learning aids.

Talent Management -- Engaging, developing, retaining, and progressing the organization's talent pool. We do this through career planning, skill gap analysis, training, and succession planning.

I have my hands on all of the things listed above.

All in all we feel that we expedite the means by which other units in the organization achieve their ends...money. We help an organization run smoother, happier, more profitably, and more enlightened.

So if people ever ask you what Tim does or you're thinking to yourself, "What does Tim REALLY do?" Now you have a digestible answer.

Cheri's NEW Haircut

Cheri got a new haircut and right before the wedding OMG! She had 11" cut off and the haircut cost $12. Actually it was FREE, Matthew Wright kindly paid for it because Cheri watched his two year-old daughter, Reagan, most of the day. But, if we did have to pay for it , it would have been about $1.09 per inch. Pretty economical. She looks so very cute and uses about 1/3 the shampoo and conditioner she used to use. More good news for the bottom line of Newhard Corp. In all seriousness, she got the hair cut for looks, not because we are poor -- even though we are poor.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

NEW Purchases!


We bought a treadmill! It's quite nice and complements our current living accommodations. It has a top speed of 10 MPH. Pretty dang fast. It can also take your pulse and calculate how many calories you have burned. It even has a built in fan. Cheri likes it a lot.

We also got a punching bag for Tim. Go figure. It weighs a hefty 100 LBS, but still doesn't stand a chance. Here's a picture of Tim coming off the top rope to lay the wood to this sorry sack of whatever punching bags are full of. It certainly isn't full of hustle.

So why do 2 people living in a basement apartment need to purchase things such as these? Because we live in a basement, we need to keep our sanity.

Cheri and Tim Newhard est. 2006

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