Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Woodbadge

Ben returned from his last day at Woodbadge last Saturday.  He was home for a couple hours, then I went off to play for the Rimrock Opera.  Woodbadge is a Boy Scout Leader Training Program.  He had to go a couple weeks ago for three days, then last week for three more days.  It was held at the same camp that Haley and I went to for Girls' Camp in June.  Ben had a good time with his friends Russ and Remington, but he's really glad it's over!  (So am I.)

This is the only picture Ben took the first time he went.  It is of the crazy set up of the outhouse.  I can't imagine sitting right next to someone doing your business, or doing your business while having someone do theirs standing right in front of you.  I think maybe a man designed this.


This is a picture of the main area at camp.  That cabin up on the hill is where I stayed in June (Ben wasn't so lucky -- he was banished to a tent).  The cabin right in front there is the mess hall, where I spent the majority of my day from 5 a.m. until 10 p.m.

It is a really pretty area.

Here's Ben and his friend Remington.  They had fun and didn't get into too much trouble (I hope).

Friday, September 25, 2009

My Son, the Plumber

That little butt is so cute, I might just have to pinch it!

Some Stuff I Missed...

I had forgotten about a few things we did this month.  I guess my brain cells never grew back after I had kids.  I knew that a woman's brain shrinks 8% during pregnancy, but I don't think mine has ever reconstituted.  I guess that means I'm 40% dumber than I was 13 years ago!

We took advantage of the nice weather last Saturday, and washed both cars in the driveway.  The kids had a blast, and I mean BLAST!  That water hose is fun!  Even Matt got in on the action.  He has recently decided that every substance he gets on his hands needs to be shampoo, because he rubs whatever it is into his hair.  I've been cleaning out carrots, apple juice, spaghetti sauce, boogers, garbage, etc. out of his hair.  At least when we washed the cars, it was soap he was smearing around up there.

Joey amused us for a little while by taking a teeny bit of time away from playing with Andrew to scrub a tiny spot on the van.  We used our cleaning socks (old socks that I drew smiley faces on) to clean the car.

Andrew had decided to have his birthday party at the corn maize (bring back memories, Mandy?!).  He wanted to invite everybody he knew, but I decided I could only keep track of 6 little boys in the tall corn.  It was perfect weather, and even though it was a Friday night, we got there before the crowds and were able to enjoy the maize and all the fun stuff they have there by ourselves!

Haley and Kalin took a break from pushing the little ones on these go-carts to have a little race themselves.  Those things were heavy and hard to steer!

The birthday boy had a great time racing!

Ben challenged me to a race, and of course I had to do it!  He cheated though.

We had a fun hay ride pulled by a really old tractor.

Group photo.


They had this huge play set with a really big slide.  I think the kids would have played there all night.


We had a rubber duckie race.  Here is Joey concentrating to get that water pumping!

It was a really great time at the Corn Maize.  Joey was the only one who didn't want to go back in for the second half, so we sat out together.  Can't say I was sorry, although I did have a great time!  And thanks, Grandma and Grandpa, for watching the little ones.

We went to the Zoo yesterday and saw some of our favorite animals.  I think my kids have our zoo memorized.  We're looking forward to the SLC zoo in a few weeks.

Visiting the River Otters, who were wrestling right by the window:

Grace caught me taking a picture of them walking.

"Horsey races":

Matthew went over to the playset, and then turned around to tell me a long story.  I love his jibberish.  He tells the most interesting baby stories!  This is him looking at me after his story was over, making sure I understood him:


September was fun, and we're looking forward to our travels in October!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Andrew's Baptism

On Saturday, September 19, 2009, Andrew was baptized by his daddy.  It was such a special (but very busy!) day.  Andrew started the day at basketball camp, then was whisked home to shower and get to the church.  He was very excited and happy.  We had a great program.  I played the piano (Andrew had picked "How Firm a Foundation" and "I am a Child of God" for his hymns), and Aunt Jill was the chorister.  Lita gave a great talk on baptism, and Grandpa Fred and Uncle Anthony were the witnesses. 

Then after he was baptized, Grandpa Fred gave a great talk on the Holy Ghost, and then Andrew was confirmed by his daddy.  Sister Bruyere welcomed him to the Primary, and Bishop Cherry welcomed him to the ward.  Grandma Nan and Haley gave the prayers.



After the baptism, we changed clothes and then met at the park for a picnic with the family.  It was 95 degrees, but still enjoyable!

This is the food:

We are so proud of Andrew.  He is such a good and special boy.  He makes each day happy for us, and gives us so much love.  He is a great example to his brothers and sisters.  We are so happy that he has made this choice to become baptized and follow the example of his savior!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Mother/Daughter Nerd Night

Haley and I had a great time last night at our YW Mother/Daughter Nerd night.  We had been planning our outfits all week, and were really looking forward to it.  We had some left-over 3-D glasses that Haley popped the lenses out of (because I couldn't do it -- but I'm really not a wimp), and we added the classic tape in the middle.  We did our hair -- I had a side pony tail, ah la "Deb" in Napoleon Dinomite, with a big bow hanging out and my bangs poofed to the roof.  Haley's bangs wer also poofed, and she had pig-tails with a sparkly crown in one, and a doily rubber band in the other.
Our blouses were mostly tucked, with one corner hanging out, LOTS of pens in our pockets, our pants rolled up and pulled up above our waists, and we had funny socks and wore flip flops (that was hard!). 
Our makeup was hideous, complete with freckles and lipstick above and around our lips, and on our teeth. 
Haley wanted to die riding in the car, for fear that someone would see her.
I threatened a trip to the grocery store, but I was afraid she would run away.
Our fearless leader, Sister Taylor, Queen of the Nerds:
Our cutest nerds of the night were the mother/daughter nerd team of Colleen and Emily:
Our coolest nerds were the Ostlers.  They put us all to shame.
Our Suspender Queens:
Haley and I were the champions of three nerdy games.  Man, we look bad.  I might have to destroy these someday.
That was a very fun evening that we won't soon forget!  We found out just how competitive we are.  We also found out that we're pretty comfortable being nerds!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Joey's First Day of Preschool!

Joey had his first day of preschool today!  He's been very excited since going last week to the open house.  He was nervous before that, but after seeing his classroom and meeting his teachers, he was very excited.  He has his own backpack, and his EpiPen is attached right to it.  That's where he likes it.
He wore his favorite new shirt and his dinosaur shoes.  He has his own snack bucket, and the other kids know not to bring nuts to class.  His favorite part was recess, and he said he likes everything, and he likes all his teachers.
I think it's going to be a fun year, and we're so happy to have Miss Kim as his teacher!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Happy Birthday Andrew!

Andrew turns the all important eight today!  He is very excited, and is especially excited to be baptised next week.  Andrew has been such a good boy all of his life.  We've enjoyed every minute of him!  He was a quiet baby, fascinated with cars.  He only said "mama, dada, and uh oh" until he was about 2 1/2.  But his vocabulary has expanded greatly since then.  He's even in Extended Studies (formerly Gifted and Talented Education) and is a downright genius (seriously - he was tested!). 
Let us reminisce Andrew's earlier years, and some very important events:
Andrew did this himself.  I guess I should have picked up after myself a little better.
OOO!  You're just so cute!
Love that smile!  We see a lot of that smile, because Andrew is usually as happy as can be!
Andrew and Shoji:
First trip to the ER ended in three stitches:
Andrew's fourth birthday:
First day of preschool!  He went to Aunt Jill's preschool, and loved every minute of it.
Fifth birthday, he got the Game Boy!
Sixth birthday we celebrated with friends at Chuck-E-Cheese:
Andrew turned seven:
Andrew turning eight!

Here are some of Andrew's birthday answers:
What's your favorite:
toy: Star Wars action figures
show: Clone Wars
movie: Star Wars
food: Apples
person: Mom
place to go: Florida
color: Green
thing to do: Play with friends
thing: Nintendo DS
place to eat: City Brew (thanks, Grandpa)
song: Power Rangers Ninja Storm
book: Star Wars books and Magic Tree House series
animal: dog
He would also like you to know that his best friend is Ryan.
Happy birthday, Andrew!  We love you!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Happy Birthday, Gracie!

Yesterday, Gracie woke up and she was 3 years old! She was so very excited...
Here's Gracie through the years (all three of them):
Newborn Gracie:
Grace age 1:
Grace age 2:
Grace age 3:

We took all the kids out of school for lunch and went to Chuck-E-Cheese. That's the tradition here - you get to pick where to go for lunch, and since it was Chuck-E-Cheese, we had to include all the kids! School can wait when there's fun to be had.
Her favorite thing to do was the car that took your picture. We ended up with seven of them. And the strangest thing was, she looked exactly the same in every picture! She had her head turned with the same expression on her face. It was weird. You could only tell the difference by who was passing in the background.
I like going there for lunch during school - we had the place almost all to ourselves!
The boys were really excited to sit all by themselves, even though they were right at the next table:

Grace really enjoyed her pizza, but left most of it on the plate because there was just so much to do, and so little time!
I decided to ask Grace what some of her favorite things are, for posterity. Here's her answers:

What's your favorite:

toy: Tinkerbell
show: Kai Lan
movie: Star Wars
food: Spaghetti
person: Emma
place to go: Eat Lunch
color: Orange and Pink
thing: My blankie
thing to do: Play with my brothers
place to go eat: Chuck-E-Cheese
song: Power Rangers songs
book: Bobby
animal: kitty

Grace also wanted me to include these other favorite things: working, laying down in bed, playing kitchen, dancing, going outside, I Am a Child of God, saying my prayers, jumping on the trampoline, fixing things with my daddy, hammering, talking to Mr. Cory

I'm sure she'll let me know if there's anything else.
We're having Andrew and Grace's family birthday party tonight, so hopefully I'll remember to take some pictures.