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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

First Day of School








The kids all started school last week. It is bittersweet. Lincoln started 6th grade. He likes his teacher, Mr. Ianni, even though it was not the one he thought he wanted. He has lots of homework, but has been diligent in getting it done so far. He is playing trumpet again this year and is now going to early morning practices, so I have to have him there by 730am. Carter is in 1st grade and spends half of his day in special ed, Mrs. Nelson's class and the other half in "regular" ed Mrs. Nelson's class. I thought that would be great, but so far it has been very confusing having the same name. McKinley is also in 1st grade in Ms. Hansen's class. She thought she would want to switch teachers because all her friends were in the other classes, but she decided she likes this class too. Jackson will start preschool in a few weeks. He is so excited to be going to Ms. Kerry's three days a week. He askes everyday if today is the day. They are all growing up so fast.

I know that it has been FOREVER since I got on here. I am continuously repenting and coming back to this blogging thing. Maybe this time it will stick. We will see!
Something funny happened last week and I really wanted to be able to remember it for when McKinley is grown up and as a family of her own.
Last Thursday was very busy for me. I had several things going. I made dinner and put it in the oven and ran out the door. I had Lincoln take it out and Trevor was home shortly after to have dinner with the kids. I made funeral potatoes with ham. Quick and easy, but delicious in my opinion. Trevor gets it out to the table to start dinner and McKinley says "What is this slop?" He "invited" her to excuse herself from dinner. I am SOO glad I was not there. I could be facing CPS charges now. ;)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Fall Break

To start the week we got to have Keeley come and stay a few days with us. It was so fun to have her. We went to the zoo on Monday and had a Lemonade stand on Tuesday. They made $5.64. Quite a success. Each of the kids got a dollar, plus the change for tax to buy a something at the dollar spot at Target.

Lincoln got his Arrow of Light at Pack Meeting on Tuesday night. It is the last thing to be done before he moves on to Boy Scouts. I can't believe he is out of Cubs. I was called to be in Wolves before he was even in Cub Scouts.

I was released from Cub Scouts this Sunday. Like I said, I had been for quite a few years. I am ready to move on to bigger and better things. I was called to be the "Enrichment" leader. I think that is funny because it is not even called Home, Family, and Personal Enrichment anymore. I guess they will come up with an official title soon enough. I am excited to begin this new journey. I will no longer be able to just come up with something last minute like I have done with scouts in the past. I really hope I will be able to do a good job and enrich the lives of the sisters in our ward. We have been lacking in this department for the past year or so.

I took the kids down to Saint David for a few days. It was very fun to just hang around with family. I had a great time visiting with Trevor's mom and sister, Erin. We have not had an opportunity to visit like that in sometime. We took all the kids to Apple Annie's Orchard in Wilcox and picked apples. We came home and bottled up 16 quarts of apple pie filling and several pints of apple and pear sauce. The sauces were actually a bit of a waste of time, it would be cheaper and easier to just buy it in the store, but the process was fun and I am glad we did it.

We went to leave and my van overheated just outside of St David and my father in law came and picked us up. He filled it with coolant and made sure it was road worthy again. It was late so we decided to spend one more night and leave early in the morning. Everything went well after that. We even got to caravan with Aunt Silva to make sure we got home save.

The kids had their Primary Program today. This is probably my favorite Sunday for many reasons. I love to hear the children singing. The song about families this year really choked me up. It was beautiful. They did such a good job. Lincoln, Carter and McKinley all did great in their speaking parts too. It is a bonus that I only have to take care of one kid and Trevor gets to sit with me. It was a wonderful meeting.
That is a week in a nutshell. Here are a few photos from the Apple Annie's trip.


Carter walking with Grandma

me and the kiddos on the steps

the coveted chore, pulling the wagon full of apples

me and the kids picking apples

Lincoln and his praying mantis
(he tried to keep it as a pet, but it died in the container)





Thursday, October 8, 2009

Hello... Is anyone still out there?

So how do you begin to actively participate in your blog again after five months. Do you try and recap the last 5 months really quick, or just start new like nothing ever happened...I dont know. As you can imagine plenty of "nothing particularly special" happened over the past 5 months. I wanted to post some pictures of some of that Nothing Special, but I can't get my photos to download. I guess that is really the reason I have not blogged for so long, SOMETHING always gets in the way. I don't have time, can't get my pictures to download, on Facebook.... the list goes on. I am really going to try to keep this up, if anyone is still reading this.

Friday, May 1, 2009

What? Two Posts in One Day.


I guess I am just trying to make up for lost time. Yesterday, I had a completely crazy day. It is my own fault too because I had mentioned on Facebook that morning that it was going to be a pretty easy day, I didnt have a lot going on...


First of all, I wanted to go visit my sister, Kyle in the hospital with her new baby, Lucy. I dropped my kids off with Amy Goodman and went over. As I left I told her I wouldnt be too long since I had to be home to get Carter off the bus at 315. I was sitting there with this soo cute baby and look up at the clock that says 315 I hurry and called Amy and told her to load ALL the kids in the car and rush over and get Carter off the bus. She did, she is such a great friend. She was in the middle of making dinner and had to load 4 kids in the car in about 1 minute. She came and got Lincoln and Carter and took them back to her house.
After I picked up my kids, we came home and started working on Lincoln's science fair project. I was totally flustered anyway. While doing this Jack is in Lincolns room and he suddenly starts screaming bloody murder. He runs out with his hand all black. LIncoln thought he had gotten a sharpie, but I could tell it was burned. I ran in Lincoln's room and found the problem. Lincoln's DS charger was plugged into the outlet. Jackson got a penny and put it behind the plug on top of the prongs of the plug. It started sparking and smoking really bad. I was not exactly sure what I was supposed to do. I grabbed the other end of the plug and just pulled it out of the outlet. I was a little afraid it would start the carpet on fire, but it didnt. It was quite an ordeal. His hand is still sore today and he is afraid of the outlet now, but he is on the mend. I hope this teaches him a lesson. He is always trying to mess with the outlets.

This is the plug with the penny melted to it. There is also a chunk missing from the top of the penny. I dont know where that went.

This is kinda hard to see, but it has a burned mark


Here is his poor little thumb. It is very sore, but he is very lucky it wasnt worse. He could have been burn more severely, burned our house down or even electricuted himself. I am thankful for guardian angels.

Life is Busy




My life seems to have gotten away from me a little bit. We celebrated McKinley's 5th
birthday. She is such a big girl. She said it was the best day of her life. We went to the airplane park and had Happy Meals and cupcakes and played pin the tail on the donkey. It was pretty funny.


We went to IHOP for dinner because that is McKinleys favorite place. She loves pancakes. She put every kind of syrup on her pancakes.


She is such a wonderful little girl. We are so lucky to have her in our family. Amy keeps telling me to take a picture of her everyday because she has such a "great" sense of fashion. I have not done it yet, but I am going to try and get some shots of her this year, she will want to remember this time in her life. She got some make up from some friends and us, she is so excited to be a big girl. She keeps it in her purse and totes it around with her. I love my girl so much.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

What a differnce a year makes

On this day last year Carter was going in for his 2nd open heart surgery. It was such a stressful time, but I am so grateful for the lessons that I learned and the opportunity to grow. Here is just a look back (a little graphic)


Getting drowsy before the surgery

Just out of surgery

Therapy Dog came to visit on day 2


Taking his first walk and not very happy about it


Day 3 and feeling much better


Day 5 home from the hospital and feeling much better