Thursday, March 17, 2011

Are You Shocked?

This is where we have spent the last 6 months.


Tyler gets home from work at 5:30, and heads down to the house until about 11:00pm. This has been a cold winter, of bundling the kids up in snow clothes and heading down to the house. It is hard work, but we are getting there.








Owen is our best helper, he never complains (for the most part) and he hardly gets cold. He builds jumps, and fences and then when he gets tired he lays on his mattress and we turn on the heater and is lulled to sleep by the sweet smell of propane.








Our first Pinewood Derby, Tyler's new calling is Cubmaster. He just got released as YM's president and has had a YM's calling for about 7 years, so having him home on Tuesday nights now is a bonus.


Weston's first car, good times.



Here's a really short version of a long story and an AWESOME vacation! We went to Disneyland, and Sea World in February with some friends, the Buttars. We had the best time and it was so fun to wake up 4 mornings in a row and answer, "Yes, we do get to go to Disneyland today!"
Here's the short of the long story of getting there:
We drove to St. George on Saturday, then on Sunday morning, drove from there to Anaheim. Only, we got about 30 miles from Barstow, California and had some van issues. It wouldn't shift up, and was staying in a low gear at 70 mph. We pulled off and tried a few things, new transmission fluid, battery reset. But, to no avail. Luckily the transmission waited until we got off our exit in Barstow to completely blow. We were on the side of the exit, and the van was done for. We ended up loading all of our belongings in with the Buttars' and their parents, sitting in a parking lot for a couple of hours and selling the van for $200 to the wreckage yard. There we are in the middle of California, on a screamin' vacation without a vehicle. I am so grateful for friends, you don't realize how much you pack until you have to unpack and repack it into other people's vehicles multiple times. Anyway, we made it to Anaheim, dropped off our friends' parents at their hotel by Disneyland and took their car to Sea World. Drove back to Anaheim the next day and enjoyed Disneyland (we were within walking distance), rented a van with the $200, and drove home. This picture is of the beach we were going to spend the afternoon at, but by the time we got there, it was dark. For such a traumatic start, our vacation ended up going smoothly from there on out, and we never thought twice about that darn old van.


One good tip Shelli gave us as we entered the park, we wrote our cell phone numbers on the kids' arms in pen. We gave them specific directions to stay in one place if they are lost, and after the 2nd ride, Paige wandered off somewhere to get a drink of water! We got a call within minutes, and found her, but how scary.

Trying to stuff Anna's shoes with napkins so she could join us on Soarin'. We didn't make it in, they were on to us and checked her height 4 times, and we had taken the napkins out by the 4th time. Ohhh, they're good.














Weston asked me to take this one:)













My kids did so great on all the rides, Owen even rode "Tower of Terror", and Paige did it 4 times and said, "I try to scream, but nothing will come out!"







Turns out, if your 3 year climbs into this shark exhibit while his mother is busy snapping photos, an alarm will sound.








Sea World was so empty, the kids loved finding the best spot to get wet.


Owen after he fell in with the starfish.













Poor Owie, missed a step going up our stairs and landed on his chin and this was the result.

Weston's Baptism, don't you love his huge grin. What a great day for him, he was so excited to be baptized and we are so proud of him because he really understands and knows why he was baptized.






These two stick together, and recently have taken it to a naughty level. Hope they want to go to the prom together, because that's the direction they are headed, since they seem to be trying to get rid of all chances of friends as they gang up to pick on those they play with. They are kicking my butt, but it is so sweet when I am brushing Anna's hair and she is upset because of the snarls and the next thing I know, Owen has run to the bathroom to get the detangler for her so it won't hurt anymore.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Respect for our Elders

I don't have any pictures to post, just a funny story I need to write down before I forget, or embellish it.

Sunday at church we were sitting there in sacrament meeting, listening to announcements and the older gentleman, by the name of Kenny leaned up and started to kind of tease my kids. Some of you from Clarkston, may know to whom I am referring, he used to drive bus. Anyway, the kids were teasing back with him. He would call the boys girls, and they would call him a Grandma. Well, we reined them in and got everyone back in order and made it through the sacrament, when Kenny leaned forward and whispered to Weston, "That sure is a pretty dress you have on." Weston got this really thoughtful look on his face and looked at Kenny, then at me, then back at Kenny and with a huge smile on his face he said, "That sure is a beautiful bra you have on!" Man was he proud, beaming from ear to ear, he looked over at me and I did my best to fake mad look while laughing on the inside. I'm pretty sure my shoulders were shaking. Next FHE... respecting our elders, even when they tease us.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Two Thousand and Ten Wrap-Up

We got snow right before we got our shingles on, so that still needs to be done. Tyler got a new air compressor for all the work on the house.




Tess and Sam, to document them as they are starting to look old.











New haircuts, as a joke on Dad (see Weston's B-day for his cut), only the joke is on Mom because Weston loved it and wouldn't let me cut it for about 2 weeks. You'll be glad to know they are both now gone and the 80's did not make its tremendous comeback.





8th birthday along with his new Scout shirt, book and some cash.












Weston is getting baptized tomorrow, and I can hardly believe it. He is a good boy, and helps Tyler and I be better people. He loves, loves, loves movies and has since he was 10 months old.





Mandy, Emily, and I now dine at Mcdonald's so we can visit without too many interruptions. Mandy was visiting from Virginia over Christmas, so after four tries we finally got together and talked about old times.






Christmas 2010 brought lots of joy...










Books,




dollhouses,


rollerblades,




tool belts to work on the house with Dad,




trucks and trailers,



and coloring.