Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving this year was very quiet and different from past years. We decided not to travel anywhere, as we have for the past several years, and it ended up being just our little family together. We missed seeing all the extended family, but I enjoyed just relaxing a bit at home and keeping things relatively simple (although it also meant I had to do ALL the cooking!).

Just a couple of explanations about the pictures. Hannah insisted that she have a complete drumstick -- bone and all -- for her portion of the turkey. And Courtney was throwing a fit because I didn't make the kind of mashed potatoes she requested (I tried a garlic mashed potato recipe, which she ended up liking after all).




There is much to be thankful for!

More School Stuff

It's a busy time for school programs -- and there's still more to come!

This go-round we have Hannah singing with the rest of the 4th grade in their evening program, which consists of about 7-8 songs. Grandma Humpherys was able to come with us this year!



Then we have Indian Girl Courtney singing some Thanksgiving songs with the 2nd grade at a Fab Friday morning assembly. She's on the front row on the right side.


On my way out to the car after the Fab Friday assembly, I spotted Hayley in the cafeteria with some of her cute little 1st grade friends. The 1st grade won the contest for the best lunch room manners and were being treated to cinnamon rolls -- yum!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Courtney's Baptism

The Saturday after Courtney's 8th birthday we were able to have her baptism. It was a busy day, with her birthday party that same morning. My dad was here that weekend, so he was able to share the excitement with her.



She was a very excited girl!


The service was very nice. The talks were given by Courtney's Grandpa and her uncle Brandon. Hannah and Hayley sang the Primary song "Baptism." Courtney was beautiful afterward! (And she didn't mind at all that she's wearing Hannah's hand-me-down baptism dress.)


Family pictures after the baptism:



Courtney wore her pretty dress to church the next day, along with her new baptism necklace that she got for her birthday.



She is growing into a beautiful girl!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

It's Great to be Eight!

Courtney celebrated her 8th birthday last week -- she was so excited! It's been a busy month with birthdays and visitors and other events.

It was no surprise that she wanted a dog cake for her birthday. She also wanted chocolate cake, which makes frosting it tricky (so many crumbs!), but this is what we ended up with:


She wanted to get dressed up for presents and cake, and she also had me braid her wet hair the night before so it would be wavy on her birthday.


She got lots of fun presents, including her very own set of scriptures from Grandpa & Grandma.


Then it was time for cake and candles.


I had to include this picture because it is classic Courtney.


McKay had found some trombone music for the "Happy Birthday" song and he started playing it on his trombone as we started singing to her. Courtney did NOT like this and refused to blow out her candles unless we sang it again. She can be quite a stubborn girl! I finally convinced her to blow them out before they melted onto the cake and she did (although I had been so preoccupied talking to her that I totally missed the picture when she actually blew them out).

Courtney also got have a party with friends this year. With so much going on at our house, I decided it was worth a little extra money to host the party somewhere else. We had it a place called "Brush with Art" where the kids get to choose and paint a little clay sculpture. After it's painted, you leave it at the store for them to glaze and put in the kiln again and then the kids get to keep their creation.

We could have up to 8 kids and I told Courtney 2 of those slots had to be her sisters (good thing she is friends with her sisters!).


One of the other girls she invited couldn't come, so we ended up with 7 total. They had a fun time!





Courtney is growing into a beautiful girl! She has always been my most stubborn and independent kid, but in some ways that is a good trait! She excels in school and is friendly to all. She is a great helper to me and amazes me with her curiousity and desire to learn new things. She still loves dogs (and anything dog-related) and can tell you all about the many different breeds. We love having her in our family!

Friday, November 19, 2010

A Young Man

McKay turned 12 last week, so I guess he is officially a "young man." Wow. He is almost taller than me now. His shoe size is just a half-size smaller than Brian's. And he finally got his first suit. So I guess it's true!


He said he didn't have a specific cake design that he wanted this year -- the only request he gave me were that it be chocolate cake with blue frosting. (And there are two shades of blue here -- it's hard to tell in the picture.)


He was very excited to open his presents. He was really hoping he would get a new "trigger trombone," but no such luck for him this year. (He'll have to just keep using the borrowed one from the school for now.)


He got a couple of iPod accessories (like an alarm clock that he can plug his iPod in to) and a couple of games and a new pocketknife (which is missing at the moment so I really hope he hasn't lost it already).


Then it was time for cake and candles.




McKay got to have a little party this year. He invited a few friends to go bowling and then they all came back to our house for cake. They seemed to have a fun time (depsite the fact that McKay cut his finger using his new pocketknife to open a package).

We are glad to have McKay in our family. He is doing well in 7th grade this year -- taking all honors classes and getting straight A's. He enjoys his computer graphics class and has spent lots of time on his own playing around with little videos and all kinds of neat special effects. His favorite teacher is his Reading/Language Arts teacher and he still can get pulled into a good book like the rest of us around here. He is 1st chair trombone in band and he and I have been practicing some trombone pieces together (me accompanying on the piano). While he has to be reminded about some things (like taking showers and using soap!), he is usually a pretty responsible kid and is always willing to help others (except for sometimes when Mom is the one asking, but we're working on that...).


Happy Birthday, McKay! We love you!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Early Snow

We had a bit of a surprise last week with a snowstorm that came barrelling into the Texas panhandle. Since we've lived here, we've never had snow in November, and this was a lot (several inches) of heavy, wet snow.



Thursday night I woke up several times to the sound of thunder and rain hitting our windows. When I got up Friday morning, there was still some thunder and lightning, but when I looked outside to see how wet everything was, I was very surprised to see snow on the ground and falling from the sky.


I got the kids up and was thinking we would have to drive them to meet the bus (the bus doesn't go on our dirt roads when they are wet and muddy) when we got a phone call that school would be starting an hour late. (I wish we would got those messages before we prod the kids out of bed.)




Brian took the kids down to meet the bus, but it didn't come and it didn't come, so he finally just drove them into school. When the kids got home later that day, they couldn't wait to get out in the snow and play. The kids have coats, but not really much else in the way of snow clothes -- no boots, snow pants or very warm (waterproof) gloves. So they layered and layered and still maanged to have a grand time despite getting wet and cold.




The snow has mostly melted now, several days later, except for the giant snowball sitting in the backyard. I wonder if this is a sign for things to come this winter!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

School Stuff

Just a quick recap on a few school-related events recently.

Every Friday, the elementary school has a "Fab Friday" assembly. A few weeks ago, the 2nd grade sang a song they had learned during music. Courtney really wanted me to come and watch her sing, so I did. They did a great job.



The next week was the Academic Pep Rally, where they give out awards and such after each grading period. Both Hannah and Courtney made the "All A Honor Roll" and got T-shirts. (This is the first year that 2nd graders received letter grades -- as opposed to just "satisfactory" and such -- and had the chance to be on the honor roll.)


Then McKay really wanted me to come to one of the pep rallies at the middle school that he participates in as part of the band. This was their last pep rally to end the football season. The band plays a few songs, the cheerleaders lead a few cheers and there is lots of yelling going on. It was fun (McKay said it was the best one yet.) He is enjoying playing the trombone in the band. (McKay is in the red jacket 2nd from the end just in front of the drums.)


In other school news, I've been making lots of extra trips to the school for UIL practices. McKay, Hannah & Courtney all qualified to be on UIL teams this year. UIL is University Interscholastic League -- it's basically a regional academic competition in all kinds of subject matters. McKay participated last year in Social Studies (Maps, Charts & Graphs). This is the first year the elementary school is participating (2nd grade & up). All the kids tried out and made the final tema -- 4 kids per grade level are selected. Courtney is doing Storytelling, Hannah is doing Oral Reading and Ready Writing, and McKay is doing Math (Scientific Calculators), and I think he is also doing Science and Social Studies again. The compeition is on December 1st in Childress this year, so the kids are busy getting ready!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Happy Halloween

Halloween has come and gone, so I'd better hurry and get up the pictures before we get into November birthdays and Thanksgiving!

Halloween was pretty low-key this year. The kids pulled out the box of costumes and in the end, kept things very simple. I think Courtney and Hayley changed their minds many times as to which costume they would wear.

We started out the weekend on Saturday morning with frosting sugar cookies (which I have by now eaten WAY more than my share of!).



Saturday evening was our ward's Trunk 'R Treat. Here are the costumes we ended up with.


Hayley as a bumble bee (an old costume I made for Hannah's kindergarten program several years ago):


Courtney as a rabbit (she surprised me with this simple last-minute choice -- she found the ears in the box and just went for the pink clothes to match):


Hannah as a cat (the only thing Halloween-related we bought was the little mask/tail set for her):

And McKay as... hmm... he wasn't even sure how to label himself (initially he said Orville Wright because that what the hat was first used for several years ago, but then he just went with "businessman" I think):

Then it was off to the church for Trunk -R Treat (have to take the truck so we can sit on the tailgate!):



The girls and some friends taking a break in the back of the truck:


And home again to dump out, sort and swap treats!


I thought this was so cute too. The girls decided many weeks ago that their favorite stuffed animals also had to have Halloween costumes so they got out the fabric scraps and made these all by themselves.


Hannah with Fluffy the pumpkin:

Courtney with Buddy the ladybug:

And Hayley with Pandy the ghost:


Halloween Sunday was a great day, not because we did anything Halloween-related, but because it was our ward's Primary Sacrament Meeting Program. I thought it went so well and all the Primary kids did absolutely wonderful. So many kids had parts memorized (especially the little ones!) and the songs were beautiful. I'm always glad when that day is over, but also a bit sad too. It was a wonderful Sunday!