Friday, December 4, 2015
Kid Christmas Survey
I've worried that having our kids write out a wish list fostered the wrong focus on the season. Yet, my better half felt differently, because he wants to give them specific gifts they want. This year we came up with an idea my husband & I both loved...a Christmas survey!
We printed out questions for everyone like, "What's your favorite Christmas tradition? What is one new thing you'd like to do this year? What are some things you'd like for Christmas?" 3 lines were provided to answer the gift question, so we have a few ideas, but are not building expectations they they'll get everything they can imagine. Plus, we like to surprise them with gifts not on their list too.
The last question was "who do you think we can help this Christmas and how?"
It was good to hear what makes Christmas feel special to them so we make sure we do those things.
And I like that their lists were not just about gifts, but about memory-making and serving others.
Hope your Holidays are sweet & filled with what matters most!
Monday, November 2, 2015
Fall Festival Games
Hope your fall has been fun! I can't believe it's November.
I've been helping to get a few games together for our school's upcoming fall festival.
Like this, for instance...
We have a duck race where kids use squirt bottles to squirt their floating racer towards the finish line. This is my favorite game to compete in...I mean, ahem, to "test out" to make sure it's fair and that each squirt bottle has comparable stream strength.
Soda bottles make great bowling pins.
And we put together some obstacles and targets for mini golf.
The windmill box turns the ball 90 degrees. Plus we have a ramp for hole 7. With a ramp and a windmill, that's legitimate put-put, right?
The best part about this is how much fun our kids have trying out the games! It's been fun to have them help me.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Wedding Photos
My youngest brother got married this weekend!
It was BEAUTIFUL & we were so happy they included us.
Miss H was thrilled to be a flower girl!
Curly here was supposed to be one too, but got cold feet & didn't walk down the aisle. Oh well, better her than anyone else!
Here's my sweet new sister-in-law. She is fun, talented, kind, creative, pretty, organized, & so great with all the nieces & nephews.
They did so much themselves: their own flowers, table decorations, cute things for the kids, and a smores bar-- super great, super fun idea! And their favors were little jars of honey in honor of our G'pa who was a beekeeper. My photography skills don't do her flowers justice, but I wanted a pic anyway.
Our boys got spiffed up as well.
Their colors were grey & yellow.
This brother is so lovable. One of my favorite stories about him was when we were at a reunion. A lot of us arrived at the same time so the hotel parking lot was filled with family. But when one of my brothers drove up, his daughter leaned her head out the window to yell, "It's Uncle Brent!" She was more excited to see him than to see all the rest of us combined! Hahaha. Last time he came to visit us, he played hockey with D and complimented my house decorations (kept saying, "that looks like it came from Pottery Barn" when most people would probably think, "this all looks like it came from goodwill.") He has lots of enthusiasm, is funny, and is a good buddy to our cousin with down syndrome that lives close. Here's a pic of all 4 of my brothers.
Father of the groom.
Mother of the groom, sister, & niece.
Two of our older nieces were junior bridesmaids.
WE ARE SO HAPPY FOR THE BRIDE & GROOM!
It was BEAUTIFUL & we were so happy they included us.
Miss H was thrilled to be a flower girl!
Curly here was supposed to be one too, but got cold feet & didn't walk down the aisle. Oh well, better her than anyone else!
Here's my sweet new sister-in-law. She is fun, talented, kind, creative, pretty, organized, & so great with all the nieces & nephews.
They did so much themselves: their own flowers, table decorations, cute things for the kids, and a smores bar-- super great, super fun idea! And their favors were little jars of honey in honor of our G'pa who was a beekeeper. My photography skills don't do her flowers justice, but I wanted a pic anyway.
Our boys got spiffed up as well.
Their colors were grey & yellow.
This brother is so lovable. One of my favorite stories about him was when we were at a reunion. A lot of us arrived at the same time so the hotel parking lot was filled with family. But when one of my brothers drove up, his daughter leaned her head out the window to yell, "It's Uncle Brent!" She was more excited to see him than to see all the rest of us combined! Hahaha. Last time he came to visit us, he played hockey with D and complimented my house decorations (kept saying, "that looks like it came from Pottery Barn" when most people would probably think, "this all looks like it came from goodwill.") He has lots of enthusiasm, is funny, and is a good buddy to our cousin with down syndrome that lives close. Here's a pic of all 4 of my brothers.
Father of the groom.
Mother of the groom, sister, & niece.
Two of our older nieces were junior bridesmaids.
WE ARE SO HAPPY FOR THE BRIDE & GROOM!
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Super Seven Year Old!
This kid has the audacity to keep getting older!
It doesn't seem that long ago that HE was the baby.
He's always been really fun-loving, even as a tiny guy.
He's now growing so tall, smart, & witty. He cracks us up all the time.
He had a dinosaur party with friends. We did some dino-themed games & had fun.
In preparation, I found lots of things on the web I wanted to mimic, such as:
So cute, isn't it? But I realized that 6 & 7 yr olds care a lot more about playing with friends & eating yummy food than they do about admiring matching food labels.
So, I confess I printed food labels, but I really tried to remind myself that I wasn't creating enviable decorations, I was aiming to make it simply fun. So, I borrowed a cardboard sign from a generous homeless person & called it good!
It doesn't seem that long ago that HE was the baby.
He's always been really fun-loving, even as a tiny guy.
He's now growing so tall, smart, & witty. He cracks us up all the time.
He had a dinosaur party with friends. We did some dino-themed games & had fun.
In preparation, I found lots of things on the web I wanted to mimic, such as:
So cute, isn't it? But I realized that 6 & 7 yr olds care a lot more about playing with friends & eating yummy food than they do about admiring matching food labels.
So, I confess I printed food labels, but I really tried to remind myself that I wasn't creating enviable decorations, I was aiming to make it simply fun. So, I borrowed a cardboard sign from a generous homeless person & called it good!
Friday, September 11, 2015
Camping with kids
Miss H recently turned 9.
To celebrate, we rented a cabin from the forest service & had a fun camping adventure in the mountains.
It surprised us what entertained the kids that weekend. For HOURS they played with the janitorial mop bucket on wheels, taking turns riding in it down the cabin porch ramp. They also liked searching the area for animal bones. They found a book about insects on a bookshelf in the cabin which came in handy for a science project D was assigned. It was a really fun get away.
I used to love camping as a kid... the smell of pine trees, napping in a hammock, enjoying nature & drinking hot chocolate in the mornings. Camping was simple, relaxing, & fabulous.
Then, we became parents.
Camping was no longer simple OR relaxing.
I noticed this taking D camping at age 2. You have to stop little ones from eating bugs or stumbling into the fire. You have to be vigilant so they don't drown in a creek, sit on a cactus patch, fall off a cliff, or try to chase a skunk yelling "come back kitty". You need so much more stuff. Kids don't sleep well, so neither do you. And no more naps in the hammock to compensate for the less than optimal sleep. There's no time for that because you are busy trying to convince your children that even though the outhouse is scary & stinky, they can't just hold it for the whole trip.
CABINS ARE THE WAY TO GO WHEN CAMPING WITH KIDS! There was a shower and a real potty. We had actual mattresses & everyone had their own bed. You can still smell the pine trees and hike with beautiful scenery, but when you make your hot chocolate in the morning, you can heat it up in the microwave rather than chop wood and start a fire.
Marvelous.
We're doing it that way again.
For gifts, she picked out these cute boots & a top. It's fun to shop with her.
For her school birthday celebration, Miss H wanted to do a minion craft, so we decorated yellow water bottle labels. This was a fun, cute, quick project that complied with the school's new "no treats" policy. I think it worked out well.
You can see the baby's growing. She's taken a few steps. Her giggle is adorable.
Life is good.
To celebrate, we rented a cabin from the forest service & had a fun camping adventure in the mountains.
It surprised us what entertained the kids that weekend. For HOURS they played with the janitorial mop bucket on wheels, taking turns riding in it down the cabin porch ramp. They also liked searching the area for animal bones. They found a book about insects on a bookshelf in the cabin which came in handy for a science project D was assigned. It was a really fun get away.
I used to love camping as a kid... the smell of pine trees, napping in a hammock, enjoying nature & drinking hot chocolate in the mornings. Camping was simple, relaxing, & fabulous.
Then, we became parents.
Camping was no longer simple OR relaxing.
I noticed this taking D camping at age 2. You have to stop little ones from eating bugs or stumbling into the fire. You have to be vigilant so they don't drown in a creek, sit on a cactus patch, fall off a cliff, or try to chase a skunk yelling "come back kitty". You need so much more stuff. Kids don't sleep well, so neither do you. And no more naps in the hammock to compensate for the less than optimal sleep. There's no time for that because you are busy trying to convince your children that even though the outhouse is scary & stinky, they can't just hold it for the whole trip.
CABINS ARE THE WAY TO GO WHEN CAMPING WITH KIDS! There was a shower and a real potty. We had actual mattresses & everyone had their own bed. You can still smell the pine trees and hike with beautiful scenery, but when you make your hot chocolate in the morning, you can heat it up in the microwave rather than chop wood and start a fire.
Marvelous.
We're doing it that way again.
For gifts, she picked out these cute boots & a top. It's fun to shop with her.
For her school birthday celebration, Miss H wanted to do a minion craft, so we decorated yellow water bottle labels. This was a fun, cute, quick project that complied with the school's new "no treats" policy. I think it worked out well.
You can see the baby's growing. She's taken a few steps. Her giggle is adorable.
Life is good.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
School Starting
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Summer Summary
I can hardly believe school starts next week! This summer has flown by.
Our baby turned 1!
She's a cutie-- love her bright eyes.
D did have a great experience at the temple & other places in D.C.
We kicked off our family vacation w/ a trip to a water park. Don't have any pics, though (I need a waterproof camera.)
Then we drove to Bear Lake for a reunion. That was fun! We had a 5K. Don't have any pics of that either (I need a camera that captures action shots in super high speed. Ha! Just kidding.) I'm so slow. I maybe jog about the speed of this boat...
The boat we didn't need a balloon pump to fill was faster.
We also played on the shore & rented a water trampoline.
Here are my parents and siblings.
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Look how blue the water is behind us! Bear Lake is really pretty.
My mom bought these cute flag shirts for all 20 grandkids.
With so many kids, we got our money's worth out of the cabin's hot tub!
Our baby turned 1!
She's a cutie-- love her bright eyes.
D did have a great experience at the temple & other places in D.C.
We kicked off our family vacation w/ a trip to a water park. Don't have any pics, though (I need a waterproof camera.)
Then we drove to Bear Lake for a reunion. That was fun! We had a 5K. Don't have any pics of that either (I need a camera that captures action shots in super high speed. Ha! Just kidding.) I'm so slow. I maybe jog about the speed of this boat...
The boat we didn't need a balloon pump to fill was faster.
We also played on the shore & rented a water trampoline.
Here are my parents and siblings.
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Look how blue the water is behind us! Bear Lake is really pretty.
My mom bought these cute flag shirts for all 20 grandkids.
With so many kids, we got our money's worth out of the cabin's hot tub!
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
1st Temple Trip
We are so pleased at how bright, kind, and lovable this kid is. He just turned 12 & is so excited to go to the DC temple with G'ma & G'pa.
Here, he's holding his temple recommend.
I remember playing with him & his little people when he was 3. After my sister got married, he'd very carefully play with our porcelain temple. To get their recommend, the people would answer questions like, "Do you believe Jesus is real?", "Do you believe in prophets?" and "Do you try to keep the commandments?". It was great to talk to him after having a real recommend interview & thinking back to our pretending. Same questions, he confirmed.
We love the temple!
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Spring Update
We have had a busy spring!
We've been sick a lot... strep (twice), ear infections, bronchitis, and a respiratory virus that resulted in a 3 day hospital stay for the 3yr old.
Bless her heart. She liked the popsicles. The oxygen tubes...not so much.
She was better by her birthday, so she got to be princess for a day!
Ah, who are we kidding? She kind of reigns around here all the time, little feisty pants!
We had a retirement party for my father-in-law in April. It was really fun to see lots of family and celebrate that milestone for him. We had BBQ and I made a "happy trails" sign that turned out pretty cute.
For Easter, the kids and I drove to my sister's. We had a great time.
D enjoys band at school. He's getting pretty good on his clarinet & even played in church! We're proud of him.
For mother's day, I got trees to plant.
And lots of hugs & love.
We've been sick a lot... strep (twice), ear infections, bronchitis, and a respiratory virus that resulted in a 3 day hospital stay for the 3yr old.
Bless her heart. She liked the popsicles. The oxygen tubes...not so much.
She was better by her birthday, so she got to be princess for a day!
Ah, who are we kidding? She kind of reigns around here all the time, little feisty pants!
We had a retirement party for my father-in-law in April. It was really fun to see lots of family and celebrate that milestone for him. We had BBQ and I made a "happy trails" sign that turned out pretty cute.
For Easter, the kids and I drove to my sister's. We had a great time.
D enjoys band at school. He's getting pretty good on his clarinet & even played in church! We're proud of him.
For mother's day, I got trees to plant.
And lots of hugs & love.
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