Sterling played the ukulele in the 4th grade program last night. Let us just say, it was impressive and he is one handsome pioneer, huh?
Friday, March 27, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
I'm seeing stars!
Aaron and I are looking for a house. It has been quite the task to find one we like that is in are price range and in a good location. In the process, I couldn't help but notice that this star is everywhere! It's on houses all over the Utah county and beyond. If anyone could tell me that it represented something cool, like the home has a family member oversees serving our country, I could really appreciate that. But if this star is a trend, then I think it's a bit over the top. If anyone that reads this blog has a star, I don't mean to offend. It's just this crazy redhead's opinion.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Moms and Muffins
Sterling, Tomy, and Zach read enough each day for a week to attend their school's annual Moms and Muffins. We read together "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" and enjoyed our muffins together. It was very fun except that we didn't win the drawing and Zach's apple juice got spilled. Other than that it was pretty great. Aaron and Damian went and had Dad's and doughnuts together at Smith's while we were busy at the school. The Lewis' had a yummy morning.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Cafe Rio on Sunday
Aaron really loves Cafe Rio fire roasted chicken salad. He especially loves the creamy tomatillo dressing that goes on it (I think that he could drink it). I decided to look online to see if I could find the recipes and I did. We had the pork salad though. It turned out to be really really good. I think that the boys loved it too.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Straight A students?
We just got report cards on Friday. I have to say that being a parent makes you somewhat excited and nervous about getting report cards. I think the boys were more nervous than excited for us to get them. I think overall, we improved, but there is room for improvement. I feel pretty bad for my mom and all she did to help me in school when I was a kid. I did well because of her, until Pre-Algebra (she turned me over to my dad then). Thanks Mom and Dad. I get it now how good you were to help me. Stay tuned for the year's end progress in our school work.
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