Sunday, February 15, 2009

computer addict

Not me.....although that would probably be true.

I mean Sawyer.



As soon as I get up from the computer chair, he is already climbing up to take my place. He knows how to get on to his favorite website Starfall to play ABC games. I love seeing him learning though I do wish I didn't have to fight yet another child for computer time.

violin recital

Emma had a violin recital on Wednesday. She played Andantino.



She is nearing the end of Suzuki Book 1. She has a good ear and a natural sense of music. It is a pleasure to watch her progress. She never grumbles when I tell her its time to practice and the tears during practice sessions are thankfully getting fewer.

This is what her teacher included about her in the program:

"Emma--meticulous practice, very thorough, always has a great attitude, wants to learn as much as I can give her at every lesson"

Friday, February 13, 2009

somebody loves me

I am married to one of the very best men out there. He blesses me in so many ways. Yesterday, he surprised me with these...


...and a new under-cabinet CD player since only the radio works on the current one. Man, I love him!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

family fun

Although I haven't been blogging, we have been staying busy with life, school, and family adventures.

On January 30, we went swimming. Dave took the afternoon off work to join us allowing me to stay poolside. We started at the Lehi Legacy Center. When we walked into the pool area, they told us we couldn't actually get in the water for 30 minutes. WHAT!? Imagine how fun it was to keep a very ready-to-go-swimming Sawyer away from the water. The fun in the water had only lasted for about twenty minutes when they cleared everyone from the pool again and told us it was closed for the rest of the day. You've got to be kidding me! This was not a good day for swimming apparently. We were able to get a pass for a return trip and then we decided to head over to American Fork rec center. We stayed there for another hour or so.


I hosted our co-op the first week of this month. Making fossils was on the agenda and I wanted to try out the project ahead of time. On Tuesday, we got out the playdough, dinosaurs, and plaster of paris to create our own fossils. First we actually made our own playdough. Then the kids put dinosaur profiles and footprints into the dough. We poured plaster of paris on top and allowed it to dry. After pulling off all the playdough we finally painted them with brown paint to bring out the details. The kids seem to all enjoy the project and it was fun the next day. However the most fun came afterwards when they just got to play with the playdough. They played for over an hour with it, shaping it, cutting it, burying dinosaurs, making footprints and such.


We visited the firestation last Friday. After watching a video, the kids practiced "Stop Drop and Roll", learned about the firemen's equipment, went out to the garage bay and saw the trucks. They each received a temporary tatoo sticker and a cool heat-sensitive pencil. We ended the trip at Wendy's for lunch with Dave.

major blog slacker

I don't know what has happened with my blogging. I am trying to repent and get a bunch of posts ready. Plenty to come soon, very soon!