Showing posts with label celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebration. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2014

february around here

Dave and I went with Keri and Michael to see BYU Folk Dancers at the Conference Center. We met up with Aaron and Becky Love for dinner at Crown Burger beforehand.




Anne lost her first tooth. She's only four!


She also made all of the Valentines for her preschool class by hand. It took her a long time but was just what she wanted to do. She loves to draw!


Speaking of teeth, Sawyer's teeth (or the lack thereof) are looking a bit like a jack-o-lantern. How does he even eat?


Ben's favorite shoes to wear are Anne's. Usually an unmatched pair. He also loves to dress up. Reminds me of Sawyer at that age.




We had an Olympics party for the Opening Ceremonies on the 7th. When I mentioned the Olympics were going to start soon, Nathan exclaimed that we had better have donuts just like last time. This party was sort of lame because I was still feeling sick with baby #7. The kids were still happy though. We spent the next two weeks watching lots and lots of hours of Olympic coverage which I thoroughly enjoyed.




We spent lots of time in rehearsals all month. I'm directing a stake Broadway revue that Dave, Emma, Nathan and Sawyer are performing in. Slade and Nathan are also in rehearsals for the school play, Robin Hood, and I help with the choreography. These rehearsals fill our Tuesday and Thursday nights and Saturday mornings.

I took Emma down to Mesquite, NV, for the President's Cup soccer tournament. More on that in another post.



Dave received an award from work. He and I got to go eat delicious food at Thanksgiving Point for the recognition dinner. Then, I got to sit back and listen to how totally awesome my husband is at work. He really is just awesome all around.



While not as much as in January, I still spent a lot of time in bed feeling sick. Of course, this means that there are constant messes all around my house. The counter is usually filled with bread, cheese and milk left out from someone's snack making.



Wednesday, December 12, 2012

12-12-12

I just had to celebrate 12/12/12 in some way since a date like that won't come around again in our lifetime.

1. We started with 12 donuts for breakfast.
2. 12 was our number of the day for math and tried to work in the number 12 in as many ways as we could during school.
3. We took a picture at 12:12. Dave was home for lunch.
4. We had an eating contest. Who could eat 12 items the fastest? We did chocolate chips, cereal and pieces of cheese. The cheese was a little hard to swallow so I won that one.
5. We did 12 jumping jacks, 12 sit ups and 12 Burpees.
6. We blitzed the house for 12 minutes.
7. We listened to as many versions of The 12 Days of Christmas as we could find on-line. Our favorites were The Muppets, Straight No Chaser and the song called The Twelve Days AFTER Christmas.
8. Emma worked on her science project making batches of bread. It wasn't really anything to do with 12 but she's cute and we had to work a picture of her in there somewhere.
9. I made 3 pizzas with 12s on them for dinner.
10. We read 12 picture books.
11. We watched the 12th episode of a show.
12. We said 12 things that we are thankful for.

Happy Birthday to my brother, Jeff, too!

Friday, December 7, 2012

gender reveal election party

My sister-in-law, Megan, and her husband, Tim, are having their first baby. Finally. We are so excited for them. When Megan asked at a family gathering how she should reveal the results of her ultrasound, I immediately said that she should let me throw her a party! And I did.

Don't you love these awesome graphics I found on Etsy?










We are so excited to meet Baby Jorgensen in April!

Monday, October 8, 2012

the Sawyerinator turns six

Sawyer started out his birthday as a star on the soccer field with a morning soccer game. Then we came home for pancakes.



Later in the afternoon, five of his friends joined him for his Robot Design Academy party.




 

 

 

 

Six Things About Sawyer at 6
1. He is taking off in his reading ability and reading everything in sight. Maybe there is hope for me to get one bookworm among my children.
2. He loves playing video games, especially Super Mario Brothers.
3. He is very coordinated in sports and dance.
4. He has a wicked temper.
5. He is entering into his destructive phase that both my older boys went through. Giving himself haircuts, cutting blankets on beds, carving into his bedroom walls, and on and on. AGH!
6. He hates being alone especially at night. He gets scared easily and often has bad dreams.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

let the games begin

Watching the Olympics every few years is one of my favorite things. I fully intend to have the TV showing the Olympics nearly all day for the next two week. Last night, we hosted another family for an Opening Ceremonies Viewing Party. I know it is absolutely unnecessary but creating special treats and decorations just makes me happy. I hope it makes things that much more memorable too.





Monday, July 2, 2012

one sweet cookie

Our little Benny Boo Boo turned 1 today! We celebrated this evening with a Milk and Cookies party. As always, I didn't manage to get everything done for the party that I wanted, but it was still a nice celebration. We had a mixture of homemade (Chocolate Chip, Lemon Crinkle, Chocolate Ginger) and store-bought cookies. For the milk, we had flavored milk (Orange, Vanilla, Rootbeer, Strawberry, and Chocolate) and homemade ice cream (Peach, Strawberry Buttermilk, and Mint Chocolate Chip).




Ben had no trouble digging right into his cake. Cousin Lauren wanted some too.
the following pictures were taken by Dana
 






Party guests included the Vances, the Linders and all the Daniels. It was a house full of lots of people who love Ben. One sweet evening.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

happy father's day


Dave is AWESOME! We are always happy to celebrate him on Father's Day. On Saturday we shopped for treats. While we were there, the boys also spotted an American flag swimsuit. They were so excited because then Dave would have a swimsuit to match theirs. I put it all together in a basket.


The kids wrote cards and left them for him on his plate. We enjoyed a good breakfast with pancakes, bacon, strawberries and orange juice. Dave likes his pancakes cooked on only one side. Have you ever tried a batter pancake? Would you ever?


cards and batter pancakes

Anne: I love Daddy because he gets in his car and goes to work.
Sawyer: I love Daddy because he is awesome because he runs fast.
Nathan: I love Daddy because he is my good soccer coach.
Slade: I love Dad because he is nice to me and does a lot of things for me.
Emma: I love Dad because he goes on walks with me and talks with me.