Friday, November 19, 2010

Not to sound conceited..

I don't want to sound conceited, but how could we not get better looking with age? Heaven help us! You know, I always have blamed my mom for all of my bad perms, hair do's, outfits.... Well now that I have kids of my own, I understand. There is no way I am going to take the blame when my kids look at their pictures 20 years from now and say "Why did you let me wear that" or "Look at my hair". Mom always used to say there are only two things she can do for us and hope that it is enough to get us all married off. Well, she paid for contacts and braces, then the rest was up to us :)

Why did we take our first day of school pictures with cats? I think my sister Tonya is wearing a banana clip.
If my memory serves me correctly, I think we were trying to look like idiots.
I'm speechless...
Again, speechless.....
My brother looks like he has a dead cat on his head.
I just can't wait to look back at my kids pictures and laugh!!! I just need to remember to take them more often.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Things that make you go hmmmmm....

Well, today was my first SEP (student, educator, parent) conference with Buster. It was fun to visit his classroom and have him show me all the things that he enjoys about school. He things his teacher, Mrs. Roghaar, has the prettiest name ever! When we started the SEP his teacher said that Buster was great at making new friends and that he always had something to share. That is no surprise, because he loves to talk. Anyway, she asked him who his friends were. He said a few names of kids in his class and then came the name of a boy in his class that was very interesting. His friends name was Breaker! Now what do you get when you have two 5 year old boys named Buster and Breaker?? Things that make you go hmmmm.......

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Look alike...

What do you do when you babysit your little sisters child for a couple of hours? Let me add that it was in the evening and he took a bath at our house. He was all nice and clean and in his little PJ's. I was looking at his hair and had an idea! Do you notice a similarity?


I think Grant is cuter than Alfalfa :)

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Is summer break already gone??

WOW, did summer break go by fast? I wanted this summer to be fun so I tried to plan quite a few activities. We started off with a bang and headed to St. George for Utah Summer Games. Carter's team didn't win a game, but we enjoyed Cedar City and St. George. He participated in another tournament call Cache Valley Cup, his team placed 2nd, which was great! Carter and Caleb took swim lessons, which they loved! We went down to Seven Peaks and that was great fun also. Denise and I ventured out into a couple of fun rides, and who doesn't love the wave pool! Carter went to scout day camp at Camp Fife. He rode a zip line and thought it was AWESOME! Carter went to Stew Morrill basketball camp and decided that basketball isn't his favorite sport :( Last but not least we headed to the Oregon Coast the first week of August. It was great fun and I would love to go back again. It was a few too many hours in a car with a bunch of kids, but which family vacation isn't??? The best thing about the Florence, OR vacation was our meals. We at 14 people, 9 adults and 5 kids. Our rental house had a nice big kitchen so we decided to cook all of our meals rather than eating out. We fed 14 people for 8 meals for a total of $16 per person!! Isn't that awesome??? I forget to take pictures, but here are some of them.

We went crabbing, we didn't catch anything we could keep and it was really cold!
This sand dune tour was AWESOME, I would do it again in a second!
Doesn't this picture spell TROUBLE???
The disfunctional family!!!

Carter and his awesome kicking skills.

Tomorrow, is a big day! I need to mentally plan to send my baby to kindergarten. I know, this is weird.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

If you play with the big boys....


We live in a wonderful neighborhood where none of the kids suffer from childhood obesity. Kids are regularly playing outside whether it is in one of the many kiddy pools, playing football, soccer or lacrosse or maybe jumping on the trampoline. Buster is one of the younger boys and he wants to play with the big boys and they are always nice enough to let him join in. Well, one day they were playing a little rough and so Buster took matter into his own hands.






Sunday, May 23, 2010

Who does he think I am???

For preschool Buster filled out a little questioner about me, with the help of his teacher. Here is how it went:

How old is your mom? 15 ( you couldn't pay me enough to be 15 again, maybe 25)
What is your moms favorite TV show? The news
What does your mom hate doing? Watching TV
What is your moms favorite food? Ham ( I think ham is ok, but for sure not my favorite)
What is your moms least favorite food? Potatoes ( I love potatoes in any form, I would eat them for every meal)
What does your mom enjoy doing with you? playing games, domino's ( I am not sure I have ever played domino's with him)

It is funny do see how your kids see you. Personally I think that I am a pretty cool, hip and happening person, but to my 4 year old I like the news and eating ham.


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Not so bad

I am liking no TV week. We have been playing games quite a bit. Soccer has filled up most of our spare time. We went to the Fun Park on Saturday and the kids roller skated, we went to a fund raiser and purchased some raffle tickets and Buster won a Lego Hockey set. We have actually been really busy and I might have watched the news to help take my mind of fasting :)

Friday, April 30, 2010

No TV week... ugh


Don't get me wrong, I don't let my kids sit in front of the television for hours! When they wake up in the morning and to calm down out night they like to watch some shows. Well, Carter came home with the contract this week and was willing to give it a try. The contract said no video games or TV from April 30 (after school) to May 7th. I am wondering if he can still use the computer?? I told him we can build cool stuff with the Lego's, read, hopefully the weather will cooperate for outside play and board games. After Carter was home about 1/2 hour from school he said "This no TV week is going to be easy", I sure hope so was my reply. I am pretty sure that Buster and Paul are not going to participate, since the Jazz are playing and there is a new Star Wars the Clone wars on tonight. Carter and I are going to give it our best. I am already dreading Saturday, fasting along with no TV, what am I going to do? I would watch TV to take my mind off of fasting and now that isn't an option! Wish us luck.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Spring Break

Last year was my first time to visit St. George Utah. I fell in love with that city. Keep in mind is was April and not August. If I were old enough to retire and had my house paid off I would TOTALLY buy a winter home down there. This year we went on some awesome hikes. We went to a place called Pioneer Park which is above St George by the Dixie Rock. It had great view and lots of huge rocks for the kids to climb on. Sometimes the kids would get a little close to the edge and my toes would start to tingle, it happens when I get real nervous about heights.
Above are some of the view from Pioneer Park.This is Snow Canyon. There were some great hikes there also. There were petrified sand dunes that they kids played on for quite a while. It was so amazing to see such awesome creations.
Ya, you guessed it, my toes were tingling when I saw Carter up there.
The rocks were nice and warm and Buster was ready for a nap!
This was at Pioneer Park, the pioneers had built a house inside one of the rocks.
We also rented 4-wheelers and went riding out at the an ATV area. We had a great time and were covered in red dust when we were finished. Carter enjoyed driving the 4 wheeler while we relaxed for a while.
This is a picture inside a lava cavern of some sort. It was so weird, you would be walking and come up to this big hole in the ground and there was a bunch of lava rocks and you could climb down into them and check things out. You could crawl into the caves and explore, but not a closterphobic person like me.
Ya, I hate snakes and this is what I thought was a stick, until I noticed it moving. Yes, it is a rattlesnake. Luckily I was up on a huge rock about 30-40 feet away. I felt the need to warn anybody on the area about the snake. That dang bugger ruined my whole day because then I went in the "watch" mode and I was always on the look out for any creepy crawly things. I can't wait to go back to St. George in June when Carter with be participating in Summer Games.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Don't put all your eggs in one basket!



You know those dang grocery carts that your kids always want to ride in at the store? They are huge and they are shaped like a sports car or the carts THAT have a section where two kids can buckle up? You need a CDL to drive those things and they are a big pain in the butt especially when you just wanted to get some yogurt and maybe a carton of eggs. Well, yesterday I ran to the grocery store and Buster wanted one of those big carts and I just needed to get a few items. So, thinking I was real smart I talked him into getting his own "little" grocery cart. You know the carts, the ones that are the perfect size for a little kids to push? This one needed to have the wheels oiled because it had a really high pitched squeaking sound the whole time he was pushing it. For some strange reason, kids feel the need to run really fast when they have one of those carts. So, Buster started running with the cart and then he needed to turn his cart well, of course it wouldn't make sense to slow down ?!?!?! So, he takes the corner at full speed and he had the little cart on 2 wheels then it was laying on it's side with the grocery rolling all over the store floor. You guessed it, my carton of eggs were on the floor also, I had super sized my eggs and was getting the 18 pack that day, bad choice on my part. Anyway, Buster felt really bad and we proceeded to pick up the items and when I picked up the egg carton and opened it up, there were a few casualties. I was honest and I purchased that carton of eggs and ran home and boiled them before the slightly damaged ones went bad. All in the day of a life with a little boy!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

We love the Olympics!





Carter and I have been enjoying the 2010 Winter Olympics. We have watched quite a few of the competitions, I think Carter enjoys them because that means he gets to stay up later at night. I have loved watching figure skating ever since I was a child. My sisters and I would try to copy the moves in our living room. We would wear our slippers that had slippery bottoms and we would slide around on the carpet. So Carter and I watched the pairs "ice dancing" and then the next night it was men's figure staking. When we were watching it all of a sudden Carter says " Mom, this is very disturbing to me." , then a minute later "I don't think I can keep watching this, it is very disturbing to me" I was thinking, "What is so disturbing about this?" Then when I really looked I noticed men wearing feathers on their hand and puffy sleeved outfits. They way they were dancing on the ice all by themselves. Then I realized that I was glad that Carter found it to be disturbing.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Super Buster to the rescue!

For Christmas Buster received a foam padded hockey stick (p.s. it still hurts when you get hit with a padded hockey stick) and roller blades that are especially made for kids. The roller blades start out with one wheel in the front and two in the back, then when they get better you can move the wheels in a straight line like roller blades. Anyway, he loves to put them on and play hockey in the house. Then he added the blanket so it looks like a cape! He is so funny because he love to pretend, that kid can play all day in dress ups and pretend he is 100 different people ( robot boy, army guy, hockey star, spider man, ninja.......) you get my drift!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Andrea the Slacker

I haven't posted anything for quite a while, probably because I am really bad at taking photos and I feel that when I post I need something to show everyone. I am grateful that the inversion is gone and I can see what the blue sky looks like again. I am grateful for the snow that we received these past couple of days, I especially love to look at the trees when there is snow outlining every single twig and branch. How can we not know that there is a Heavenly Father that created all of this???
I have realized lately that since I have younger kids I really need to embrace everything that comes with that. So, I have discovered a couple of things that I don't want to give up since I am OLD! First of all I realized that I love to put together Lego's!! I know, weird! All of those little pieces fit together, that is how they are made and I just think that is amazing. The other night Paul and I went out and I told the boys if they were good I would buy them a Lego set. Well, the Lego's weren't really for them (shhhhh) they were for me! I didn't them that, but I spent most of the next day putting them together. I am so pleased with my quaint little villa! It is so cool, it has a sliding glass (in Lego world they are plastic) door and you can remove the roof and there are little stairs that lead to the up stairs so you can play with your little Lego people. I let my kids do that, I just like to build them.

The other thing I realized I enjoy it the Chipmunks. Carter got the Chipmunks movie for Christmas and we watched that I thought that it was cute. I know some people find their little voices annoying, but I think they are cute and they make me smile. We went and saw "Chipmunks- The Squeakquel" and I thought that it was cute also. I find myself tapping my foot and singing the words to the songs in my head.

One day Carter decided that he wanted to build a snow fort so he could have snowball fights. So, he got a 5 gallon bucket and filled it with snow and build the "Great wall of Carter" as I have named it. This picture was taken about 2 weeks after he build it so it was getting a little sluggish and falling down, it was a little taller in it's prime.