Our Family

Our Family

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Oops!?

H- "Mommy, I am sorry but the paper slipped and I accidentally got some pen on me."
Me- "Oh, okay. Come show me so we can get it of."
H comes around the corner and I see H's leg.

Me- "H that doesn't look like an accident. Look, it covers your whole leg. Plus, you have shapes like circles everywhere."
H- "Those aren't circles, Mommy. Those are rectangles!"

For the Beauty of the Earth...

E- capturing some fall foliage



It might be hard to see, but there's a rainbow.

Where we live there is a lot of rain in the Fall. The best is when there is rain and sun breaks, then there are rainbows. The girls noticed the rainbow this day and wanted a picture to remember it. It was quite vivid in real life, but didn't photograph very well.

Autumn


The weather is changing!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Who Will Join Me?


JR's aunt put this on her blog. I think it is a terrific idea. I plan on participating. I hope you will too.
"A couple of years ago, I read the Book of Mormon in two months by reading 10 pages a day. Recently, my friend reminded me of what a powerful experience it is. So I was thinking I would like to read it that way again. I am going to begin November 1 and read 10 pages a day and I will complete my reading on Christmas Eve. Isn't it perfect? I feel like it will really enrich my holiday season. Would anyone in blog land be interested in reading it this way too? Who will join me? "

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

It's Heaven To Be Seven

R recently celebrated her birthday. She loved all her presents, despite my worries I posted about earlier. She loved her outfits she was sent. She loved the Little Miss books and the pig puzzle. Don't worry Grandma did take her to the store and bought her a Zhu Zhu pet.

On her birthday, I was able to take her out to lunch. It was just the two of us. First, we went and saw her old teacher. R really wanted to see her for her birthday. I guess when you have the same teacher for two years they can have a big effect on your life. Then, we headed to this cute 50s diner. The owner goes to church with us, so he came to our table and gave R some quarters for the jukebox. When he found out it was her birthday, we were treated to exceptional serve and a hot fudge sundae with lots of sprinkles!

That night R headed to Grandma and Grandpa's for a sleepover. She decided she wasn't ready to stay alone so sisters and I headed over there for a slumber party as well. The next day we had "Grandma waffles" (homemade waffles with strawberries and whip cream). We went to the toy store. Then we had lunch at Red Robin, of course. After lunch, R and Grandpa made cupcakes. Then we all (Beth and her kids as well) headed to the pumpkin patch.

Here are the only pictures I took of the whole weekend.

R deciding on which pumpkin

I choose this one

H-Look what I found

A-I like this one.

Dainty girls, dainty pumpkins...I guess.
Anyway, the weather was fantastic. It was bright and sunny. It was one of those days you just look around and are in awe of this beautiful world we live in.

R's Early B-day

JR was out-of-town on R's actually b-day. So, she opened the presents from us early.

A new dress

Some more new clothes

A candy jewelery making machine

And slip on shoes. So fun!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

J Crew Pictures

You might remember my family took pictures this summer when we were all together. It was 104 degrees when we had our pictures taken. We were all melting!
Here are a few pictures from that day.

The Whole J.Crew


Team Z


E and Me relaxing

Saturday, October 17, 2009

In reply to "Whooped"

The other day my friend put this on her blog.
"Motherhood kicked me in the butt today. Good thing there's always tomorrow to try again."

We have all been there! I love this thought about parenthood.

“Never forget that these little ones are the sons and daughters of God and that yours is a custodial relationship to them, that He was a parent before you were parents and that He has not relinquished His parental rights or interest in these His little ones. … Rear your children in love, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Take care of your little ones. Welcome them into your homes, and nurture and love them with all of your hearts. They may do, in the years that come, some things you would not want them to do, but be patient, be patient. You have not failed as long as you have tried” (“Words of the Living Prophet,” Liahona, May 1998, 26–27; “Excerpts from Recent Addresses of President Gordon B. Hinckley,” Ensign, July 1997, 73).

I need patiences. I need patiences. I also need to remember whose children I am really raising.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Get Out Your Scissors...

It's Box Tops Week

So, look in your pantry. Maybe you have some products with...


Just cut of the UPCs


Maybe in your pantry you have products with...

Get out your scissors and cut on the dotted line.

For a complete list of participating products please visit
boxtops4education.com
and labelsforeducation.com
Don't know where to turn them in? Send them to me, the Box Top Queen!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Squeaky Wheel

My school district is doing a new kindergarten schedule. The kids either go all day Monday, Thursday and every other Wednesday or Tuesday, Friday, and every other Wednesday. However, then there is reality. Some weeks with days off, in service, etc... the kindergartners only go to school once.

My sister did this schedule in her school district a few years ago. She didn't like it. Luckily, their district was smart and ended it. I am hoping my district will to

One of my friends has sent out an email asking all of us with concern to act. Here are bit of her email.
"Are you concerned about the new kindergarten A/B schedule? I firmly believe that the inconsistency of this program hinders learning at the early stages of education when children are building the foundations for success in school...I know I am only one of many concerned parents. However, Evergreen school district superintendent, John Deeder, claims to have heard only from two families about disappointment with the program. TWO!... This email is to urge you to support these parents in the effort to improve learning conditions for your children. Please call the office of John Deeder (360)604-4005 and leave a message with his secretary expressing your frustration and dissatisfaction with the A/B schedule. The more people who call ... the more likely it is this will change."

Many of my friends have called and been told the only way this schedule is going to be changed is if the district receives enough complaints. So, here is to the squeaky wheel! I encourage all to call! (Even if you are not in the area. Let them know people everywhere care about our kids)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

A Tale of Two Sisters

Okay, in the next month two of my girls have birthdays.

One is in love with Snow White right now.

Great, the DVD just came out yesterday. Plus, there are tons of toys to go along with that.

She also loves Panda bears.

What do you know, right now the line of clothes at Gymboree is Pandas. How lucky am I?

Well, unfortunately, we have the other sister's birthday first. What does she want? Hmmm... that is tough. I have thought and shopped and now just hope she likes what I bought.

Oh, she is watching tv and just said she, "I bet one of my presents upstairs is a zhu zhu pet." Ah, I bet not.




What's a mom to do?
(At least she actually goes to the store with my mom. She can get something she wants then.)

Monday, October 5, 2009

Rook...Fond Memories


Have you ever played Rook?

It's a card game. My grandmother taught me to play it when I was younger. Initial, I learned to play it because I was bored, and there was nothing better to do. Over the years, we would fight to be able to play Rook with Grandma. It often was VERY competitive., not surprising if you know my family. In college, I had some friends that would play Rook with me from time to time. In fact, the first time I told JR I loved him, we were playing Rook. (Okay, okay, we weren't even dating. We were partners against my brother and his wife and we were winning by a landslide. That deserves an "I love you" to a stranger, right? Like I said my family is competitive. Anyway, it work out well okay. I ended up marrying him.)

Well, since then I have had a long Rook drought. Then a few weeks ago, we played Rook. Now, we have played several times. One night we stayed up until the wee hours of the night playing; it reminded me of my college days. I am not as young as I use to be.

Every time I play I think of my grandma. It brings back the happy childhood memories. I am looking forward to teaching it to my girls. Rook could go on for generations!


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Jonas Brothers

This is for my neices

So, you want to know what Nick Jonas will look like in about 17 years?


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Here's a preview!

Okay, it's one of my childhood friends, but when I saw this picture he reminded me of Nick Jonas.


Thought all you future "Mrs. Jonas"es should have an idea of what you are getting into.