Jared and Noah had a blast with the train set the other day. Noah was especially persistent in figuring out how to do a track that had some elevation while getting creative with the pieces he had. Here are the results!
Monday, May 5, 2008
Trains
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Disney Dinner
Recently our ward young women put on a fundraiser dinner featuring a Disney theme.
Brooke loved playing the part of Snow White, and did a great job. Happy and Dopey were adorable, too, though I am a bit biased. Cinderella, Prince Charming, Pocahontas, and Mulan were there, as well, along with princesses in training, knights, and pirates.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Flowers
Just some cool pictures of two flowers I haven't managed to kill!
Anybody know what the first flower is? If you think you know, post a comment. I'll reveal the answer in a later post. Of course, the pink flower is a rose, and our established bushes are blooming beautifully!!
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Catch Up
Again, it's been too long since my last post. Also decided it was time to dress up our site a little--this is a work in progress. I've managed to leave some things out in between the last two posts, so here's what's been happening.
March 19 was Chris's birthday, and March 23 was Jared's birthday. We celebrated both at once the week before Easter, which was also Jared's birthday. Chris turned 41, and Jared is now 9.
We have a tradition of going to Grandma and Grandpa Taylor's house to celebrate birthdays, and we like Aunt Carin to make the cake because she's the Queen of Cake Baking. Thanks, Carin!!
So, both of them got more like a birthday week, instead of just one day, since we also did celebrate at home on the actual days of their birthdays. For a "friend party" Jared chose to invite his friend Evan to go to Knott's Berry Farm with our family during the week of spring break. Jared also earned his Wolf badge in Cub Scouts.


Now that he's 9, he can start working on his Bear badge.
Chris took his band, orchestra, and choir to perform at Knott's Berry Farm.
The week after Easter was spring break for the kids, but Chris had spring break the week before, so we couldn't really go anywhere. We did go to Knott's together, though, and that was a blast. Silver Bullet is awesome!! I love a good, smooth, fast roller coaster!!



We also went bowling, which was a lot of fun. I can still bowl almost as well as I did back in junior high when I was on a youth bowling league. Some of my kids are impressed by the fact that at one time I could bowl around 135, while others aren't so dazzled by that number. Anyway, enough about bowling. The rest of the week we just stayed home, played board games, played outside, and relaxed! The weekend closing spring break was wonderful, too. We watched Jared and Noah play soccer games (Jared's number 8 in the dark green, Noah's number 3. Spring soccer is coed, so they both have girls on their teams).
We also watched General Conference, which I always enjoy. It's as if the speakers are directing their remarks just to me. Before we went to soccer games, a solemn assembly was held in which we had the opportunity to participate in the sustaining of our new prophet, President Thomas S. Monson, as well as his counselors, President Henry B. Eyring, and President Dieter F. Uchdorf,

and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles with its newest member Elder D. Todd Christofferson.

This was a beautiful occasion that I hope all of our family will always remember. We also sustained a new General Young Women Presidency: Elaine S. Dalton, Mary N. Cook, and Ann M. Dibb.

Some other things we've been doing . . .
BEFORE
AFTER
A friend of ours offered to do some improvements in our front yard, so we jumped on the opportunity! I can't wait for the roses to climb up the pillars and bloom gloriously red and yellow!! Thanks, Mark!!
Brooke went to what's known as Mormon Prom. No dates, just fun with friends in fancy clothes. The theme for the evening was "Pure Imagination" from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
That about sums up the last three weeks or so. Except there was one day where I lost my keys, and I was supposed to leave to take Brooke and Dallin and two other kids to early morning seminary at 6:25 am to get them there by 6:40 am. And so we looked high and low, in my purse, under the couches, behind the hall tree, couldn't find them, called for backup, and kept looking even after the kids were taken care of. A few hours later, I just decided to look in my purse again, and what do you know, there were my keys! What lesson was I supposed to learn from this experience? That my eyesight is going? That sometimes we don't see what's right in front of us? Both are true, I think.
Anyway, it's been a good and busy three weeks. Won't wait so long to post again because this has taken me two days to finish!!!!!
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