Showing posts with label #5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #5. Show all posts

Feb 19, 2018

I Love You Day!


The sweet Activity Day girls heart-attacked our door, 
along with this m&m rice crispy treat getting our Valentine's Day off to the perfect start.
 Of course we were up late making Valentine boxes.
 Kami went with a unicorn this year
and luckily Kaitlyn decided to recycle Kami's from last year.
There were roses for me from my sweetheart, and lots of candy and cards, and even a late night (10:30) doorbell ditch of some yummy-looking brownies for Cory. 
We definitely were feeling the love.

Feb 14, 2018

Leader

 We have a new leader in our house - a music leader that is.
Last week, Kami volunteered to lead the music at a church event.
She practiced all week long.
When it was go-time, she was really nervous.
When she stood up to lead, you would have thought she's been doing this her whole life. She was a pro!  I'm so proud of her for stepping out of her comfort zone. 

Feb 6, 2018

Super Bowl 52

This is how we celebrated the Super Bowl on Sunday.
with pedi's in the tub. It makes for the best party ever!
  In the middle of washing the dinner dishes a special Super Bowl invitation was delivered.
the place: Mom's bathroom
the time: right now
the activity: pedis in the tub

There were foot soaks, foot and leg lotion massages, nail painting, and treats. 
After-all, What's a party without treats?

I vote we make this a new tradition! Next year I'll be rooting for team SPA! Go TEAM!

Feb 1, 2018

Babies R Us

I love that we're still playing with baby dolls at our house. 
For Christmas Kami and Kaitlyn both got a new doll.

 Kami got a toddler size doll that she packs around on her hip all day.
Kaitlyn got a newborn that she swaddles and cradles while she plays.

These girls love their babies. Every night they dress them in pajamas and get them ready for bed.
Every morning they get them dressed and comb their hair. 
They take them for walks, and check out books from the library to read to them. Most nights, they even eat dinner with us. 
Each morning they bring their baby down for me to tend while they're away at school.

Even "Aunt" Kelsey is sometimes forced to get in on the action.

I know it's only a matter of time before they no longer want to play with baby dolls so I'm cherishing every moment I can.

Jan 26, 2018

Crazy Hair, Don't Care!


When it's crazy hair day at school, you do crazy hair.
(And when your mom is a beauty school drop-out, you have to do your own.)
Here we have the bun-hawk, similar to the mowhawk.
And this one is simply Bow-tiful!
You can never go wrong with a half dozen bows in your hair.

I never had crazy hair day at school when I was growing up. Did you?

Jan 18, 2018

Eleven

Today Miss Kami turns 11 years old. 

Jan 9, 2018

Dreams


I've always had a thing for string instruments. Growing up I daydreamed about sitting 'round the fire with all my friends. I'd be strumming Free Fallin' on my guitar while my friends and I all sang along. Having the best time ever, of course!

Dec 7, 2016

Aug 3, 2016

Picnic

Wordless Wednesday:

Jul 27, 2016

My Baby Love

Wordless Wednesday
(photos courtesy of #6)







Jul 25, 2016

It Finally Happened

 As you may or may not know, three years ago, Clint and I bought a two-year old house. Here in Utah, when most people build a house, they move in first, and then put in their yard. The original owners of our house never got around to that part, so when we moved in, there was no yard, just a lot of dirt, and rocks. 
-Well, no more.-
I'm happy to report that as of last Friday, July 15th, we finally have grass!
 Putting in a yard with minimal hired help is a long tiring process. We tried to do as much as we could by ourselves.
Clint and my dad started in April moving rocks and installing the sprinkler system.
After doing as much as we could on our own, we had to hire out the rest. Someone to pour cement, build a couple of rock walls, bring in topsoil and grade the yard, and finally, someone to curb around the flowerbeds.
Here in Utah, the housing market is booming. We called 100's of landscapers who never called us back, and those that we were able to get a hold of were booked out for weeks/months. I'm an impatient person. When I'm ready for something, I want it right now. This was a hard wait for me. Finally, bit by bit, over the course of three months, we were able to get everything done.
 After months of waiting, once things got started, everything seemed to happen all at once, and almost too quickly.
On Monday the topsoil people finished. Tuesday the "Curber" came. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday we (and when I say we, I mean Clint) installed 1,567,899 sprinkler heads.
In fact, we were up until 3 am most nights trying to get everything done and ready for sod.
Our neighbors were awesome and also helped.
We had one neighbor that came over every night to help. Our other neighbor stayed up late combing the dirt to make it smooth and remove any rocks.
Speaking of sod, it was scheduled to be delivered Friday night, and we would install it Saturday just in time for the return of our three older children who were attending a church youth conference.
WRONG!
The sod trucks pulled up a little after 5:30 am Friday morning (Who needs sleep?)!
There was no way we could keep the sod outside in the heat and sun all day long, so after going back to bed for a couple of hours, Clint and I began laying sod.

We had some awesome helpers. The first to arrive was a sweet neighbor lady, no bigger than me, who came with her two children. Together we carried the large HEAVY (who knew grass could weigh so much) pieces of sod over to Clint who then put them in place. We worked for over two hours and finally finished the smallest section of the entire yard before muscle fatigue set in and lifting another piece of sod was impossible.
 When I was wondering how we were possibly going to lay 20 more pallets of sod, more neighbors showed up to help -This time men! 
 They kept coming and coming and before I knew it, there were 10 men out there taking time away from their family to help us lay sod.  Each came on their own without being asked.
We were so grateful.
 When we began laying the sod, we noticed that there were a lot of unusable dry crumbly pieces that fell apart when you went to pick them up. This was not good. We knew we had ordered a little bit extra (a little cushion), but with all this bad sod, we wouldn't be able to finish the entire yard, and would have to wait (ugh! that waiting game I "love" so much) for more to be delivered. 
Somehow, even with several pallets-ful of unusable sod, we had just enough -just enough- to complete the yard. It was a miracle!
At the end of the day, as we sat on the patio looking out over our new yard eating Cafe Rio (that a thoughtful friend brought us), we were dirty and exhausted, but happy and very very grateful.

Jun 14, 2016

May Happenings

May was an extremely busy month. Isn't it always?

Here are some exciting things that happened:

FIRST GRADE PROGRAM
#6 had her 1st Grade program, which means she's soon going to be a 2nd grader and before I know it, she'll graduate high school, and be leaving the nest.

*sigh*

Okay, I'm getting a little ahead of myself! Please excuse me, I've been a little emotional lately.
She was so cute! She sang. She danced, and she jumproped like a pro for 4 minutes!
I was winded after the first 10 seconds of just watching her.

SYTYCD TALENT SHOW 
 #5 and her friend worked for weeks on a dance for their 3rd grade talent show. 
She is a performer. She jumps at the chance to get in front of an audience.
Me . . . I try to avoid it at all cost!

Jun 9, 2016

Track and Field Day


 Since the beginning of time, or so it seems, I have attended one or more track and field days.
Then suddenly, my older children were too old, and my younger children were too young, and I had a two year reprieve break from Track and Field Day! 
 Chica #5 competed in the softball throw. . . .
(I'm pretty sure she learned the leg thing from a YouTube video) 
 the 100 meter dash. . . .
and the long jump
This year was the first time I didn't have any younger siblings with me. It was just me and her, spending the day together, and I loved every minute of it!

Jun 6, 2016

For a Good Cause

In April, #5 and #6 helped a neighborhood friend work a lemonade stand.  They were earning money to give to Jonny and his family in the Dominican Republic.
It warmed my heart to see so many neighbors and family members not only buy lemonade and cookies, but also donate money to support them in their cause. 


Apr 11, 2016

Spring Break 2016

Last week was Spring Break in our neck-of-the-woods.
While most everyone was getting tan on a tropical beach or camping in the mountains, we were having the most fun of all. . . .
 going for daily walks,
 playing around on snapchat
(username: watchmewhisk)
and enjoying the much needed break from getting up early, schedules, and homework!