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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Sundance

While we were in Utah in December visiting Jeff's family, we took the boys up to Sundance to give them their first ski experience. They had a great time. They took lessons and were both doing very well by the end. Jeff hung out with me while I took a lesson. I learned so much from having an actual lesson; a much better experience than the first time I went skiing for anyone who knows that story! The ski instructors up at Sundance were amazing. I was very impressed with the instructors that worked with the boys; they were very patient and friendly with them. It was a great day!
ImageLandon after a long morning of skiing
ImageBlake after a long morning of skiing
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ImageI'm all ready to go, too. We wore lots of layers because we were afraid we would be so cold, but it turned out we were all more than warm enough once we started skiing.
ImageThis is me with my instructor, Owen. He is the most patient person ever; I was the slowest person on that mountain!
ImageLandon and Blake listening intently to their instructor.
ImageIf you maximize this picture, you can see our boys coming down the mountain with their instructor behind the first group of kids.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Our Temple

We took the boys to walk around the grounds of the San Diego temple. It's so amazing to go back there after all this time and remember where we started. Absolutely one of our favorite places in the world.
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Sealife


While in California, we also went to Sealife. It's a small aquarium next to Legoland. We absolutely loved it. It was completely empty, so we felt like we had the whole place to ourselves. The best part was the shark tank. SO COOL.
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I Bet You Had All Given Up on Us, Right???

So, I haven't blogged in forever. I just haven't been in the mood, I guess. Life is moving along at warp speed, and I just don't seem to have the ability to stop and document it all.

But, tonight, I decided I might give it a go.

I thought I would start with some pictures from our California trip from May. We made our annual pilgrimage out to our Mecca a.k.a. Legoland. The boys had a blast, and Jeff and I did, too. As much as I abhor Disneyland and theme parks in general, I have a soft spot in my heart for Legoland. Not sure why, but it is just so much fun.

Here are some pics:


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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Cabo Vacation

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Jeff and I had the BEST VACATION EVER!!! We flew to Cabo for 4 days and 3 nights of complete paradise. We stayed at this super amazing resort, The One and Only Palmilla. All we did was lay around and soak up the sun, listen to the ocean, and eat really great food.


Thanks to Jeff's mom and dad for flying down to take care of our boys while we were gone!


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Thanksgiving in New Mexico

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We have a huge backlog on our blog. And if I look at all of it, it is too overwhelming. So, I've decided to just randomly post without any type of order. For some reason, this seems much less overwhelming to me.

We spent Thankgiving in Las Cruces with Travis's family, Nana and Papa Roe, and Julie's mom and youngest brother. I am so glad we made the 11-hour trip. It was totally worth it. Before we got on the road, we explained to the boys how long the trip was. Landon got it. Blake, though, thought that we should be there after about an hour. He was not to happy about being in the car for such a long time!

The boys had a great time with their cousins. And we all had a great time visiting.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Mo Willems

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I had to do a post about Mo Willems because I think he has become our family's all-time favorite children's writer. His books are so funny!
We found out about him because the boys' school has been encouraging the kids to read Caldecott Medal books, and "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" was one of the Caldecott books that Blake brought home from the school library.
After reading "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" we decided we definitely needed to check out more of his books. So far, we have read "Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late," "Knuffle Bunny," and "Knuffle Bunny Free." I think the Pigeon books are the best!
So, try them out with your kids if you haven't all ready!

Monday, December 13, 2010

We're Still Here!!!

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Life has been moving so quickly the last few months, but I wanted to let everyone know we are still here and someday we will catch up on this blog...hang in there with us, please.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Hunger Games Trilogy

Image So, I have finished the third book in The Hunger Games Trilogy. This series was great. The books are intense and fast-paced. As you read them, they play out like a really great movie in your head. The last book was pretty dark and even more intense than the first two. But I was satisfied with the ending.
If you haven't read these books, I would tell you to check them out! Even if you're not a big reader, you will love them!
I cannot wait to see how the movies turn out.






Wednesday, September 15, 2010

I Know School Started Three Weeks Ago, But...

All right. So, I am finally getting around to posting the pictures of the boys' first day of school. I know it's late, but I also know there are some grandparents out there that would agree, better late than never. So, here they are. The first one is obviously of the boys in front of our house before school.
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The next one is of Landon finding his locker. If you look closely, you can see his teacher. She is the blonde in the blue shirt with kids swarming around her.
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ImageI love this one of me and Landon. I am trying to give him a hug goodbye, and you can tell he's resisting. I think I might be embarrassing him! (Sigh)
The next one of Blake, I just think he's trying to take it all in.
ImageImage ImageThe last two are of Blake at his desk in his classroom. He sits at a table with all girls, which is probably best. If he had another boy at his table, he'd probably never stop talking!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Courage, Cheerfulness, and Humility

Image In the June 2010 issue of the Ensign, President Monson said the following:

To live greatly, we must develop the capacity to face trouble with courage, dissappointment with cheerfulness, and triumph with humility.

I'm not sure about the rest of you, but I haven't done any of those things very well. I am very good at facing everyday, normal, run-of-the-mill events with courage, cheerfulness, and (maybe) humility. But, give me any type of medium- to large-sized trial to deal with, and I am Chicken Little, running around crying, convinced that the sky is falling.

The thing is, my way of dealing with problems doesn't work so well; in fact, it doesn't work at all. No matter where we are at in life, we all have trials to go through. Young children may deal with fears of being alone in bed at night, older children may deal with challenges of schoolwork and fitting in, teenagers may deal with self-confidence issues, college students may deal with decisions on what path to choose in life, adults may deal with mortgages, jobs, and divorce. My point is, no matter who we are and no matter how great or simple or easy our lives might seem from someone looking in, we are all struggling to overcome something.

What I love about this statement from our Prophet is that it's a reminder that we are meant to be challenged in life. It is part of Heavenly Father's plan for us. Instead of running around, acting like the world is coming to an end, we should get on our knees and confide in the Lord. Going to the Lord in prayer will give us the peace and comfort and strength that come from the Spirit so that we can face our trials with courage and cheerfulness.

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Magic of Friendship

I wanted to give a little update on how school is going for the boys. So far, they seem to love this school year. I believe the teachers are still getting the boys' classes settled into routines, so we haven't seen any homework yet, which is nice. Both of the boys love recess and P.E. the best, which is nothing new. Landon's enjoying the new freedom and responsibility that come with being in 3rd grade. Blake really enjoys the days I allow him to buy lunch in the cafeteria. He loves getting to choose, all by himself, what he is going to eat.

Landon is as happy as can be in 3rd grade. We are really fortunate that Landon has his best friend in his class again for the third year in a row. Landon and Sam are two peas in a pod. It's like they seem to just be in their own little world when they're together. This is a picture of Landon and Sam on a field trip last year.
ImageBlake is thriving in kindergarten. He has a new "best buddy" everyday, as he calls his friends. He cannot seem to get enough of meeting all these new friends. Below is a picture of Blake and his buddy, Charlie, at the Fathers and Sons campout this year.Image When I see my kids this happy, it just makes my heart smile. I am so glad that they have good friends.

There's a magic to friendship, especially friendships we have in early childhood. I believe that friendship is one of God's greatest gifts to us. Nothing makes a day sweeter than a good friend to share it with. The most ordinary, mundane situations become remarkably more interesting and significantly more fun with friends.

I love this song by the White Stripes, or maybe you've heard it covered by Jack Johnson:

We're Going to be Friends

Fall is here, hear the yell
back to school, ring the bell
brand new shoes, walking blues
climb the fence, books, and pens
I can tell that we're going to be friends

Walk with me, Suzy Lee
through the park and by the tree
we will rest upon the ground
and look at all the bugs we found
then safely walk to school
without a sound

Well here we are, no one else
we walked to school all by ourselves
there's dirt on our uniforms
from chasing all the ants and worms
we clean up and now its time to learn

Numbers, letters, learn to spell
Nouns, and books, and show and tell
at playtime we will throw the ball
back to class, through the hall
teacher marks our height
against the wall

And we don't notice any time pass
we don't notice anything
we sit side by side in every class
teacher thinks that I sound funny
but she likes the way you sing

Tonight I'll dream while I'm in bed
when silly thoughts go through my head
about the bugs and alphabet
and when I wake tomorrow I'll bet
that you and I will walk together again
cause I can tell that we're going to be friends

Aren't we all thankful for friends? I'm so grateful my boys have chosen good friends that build them up and make them feel good. I hope they will continue to choose good friends as the years go by.
And I have to say, my life is so much sweeter with my best friend! I love you, Jeff. Image