I love this holiday season which allows me to take the time to reflect on what matters most. I feel that I am truly blessed in my life. I am grateful that the kids and I were able to be in Arizona with my family for Thanksgiving. What a blessing to be surrounded by so many loved ones. We love you!
We missed you Matt!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Twilight At Midnight
I was so excited that I got invited to go to the Midnight showing of Twilight last week. It was so fun to be out with girlfriends, even if it meant I would be losing sleep over it! I have loved reading every book and have recently read the first book again in preparing for the movie to come out. Maybe it was a mistake to have it fresh on my mind, because through the whole movie, I kept saying, "That wasn't in the book." My description of the movie is this: You know when you have a really GOOD dream, but when you start explaining it to someone you realize how CHEESY it was...Well, when I was reading the book, I thought it was really GOOD, but seeing it in movie form made me feel like the story was CHEESY. But of course my heart is hooked, so I can't wait to see it again with my Mom and sisters here in Arizona. Now who is being CHEESY!:)
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Night Of Recitals
Kynlee had the opportunity to start taking violin lessons. She had the desire and the price was right, so here we go with this adventure. She started the beginning of September and is still going strong. She takes from an 8th grade girl in our Ward, who is being tutored by her Mom. Kynlee is her first and only student. I am quite impressed with the talent that Kynlee is showing so early. She has amazingly caught on quick. I hope that she will stick with it and maybe someday her and I can play together.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Girls Basketball
We signed Karley up for Girls Basketball this season. She loves it and is really good! It is so fun to watch her enthusiasm for the sport. She has practices once a week where she learns about dribbling, passing, man to man defense, and shooting. On game day, she puts what she learned at practice into the game. She is my little sports girl. I love it!
Friday, November 14, 2008
I Am A Rock Star
Kynlee had her "ROCK STAR" themed Birthday Party tonight. It was so much fun! We hung up hot pink and black streamers and blew up a bunch of hot pink balloons for decoration. She had all of her friends come dressed up in their best Rock Star outfits. There were some really cute ideas. I taped a roll of red wrapping paper on the sidewalk coming up to the door to resemble "The Red Carpet". Everyone got their picture taken on it. We handed out glow in the dark bracelets and sprayed sparkles in their hair when they came in.
Kenzie got a little carried away with the sprinkles! I love the thumbs up sign!:)
Kynlee ended the party by singing "I Got Nerve" by Hannah Montana all by herself. She really got into it with actions, dancing, and attitude. I was quite impressed! I would say that the party was a huge success, because even a couple of days later, the girls are still talking about it.
Kynlee blew out her candle with her noise blower.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Birthday Celebration
Kynlee turned 10 years old today! It has been so fun to watch her grow up and develop her sweet little personality. Honestly, she is a treasure and I will continue to enjoy every minute.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
One Year Older And Wiser Too
Happy Birthday Tim! You are a wonderful Father, Father-in-law, and Grandpa to my family. You always show us kindness and love. Thanks for listening to my kids and complimenting them on their accomplishments. Kenzie thinks you make the best swing pusher. I hope you had a great Birthday. You deserve it. We love you!Grandpa and his cute UT grand kids had fun celebrating his special day! Donna made roast for dinner and Tim requested his candles go on top of a pumpkin pie for dessert. Yummy!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Cool School Project
A few kids in Matthew's class were chosen to make a full body mummy wrap of themselves. I gave my consent to the project not knowing the actual time I would have to put into it. I spent 2 hours in his classroom wrapping each body part separately - legs, arms, torso, butt, shoulders. The wrap was clear packing tape. I put on 3 layers of tape. On the first layer, the tape was sticky side up, so it wouldn't be stuck to his skin. The second and third layer were sticky side down. Matthew said it felt so weird. He was a trooper! After I layered a body part, I cut a seam up the side and took the wrap off. This was Matthew's least favorite part, because he was afraid of me cutting him. Can you blame him? I took the project home to finish it. I taped Matthew's head, and all the body parts back together. Finally, after an hour and a half, we assembled it. It was very time consuming, but I must say that the outcome was worth it. It looks awesome! They will be hung in the classroom for awhile and then it comes home with Matthew. Maybe I'll hang it in his room!:)
Matthew enduring the last body part to be wrapped...the head! The scary part was carefully cutting the tape off without cutting his hair. It was a slow process.
After taping all the finished body parts together, this is the end result. Looks just like him...so cool!
Matthew showing how light weight it is. He was proud of the end result. It's nice to know the many hours I put into this project was appreciated!
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