Slowly but surely we are adding improvements to our our house. With limited garage space and hopes to finish our basement someday, we decided to get these storage racks in the garage. Next on the list is to get some grass!!
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
John Browning
Raegan had an assignment to put a poster together and give a report on someone famous that was from Utah. Well, of course you have all the church history or even a prophet or 20 that could work...but let's be different. John Browning sparked her interest after finding out he was a huge part in the evolution of guns. Yes, our family has become interested in guns after our fun time with my family shooting guns in Arizona. So why not learn more. Here is the poster she put together. This man was definitely a busy one, but changed the world with his patents and determination.
She later "dressed" up as him to give an oral report. It was fun to see her in a vest ...wanted to do a gun cardboard cut out...but didn't think that would fly in a public school.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Soccer Weather
I didn't take too many soccer pictures this year, because having 4 in soccer makes it a challenge to keep my head straight with all the practices and games, so yes, I did forget to take some. This picture was during Tarin's game up in Alpine. It was almost May, and here we are with snowy weather. Weird! I know. But it was beautiful all the same.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Easter
For Easter this year, we enjoyed it with the Wardwell family. This was our kids first time spending Easter here. They were pretty excited. Jarom and Rian being some of the oldest, they had the chance to help out the younger kids.
Jarom (bucket head) helped Daxten
Rian helped out Blake
Ammon loved working together with Logan
This little guy, Logan, just loved loved finding a Star Wars egg of Vader. I just had to capture his joy!
Tarin and Raegan were so fast I wasn't able to capture their hunt, but I did find them checking out their loot.
Thank you Gma and Gpa Wardwell! They had a great time.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Hope Of America
I truly enjoyed this evening. All 5th graders (over 2 night programs) from Alpine School District participated in Hope Of America. It was held in the BYU Mariott Center and very full, but Tarin and I were early and loved watching the center fill up. It was a long night, but I was so full of love for my country and for all these kids and teachers who worked so hard to put it together. I was glad Tarin had the opportunity to be apart of such a great program. I can't wait to do this next year with Raegan. Tarin is wearing white...center flag row, 4 white rows up, top white and furthest seat on the left next to stairs. I loved keeping eyes on her. Love my girl.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Spring Break
For Spring Break I decided to head down to AZ, not only to visit family, but the Mesa Temple Easter Pageant was going on and I really wanted to see the new Gilbert Temple. So Monday morning at 4am we woke up and layed everyone down in their spots and took off. Trent stayed behind because he started a new job and couldn't leave. Made it to Kanab, Ut (border of Utah and AZ) by 8am for breakfast and on to Page, AZ to head south.
Well, a funny story, with all intentions to gas up in Kanab. The kids wanted breakfast first, so why not? But after filling our bellies and feeling all happy again, I had forgotten all about needing gas. I was about 25-30 miles into the next 74 mile stretch when I realized..."wait, I forgot to do something!" My heart sank. Because from Kanab to Page, there really isn't anything...I mean no life at all! Although my brain was panicking, my heart was at ease. I didn't want to let the kids know what was going on, but I did my best to conserve what ever gas I had left. I turned the air off (still morning so it wasn't hot anyway), I slowed to 55 speed unplugged any devices...I was doing pretty well. But without cell service and knowing just how far from Page I still was, I decided to make a choice to turn off into this small neighborhood. Thoughts of being stranded in the middle of the desert with 5 kids ran through my brain. How would I do that? Hitch hike? Walk?
About 5 miles west of Big Water (20 miles west of Page) was this place called Church Hill or something. The kids became aware and I told them mom needed to look at something. They know I'm one to stop and check things out, so they weren't too concerned. I drove up and down the little desert streets and one green house stood out, but I kept going to see if there were any other options. I hate to bother people, I feel I inconvenience others, so I wanted to find someone out and around. But not a soul or even an animal moved.
I drove back the way I came and decided to turn down the street the green house was on. Next door to it, it had a fenced in yard with a lot more green plants and trees, seemed maybe a woman could live there, so I tried the door...talk about awkward going into someones yard and knocking. No one answered. So I went back to my initial thought of the green house. I knocked on the door and a nice older gentleman came to the door. I was so embarrassed that me a "woman" ran out of gas..."women never run out of gas, we are very responsible"...well that is what one man told me in South Carolina (another story for another time). I explained very sheepishly, but he was more than willing to help me out. He has several 'toys' boats, dune buggy...so he had gas on hand. Such a blessing. I offered to pay but all he asked was that I pay it forward. I said I would. He gave me enough to get to Page, where I filled up to the brim! Such a blessing to find someone willing to help out of the goodness of their heart.
By 3:30 we made it to my parents house. The kids were glad to be out and moving around. Me too.
We whipped out the hose, slip n slide and sprinkler head. The kids were ready to enjoy the warm weather. And when I say warm...it was HOT. The week we came was their hottest week yet for the year. It got as high as 98! Anyway, I made sure to lather up my whities so they don't fry, and let them loose. Between chickens, water fun, riding the tractor toy, picking oranges, and hanging out with grandma and grandpa, the kids loved being outside.
Wednesday of our Spring Break, was my birthday. Probably my best one yet. I was up at 4:45am to get ready and drive the 20 minutes to the Gilbert Temple to make the 6am session with my mom. My dad and mom both work in the temple Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week all morning. I not only wanted to see the brand new temple from my hometown, but also, my spirit was needing some uplifting in peace and love.
It was amazing! Wow, talk about spectacular and impressive. It was grand and glorious! All the detail and light that shown throughout the building was so ... reverent.
Because my parents work in the temple, and since I couldn't make the open house, my mom gave me the grand tour. The Agave plant was a symbol throughout the temple. It was in the stain glass windows, wood moldings, chair detail, carpet designs, tile designs...everywhere. The subtle colors were a nice touch as well with this design.
From an article this is what was said about the plant... “We wanted something to represent the living waters of Christ, and for the temple to be an oasis in the desert..." --Principal Architect, Greg Lambright
Entrance, recommend desk
One of the endowment rooms, the one I was in
Celestial Room
Being in this room around 7:30 or 8, the morning sun coming in through this huge window was so grand and sweet I couldn't help but shed a few tears.
Up on the ceiling in a foyer, I think
After the temple, my sisters, mom and one of my sis-in-laws took me to lunch to the Blue Lemon. It was fun to be around my family. I just don't get enough of them. (yeah I look a bit tired but worth it)
Later my mom had the kids and Ashton help with my birthday cake.
That evening, to top off my birthday, I took my kids to the Mesa Temple Easter Pageant. My mom and brother Dan came along too. It was so awesome to be there! I was in this pageant as an angel on the top my senior year in high school. Such a neat experience. Now to come full circle and have my kids see this depiction or our Saviors life, it was a joy for me. To be at two temples in one day, and be with family, couldn't have been a better day. I felt fulfilled.
Next day, we went to the Maricopa County Fair in Phoenix to see Josh and Hunter show their pigs they raised. I've seen pigs, but these were huge! It was neat to see all the different animals ready to be shown.
Hunter Josh
It was a very HOT day at the fair. 98 degrees is not too fun. Good thing we could go inside and see fun things people made and enjoy the cooler air.
Jarom, Tarin and Raegan tried the roller coaster. For a carnival ride, it was pretty intense for them. They were pretty scared with some parts of it. Worth it!
Ammon got his chance to ride too.
Ammon's first roller coaster ride. He was pretty scared, but was a good sport. It was so cute to watch him be brave.
Pretty funny, Jarom wanting to do this, Tarin tired and hot, and Ammon trying to reach it...
This boy loves trains. He loved the huge model going around.
Finally Saturday at 4am we were up early ready to take off back to Utah for home. This is in Page, AZ at the McDonalds for breakfast. Perfect halfway home stop! Made it home about 3:30 to 4, loosing an hour to daylight savings, stopping for breakfast and...these guys are awesome at traveling. So great. A fun Spring Break!
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Conference Weekend
Sunday afternoon session we went over to Trent's parent's house. There was a lot of food, cousin time, and of course puzzle time. This year Stacey did Ute's against cougars for the puzzles. With the house divided, it was perfect participation. The Lord's school puzzle won of course, but it was fun competition.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
School Play
Raegan and Tarin wanted to be in the school play this year. Raegan was a villager, and Tarin loved being stage crew. She helped with microphones, lights, props and other things. They had a blast.
Raegan loved dressing up and being in several scenes.
The name of the play was Princess Whatsername.
Their cousin Avery was also in the play. It was a great few nights.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Snow In April
Being April, we thought the snow was done...WRONG! It wasn't too much, but enough to make a miniature snowman. Kids kept this in the freezer for about a week.
Activity Days - Conference Notebooks
Once again, I've been called to Activity Days. I love this calling so much, maybe too much. My convert partner may be a little overwhelmed by my enthusiasm to "conquer the world"...or just get these 11 yr olds passed off before graduating from primary. Anyway, with conference coming up on the weekend, I had the girls make these. It was a lot of fun. I have close to 18 girls, so it was a bit crazy, but worth it.
Before hand I had these all cut up and numbered in order.
Then they had tapped the tabs on so they could take notes. And the next activity, we talked about conference, and guess what? Everyone of them took some notes in one form or another. And the games we played and stories we talked about from conference, they knew them. I was very impressed! I love this calling...or did I already say that? :o)
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