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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Pioneer Day


Last week much of my time was spent getting ready for the Pioneer Day Ward Activity that the primary was in charge of. We haven't had a pioneer day acivity for our ward or even stake in years, so I thought it would be nice to do something this year. You can see what we did on the primary blog I write by going here: http://www.edgewoodprimary.blogspot.com/

I made bonnets for Kaitlyn and Sarah and myself. Sarah is wearing hers with the front flipped up.
Normally you might think that we'd have a pioneer activity outside, but it was sooooo hot! It was over 105 degrees outside and the humidity was so much that not even the air conditioning could get rid of the "stickiness" in the air. Anyway, we had fun-about 80 people came a very good turn out for our tiny ward. The activities were making butter, hoop racing, and making a ward quilt. I also made a giant map of the pioneer trail and put it up on the wall. We all had a good time, but even today, a day later, I'm exhausted.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Museum Mayhem

We went to the museum yesterday to play in the children's section.Kaitlyn dressed up.One of their favorite places is the light blocks area. They all have fun building with the clear colored blocks on a light table. One room is covered in chalk boards. Kaitlyn-who doesn't know the order of the rainbow, decided that she wanted to put the colored chalk in "order". I didn't notice what she was doing until she was done. I asked her if any one helped her with it. She said "no". She's such a little artist that she saw how the colors would naturally change from one to another. She's been drawing people with faces, hands and legs since she was two,
but I've kind of forgotten how artistic she was until I saw this.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Library trips


We go to the library every 2 weeks to check out new books. We have a really big city library with a huge children's section that my kids love. When we first started going, William was so excited with all the room in the library that he'd run around like a crazy boy. So I would put him in our toddler hiking back pack. That made it alot easier, except for the back pain. :/ Anyway, William the conquerer has finally learned that the library is not to be conquered, and he stays with me when we go-mostly.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Watermelon seed spitting contest

Our friends the Holloways came over yesterday to play and have lunch. They have 8 children in their family, so it's always a party when they come.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

We're starring in a new "Star Wars!"

A little too big too see it all, but I posted it on Alan's blog and facebook too.

Thursday, July 08, 2010

The Fantastic Fourth

We had a two day 4th of July celebration. Since the fourth was on a Sunday we did our big barbecue on Saturday. We had our good friends the Ence's come over and enjoy the day with us. Then on Sunday we went to their house and spent the afternoon after church with their family of aunts, uncles, cousins, grandpa, grandma etc. It was nice since we're never with family on the fourth, they were kind of our surrogate family. In the evening we went downtown with them to watch the fireworks.
Here's some of the kids enjoying the fire works. Although Sarah looks like she didn't expect to get her picture taken.

I've always wanted to make one of those flag desserts, but I've been soooo busy these days, I didn't want to work too much on the holiday. So I just made some jello with fruit in it, then covered it with whipcream and made it look like a flag with blueberries and strawberries. It was yummy, and not much work. Here's a video of the "pop-it's" festivities.

And this next video is my favorite. When we went to the fireworks down town, William immediately began to climb the wall that was in front of us. He would run across the wall and yell as if he were doing some sort of warrior cry, then jump off into the grass. I wasn't able to capture him yelling as he ran, because he was focused on going to see the ants at the end of the wall, but he does jump at the end with his little warrior yell. It's so funny because we've never heard him do that before.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Sarah Rose, runway model

Sarah had Activity Day Camp last week. On the last day they had a "modest" fashion show. It was very cute to see the girls model modest outfits. Some modeled dresses, while some like Sarah, chose to model casual wear. He she is a "blur"on the runway. She was a little embarrassed and so she was walking really fast. My cell-phone camera was all I remembered to bring. :( Here she is standing in front of her outline that she colored at the camp.


And here is the classic "Sarah being annoyed by her little sister" look. This is a look that we see often between the two of them. Most often when we are in public. Sarah gets really embarrassed by her little sister. (Sigh) She acts like a teenager more and more every day. And yet she's only 9!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Alan's Major Award

Alan is now a featured artist at the Columbus Museum for his drawing of....The Columbus Museum. He said he only had one day to draw it, and he would've colored it if he'd been given more time. He thinks he might've won 1st place if he'd colored it. He won 2nd place in the "ARTiculate" contest. He competed with children from schools around the city. He's very excited, especially because he won a $15 gift card with it.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Alan's first business venture


Alan designed these puzzles. He drew out these little dinosaurs and then I copied them onto the wood and cut them out for him. He wants to see if they will sell. He's so excited about it. So I listed them on etsy. If you click on my shop to the left, you will see them up for sale.



Monday, June 14, 2010

Leveling the ground

So last week we saw that our pool was a bit unlevel. Knowing that it could fall over if we left it, we had to drain it and level the ground underneath it. For two days the kids and I worked in the heat and humidity digging up the grass and moving it.They're smiling here, but it was really hard work. We finally got all the grass up, so then it was time to time to level it. Tom leaves for work too early in the morning to do it, and by the time he's home in the afternoon it's close to 100 degrees. So, knowing that we were anxious to have our pool back, he asked the missionaries to come and help. They did a really good job, but they were so tired and hot from all the work, they needed a little break. They hung out and played with the kids on the trampoline, then had lunch on the deck with them, and read them stories. And now we have a nice level ground for our pool. Yay! Just in time because it's reeeaaally hot these days.

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

The city of Roseville

I like to save old cracker boxes, oatmeal canisters, capri sun boxes, juice cartons, etc. because they're great imagination tools. This morning we decided to make the city of Roseville. We took the old boxes and covered them with Butcher paper that I get at Sam's club just for coloring. Then I took an old sheet that doesn't fit any of our beds anymore and we colored a city on it with crayons.

Don't mind diaper boy. He got himself all wet playing outside in the water filled sandbox earlier this morning, hence no clothing.

Sunday, June 06, 2010

The cookie lady


Using cookie dough that we colored in various vibrant shades, I let the kids create whatever kind of cookie shapes they want. This is what Kaitlyn created. She says it's a cheer leader.
This is one of our favorite activities. Just make up some sugar cookie dough, divide it into sections and color it. I did a post about this before; called "playdough cookies", but you don't really need a fancy recipe. Just a good sugar cookie recipe!

Friday, June 04, 2010

Nature Hike in the park

With the kids home for the summer, we have more time to do big activities. Each day I try to do something that they will enjoy. On Tuesday we went on a Nature Hike at the park. The park has a fitness trail that's about 1 1/2 miles. We took a bucket and collected things along our hike. Here's Sarah collecting some blossoms from a dogwood tree. (We got home and looked up all the things we collected and found out what they were) Along the fitness trail were different "fitness" activities to do. Here they are doing chin ups at a stop along the trail.
We also took a break along the trail and played on some swings.


William the Conquerer strikes again! Literally. He struck the table and it was conquered!. :) (Actually, we think a tree fell on it in a recent storm.)
We also had fun looking at the ducks. Or rather, chasing them down in William's case.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

A pool for Memorial Day

Big Lots had pools on sale, so we bought one the Friday before Memorial Day. We're so excited. Now we have something to cool off in every day! William is too little go in the pool without a grown up, so he helped me in the kitchen. We had barbecued ribs, potato salad, watermelon, corn on the cob, chips, etc. William helped with most of if. He loved helping me wash the corn.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Welcome cousin Nathan!

My brother Johnny and his wife Jenette just had their second baby boy last week. We're so happy for them!

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