Friday, September 4, 2009

Ensign Peak


For a combined activity, the youth in our ward were going to climb Ensign Peak. (For those who don't know what Ensign Peak is, it is where Brigham Young climbed up and proclaimed that this was the place.) Mike being somewhat in charge of the activity, wanted to make sure he could find the place and make sure the youth could climb it. So on Saturday, all of our family except Ashley (because she has a hurt foot) drove into Salt Lake and climbed Ensign Peak. It was a fairly easy hike. The kids enjoyed picking the Acorns off the tree and eating them as they hiked along. It was so pretty to see the Salt Lake Valley from so high above. Mandy had an attitude and didn't enjoy waiting for her mom to take pictures of the family with her cell phone camera. (I'm trying to figure it out. What can I say, it's a new phone.) But over all it was a huge success. Especially when you get to go eat at Wendy's when the hike is over.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Summer Fun









Before I know it, the summer will be over and school will be starting. I can't say that we have done anything great and grand for the summer but I have tried to do little fun things with the kids to keep them occupied. But because the two older girls have had softball tournaments the last 4 weekends beginning on Thursday- Saturday, we haven't had as much time to go and do things. Because Ashley's team got beat out early at the West Valley tournament we made it home at a decent time of day a couple of Saturdays ago, so that we were able to take the kids fishing up at the reservoir. The kids have been begging all summer to go and since Mike had to get a fishing licence to go to scout camp, we didn't have an excuse not to go. Of course Mike had to teach them how to prepare their line. Then he had to show them how to cast their line. Of course this happened about 20 times. Finally he gave up the pole and let Mandy give it a shot. She was a great fisher woman. She made the only catch of the day. Granted it wasn't a fish but the next best thing is a crawdad. I guess crawdads love grasshoppers cuz he wasn't giving it up. Every kid except Ash and Brooke got a turn to fish. (Ash stayed home and Brooke isn't capable of doing it.) The one thing we learned is we need more fishing poles, one isn't enough.
Of course as I mentioned, we have been doing lots of softball. We just finished the last tournament yesterday. Ashley's team ended up taking 2nd in the Kaysville tournament. She pitched the championship game but ended up loosing 2 to 1. It was tied 1 to 1 until the last inning. She even hit good. She managed to hit off of the girl who supposedly can pitch 60 mph. Not many of her teammates could, so I told her she should be pleased with how well she played. So Ashley's team finished with 2 second place trophies a first place trophy and who knows what happened in West Valley. Mandy's team didn't do as well. But they improved greatly. Mandy had a rough rec season so it was good to see her make great strides. She is hitting good and is a great bunter. Her coach said that Mandy is a utility player. He knows she can play anywhere and do a good job. She played mostly second but when they knew they would be playing teams that could hit in the outfield, they put her out their to catch the balls. She did great! I just wish her team had one more game, because they were finally learning to work together as a team. After saying that, I am glad that softball season is over. It has been a long 6 months of softball and practices. Now I have to get prepared for volleyball which begins tomorrow. Yes tryouts begin tomorrow. I think this year will be the hardest cuts for me to make. I like all the girls yet I know in order for our program to improve there has to be cuts. This stinks!
Besides volleyball, I am going to try to make some more memories with the kids before school starts. Then what will Brooke and I do by ourselves once the kids go back to school?????
PARTY!!!!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Volleyball Camp



This last week, I spent 4 days away from my family in sunny St.George. I went to a volleyball camp with our team. I was a little disappointed that none of the Jr.'s or Sr.'s decided to go. So we took 12 sophomores and 2 freshmen. Boy did we create some memories. On our way down to St. George I allowed the girls to do the Chinese Fire drill. Of course this happened where there was no traffic.... out in the boonies. As we made our way down I -15 my air conditioner began blowing hot air. Needless to say it was a roasty toasty drive to St. George. I called my dad on the way down and he made an appointment for me to take my van into a shop. They found that my compressor had gone bad so I needed a new air conditioner. So I decided to have them fix it. So we spent the next day and a half making several trips or throwing everyone in together. I was so glad to get my van back and to have some air. The little team I was in charge of improved so much and we had too much fun. On our Tuesday night game, They giggled and laughed that we were pathetic. The next day they all did their hair funky or braided. One of the girls told another girl that her hair looked like a lunch lady. I told them if they won, that I would take them for hair nets. They won so we went looking for hair nets. We couldn't find hair nets so we got shower caps. They all went into Maverik with their shower caps and then I came in to pay for their drinks with my shower cap. The girls thought this was a lot of fun. We got a few chuckles from other patrons. I was proud of the girls that I worked with and felt they improved so much by the end of the week butI was glad to arrive home on Thursday. I had fun but was ready to get back to a normal life. I don't care for eating out so much and being away from my family for such a long time. I am so glad that I have such a great husband who is willing to help his wife out, even though he thinks she is an idiot for wanting to be a coach.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Let's Go Camping




As we looked at our calendar, our weekends are pretty much taken by other things.... softball, scout camp, girls camp, etc. We decided if we were going to take the kids camping, this would be the only weekend that we would have. As the weekend grew closer, so did the clouds. We decided that we would wait and see if it was going to rain. (nothing like being in a tent and having lightning and rain all around you.) As Mike arrived home from work, so did the dark clouds. We decided that maybe we could go for a cook out and bag sleeping in the wilderness. As we loaded up the van, the clouds began crying a little. We decided to go up Middle Canyon in Tooele. It seemed clear in Tooele and we thought maybe we could beat it. As we arrived in Tooele so did the rain. We kept going and decided we would give it a shot. We found a camp ground and began building our fire. The kids were sitting around the fire when it began lightning and thundering. I sent the kids to sit in the car and then the rain came. The trees were a great protection but not enough. So we got an umbrella and held it over the fire to keep it protected from the rain. After 10 minutes of the rain only picking up the pace, we decided that our cook out would have to wait. So we loaded up the chairs and packed everything in the van and headed home. We picked up pizza to eat instead of hot dogs and hamburgers. We pitched our tent on the wet grass and let the kids sleep out on the lawn. We decided on Saturday we would try it again. We decided to go up South Willow Canyon to find a spot. Everything was taken so we ended up at the Stake Center where there was a fire pit. We began building our fire. We had a hard time catching the wood on fire. The wood we begin to burn, but then it would slowly go out. We spent an hour on the fire and then gave up and went home and cooked our hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill. If anything, we got really smokey. We smelled like we went for a cook out, but got the great taste of the grill. So much for camping in the great out doors!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Nutmeg


Sooo Brooke has a new name. We made custard pies for Ellie's birthday and when we sprinkled the nutmeg, Mike said hey Brooke that is the same color as your hair. So now her name is nutmeg. Nutmeg has said some funny things lately and I wanted to share what her little mind thinks of. Jase had gotten some Oreo cookies for his birthday. He has kept them in his closet for over a month, just eating some once in a while. We were eating dinner and Jase shared that Brooke had climbed his shelves in his closet and had eaten all his cookies. Brooke pipes up after he was done and says "I wanted an Oreo, so what!" The funny thing is she said it with attitude and her hands were out in front of her turned upside down and moving up and down as she spoke. Today while we were eating lunch, a cat walked by and Brooke said, "that cat sucks". Why does she have to repeat everything that she hears. Today we made custard pie for Father's day. I caught Brooke putting her fingers in the pie. I told her to stay out of it, she said "just look away." Needless to say, Mike has lots of holes in his pie. One day Brooke was saying shut up. Ashley was telling her to stop. Brooke kept saying it and Ash told her she was sick of her. Brooke turned to her and said, "your face makes me sick!" Of course Ash let her know she was a little brat. (this helps her to know how she should talk.) One day a boy came and was talking in his truck with Ash. Mandy, Brooke and a friend of Mandy's kept watching and bugging them. . The boy kept staring at them and Mandy yelled what are you looking at. Brooke thought this was funny. So when Ash came in she said with her attitude "What are you looking at?" One time at dinner Brooke said she knows the "H" word. We let her know the "H" word was horse. So now anytime someone says horse, she says, "you said the H word. There are so many more things but I'm not a good mom and write them down immediately so these are just a few.

June is almost gone



I swear that school just got out and before I know it school will be starting again. So this is what we have been doing so far this summer..... Birthday, birthday and then birthday.

Brooke started June off with her birthday. She got all her most favorite things (bubbles, bubble gum, and play doh.) Such an easy birthday. Thank goodness, because the next day we had a birthday party for Ashley. She "only" invited 15 teenagers but it was amazing how there ended up being so many more. She claims they were not invited and just showed up. Well 4 lrg. bags of chips, 4 bags of popcorn 10 packages of candy, 6 2 liters of pop, cookies and cupcakes later, we survived a ton of teenagers celebrating Ashley's birthday 6 days early. The next week Ash began weight training and running and helping 3 hours a day at the elementary summer school. (She thinks that she probably doesn't want to be a teacher.) Then she had basketball camp then softball practice. When Ash got home she was pooped! Open gym for volleyball on Tuesday and Thursday. The rest of us went to the Movie's on Tuesday. Mandy had softball practice that night. While she was at practice, I went with Mike to shop for the food that he needed for youth conference. The rain began to fall while we were at Wal-mart. Mandy called saying practice was over. She was able to hitch a ride to Wal-mart. Ashley had her birthday on Thursday. I took her out for lunch and then after open gym, we came home to lit candles on her cake. She got a straightner and a new battery for her phone. (her dad vows he won't buy her a new phone.) Then next two days were crazy because of Mike being in charge of the meals for our ward youth conference. He survived and learned many things that he hopes he doesn't ever do again. Sunday began another week. I got a new calling. I am in the youngest nursery. I still have my scout calling but they informed me I wouldn't have 2 for much longer. I survived nursery and so did the kids. It was Ellie's birthday also. Instead of a cake, she requested 4 custard pies. With her pies, she got a water slide that she had to wait till the next day to try out. Now we began a new week. Repeating the last week events except no youth conference and no basketball camp. We just threw in a few more softball practices and the softball tournament that started Friday morning at 8:00 in the morning. (This is why we didn't want to do all-stars.) Well the end of the tournament got canceled because of rain. So we will finish things on Monday or Tuesday. Thank goodness it is a local tournament. Also, last Wednesday we went to the Oquirrh Mountain Temple open house. The kids loved the temple and thought it was so pretty inside. I told Mike I felt like a cow being moved through as quickly as possible. I am sure that is the way they have to do it in order to allow all the people that want to see it be able to see it. After the temple, we went out to eat. Jase said that was the best day ever. I am glad they loved their trip. Today is Father's day so 2 more custard pies were made for the great dad that lives here. Nursery went well. Maybe because we only had 3 kids there.
So throw in laundry, yard work that has been hard to do because of rain, cleaning the house, organizing the garage and all the other little things that need to be done, no wonder that June is almost over.










Sunday, May 3, 2009

Spring.....Means going crazy!










I love spring. The flowers start popping out, the yard is green (especially cuz we have had so much rain) But spring also means going crazy. Softball season has come and of course I fell into being a coach. So we practice one day and have games twice a week. I would choose not to practice, but my team is not so good that we need to practice. (For instance we have twins on our team and they are left handed. They struggle remembering to step with the correct foot. During our game one of them got the ball and went to throw it in. You could see her brain churning of what foot to step with and what way to throw. Before I knew it she stepped and threw her mitt and kept the ball in her hand. I couldn't help but laugh along with everyone in the stand. This is the team I have this year. Then you have Ellie who hit a home run but got sent back because they were able to throw it into the dirt. Bad call by the ump. It has to be thrown inside of the baseline. But then I was playing catch with her and she moved her mitt and I thumped her hard in the forehead with a ball. So when a girl popped up at shortstop, you see Ellie ducking and getting out of there. Another fine example of this year. Beside softball I have been trying to sew a costume for Ellie's first grade circus, preparing for field day at both Grantsville and Willow Elementary. Grantsville has almost 900 students. That's a lot for field day. Then add in scouts and scout meetings, running kids everywhere, trying to throw Jase a birthday party, clean the house, do the yard, find time to exercise, go shopping, and go watch Mike play in a tennis tournament. That is just one week of spring.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

911

Brooke has become my personal secretary. The minute the phone rings she is beating everyone to the phone. She even loves to steal the cell phones and send a text to all who are willing to receive her text. The problem is.... she likes to answer telemarketer calls and she will hide anywhere so that she can continue being a secretary. I was busy yesterday talking on my cell phone with Cheri and working on the computer trying to get my scouting stuff done. I had only been out of the shower for twenty minutes so my hair was trying to dry when the door bell rang. Of course Brooke comes booking it down the hall to answer the door. When I turned the corner, I noticed lights flashing and a police officer was in my drive way. I said to Cheri, what the heck a cop is here. I opened the door and the officer asked if everything was okay. I told him yes. He said that a call had been placed to 911 and they had tried to call back but only got buttons being pushed. I told him it had to have been my little girl. He said, "oh is she in preschool and just learned about 911". I said "no, she is only 2". I couldn't believe it, how did she manage to push those numbers together. The officer was nice to her and told her not to play on the phone. I talked to Brooke after he left and told her that playing with the phone was naughty. She didn't cry but she hung her head and went straight to the bean bag. She was sulking. Before I knew it she was asleep. After she woke up, I asked her if she remembered what she did. She remembered and then said, "I HATE COPS." It made me chuckle because first of all the only time she has heard the word cop, was when I was talking to Cheri, telling her a cop was here. And second because she was the one who had been naughty. Hopefully that is the last time we have to deal with a cop. Unfortunately that is the 3rd time that 911 has been called from our house in Grantsville. So when it is a real emergency, they won't come because they will know our kids have been playing on the phone.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Something to Remember

On Friday, the kids had gone to school so Brooke and I decided to have some breakfast. Brooke requested Marshmallow Mateys. I decided to have some eggs like I had fixed the kids earlier. As I sat down with my steaming plate of eggs, Brooke had slurped her last bite of cereal and began climbing over the bar stools to get to me. She told me that she wanted a taste of my breakfast. Knowing Brooke as well as I do, this meant she wanted to sit on my lap and eat off of my fork and eat my breakfast. I told her this is my breakfast and she had just finished hers. She looked at me so serious and said, " mom, Jesus wants you to share." Now I wonder where she got that from? Maybe because I am constantly telling her to share her stuff and that Jesus wants her to share with others. Well I guess that came back to bite me on the behind! So I did what Jesus would want me to do and I shared. After She was done with the bite that I gave her, she said again, Mom, Jesus wants you to share. So I gave her another bite. This continued until my plate was empty. I can't say I got much to eat in fact maybe 2 bites, so I ended up making myself a new plate of eggs. The moral of this story is don't teach your kids something unless your willing to do it too! I love my little Brookeee. I'm glad she reminds me what Jesus wants me to do!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Look what I created!



This is my newest masterpiece! I don't have everything on it yet but this is a start. My Friend Celeste helped me build a book case to put all my photo albums in it. After we got that done, we discussed how cool it would be to have the making memories shelf that is about 70.00. We didn't like how little it was, so we decided we would build one to our liking. (for half the price) I measured the length of my wall that I wanted the shelf to go on and then I went and got the wood to build it. It took a few hours to build and then half the time to build hers. Celeste painted it during the Christmas Break. We hung it a couple of weeks ago. So what do you think of our ability to build things. I think it is soooooo cute and I come in just to see the shelf. It has made my office/Brooke's room so much nicer.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Sunday Treats






Every Sunday we seem to get a sweet tooth for a yummy treat. Mandy is always willing to mix up a batch of brownies. I don't know if she is so willing because she likes to cook or because she likes to lick the bowl clean. Today she had a little helper who wanted to lick the beaters.
The funny thing is she had it in her hair on her shirt and also on the counter. I even got a great picture of her trying to lick the counter off.
But thanks to Mandy, we always have a good Sunday treat. I know that I haven't blogged for a couple of weeks, but it has been a little crazy around here. I've been doing my calling, PTA stuff and trying to be a mom and running kids around. I've also been doing lots of running trying to prepare for the 5K. I can say I use to love to run but not so much any more. Because of such a crazy life, Mike and I decided Thursday night that we would go to a rock concert in Wendover on Friday. We survived the Fog and made it to the Eddie Money concert. It was fun to be with my husband and to enjoy something that he loves. I got more enjoyment out of watching the people drinking and acting like idiots and also seeing an old rock n roll star try to be sexy and dance on the stage. I told Mike that he didn't turn me on like Keith Urban can. It was a lot of fun to spend a night with my hubby and to get away from the rat race for a while.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Our trip to St. George

We went to St. George over the Christmas Break. My brother and Mikes brother both had sons getting baptized and my sister Misti was blessing her baby Julia so what better reason to head south. We left New Years day. We stayed in Cedar City the first night with Mike's brother Randy, and the next day we headed to St. George. That night, we had a mean game of volleyball at Pine View Jr. High. It was the old ladies (plus my brother Jeff who filled in for Misti when she left) against the young girls and Tayson and his friend. Of course you know who kicked some fanny.... That's right the old man and women. Even Jeff displayed his jump serve if you can call jumping an inch off the ground a jump serve. j/k There were many classic moments that will be forever burned in my brain. The best was Cheri taking it off the neck. I don't know how long it stayed red. But it made me fall to the ground laughing. The next day was the baptism. Mike went to Cedar and I stayed in St. George for my nephews baptism. After the baptism, we went back to my parents house and ate dinner. (even though they aren't there.) That is when the action began. Jeff became a bull and the young boys were all over that. The bull finally had to rest after Tanner though.But he was able to gain his strength again to take care of "milk shake" She rode him well.That night, I was also constantly bugged by my nephew Tayson. He kept pushing and knocking my head while I was drinking. I told him he should stop but he didn't listen. The next day we went to Misti's church for Julia's baby blessing. (She's getting so chubby) We ate dinner and again Tayson was a pain. I even heard Tiffani telling Tayson that he was going to pay because he was messing with her. So the girls got together and came up with a plan to shut that boy up. Tiffani grabbed him from behind, Kandice grabbed his arms, Misti his legs and me I had the duc tape. I never realized how strong that boy was. I was finally able to free my legs from his legs and I began taping his legs then I went to his arms. I should have done that better. Then to really shut him up, I taped his mouth. Then we tried to carry him to his truck. That wasn't working so we dropped him on the floor.Hopefully he won't mess with his aunts again. Wishful thinking. After that I was a little nervous to be around him. We soon left to go back home. It sure is a long trip to make, but it is so much fun to be around family even if they all are sick.