Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

It's Spring!

We made it! Here's what we've been doing with it!
Easter Egg Hunts


 
 
 
 
 Easter Dresses
 

 During Spring Break we visited Hill Air Force Base Museum.
I was told I needed to get the entire plane in the picture. I promise my kids are in the picture too!
The Boy liked the gun the best, should I be worried?
The Queen liked this plane best because it had an "A" on it.
Yeah, we like M*A*S*H
We also saw the Art of the Brick (Lego) exhibit at the Kimball Arts Center in Park City.
 

This one was my favorite, so cool!
 
 
 

We had to stop and play, of course!

The Boy even lost his first tooth (at last!)
 
 

We're soaking up whatever sun we can come by (even on colder days).  So glad to have made it to Spring!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

30 Pink Piggies

I just couldn't resist.
 

The girls and I had fun yesterday afternoon!
(actually finding a clean piece of carpet on which to take pictures was pretty cool too!)

Thursday, February 21, 2013

It's Still Winter

I'm really very tired of winter and counting the days until spring.  We haven't been up to much, but I do have a few pictures that the four of you who read this might enjoy!

After the second of our 2 major snowstorms, I braved the knee-deep snow (thigh-deep for my kiddos) and we went sledding at the park near our home.

 
What's a trip to the park without swings? The Queen loved the fact that it was easier to get into because the snow level was so high.
So much snow!

When stir-crazies really set in, we pull out the masking tape and make tracks for The Boy's Hot Wheels.
 
 
Like I said, not a whole lot going on around here, but sometimes that's nice too!

Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Documenting Christmas

It feels like Christmas was a very long time ago, but I wanted to have it documented somewhere other than my unreliable memory.

This year we tried doing something Christmas-y every day in December leading up to Christmas Day.  Most days were VERY simple like reading a Christmas story or (on Tuesday's when Mark was gone) watching a Christmas movie.  We also took the kids shopping for each other, had a Polar Express night, and made Santa cookies on Christmas Eve.  Other activities (where we managed pictures) included...
...riding the train in to see the lights on Temple Square...
 
 
 
...making Christmas cards...


...and watching The Boy in his Christmas Program.
 

We also watched The Boy receive his Yellow Belt 3rd Degree.  Not very Christmas-y but a December happening none the less.
 


We also had an elf this year to keep an eye on things.  The kids LOVED finding Christopher every morning.  Even Junebug was thrilled to see him and would point and giggle when she'd discovered where he was.  He got up to a number of silly things, but we only remembered to get one picture...
 
With 1:00 church, I thought it might be nice to get the girls really dolled up the Sunday before Christmas
 
 
 
I'm ABSOLUTELY loving 9:00 church now, but I will miss being able to do this!

That Sunday, The Queen started fevering and everyone started feeling a bit lousy.  Christmas Eve was spent stocking up at the pharmacy and with kids watching Christmas movies to try and get them to rest.  That afternoon we managed to make and decorate sugar cookies for Santa, turn on the fireplace and eat pizza in front of The Muppets Christmas Carol.  We went to bed early and exhausted.

Despite the runny noses, hacking, and overall ick, the kids enjoyed Christmas morning.  Amidst wiping noses and attempting to keep germs to ourselves, I didn't take many picture (so sad).
No, Junebug was not up yet, and, no, I didn't wake her as soon as the big kids got up.
 
 
 The Queen's favorite Christmas song continues to be I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas.  We couldn't help but oblige.
  
Junebug joined us in her own time.
 
 
 
 
We did get out and see family but, alas, I have no pictures for your viewing pleasure.  

The rest of Christmas break was spent resting, taking temperatures, visiting doctors, administering antibiotics, and trying to get well.  By the time we reached the New Year and returned to our regularly scheduled activities, the colds were at a minimum and we're all doing much better now.  We were kind of bummed to spend our break that way, but also glad to have the time to recuperate.

Now we are on to trying to survive the cold and inversions.  Looking forward to spring already!