Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Little Philmont

Ryan and I got to go to the Scout Training overnighter at LoMia last weekend. It was really fun. I hadn't been to LoMia since my Girls Camp days about 13 years ago so it brought back all kinds of fun memories.

I took Ryan on a tour of the camp and showed him the Addies that our ward always stayed in. I showed him where Margie got a spider on her head and ran thru camp screaming and taking off her shirt. Good times. . .

It was fun to learn more about Scout stuff, since Ryan is the Young Men's President in the Ward he has a lot of responsibility to those dear boys. He does a great job and they like him a lot.
After the training sessions they took us up to the old Archery range and we got to shoot some arrows and throw some hatchets. I actually did okay with the archery stuff, I only had to take the "walk of shame" (as Todd Westover called it) into the woods to retrieve one arrow.

Peter got to play with Pammie Allen. One man asked me if they were twins (her mom, Shiloh was shooting arrows at the time), I said that Pam was two weeks older. He then asked if they were both mine? Hmmm. Yes, they are, it was the worst labor ever!

Here's my cutie shooting arrows. Isn't he dreamy? He even managed to shoot them without having to split his fingers to hold the arrows. I don't know how he did it.

As a man of many talents he is also able to throw a hatchet and hit the target and get it to stick into the wood. I could only manage two of the three.

Pete and Pam ran out of steam. Aren't they darling? Makes you want to just squeeze them!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Filtching

I'm pretty sure Leah is the ringleader of the candy thieves. Ryan got some kind of smoking deal on Toblerone chocolate bars and huge hershey's kisses and they've been sitting in a box in our closet for about a year now. So I guess the kids have exhibited some self control. . . but this past week they just went wild with the candy sneaking! I went in their room and was immediately struck with the aroma of chocolate. I'm pretty sure they think I am omniscient because when I asked for the chocolate bar wrappers they fell into a stunned silence and dove under the bed to retrieve the evidence. They didn't ask how I knew, they just handed them over. I told them they couldn't have dessert for a month and their Halloween candy was in grave danger of being taken by Ryan and I (not that we don't already pick thru and take what we want).

Jeff is furious! "I didn't take it!" says he. "Did you eat any?" says I. "Yes" says he. "Well, there you go." says I. Poor little dude. It is true though, Leah is the main thief, so it gives me a chance to talk to him a bit about peer pressure, If Leah jumped off a cliff. . . I'm pretty sure he would jump too at this point. He is a go-er along-er.

Leah accepted her punishment with grace and didn't fight a bit, though she is so very saturated with chocolate I don't think she'll miss it for a while. Besides, I think she figures she can just take more if she feels like it! She doesn't suffer pangs of guilt. I think she thinks it's a fun game, what can she get away with? It doesn't bode well for her teenage years.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Survey Says. . .

The answer to the survey is. . . Tessa. Every year she develops a crush on someone in her class. So far she is our only child that exhibits this odd behavior. Hopefully she will start to see boys as yucky soon or we're in big trouble.

That's my dear Daddy and crazy Tess when we went hiking last spring. I just thought that facial expression suited this post.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Honorable Mention

I think it was just over four years ago that Ryan came home from his first year of attending scout camp as a leader. He told tales of heroism and bravery, spumoni and . . . well, it was scout camp so I'd better not go into it too much. Needless to say, he bonded with a few of the other leaders in a big way, apparently sharing traumatic experiences does bring people closer together. So he told me that he met someone and that we are going to their house for dinner and they are so fun and it will be great, and yada yada yada. Jared and Trish were born into our lives.
We have shared many good times together and even though they moved to Utah (deserters! or is it pronounced deseret-ers?) they still haven't managed to shake us. We show up at their place sometimes and they come see us sometimes. We love the Ballards.

Oh, they are going to be so mad that I put that picture there!! This is great! In all fairness, since that picture was taken they have had extensive surgery* and are much better looking now.

*Knee surgery.

Katie O'Grady the Bald Headed Lady

So Kate's comment to my last post was that the pictures I posted were less than wonderful and it is true, they weren't her best moments. So this post is for you sweet Katie (watch out Jess, you are next!). When I first met little Katie she was 11 or 12 (?!) and I've had the pleasure of watching her grow from a dear sweet girl to a wonderful, capable, talented lady.

We love you Kate. Thank you for all you do.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Labor Day Weekend

Never mind that Labor Day was a week ago and I should have posted the pictures we took on our trip to Utah already. Just giggle at how nutty I am and enjoy seeing what we did.


We stayed with Ryan's sister Kate and her hubby Kent and baby Afton. They were too wonderful, they spoiled us and let us stay in their master suite (there was room in there for 2 extra blow up beds that the kids slept on plus a playpen for Pete). They are lucky we left - we had some sweet digs!

We visited Ryan's brother Justin in his dorm at BYU, he is a new little freshman and having lots of fun. Kent is the one with the halo, I think it's because he is an angel :)



Aunt Katie is a very talented ballerina and she gave the girls a lesson while we were up there. Kate teaches at a studio up the road from her house, her students are very lucky to have her.


On the way home we decided to stop at Zion's Canyon and do a little hike. It has always irked me a bit as we fly past the Grand Canyon, Zion's Canyon, Bryce Canyon, etc that we never stop to look, we're always in such a rush. But I'm so glad we planned for it and got to do it this time, it was beautiful and lots of fun too! So that is us at Weeping Rock, the trail was super short and easy and just perfect for a quick trip thru the park.

I love that picture! We stopped for lunch by a little stream and Pete was happy sitting in the backpack until Alana accidentally knocked him over right after this picture was taken and he got a face full of dirt. Poor kid. He cheered right up after he got cleaned off, he is a sweet boy.


I loved Zion's Canyon, it was absolutely gorgeous and the perfect little side trip. On the way out , on the road to Kanab, there is a mile long tunnel through the cliffs! It was awesome! I am, admittedly, very easy to entertain, but I thought it was super cool.




And here's a little peek at what the travelers are like on the road.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Leah the Bug

About 90 percent of the time my darling Leah is a well mannered, easy going joy to have around she is helpful, smart and kind hearted. From the very first Parent - Teacher Conference her teachers have given me glowing reports of academic progress and model citizenship.


This only makes the remaining 10 percent that much more pronounced and surprising.


So this morning we had an adventure. I've come to expect a few mornings like this every year, who knows what causes it? Perhaps it is the moon and stars aligning just so, or maybe she ate something that turned her into an ogre. Whatever it was she took it into her mind to have a large and ongoing fit about a pair of gaucho pants that Tessa was wearing and she wanted to wear instead. Tessa very intelligently did not get drawn into a fight with Leah, she stayed clear of the whole thing and let me handle the firecracker.

Jeffer tried to get in on the act by claiming he was sick and school “sucked” and he didn’t want to go (I gave him the language lecture). I told Jeff that I was sorry but Leah was being too grumpy that morning and he would have to have his anti-school rant another day, I only could deal with one horrible child per day. It mostly worked and he only grumbled the rest of the time with a few minor explosions.


Leah blamed Tess for her bad fortune and insisted that Tessa was so selfish and she always gets what she wants and it isn’t fair. . . So she wouldn’t get dressed, but eventually did after being threatened. She wouldn’t get in the van, but she did. Wouldn’t get out of the van but I walked around and got her out. She went to sit on a rock in someone’s yard and fell off it (that was kind of funny and you’ll be proud to know that I saved my out loud laughter until later) and scraped her hand a little which couldn’t really increase her grumpiness as she was already at her limit (she had truly dedicated herself to her fit). Wouldn’t walk over to the crosswalk. Tessa scampered off as quickly as she could, she is a smart cookie. Jeffer lingered around trying to help Leah by picking up her water bottle when it got flung out of her backpack and trying to coax her along, but she was too far gone to appreciate him. I had to load her back in to the car and drive her over to the school to make sure she went, meanwhile the minutes are ticking away and I need to get Alana to preschool, I tried to tell Leah that she was making her dear sister late, but it didn’t make a dent. I pulled her out of the car, kissed her and told her she should probably go and get some breakfast before the bell rang. I left her standing on the curb, being very grumpy. In the rear view mirror I watched Jeff and another girl approach her in a gesture of friendship and peace but she cruelly pushed her loving brother away and crossed her arms in a fierce manor. Good times. I drove away praying that she would go to class when the bell rang.

P.S. Leah did attend school and came home happy as a clam. Not a word was mentioned about the morning's antics and this morning (the next day) went very smoothly, we're back in the 90's! :)