Sunday, October 10, 2010

Lots of Details about Jade's 10th Birthday Celebration

Jade loves animals of all shapes and sizes. We decided it was time for her to have a pet of her own since she had resolved herself to the fact that we'd never let her have one. Birthdays are all about surprises afterall! Narrowing the options was easy. She needed a pet she could play with and snuggle, thus fish and birds were out. I needed a pet that we could keep in a cage, thus we eliminated dogs and cats and horses and pigs. Larger animals make large poops and their cages take up too much space, so we eliminated guinea pigs, ferrets, and rabbits. I didn't want to constantly shop for live insects to feed to it, so we weren't going to buy a snake or a lizard. That left us with hamsters, rats, & gerbils. The pet store employee I talked to tried really hard to talk me out of a hamster. She couldn't say enough wonderful things about rats as pets. But REALLY??? I couldn't do it. Nope. I didn't see any gerbils at the pet store, but the hamsters were so soft and cute, all snuggled together in their little hideouts.

We wrapped up the cage and its accessories for Jade to open the morning of her birthday and told her we'd take her out in the evening to pick out the little critter. I think she told every person that day about the hamster she was going to get for her birthday. She was extremely excited.


She chose a cute little white & grey hamster that she quickly named Snowball.



Jade invited some friends over for a party on Friday night. As they arrived I had them take a little slip of paper and write down 3 clues about the appearance of the package they'd brought for Jade. We put these into a bowl for later.


We had homemade calzones, veggies & dip, and fruit for dinner. They all cleaned their plates and most of them had seconds or even thirds!

After dinner I gave Jade two choices, dress-up or dice. She chose dress-up, so we played a dress-up game. Before the party I had collected various funny items from closets and drawers and had them all in a bag that I put in the center of the circle. The girls passed a ball around while a CD played. When I paused the music whoever had the ball had to run to the bag and grab something to put on. The only rule was that they put it on, it didn't matter where. So we had shoes on hands, pajama pants on heads, etc. They all had a good laugh at themselves.

The next choice was balloons or dice. Jade chose balloons. I divided the girls into groups of three and handed them a pile of balloons. I told them the contest was to see which team could blow up the most balloons (with a tied end) in 1 minute. The winning team blew up 6 balloons. Then we used the balloons to play the balloon pop game. They each tied a balloon to their ankle and tried to be the last one with an upopped balloon. This was the loudest game of the night and I ended it with about 8 girls still in. I couldn't stand the jumping and screaming any longer!

At the end of each of these games I let the winners choose from my very fabulous prizes. Yes. I called them that over and over and the girls totally ate that up! At the end of the party they all wanted to choose some fabulous prizes and of course I let them!


Jade's next choice was bags or dice. I guess dice just didn't sound like any fun, so she went with bags. I gave each girl a bag and they used magazine cut-outs of eyes, noses and mouths to make a face that they glued onto their bag.


The next choice was nails or dice. Most of them figured it was nail polish, so they talked Jade into that one. I pulled out several bottles of nail polish in various colors. They each chose one bottle. I divided them into two teams. We went out to the deck and I gave them each a napkin to keep under their hand. We then had a nail polishing relay race! The girl at the front of the line used her nail polish to paint one nail of each girl and then sat at the end of the line. The next girl took her turn and so on until they all had all ten fingernails painted beautifully in a variety of colors.


After that we were running out of time, and I had their curiosity about the dice game, so it was next. I pulled out a giant bowl of candy bars and a pair of dice. Imagine the laughter that they'd been passing up this game all night! They took turns rolling the dice. If they landed a double or an odd number they chose a candy bar from the bowl or steal from another player. If someone stole their candy they chose a new one from the bowl. (I'd planned on only letting them choose a treat for doubles, but we were short on time.) We kept going around until everyone had a candy bar. If they already had a candy bar they didn't roll the dice.


Next we lit the candles, sang "Happy Birthday" and ate cake. I made pink & white paw print cakes, as per Jade's request.


Last we opened presents. Jade chose a slip of paper and read aloud the clues. Then she picked out which present fit the clues and the girl who brought the gift sat next to her while she opened it and posed for a picture with Jade.


Amazingly, we finished opening the present at exactly the 2 1/2 hour mark.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Transformation

Last year, after a 6 month wait on short sale approval, we completed our home inspection and began working toward an end of October close. Nate took pictures shortly after we wrote our offer, and I took pictures when we were here with the inspector. Nate had his doubts about bringing the yard back from its miserable condition without a professional yard crew. I had full confidence in my husband and his green thumb. These before/after pictures are proof of his skills.


Front Yard June 2009



Front Yard Oct 2, 2010

Side Yard Oct. 2009


Side Yard Oct 2010

Back Yard Oct. 2009

Back Yard Oct. 2010



Rear of house June 2009

Rear of house Oct 2010

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Biking is Cool

Logan's favorite hobby is bike riding. We decided it was time he joined the big boys at the skate park where he did some pretty sweet tricks.


He even took a drop into the big bowl, leaving my heart leaping into my throat. Seriously. I wasn't ready for that.

Jade's bike is pretty tall for tricks at the skate park, so she rode her scooter.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

They come in threes

On Monday, a nasty little bug bit Logan a couple of times next to his right eye. The next day his eye swelled up so badly we started calling him Quasimodo. Wednesday he had an appt at the dentist's office to have his bottom two teeth pulled out since the 2nd set had come in behind them. An hour at the dentist wasn't enough I guess because we had to head back in this afternoon. The kids were a playing a "can't touch the clothes" game at the department store when Logan fell and landed his front teeth hard against the clothing rack stabalizing bar. I, feeling quite embarrassed about the scene we were causing, rushed to check out with my items. I took a quick look at his bleeding mouth before we left and decided I'd not been quite sensitive enough to his pain. His teeth were hanging from his bruised and bloody gums. GROSS. So we spent another hour and a half at the dentist today. And the tooth fairy will be making yet another trip to Logan's room tonight. I'm glad school doesn't start until Monday.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

See You Soon


My parents begin their first mission for the LDS church as a senior couple in 7 days. They will spend two weeks in training then drive to NYC where they will serve for 18 months. When they come home my baby will be starting kindergarten. I haven't gone more than maybe a month without seeing my parents in my entire life. As I've grown older I have enjoyed their company more and more. The closer we move toward their departure date, the more anxiety I feel thinking about that last hug. For now, we keep saying "we'll see you soon." I think when it's time for them to actually leave I'll just say that again. Then it won't feel like it's going to be such a long time.

Experience

Nate has gained quite a reputation as a photographer among our close friends and family. Unfortunately, someone in my neighborhood was looking for a photographer for a funeral and Nate was working that day. Well, I know how to use the camera, so I agreed to do it. Out of respect for the family, I'm not including any that show their faces, but the photos below are some of my favorites. Funerals may be sad occasions, but they sure are full of color. The honor guard was especially fun to photograph. The gentleman playing taps is 93 years old!

No Time for Naps

Aeris, though now THREE years old (where has the time gone?) still very much needs her nap. She never wants to miss out on anything, so when it's time for naps or bed at night she comes out of her room over and over. Some days I just plain don't have the energy to constantly send her back into her room, so the nap doesn't happen until her little body can't resist any longer and she crashes somewhere.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

19 Kids, 12 Adults

Every three years growing up my Canadian grandparents rented a huge house (everything feels huge when you're a kid. It'd be interesting to see it now that I'm grown up) in beautiful Waterton, Alberta. We'd spend the week catching up with cousins, playing games that drove the adults crazy (rousing game of spoons anyone?), and walking around town. I loved those reunions.

Now that we all have our own families, my parents decided to continue this tradition with our family. Last month my siblings traveled from 3 corners of the country for our 4th reunion. It just keeps getting better and better. We're all quite musical and Rock Band is a pretty big thing at all of our houses, so the theme was "We Will Rock You." Our group separated into 5 bands and during the reunion days we completed several challenges with our bandmates. We all really let our hair down and had some fun.

The original 7 stars.

Now we're a group of 31.


Jade's band performing "Eye of the Tiger" for the karaoke competition.


Logan's band performing "Surfin' USA."

Nate's band in "We Will Rock You."


Each band had a bandana and had to come up with a name for themselves. Logan's band was the "Space Rockers."

Jade's favorite cousin is Hunter from Washington. She thinks he's pretty much the coolest person on the planet.

4-wheeler rides are always a hit with our kids. Aeris, though timid at first, monopolized the front seat.

Jade, trying to put together a photo family tree. She knows all of the cousins and who their parents are, but knowing which order everyone was born in was tricky!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Funny



My two nephews crack me up. This was their talent entry at our family reunion.

Teens Who've Got Talent

My side just had a fun family reunion, complete with Rock n Roll theme (more details later). This music video features the older kids of the group. Behind the scenes is us adults in the kitchen below wondering if they're going to come through the floor. The thumping and bumping we heard over and over all made sense once we saw the tape!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Gracias

We spent 5 fabulous days in Cancun, Mexico last weekend. I could write pages upon pages about how georgous this place is. I could go on and on about how relaxing it was to leave the kids in the capable care of their grandparents so we could remember what it's like to spend time, REAL time, with just each other as company. However, since my words would never do it justice anyway, I'll let the pictures do the talking. Nate is an amazing photographer, and he captured it beautifully!Our view from the 10th floor balcony of our room at the JW Marriott.Nighttime view from our balcony.


When we returned from dinner on our first night there we were greeted with a rose petaled walk into our room leading to a hot bubble bath and this cute decoration on the bed.

The pool was heaven! We spent a LOT of time there everyday.

We took a day trip to Coba and stopped along the way at this Mayan village. This is me helping to make a Magic Hammock. "Go to bed two, wake up three," our guide told us.

Here we are at the top of the 2nd tallest Mayan pyramid in the world. The tallest is in Peru. They added a new layer every 52 years. It is 7 layers tall, so it took them 364 years to build. It is the only Mayan pyramid in Mexico that you can still climb. They will be closing it to climbing next year, so we're glad we didn't miss the chance.

Another Mayan pyramid in Coba.

We swam in this grand cenote just outside of Coba. The water was crystal clear all the way to the bottom.

We'll ABSOLUTELY be going back sometime soon.