This is my simple photo journal. I like to take pictures and once a month or more, I load them onto this blog so that we can remember some of our family highlights.

5.30.2013

May



For Mother's Day, we attempted our first self-timer family 
photo right before heading out the door to church.  
Tom had bought a picture frame for his mother and in order for us to fit inside of
it, we had to do this stacked look.  Isaac looks like he is a photo-bomb instead of
a member of our family.




A deal was made in May.
After 10 years of piano lessons, I let Cole part ways with his teacher, Ron.
  
For the past year, I was paying $ for the opportunity to nag him to practice.
He did make it 10 years and plays well in church so I am a happy mom.


Then there is Summer...who sits down at the keyboard for her own enjoyment.
She has been working hard at writing a song.   
 It is called "Meg's Song." 


My Bookworms


Meg is branching out and trying some new material...all on her own.  
Let's just say that she is reluctant when it comes to change.  
She tends to re-read a lot of books (SciFi/ Fantasy)
So... I usually have to "assign" her to read the first 2 chapters 
of a new book before she can go back the books she has on her bookshelf.
I know this highlights my controlling side, but there are so many good books out there to try.
9/10 times she is thanking me.  
In my opinion, every young girl should read Jane Austin.  
She develops such great characters and insight.  


 Ike read "Peter and the Starcatchers" series and is still working on The Hobbit.
I told him that the Hobbit was difficult for me to read when I was in high school, but after he saw the movie, he was set on reading the book.  




That enthusiastic look on Cole's face says it all.  He only reads if he has to... I gave up the nagging on that one when his 5th grade teacher told me to.  She told me that it was ok that he didn't like to read and
that he'll probably turn out fine.  


We like to get these kids to work.
In addition to their household chores, Cole does Tom's office landscape maintenance, Summer cleans Tom's office, Meg babysits weekly for a large family, and Isaac now goes to work with Cole.  
He was trying to make his fortune in "Sports Rubs" 
but I am sorry to say that it went out of business due to a wrist injury. 



I have to say that this 9 year old is really earning his keep around here. 
He has graduated from picking up pinecones, grapefruit and leaves.  




Ping-pong season has begun.
The kids wheel the table inside when the thermometer rises.
 I fight my Feng Shui needs as we scooch tables and couches around
so that it rests right in the middle of everything.





A normal game can digress into a game of Sting Pong with these two.  
I usually leave the room while this is happening.

Lose the point, gain a welt.



No Sting Pong is allowed when the littles are over.  


Griff and Walker answer to "Bart" and "Meow Meow" these days.
Bart is a doggie, but with whiskers to match 
"Meow Meow" the kitty.  



We celebrated my nephew Rock's High school graduation.
He is off to BYU summer school and then leaves 
on a mission to Belize/San Salvador West Mission September 18.





We have been close to the Shill family from the very beginning.
Most of our favorite memories include them.  I love the Shill kids like they were my own.
Adjusting to change is something I am learning.  Right now I am pretty lousy at it.


Lots of swimming 

Our nephew David Collins got married to the wonderful Whitney and their AZ reception was beautiful.  
I loved the framed tent with drapes on the side.











4.29.2013

April

Here are some highlights in April

Jensen

My sister Bridgette and baby Jensen crossed the Pacific to come visit.
Although we love Bridgette,  Jensen was the star.
When you ask him where he lives, he says "Hawaii" in thee cutest way.
Little humans are the best.

We have been watching videos of him talking and dancing over and over,  but it
is so much better to love on him in person.

 Prom






Thanks to my friend Amy Kroff 
for letting us come over to her garage and use her background and lights.
 It made it so easy.











After photos we headed down the street for a private dinner at our neighbor's
Melody printed up the menu for each of them and had a long stem rose at each girl's seat.
I have some pretty great friends.


With the money they saved on photos and dinner,
the boys had bracelets made with their date's initials stamped in silver.
Thanks to Angela Henri Designs




Isaac was the 
maitr d 
and I am told that a few of the girls had their 
hands kissed and were told how lovely they looked.
He is such a flirt and loved every single minute of this.





 Meg and her friend Victoria were busy behind the
scenes helping with drinks, plating the dinner, and dessert.
  


 This was an "all hands on deck" event for our family.

Thank you to Kroffs and Larsens!

YW Medallion

My goal setter, earned her Young Women medallion.
Summer did eight 10-hour projects and over 20 "experiences"
in the categories of Faith, Divine Nature, Individual Worth, Choice and Accountability, Knowledge, Good Works, Integrity and Virtue.
We are going to take some real pictures ...
this one turned out a bit dramatic. 


Pinewood Derby
Last time, Isaac and Tom studied up on the fastest design and it paid off.
Isaac's car was smoking fast and set a record for the track it raced on.
This year, the pressure to win was off and Ike wanted to focus on style over substance.
This poor kid does not have very artistic parents to help,
so Tom found a kit a Hobby Lobby that helped Ike create his own car.
Tom warned Ike that this car would not be very fast.

He named it "Duck Dynast"
and his cub master made them all a derby stand to place them on.

At the start of the derby, they played pump up music
and announced each boy with their car.
It was loud, dramatic and perfect!
 They each had their own entrance.
Some were not so comfortable with the spotlight ...
some were happy to bask in it and throw down some hip hop moves.




An attempt to show that losing was no big deal...
and nobody bought it.

Duck Dynasty came in dead last...every time.
Ike realized that it may be a little more fun to win.






Sports

Tennis

Summer finished up her JV tennis season in April.
We were proud of how hard she worked to make the team 
and how well the season went for her.
This is such a nice group of girls that she quickly made friends with.

Now she is going to take a 6 week break to heal her shoulder 
and get some physical therapy done 
by dad.  





Volleyball


This year has been extra fun because Cole starts
 with his two cousins Rock and Luke

    I doesn't get any better than that.


 "Mama"(grandma) is one of their biggest fans and supporters.
She makes it to almost every home game.




 Cole sets sometimes, but mostly plays libero.

  I didn't know what the heck a libero was when he began playing volleyball.
When I played volleyball (circa 1987) we didn't have a libero or all these rotations they do now.   Volleyball has changed for the better.  
The libero is a defensive specialist.  He/she remains in the game at all times and is the only player not limited by rules of rotation.  He usually replaces the middle blocker position when they rotate to the back row and he never rotates to the front.





Meg just finished her club volleyball season too.
She also played the position of libero and had a great season. 
She is fun to watch.
Tom and I won't miss the long drive to practices and the tournaments in Buckeye.






Basketball

Ike is playing on another basketball team.  This time with his two cousins.
He is always easy to identify
with his choice of socks and his face...
both brightly colored.



 Arts and Letters

Ike received first place in a creative writing contest at school.
He also was recognized for this "London Bridge" drawing.


He is still drawing and writing all the time.
Some days, I have to tell him to take a break.



 He is almost finished writing his first book
"The Journey of Larry Garry."

He is also teaching himself morse code
and has almost memorized the alphabet.
His skill set is growing.
I don't know how useful this particular one
will be.

He keeps things interesting around here and I am really amazed at how curious he is about
so many things.   I need a little of that to rub off on me.



And one more thing,
he puts a lot of thought into a thank you note...








  Ward Party

Tom and I were in charge of throwing our adult ward party.
We have a large ward of 500+ members and the Bishop wanted
people to get to know one another better.


We decided on a Bonko tournament and
I thought it would also be fun to have a slideshow with trivia facts
about members of the ward playing throughout the night.
Here is a little idea of what was included in the slideshow.
 The Bishop-- back in the day.


This little idea turned into a project that required both hounding and begging.
 I dislike doing both, so there will not be anymore trivia slideshows in my future.





 Bridget
Our niece Molly had a little girl in March and she was blessed last week in their home.
We love this family to pieces.
  Technology sure is amazing, making it possible for Janet and Terry to join in from Peru.
We can't wait for them to get home July 1.




Dear Meg, sorry I trimmed your eyebrows and left a bald spot.  
Thank you for just laughing it off.


 When Molly was their age, she was holding, playing, and babysitting my kids.
I love watching my girls now do the same with her kiddos.


Sport Rubs

This month Ike launched a new company called Sports Rubs.
"Providing relief for sore feet, shoulders and back"
He has his eye on a kindle fire and needs to earn it.
Actually,  he has been wanting to get a job but
we keep reminding him that there are child labor laws
and transportation issues.
So, he came up with this idea and is all about making it work.
 He asks new clients to fill out a survey of what they liked and disliked,
 has a candy dish for those awaiting their appointment, and
keeps asking us to take him candle shopping-- to improve the "atmosphere."
Serious business.
Thank you to cousins, neighbors, and siblings for supporting his latest venture.