On our morning walk my lil' Sis Brookie and I found a little creature, one and such as we have never before seen on a morning walk. How it got into the middle of the road no one will ever know. We tried to talk him into getting out of the road, but he didn't understand us.
After returning from our walk and having heart healthy whole wheat pancakes with lots of butter and syrup we took the kids to find our new friend, hoping he wasn't smashed. In two hours he had traveled quite a distance! We took a minute for a quick photo with the kids, and then rescued him from the road and delivered him to a little swampy area at the local park, where I'm sure some naughty boys will fish him out and torture him till he dies.
July 15, 2009
July 7, 2009
Do you hear and answer every childs prayer?
The last couple of months Grady is finally saying his own prayers. He's always been so shy about it, maybe he knew I would blog about his prayers to the entire world.
TONIGHT:
Dear Heavenwy Father.
'Nank you for this day.
Bwess that Daisy (that's the dog) can 'wun fast.
Bwess that I can catch gwasshoppers.
Amen.
July 2, 2009
I screwed it all up!
Oh well, I tried. I managed to almost catch up, just in the wrong order. Sydnies birthday was one month ago today, and Amelia's birthday was yesterday. Does anyone know how to fix that? I thought I had done that before, but now I can't figure it out.
That past two months have been absolutely crazy, and through most of it I kept my house clean, my yard looks great, but I completely dropped the blog. Thanks to all of you who have helped me get through the madness of it all.
First, Sara and my Mom who watched the kids several times so that I could prepare my talk for Stake conference, and to my MIL Pam for watching them while Jason and I spoke and for feeding us afterwards, there was no way we could eat before we were so nervous! To Laurie who I pawned off all my YW duties onto that week. Speaking in Public isn't something I do! So So SOOOO glad that event is over!
Thanks to all who watched my kids so that I could spend three days working with the youth at youth conference. As a stake we painted 2 houses, poured cement in 2 driveways and about a mile of sidewalks, installed a sprinkling system, yard work, yard work, yard work! Reroofed 3 homes, two of them even got new plywood, removed trees, laid sod, planted tons of flowers, cleaned & painted inside of homes, dug ditches and the list goes on! It was seriously a miracle that it all got done and that none of the youth died doing it! I'm grateful to those who helped watch my kids, including taking them to swimming lessons so that I could be a part of it, especially Jason who went to work at 2 am so that he could be home early to help out! NO Thanks to a certain bishopric member who put me on the program to speak in sacrament meeting about the whole experience without telling me about it!
We also added a member to the family... I guess. Today is the last day to take Daisy back to her owners if we decide she doesn't work for us... I'm probably going to take the entire day to decide. She is a great dog! She's little, cute, doesn't shed, doesn't yap, let's the kids torture her, she's potty trained and kennel trained. BUT she's a dog and that means more work no matter how you look at it. Grady is terrified of most all animals so we needed something to begin to break that fear, and all Amelia wanted for her birthday was a dog a new church dress and a bouncy ball. Even if she had to forget about the dress and the ball she would as long a she got a dog. There are still a few more hours for me to change my mind so I won't post any pictures of her till it is official.
Over the past 7 weeks we have had 4 parties, and there are no more on the calendar for now. We only have 1 reunion planned for July, could things actually be calming down?
I'll try to get back to blogging, but you all know I have never really been good at it! Thanks for still having faith in me and checking back every once in a while!
That past two months have been absolutely crazy, and through most of it I kept my house clean, my yard looks great, but I completely dropped the blog. Thanks to all of you who have helped me get through the madness of it all.
First, Sara and my Mom who watched the kids several times so that I could prepare my talk for Stake conference, and to my MIL Pam for watching them while Jason and I spoke and for feeding us afterwards, there was no way we could eat before we were so nervous! To Laurie who I pawned off all my YW duties onto that week. Speaking in Public isn't something I do! So So SOOOO glad that event is over!
Thanks to all who watched my kids so that I could spend three days working with the youth at youth conference. As a stake we painted 2 houses, poured cement in 2 driveways and about a mile of sidewalks, installed a sprinkling system, yard work, yard work, yard work! Reroofed 3 homes, two of them even got new plywood, removed trees, laid sod, planted tons of flowers, cleaned & painted inside of homes, dug ditches and the list goes on! It was seriously a miracle that it all got done and that none of the youth died doing it! I'm grateful to those who helped watch my kids, including taking them to swimming lessons so that I could be a part of it, especially Jason who went to work at 2 am so that he could be home early to help out! NO Thanks to a certain bishopric member who put me on the program to speak in sacrament meeting about the whole experience without telling me about it!
We also added a member to the family... I guess. Today is the last day to take Daisy back to her owners if we decide she doesn't work for us... I'm probably going to take the entire day to decide. She is a great dog! She's little, cute, doesn't shed, doesn't yap, let's the kids torture her, she's potty trained and kennel trained. BUT she's a dog and that means more work no matter how you look at it. Grady is terrified of most all animals so we needed something to begin to break that fear, and all Amelia wanted for her birthday was a dog a new church dress and a bouncy ball. Even if she had to forget about the dress and the ball she would as long a she got a dog. There are still a few more hours for me to change my mind so I won't post any pictures of her till it is official.
Over the past 7 weeks we have had 4 parties, and there are no more on the calendar for now. We only have 1 reunion planned for July, could things actually be calming down?
I'll try to get back to blogging, but you all know I have never really been good at it! Thanks for still having faith in me and checking back every once in a while!
Sydnie turns FIVE!
Happy Day to our growing little princess.... SYDNIE JANE!
Sydnie wanted a 'Pink Pony Party', I think only because she saw a cake that she LOVED in the cake book. Here's Syd and Richelle, cuties
Lilli and Syd, Lilli won the pin the tail on the pony game.
We also had a piniata, and painting pretty ponies. Here's Artist Amelia.
Here is the cake that inspired it all (or at least my pathetic version of it).
Sydnie wanted to have a corndog picnic, and we all thought that was a great Idea!
Sydnie wanted a 'Pink Pony Party', I think only because she saw a cake that she LOVED in the cake book. Here's Syd and Richelle, cuties
Lilli and Syd, Lilli won the pin the tail on the pony game.
We also had a piniata, and painting pretty ponies. Here's Artist Amelia.
Here is the cake that inspired it all (or at least my pathetic version of it).
Sydnie wanted to have a corndog picnic, and we all thought that was a great Idea!Swim fishy swim
We survived another year of swimming lessons! In years past there was always much fighting about getting into the water, dunking heads under, plugging noses, and listening to teachers instead of waving at mom. This year the girls were finally used to the routine and Grady seemed to be a natural (like every other sport he tries).
A few times I stopped to think, Did I sign Syd up for pole dancing lessons? She spent at least half of her swimming lesson time wrapped around this pole.

Amelia finished her second year of level 2, this year she did GREAT!
In level Pre1, they learn... nothing. Here is Grady hopping like a frog.
On the last day Sydnie & Amelias classes played "Alligator, Alligator what time is it?" together.
Here is Grady, learning to sit on the bubbles... he is a natural!
A few times I stopped to think, Did I sign Syd up for pole dancing lessons? She spent at least half of her swimming lesson time wrapped around this pole.
Amelia finished her second year of level 2, this year she did GREAT!
On the last day Sydnie & Amelias classes played "Alligator, Alligator what time is it?" together.
Here is Grady, learning to sit on the bubbles... he is a natural!You're going to the ZOO ZOO ZOO, can we come TOO TOO TOO?
We took our annual trip to the Hogel zoo last week, but this year with our growing family we decided to become members and get a year pass. If we go just one more time in the next year it will pay for itself, plus we might want to go back and see that baby elephant next month! So, if you're headed up there let us know, we'd like to come too! AND we can bring a guest in FREE with our new pass so it might be worth it for you to invite us along!
Amelia, Kylee & Sydnie

Amelia playing African music to soothe the Elephants soul...
Almost the whole group shot.


Amelia playing African music to soothe the Elephants soul...
Almost the whole group shot.
Amelia turns SEVEN!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my biggest helper Amelia Elizabeth. Yesterday she had a wonderful birthday, I wish that I had the pictures to prove it! I got a new camera that I haven't taken the time to figure it out and the pictures really... suck. Sorry Milly.
We love you so much!
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