Saturday, October 13, 2012

Reverence

Lila has been having a hard time remembering to be reverent during prayers.  She likes to copy whatever the person giving the prayer is saying.  A couple of days ago, Regan was saying the prayer for dinner.  Lila, as usual was mimicking her.  Any reminders to be quiet only exacerbate the situation, so we try to ignore her.  Regan prayed that Lila would be more reverent.  Lila, in an indignant, outraged, and slightly high pitched voice, said, "What!?" before continuing her mimicking, "Please Lila reverent."  I haven't laughed so hard in quite a while!  I love that little girl!

More Camping!

 This camping trip was the third in only four weeks.  We went to the same campground where we popped our tire, but we were driving our new 4 wheel drive with lots more clearance so we didn't have any problems!  My kids love camping with their friends!  Since this was the weekend after Labor Day, the area was deserted.  I thought it was kind of cold, too, but Haden refused to wear a coat. 
Some previous camper left a bunch of 2x10's in the wood pile.  Clint showed the girls how to burn the tip of a stick turning it into something you can write with.  Signs were quickly made establishing two forts, one for the girls and one for the boys.  I think Regan and Lauren turned their fort into a store the following morning, thus requiring an open and closed sign as well.  Those signs just HAD to come home with us!
Such beautiful girls!
 The next morning we went for a hike further up the road.  It was beautiful.  I love living in Colorado!
 
 Next year, we are going to start camping much earlier in the summer and I'm investing in new camping gear for Christmas.  Our poor tent is the one we got years ago when we went backpacking through the Idaho wilderness.  It has been all over the country and very well used, but the poles have seen better days and it really is too small for 5 people, 2 of which don't like to sleep parallel to everyone else!


Temple trip

We've been driving past the Brigham City temple on our way to Idaho for some time now.  I've wanted to take the kids to the temple, and the Fort Collins temple hasn't even broken ground, so, over Labor Day weekend, we made the trip to Brigham City.  Clint and I lived one block south of the temple years ago while he finished up his bachelor's degree, although it was an abandoned elementary school then. 
The kids really got a kick out of riding the bus from parking to the temple.  Not enough that Regan is willing to ride the bus to or from school, though.
The temple is absolutely beautiful.  We had to wear booties over our shoes to protect the carpets.  Lila demanded that hers come off, so she got to be held.  Neither of the other two mentioned them at the time, but several days later Haden asked if daddy and I had to wear those "ugly shoes" when we got married in the temple.  So much for thinking about eternal families while we were in the sealing room, he was just envisioning my beautiful dress with those booties!  I am always amused to see what Haden thinks about!  Regan loved the celestial room and asked if we couldn't please decorate her room like that when we got home?  I don't think they got everything out of their first time in the temple that I wanted to them to, but hopefully it will still be a good memory. 
We ate more than our share of cookies in the parking garage of the temple and then headed onto the grounds for pictures.  It was really bright, thus the kids' squinty eyes and funny faces.
We stopped at Idle Isle for lunch.  I love that little restaurant.  When we lived in Brigham, my visiting teacher worked there and she would always bring me pies, soups, sandwiches,etc.  Needless to say, I loved it when she came! Everyone else must love the restaurant, too, because we had to wait a good 45 minutes for our food.
Seriously, can she get any cuter? 
Rather than disrupt everyone else's meal with our entertaining kids, we took our food to a nearby park.  I miss the huge parks in Utah with the mature trees in the middle of town.  Right after we finished eating, the kids got to watch a truck restock the fish in the pond.  It was pretty neat to watch!
Regan showed off her monkey bar skills.
Lila climbed anything she could.  Her slippery church shoes barely slowed her down.

Haden loved hanging upside down!
Regan will forever be her daddy's girl!  On the way back to Clint's parents' house, we stopped and got Regan some real cowgirl boots.  She loves them and even struts when she wears them.  (She prefers to wear them with her skinny jeans so she can show them off!) Haden wanted something at the hardware store, too, just not cowboy boots.  So, he found a pair of irrigation boots that he couldn't live without.  They actually came in handy.  We had the water that evening and Haden got to help Clint water our piece of land.  We spent that night playing games with some friends.  I loved how well all the kids got along.  It was like they had know each other much longer than a few hours. 
 
No work in Samaria goes unrewarded.  The kids convinced Clint that they had worked hard enough to earn to trip to the Blue Goose.
Notice Lila's one wet pant leg?  Perhaps we should have invested in irrigation boots for her, too!  Lila already knows about filling her own little bag with penny candy. 
The next day we met Clint's brother and his family camping up Emigration Canyon.  I was worried that we were going to be cold in our borrowed tent and sleeping bags, but we are used to camping in Colorado several thousand feet higher than we were there.  We were all toasty warm.
My kids always love playing with their cousins!
The next day we went to Bear Lake.  The day was cold and windy, hardly the kind of day to spend at the beach.  We had also gotten a phone call that a friend of the family's had been killed while working on his ranch.  My kids didn't know him well at all, but the rest of us were just in shock.  Events like that make me so grateful to know that my family can be together forever.
Even with the cold, Haden insisted on wearing his swimsuit. He worked on building sandcastles the entire time we were there.
 Lila worked on destroying everyone's sandcastles most of the time we were there.
 
Regan loves jumping in the waves.  She really does belong on a warm beach somewhere!
While Luke and Shayna were helping with funeral arrangements, we helped do chores.  I wasn't much help-I don't really like to touch animals, but I am really good at telling kids what to do!
Haden loved this tiny day old little chick.  I was impressed he was willing and even eager to hold it!
Lila loved these little lambs!
They built a fort in the haystack and my kids had the best time playing in it!
Lila loved riding in the cow trailer.
Hiding in Grandpa's corn.
Karalee took all the grandkids that were there for a ride on the gator.  It was really peaceful for the few minutes they were all gone!
It was a good trip.  I am very grateful for the chance we had to take our kids to the temple and talk about the importance of eternal families, especially with Jeff's passing.  I love my sweet little family so very much!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Running Club

 Regan loves running club.  This is the second year she has participated.  The kids can come to school early and run around the field.  Six laps is one mile.  Regan ran eight laps yesterday and has a goal to run 10 laps on the final day tomorrow. 
The little boy in the blue shirt next to Regan is in her class and is apparently somewhat of a mischief maker.  He followed Regan over to me after everyone was done running just to tell me that he ran one more lap than Regan did.  Silly kid!  Regan seems to always attract the more mischievous kids! 

Camping

A couple of Thursdays ago at lunch, Haden asked if we could go camping.  We had yet to go that summer and I wanted to go, too.  So, we started planning.  That night, we got a call from a friend, inviting us to go on last minute camping trip with them.  It was perfect!  We camped up Red Cone Pass.  Clint and I had never been there, but it is beautiful!  There's a stretch of rough road that I suspect keeps a lot of campers away.  We didn't mind.  Last minute camping spots are hard to come by! 
 Haden loves these hats that his grandpa gave him.  He claims he's a ninja while he's wearing it.  Luckily, we have two hats!  Haden and Parker chased and even caught the big kids!
 
 Jared took a truckload 4wheeling.  The girls loved it!
 Just beautiful!
 
 The kids all got along fabulously well!  At one point I overheard Regan and Lauren discussing their favorite kind of jeans.  They both prefer skinny jeans.  I couldn't help but laugh!
The next morning we didn't have to get home quite as early as the Seemans, so Clint took our AWD car up the road to show me the neat beaver ponds.  They were really neat, but the road was probably a little too rough for our car.  We wound up with a flat tire.  Gratefully, Clint is very capable at taking care of that kind of stuff!
We were a little stressed navigating the several miles more to go of rough road on a donut, but we arrived home unscathed.  Unfortunately, when one tire goes on an AWD vehicle, all 4 have to be replaced.  Ouch!  We had been debating about getting a new car anyway, but were still kind of undecided about what kind.  That night we took all 3 kids car shopping and brought the new 4WD SUV home on Monday.  So, now our Ford is for sale if anyone is looking for a car.  He's a great car and even has 4 brand new tires!  I just don't recommend taking him off roading!  We're looking forward  to taking our new 4WD on our next camping trip this weekend!

Haden's first day


Haden started preschool 2 days after Regan started school.  It was a very long two days! 
 Haden's friend, Corbin, lines up for Kindergarten while we are waiting for Regan to go into class and for the preschool to open their doors.  Haden has loved seeing Corbin everyday! 
 He's so grown up!  There were no tears this year!  He said he had a wonderful first day, although he couldn't tell me much about what he did.
 We took the "train" to pick him up from school.  Lila cannot be trusted to be nice to anyone strapped in the trailer with her for very long, so Haden rides the trail-a-bike which is attached to my bike and the trailer is attached to the trail-a-bike.  We usually gets lots of looks and comments and even the slightest hill is a beast, but the kids love it!