Saturday, September 11, 2010

Take Me Out...

Last Friday Steve was listening to one of his radio shows and they were giving away 2 tickets to the UofU football game that night. All you had to do was be the first to answer a football trivia question. If any of you have ever played Trivial Pursuit with Steve you will know that it is nearly impossible to win simply based on his knowledge of "useless" sports trivia. So he called in and answered the question correctly but before he could give them his contact info, his iphone, which is notorious for dropping calls, dropped the ball and his tickets were given to the next contestant.

Long story short, he was given tickets to a Bees game for our entire family. We picked up the tickets at will call and had no idea where they were. Turns out they were excellent seats in the 4th row behind 3rd base. However, my kids could see the outfield "seating" and badgered us till we gave in after the 5th inning and went to a more kid friendly seating area.
As you can see, Stevie is dancing around to the music. He was so wild that we was featured on the Jumbo-Tron.


Here's all their best moves.


Who would have thought there was a game going on in the background!
Then, just as our kids were starting to drive us crazy, some parenting GENIUS brought out bubbles and entertained the masses for the entire 9th inning.

I've got to remember that trick!!!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Birthday Bash

Is this a great birthday smile or what! It says, "I'm 4 today!!!"


This year we went up the canyon (or in Natalie's words, we went camping but didn't sleep there) for dinner, presents, and cake.

I guess we could have slept there. Natalie got a princess tent!
note: Yes Dad, I realize that this would not be considered real camping.

Natalie is very glad to have Auntie Heidi back...
...and Auntie Janie back, in time for her birthday.
She is also grateful that Auntie Em is still here...for now. AHHH Don't move!

Here's my interpretation of a "Jasmine" cake. I had zero inspiration on this cake and I'm afraid it shows. Fortunately, she's 4 and she loved it!

We had a little trouble lighting the candles in the breeze, but we finally got them to light.
All Hail Princess Natalie!
Happy Birthday Natalie!
I don't mean to overlook Steve's birthday which was the day before, but even he will admit that Natalie outshines him. When it comes to Natalie, there is no competition. Happy birthday Steve!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Children for Sale




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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

The Most Wonderful TIme

These two are now in school. Whhhhheeeeeew! It has been a great summer with lots of fun packed in right at the end. Now I'm ready for school to start.

Both Riley and Stevie are going to all-day school this year. Hallelujah!


I think Natalie and Emma will miss them, but we've always got Henry to entertain them half the day.:)

Here is Riley waiting for her class to go inside.


Here is Stevie doing the same.
Cute story.

Stevie and Riley have the same recess' and after one recess Riley missed her class going inside and was lost. She was crying and Stevie found her and walked her to her classroom, missing his own class going inside. I was so worried that he would ignore her at school. Turns out he's the best big brother Riley could ask for!

Good luck guys!!!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

because...it's Natalie!

It has been nearly 2 years since Natalie was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes.

No, she was not an overweight child.

No, we did not give her too much juice as a baby.

No, she cannot be cured with diet, exercise, medication or anything else.
THERE IS NO CURE.

Therefore we walk.

This was our second year doing a Walk for a Cure for diabetes. Last year we walked with the American Diabetes Association (ADA), this year with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). We go to many functions throughout the year with JDRF and were excited to give back and contribute to the ongoing research to find a cure.

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to those who donated. We raised over $500!!!

This morning we arrived at historic Wheeler Farm for the walk. There were literally THOUSANDS of people.

As we waited for the walk to begin, there were several Star Wars characters roaming around, which thrilled my nerdy kids!


I must not be as big a Star Wars buff as I thought. I don't recall which episode has red storm troopers!?

For those of us who considered ourselves too old to take pictures with grown men in costume, there was always Natty to help make us look good!

This year I made matching shirts for all the family that walked with us.

Here's who joined us this year, from left to right:
Steve, Riley, Natalie, Devany, Emma, Stevie, Sara Jane, Grandpa, Clark, Emilie, Sam.
We were missing Grandma, who decided Atlanta would be more fun : (, and Alan, who decided Ohio would be more fun : (. Seriously, we missed you both.

Everyone had loads of energy until the walk started. We started out walking...



Then strolling...

Some went on shoulders...

And some even got carried by back.
Then they got a second wind. Left to right: Sam, Stevie, Steve, Natalie, Riley

Along the way there were posters with the name, age, date of diagnosis, and picture of children with type 1 diabetes. Here was Natalie's!


At the end of the walk, Stevie did a little dance.

The girls then played in the bouncy house.
And then Stevie got to climb (halfway up) the climbing wall.

All in all, it was a fun day and a great cause. Thanks again to everyone who participated and/or donated to helping us find a cure.

We Love You Natalie!!!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Thanksgiving Point

It's finally starting to feel like summer vacation now that school is only 2 weeks away!

At the beginning of summer I promised my kids I would take them on a pony ride. It took me 2 months to make good on it.

Yesterday we went to Thanksgiving Point for the first time in 4 years. I didn't realize how much STUFF there was to do!!! We started at the Childrens Gardens.

There was a sand pit,


A stream that emptied into a small wading pool,

A small playground,

And I didn't even take picutres of the bear cave, the hedge maze, or the super-fun water play area.

Then we went to the Big Gardens and saw the big waterfall. I'm told it's the largest man-made waterfall in the world.


The whole time we were there my kids never stopped asking when it would be time to ride the ponies, so even though I was pooped, we then went over to Farm Country.



 

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