Friday, October 23, 2009

Halloween 2008


Wow a year goes by really fast!! I figured this would be a great time to get these pictures posted.  Nate was an awesome pirate and Ry was a shy little lady bug.  Megs dressed up as a cowgirl, and I didn't get a picture of her before school and then I never saw her again until about 10 that night.  She went to a friends house after school and then begged to go trick or treating with them.  Heck they grow up fast.  She has already told me she doesn't plan on trick or treating with me this year.
Ry has decided she wants to be a lady bug again this year, and the outfit still fits so yea for me.  Nate is going to be a ninja, and Megs plans to be a football player.  Hopefully I will get a picture of her this year.  Maybe I will see if I can find some more pictures of Halloween past. 
My kids have loved the BOO game this year.  They love to drive by the houses and see who has been booed.  Ry is horrible at keeping secrets, and told one of the people we were going to boo them before we got them booed.  It was hilarious.  Megs kept trying to change the subject and get Ry to be quiet, but Brittany and Brooklyn just kept asking questions.  Megs thought we shouldn't boo them anymore because the surprise was ruined, but I think that would have been mean. So BOO to you.  I Love Kids!!
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Farm Days 2009




Well, this is a random post, but I guess most of mine are.  We have farm days every two years here is San Juan County and for the last several years it has been at Lyman farms.  When I was in grade school I can remember when it was at Lewis Farms.  Anyway Steph has been in charge of the ranch animals/petting zoo for the last couple of Farms Days, and I usually hang out and pretend to help her.  It really  is a lot of fun.  There are so many kids that really never get to see or touch animals and they love it.  I am grateful my kids get to be involved with animals as much as they are.  They are good for all sorts of lessons. 
This was one of the nicer farm days we have had in several years as far as the weather goes. Although it definitely was not warm enough to go swimming in the pond like the kids did, but that is one of the great things about being a kid--totally oblivious to weather when fun might be had.  I should probably make that statement a little more general--it is great being a kid because they can be oblivious to most everything.  I wish they got to stay that way somedays. 
I'm feeling kind of guilty because I didn't get any pictures of everything else that goes on at farm days, but in my defense, my back REALLY hurt.  Anyway there is so much that goes on.  Ice-cream, tractor rides, rock wall climbing, beehives with honey, beef council, pork council, watching a dummy get thrown in a combine and the list goes on and on.  Maybe 2011 will bring a better diversity of pictures.
Anyway I hope this slide show works.  Happy trails.

Megs and Nate this fall


This was Nate's first year to play flag football and he loved it.  He had a great coach (John Laws) who let everybody do everything.  I don't even remember his team's record just that they won some and they lost some.  Nate is so fun to watch.  It doesn't matter what he is doing, he always has a big smile on his face.  It is sooo endearing.  It doesn't matter if he is losing in a wrestling match, can't get his horse to move, or running around on the soccer or football field--he just has this amazing grin.  I love watching him.  I love watching Megs too, but for a whole different reason.  She is playing to win and always has a look of determination on her face.  SO FUN. 



The 5th graders at Meg's school get a chance to be the "safety mannequin" every year.  A teacher takes their picture-front and back-and puts it on the mannequin and then the kids bring one of their own shirts for the mannequin to wear.  I think it is a cute idea.  The school has a crossing guard for the front, but these "kids" are the safety precaution in the back.  If you click on the pictures to make it bigger you can see that Megs is smiling the exact same as the real person and as the mannequin.  Why that girl never likes to show her teeth, I can't understand.   I can't believe she is going to be in middle school next year.  Oh they grow up so fast.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Slacker

  I was asked to invite more people to my blog today, so I opened it up and I can't believe it has almost been a month since I have posted.  I started this because I wanted to keep some kind of journal and it looks like I will be keeping it updated like I do most journals--very sporadically!! 
  The past couple of weekends we have been in Colorado gathering cows for shipping.  We shipped them out on Monday.  The weather was unbelievably awesome.  I know I have a few picts on my camera from 2 weeks ago, but I didn't get any this last weekend because my battery was dead (insert swearword).  Then I lost my camera, but Deann told me tonight when I was at Dylan's b-day party that it was at her house (insert hurrah).  So hopefully I will get some pictures downloaded soon.  I also want to get a copy of the video Justin made of the talent show that the kids put on this weekend.  This was  the 2nd annual shipping weekend talent show.  The kids plan this for 2 weeks.  Signs are made.  Tickets are made.  Money is made (literally they make fake money for us to buy our tickets and purchase our treats.)  I am afraid that within a few years they will probably be selling t-shirts and CD's for real money. It is great entertainment.  I am not saying that it is the most well done entertainment ever seen, but it is good to see the kids up there trying to perform because some are mighty uncomfortable with it.  OK there are those that love the spotlight too, so it is good for everyone involved.  The girls mostly perform and the boys mc  and walk around selling treats and drinks.  It wasn't quite as cold this year, but we still need to find a better time than 8:30pm to do this thing.  Again, I am so grateful for the great memories my kids get to make with their friends and family.  We live a blessed life.
  Living a blessed life--that was another reason I wanted to do this blog.  I want to remember the good things.  Mostly I want my kids to remember the good things.  A lot of times in my private journal or should I say when I used to keep a sporadic private journal, I would vent a lot.  I go back and read those and think --wow I wasn't in a good mood that day.  I really don't want that to be what I go back and remember, so I'm going to post (mostly) good stuff.  I am sure I will vent because we all need to sometime, but I want to concentrate more on the good things.  There are so many more good things.  Let us remember them!!