Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Artist in the Family

A few weeks ago Mckenna entered the Reflections Contest (art contest at school). Two of her art pieces were chosen to move on to district (the next level). YEA!!! Maria helped her do an oil painting and then she sculpted an ocean scene for her 3-D art. She is a very talented little artist. (must come from her talented aunt maria and uncle travis). Below are a few of the pictures from the awards ceremony.

We found out last night that both of her pieces have been chosen to move on to region (the next level). YEA!! YEA!! Way to Go Mckenna!!


Mckenna is on the front row on the right. These are all of the students from her school chosen to move onto the next level.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cherished Moments

It's that time of year.....

Mckenna experienced her first event in the Conference Center and was so excited to be able to see the Prophet at the First Presidency Christmas Devotional. What a special evening. Grandma and Grandpa J got us tickets. It is one of the perks of having parents serving a mission for Public Affairs in the Church. We took the long way back to the car and walked through the lights on Temple Square. I love having Mckenna old enough to do these fun things now.







AND NOT SO CHERISHED MOMENTS

Kaden learned how to climb out of his play and pack.....so he is now officially sleeping in his toddler bed. I wasn't ready for this....but he was. We cleared his room of everything but his bed and toy box so he would not try to climb anything in the night (he climbed his dresser the other day and it tipped over). He is ALL BOY!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Halloween Preview

YODA

MINNIE MOUSE


Last night the YM/YW trick or treated the neighborhood for their activity.....the kids got dressed up to answer the door. Kenna didn't want to ware her "real" costume until Halloween...so we'll keep you in suspense for that one! Obviously Kaden loved being yoda...or maybe he loved the sword more. He was chasing us all over the house. We had a fun night...anticipating the trick or treaters. Something the kids don't usually get to do because they are out trick or treating themselves.

Monday, October 26, 2009

BOO-tiful Girls

In the holiday spirit! At least for their clothes. I haven't decorated around the house much...or at all to be real honest. Mckenna keeps asking when I am going to do that! Yea....probably not going to happen this year!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Picking Pumpkins

We had a fun day picking pumpkins with Mia's preschool class. Mckenna was sad that she was going to miss out on the adventure so Mia told her she would pick her a pumpkin. And that's just what Mia did - of course Mia picked the biggest pumpkin for herself and picked a smaller one for Mckenna. That didn't go over too well and needless to say we found ourselves going to pick Mckenna her own pumpkin. All are happy now!

One Step Ahead

CAUGHT IN THE ACT

Kaden is always one step a head of us. The other day I removed all stepping stools from our home and put them in the garage because Kaden uses them to get into too many things. Just as I was thinking he was safe - I found him on the bathroom counter playing in the water.....he had climbed up on the toilet and then onto the counter and there proceeded to have a marvelous time. So now we are keeping all bathroom doors shut - the very next day I found him on the kitchen counter playing in the kitchen sink water. He had pushed a chair over from the table. I think I will have to use Lori's idea of tying the chairs to the table.....sounds so absurd...but whatever works!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

A Few Highlights

It's FALL! Can't believe it. I'm not sure how time flies by so fast....but it does. I am feeling a little overwhelmed with life....I'm not sure how my sister-in-law (Gini) keeps up with 8 when I only have 3 ! I laughed at my other sister-in-law's (Katie) blog when she linked it to her friends blog to show what her kids had been up to. That's about where I am! To bad none of my friends blog. Anyway here are a few highlights of our family over that last few weeks.

Kenna Started 2nd Grade

Mia started Preschool

The Girls Started Soccer

Kaden found extended legs
SOS

Extended legs....Kaden loves pushing the chairs and stoles around so he can get anywhere I don't want him to be. Every time I turn around he is climbing something. Climbing out of the crib was the worst one. He now sleeps in his play and pak because he can't climb the netting! Not sure how long that will last but at least it has given us a few more restful nights! Any advice would be greatly appreciated. He's all BOY!

Christa.....CAN you tell what I have been up to? Canning! and Canning! and Canning!
Matt......left town! He enjoyed a weekend getaway to the "Swamp" where he watched the Florida Gators play. He returned home long enough for a home cooked meal and then he was off to Colorado for work. It wasn't all work though. He's brother Travis just moved there so they were able to hook up and enjoy some time together - including an evening watching the Colorado Rockies play. (he never takes a camera so you'll just have to picture it)

Sunday, July 26, 2009

SUMMER HOLIDAYS

This summer we have spent the holidays doing "non-typical" activities. We spent the 4th of July in Bear Lake and July 24th in Park City. We did get to enjoy some holiday festivities at the Salt Lake Youth Parade. The kids favorite part was spraying the firetruck water hose.




BEAR LAKE

This is the famous Willey Wadi Tower. The kids always love to go up it. The Willey Family owns this cabin up in Bear Lake. Matt's dad help build it in his youth. We tried to get Matt's parents to venture up there with us but unfortunately Matt's dad had to work the holiday. We are really hoping that one day they will go up there with us and Matt's dad can tell the grandkids about all his adventures in building it.

To say the least, the water wasn't very warm up there. The kids mostly played in the sand and dug themselves their own "hottubs."

We took a hike up to Bloomington Lake while there. It is a glacier fed lake. You can see the snow on the mountains. My grandpa use to fish here and my mother came here as a little girl. My parents hiked up here the day before but were kind enough to take us back up there. It was a beautiful day that we finished off with a "Raspberry Shake."

PARK CITY

We cooled off from the heat of the summer with a trip to Park City for a few days. Most relaxing trip so far. All the kids wanted to do was swim. Imagine. I think after our Hawaii trip, 4 weeks of swimming lessons, Bear Lake and the pool at Park City.....our kids are gettting scales and fins! JK. I think Matt has a pretty good handle on the three kids.......

HAIRCUTS




The girls have been begging me all summer to cut their hair. We finally did it! It was sad to see all that hair chopped off but they both love it and that's all that matters.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Aloha!


"And I say to myself ........What a Wonderful World!" That phrase just about wraps up our Hawaiian Vacation. We had a wonderful time exploring the island of Oahu. Here are a few highlights....you all know I have several hundred pictures...but I spared you and only posted a few!



Snorkeling quickly became our favorite past time. We all loved snorkeling.... especially the girls. (We practiced at home in our local pool before we went so the girls would know how.) It's a whole new world when you look below the surface of the ocean. Mia loved any "pink" fish and Mckenna was fascinated by it all. We even saw sea turtles. That was my favorite part. There is a beach where the turtles love to come. We saw several turtles beached on the shore and if you go out in the water they are just swimming around. Incredible!!

Mckenna, Matt and Mia snorkeling together at Hanauma Bay.

One of the Sea Turtles we saw on the beach

A sea turtle swimming in the ocean. Matt and Mckenna took this picture with an underwater camera. The sea turtles would swim right up to you. Matt actually had to push one away with his hand. I guess they don't respect personal space! JK.

And you wonder why I didn't come home with a gorgeous Hawaiian tan?? Besides sunscreen....it rained a lot while we were there...but that didn't seem to hamper our fun. This is our day at the PCC (Polynesian Culture Center). We bought rain ponchos....but left them on the stroller while we took a canoe ride. The canoe ride drops you off at the opposite side of the park.....and as luck would have it, it started to rain....I mean downpour during our canoe ride. Needless to say we were soaking wet by the time Matt retrieved our rain ponchos for us. At least our strollers were dry!

A visit to the PCC's Village of Samoa....where the men do all the cooking, hunting, etc. (I think I might enjoy living there). This was our favorite village at the PCC. This is a picture of a man climbing up the coconut tree to pick coconuts.Fire dancing was another favorite event at the PCC.

Hawaiian Princesses enjoying a pina colada! (My favorite picture)


The majority of our time in Hawaii was spent soaking up the sun (or maybe I should say rain) on the beach.

Kaden finally warmed up to the beach....it took a few days though. But once he decided it wasn't so bad he loved. He espcially loved the water. He would fill up this little airplane and then try to carry the water back to the sand castle. Needless to say he never made it back with much water in the airplane. He would look down in the airplane with a look of wonder....where did the water go? Then he would go back down and fill it up again.

"The SHAKA"

Mckenna loved body surfing. After I showed her how she said, "Mom this is so fun, how did you learn how to do this?" Mckenna and Matt had a great time "Catching Waves" together. This particular beach use to be owned by the church. It is just down the street from my aunts house.
The girls called it "soft sand beach." They loved this beach. They filled up a water bottle with the sand from this beach and brought it home.

Pearl Harbor was a very touching place. I am always in awe of what our soldiers are willing to put on the line and sacrifice so that we can live in a land of freedom. I hope my children will gain respect and admiration for what we have and what has been done to achieve it. On a much lighter note....after visiting Pearl Harbor Mia would ask if there were dead people in the water before she would swim at any beach. It is interesting what kids pick up on.



The beautiful La'ie Hawaii temple. The temple is under construction so we didn't get to go in but we enjoyed spending time on the grounds as a family. Sundays are usually one of my favorite days on vacation. Proabably because I get to enjoy having Matt around the whole day and I have 2 extra hands during church. We enjoyed attending church there. They are all about food. We ate a full coarse meal during church one Sunday. They do that every 4th Sunday for the RS. The kids were well fed...or "treated" I should say. They both got lots of sweets during primary. Mckenna said she likes their ward because they got lots of treats. Our ward has a no treat policy at home.

This captures one of my favorite memories in Hawaii (this wasn't a posed shot). My girls got along really well (OK...for the most part). I loved watching them play together on the beach. They just had each other. What better friend can you have?


Mckenna and Mia holding an Octopus
One of the highlights of our trip was going tide pooling with my cousins. My cousin Paul took us out to Goat Island where we were able to see a lot of different sea creatures at low tide. Our most memorable being an octopus. He caught it and let us hold it. What a weird feeling - mini suction cups suctioning to you as the octopus's arms twist around your arm. We brought home black ink spots on our swimsuits as mementos of this occasion. (the octopus squirted us with ink as my cousin was capturing it). By the time I took this picture the octopus was dead.... I didn't take my camera out to the tide pools since I ruined my last camera at the San Diego tide pools. My cousins were taking the octopus to some friends who liked to eat it. Mckenna loved exploring the tide pools.


Enjoying Dole Whips (pineapple ice cream) at Dole Plantation. It became one of our regular stops if we were in the area. The first time we enjoyed one Mia said "Hawaii ice cream is so much better than ours." Gotta love it! Our other favorite....Hawaiian Shave Ice. We definately got our sweet tooths satisfied on this trip!




The joy of this trip for me was watching my kids experience some of my childhood memories. Thanks mom and dad for showing us new territory! It was fun to go back to places I had been as a child. It brought back a lot of memories. We laughed at pounders beach remembering Rich's wipe out and his X bandaids.