Sunday, December 21, 2008

Christmas Spirit Candy Cane

Recipe to Grow a Christmas Candy Cane
1 bag oreos
1 candy cane seed
1 bucket (we think the red ones work best)
lots of Christmas Spirit

1- Turn oreos and the filling into crumbs. The filling will act as fertilizer for the candy cane seeds.

2- If you have a big bucket - fill the bottom with Rice Krispie cereal. It will act like pebbles to help your Candy Cane seeds grow.


3- Just pat down your oreos - not too compact or the seeds can't grow

4- Plant candy cane seed

5- With lots of Christmas Spirit, kindness to others, obeying Mom and Dad the candy cane seed will begin to grow into a Candy Cane.


Friday, December 12, 2008

Diamond Rio: In God We Still Trust

Sunday, December 7, 2008

The Christmas Sweater


Michael took me to see the production of "The Christmas Sweater" last night. Glenn Beck did a great job being all of the characters, I must say that I was sceptical when I heard he was doing the whole show himself. It is a story of redemption and love. The show was good but I liked the book even more (what else is new) All of us can find things in our lives that we aren't grateful for, that we should be. There are those around us that would love to help us, if only we would let them in. If you want a new feel good Christmas book, this is a good one.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Giving Thanks


Giving Thanks


This year leading up to Thanksgiving we are going to each write on a strip of paper what we are thankful for every night at dinner. Then the papers will get looped together and hung in the kitchen. Thanksgiving morning before going to dinner we are going to read them all again and talk about how many things we have to be thankful for.

Monday, October 27, 2008

In search of the great pumpkin?


The youth council did a food drive last week in exchange for pumpkins
I have a bunch of extra pumpkins that need a good home for Halloween
Bring down some canned food for each pumpkin that you would like. REMEMBER the Food Bank is in desperate need of food, so give generously
The food box is in my garage so just use the honor system

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Monday, October 20, 2008

Tag

8 TV Shows


  • ER (I've watched it since high school)
  • Grey's Anatomy
  • Heroes
  • Good Eats
  • Private Practice
  • 24 (another date night show)
  • phineas and ferb (it's funny & em's favorite show)
  • local news

8 Restraurants



  • Happy Sumo
  • Jason's Deli
  • The Garden
  • Melting Pot (cheese or chocolate fondue but not the main dish)
  • Market Street Broiler
  • Ruby River
  • Macaroni Grill
  • PF Changs

8 things I did yesterday



  • Primary Meeting
  • Key Scouter Meeting
  • Primary with the bishopric meeting
  • Had everyone dressed and to church by 12:40!
  • Spoke in sacrament meeting
  • Went to hold the new bunnies at Grandpa's
  • Worked on Em's new hat
  • Snuggled 2 of the 3 girls to sleep (I really enjoy snuggles when it's not a ploy to get out of going to bed)

8 things I looking forward to

  • All of the new pipes being done (they haven't even started the ones in my yard yet)
  • Em learning to read (remind me of that next year when she is reading agonizingly slow)
  • Running again
  • Knowing when my house is going to be torn down
  • AR goal being done for this term (why did she pick such a high number & not take tests for the first 3 weeks of school!?!)
  • A new chef at Welcome Home
  • My new house
  • When the girls will do their daily dozen each morning BEFORE school

8 things on my wish list

  • My new house
  • Disneyworld Vacation
  • London
  • Run
  • Clean house that keeps itself clean (except for the kids own chores, they still need to learn how to do them)
  • Economy to improve quickly
  • To learn photoshop quicker
  • Jobs being done happily

8 people I'm tagging

  • Debbie (welcome to blogging)
  • Angie M
  • Angie P
  • Denette (do you have a blog yet?)
  • Kim
  • Tracie (yep, we found your blog)
  • Carrie
  • Ginger

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Bad Guys just turn around and go away



We were out for a walk the other day and Em saw this sign.

"Look Mom, it's a sign that says No bad guys allowed past this sign. That's a good sign to have so the bad guys know where to turn around and go away."

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Advice from Elder Busche

This is such simple yet profound advice to have an incredible life

Monday, September 22, 2008

Date Night is Back!


Yippee! It's date night tonight once the girls are off in dreamland!
Anybody else watch? What are your predictions?

Thursday, September 18, 2008

In search of good books


I am in search of good books to read. What are your favorite books and why?

Thursday, September 11, 2008

All of those with perfect houses... we all know who you are!



Now that we have determined that you are all perfect and have perfect houses - let Ang and I in on your secrets.

Thursday, September 4, 2008


Schools back in full swing! It's time for me to get back into regular routines again.


What are your routines to keep your life afloat? Is it flylady, doing one main thing a day, set schedule or you're just a wonder woman and keep everything perfect because you are perfect.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Green Smoothie Anyone?


I thought that I came across an amazing way to get vegies into my kids. I wasn't going to tell them what the ingredients were though. While we were at the store I mentioned something about smoothies, Jessica starting jumping up and down and asked if we were going to make green spinach smoothies. So obviously I'm not the only one making these. If you haven't tried them - they are great! If you have tried them - what's your favorite recipe or things to put in them.
Here's the one that two of my kids like - the third one doesn't like smoothies much anyway
1 cup spinach (I use baby spinach)
pineapple (fresh or in it's own juice)
banana
orange juice
enough water to keep it blending smooth
I put the spinach in and add a little water until it's blending well then add the rest of the ingredients. Blend until it is completely smooth.

You can't taste the spinach at all. If you can just add more fruit. I love the fact that there isn't any sugar in it and it's still sweet enough to enough. PLUS - there is a bunch of spinach in it. We have added frozen berries and the kids like that too - it also gets rid of the green color.


The first week of school is almost over! Now it's really time to get the routines going. What is your favorite tip or routine to help keep everything running smoothly with school and activities.


Jessica takes her lunch everyday (except every other Wednesday). This year she is in charge of packing her own lunch. Each evening once dinner is cleaned up, she packs her lunch completely then sticks it in the fridge for morning. This has been wonderful, no more running around making breakfast and packing a lunchbox at the same time!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

3rd Grade!


Back to School
Today I hurry off to school
To work and learn and play
I'm in a brand new grade this year
What a happy day!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Strollin' Down Memory Lane Playin' Tag



I want to hear from ALL OF YOU LURKERS...even if you have never commented before!

Here are the rules.

1. As a comment on my blog, leave a memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you know me a little or a lot, anything you remember! If we're only blogging friends, write about a post that is most memorable. If you don't have a blog and don't know how to sign in, please comment as anonymous.

2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll be sure to write one about you... either on your blog, in my comment box, or I will email you back!

3. If you can't say something nice, don't say nothin' at all
☺Okay, let's see what you've got!

Friday, July 18, 2008

I Will Remember

I Will Remember
Faith - Obedience - Sarifice
Rescue
Martin's Cove - Pioneer Trek 2008
This statue is right after you cross the Platte River, on your way up to the first cove that they took shelter in. It, along with others represents the men/boys that rescued the starving pioneers and carried them across the frozen river. It made me think of a father carrying his small child away after burying the toddlers mom. The faith that they had to come to Zion, even after being told all of the things that could go wrong because they were starting late is amazing to me. They gave up their lives to come to Zion.
Frank Allen was barely 23 when Brigham Young called for a rescue. His first reaction was it was foolish to go out in late October. He prayed and knew the answer to his prayer immediately, he must go and obey.
He and the other rescuers found the Martin Handcart Company around noon. He then felt that he needed to go further to search for any stragglers. He recounts: "As I was riding, I saw a little speck up on the side of the hill that somehow caught my attention. As I rode on, the object appeared a little larger and I felt he urge to ride up and see what it was. Image my feelings when I found there a little boy. He was so cold and hungry that he had slipped away from the others in his company. He had hid himself there on the hill and was praying to die and that the wolves would come and eat his body. I wrapped that young man in a blanket and put him on my horse." Frank's willingness to listen and obey the promptings of the Spirit saved that young mans life.

Many years later Frank was telling that story to his grandchildren and their other grandfather. After the story the other grandfather (George Frederick Housley) excitedly said, "Your horse was bay with one white foot, a white star on his forehead, and your blanket was red and black plaid!"
Frank was suprised and asked how he could have known that.
George replied that he was that yougn man and that he was sure it was because of his prayers and the prayers of his mother that he was found.
George was 20 at the time of the rescue. He had looked like a small child because of his starving condition.

Would you sacrifice everything?
Maria Jackson Normington was my pioneer. She was 5 months pregnant with their 9th child when the family sold most of their belongings to sail from England toAmerica and then onto Zion. Along the trail the family sold the rest of their belongs at Fort Laramie so they could have more than a pound of flour to eat each day.

Her 18 month old son, Daniel died along the trail. Soon after she gave birth to another baby boy, who soon also died. Her husband, Thomas and her 4 year old son, Ephraim died most likely in Martin's Cove.

She would give her small ration of flour to her 3 girls that were still alive and would eat dirt to satisfy her hunger pains. When her feet were so frozen that she couldn't walk, she would crawl on her hands and knees and then on her knees and elbows - just to keep going.

Along the trail Maria went to see how her friend's husband was doing. He had been ill. His family had thought that he was dying, and since the company had to move on, they wrapped his in a blanket and left him to die on the prairie. When she learned that they had left him she would not permit that he was left and took her handcart and went back on the trail until she found him and brought him back to the camp. She remembered the blessing that he had received in England, that he should reach Zion in peace and safety. James Bleak did reach Zion and lived a long and successful life.
Maria was never heard to censure anyone for her trials, nor complain because her lot was hard. She was cheerful and faithful throughout her life and felt tht the gospel of Jesus Christ for which she had endured so much, was the most glorious of all blessings. (Allphin p 260)
The second day we walked 17+ miles. Everyone was so tired that they took their buckets to sit on while waiting for the restroom.


These boys were some of my first cub scouts. They have grown into fine young men.

It amazes me that the pioneers would walk 15-20 miles a day and then dance at night. Even when they got into Martin's Cove - starving and dying - they danced.


Who knew that freezing cold water to wash your hair with could be so refreshing.


We made it!

All of the pioneers had such faith to come to unknown places just to be able to worship. The stories of the pioneers are amazing. They truly had faith, obeyed the prophet and sacrified so much. We reap the rewards of their trials.

I love Pioneer Trek, that's why I convinced Michael to go. It is something that is physically painful while you are there yet when you return the memories and the blessings are so much more. The pioneers were heroes. Their stories of faith, obedience and sacrifice are testiments of the gospel. The kids did have to work harder and walk more than they probably ever had before. They did have fun. The Spirit was so strong that it touched kids that didn't know what the feelings were. It is an amazing experience and if I ever get the chance again, I will talk Michael into it again.

Monday, July 7, 2008

My 3:30 AM visitor


I woke up to that strange call again. A look out my window just in time to see a large tail disappear into the shadows. At the front windows I again watched a tail and then the strange cry disappear into the shadows. What a night!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Thursday Tell All - One Word

I noticed that I haven't posted anything but Silly Science Tuesday stuff all month. So I'll do Thursday Tell All. I think this is the same one word thing that Becky A did, but it sounded like fun when I ran across is on another site so bear with me.

My Cell phone? Lost
My significant other? COG
My Hair? Wet
My mother? Yankees
My father? Broadway
My favorite thing? Kids
My dream last night? None
My favorite drink? water
My goal? Run
Room I'm in? Kitchen
Children? Princesses
My fear? Harm
Where do I want to me in 6 years? Home
Where was I last night? Hill
What I'm not? Tall
Muffins? Blueberry
Wish list item? Shoes
Where I grew up? Lancers
What I read last? Scarlett
What I am wearing? Stinky
TV? Off
Pets? Hiding
Computer? Table
Life? Great
Mood? Tired
Missing Someone? nope
Car? Expensive
Something I'm not wearing? Shoes
Favorite Store? online
My Summer? Hot
Like Someone? MBL
Favorite color? all
Last time I laughed? today
Last time I cried? Saturday

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Silly Science - What will happen when you add mentos to Coke?

2-liter of Coke
Mentos

Open the pop and place on the lawn. Quickly put in the mentos and run. It's messy and fun! My photos didn't work well enough to post onto this so go and watch these people with way to much diet coke, mentos and time on their hands!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Silly Science - Can an egg bounce?

This started as an experiment to see again what happens to an egg shell in vinegar (since both girls didn't see the results last time) and see if you can bounce a raw egg - it didn't all turn out as planned.


One egg was put into a glass and covered with vinegar. The other egg was colored on with a crayon, then put into a glass and covered with vinegar. We were supposed to see if there was a difference in how the shells disappeared with the crayon or not.

They checked their eggs the next day, before we could bounce them the girls tried to poke the shell-less eggs. We never got to bounce them. It is a cool way to teach osmosis though.

Silly Science - Dirty Pennies


The girls put salt on dirty pennies then dropped vinegar on top of the pennies. (It makes hydrochloric acid - just what every parent wants their kids playing with!) They had fun cleaning up the pennies and making them shiny again.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Smart Habit Saturday - Sparkling Kitchen



I found Smart Habit Saturday on The Lazy Organizer (I'm think that she lived around here at one time) I loved the idea and it will be a way to break down my 101 in 1001 days into smaller bite size pieces.

My first habit for June is have a Sparkling Kitchen before bed. I have gotten out of this habit and my morning's show it. I know that my morning's and the rest of my day will go much smoother if my kitchen is clean when everyone gets up. So, back to the shiny sink every night. Only half of the month is left, I hope the habit will settle back in quickly.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Baking Soda & Eggs

We are playing with baking soda again. The girls had fun seeing what baking soda would do with vinegar (mom, it's a volcano we've done this before), water, orange juice, and grapefruit juice and Coke.
I'm going to have to start buying my baking soda at Costco!
How it works: Bicarbonate Soda reacts with the acid, releasing carbon dioxide which bubbles up through the liquid. The more acidic the more bubbles there are.


She also put eggs into a glass of Coke and a glass of vinegar to see what they would do to their shells.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Silly Science - Volcano!


Tuesday is Silly Science for the summer. The girls wanted to do a vinegar volcano. They never get tired of trying to figure out how to change the amounts to make it bigger. I now have no baking soda - so no cookies today. Oh well, they still had a ton of fun and didn't even miss the cookies.
1/4 cup vinegar
2 Tbsp baking soda
optional - food coloring or jello
There are fancy ways to make it look like a volcano but the girls just want the eruption part so we skipped all of that this time.
Pour 1/4 cup vinegar into a paper cup. Put the paper cup in the bottom of a big bowl. (If you are using food coloring add it to the vinegar now - if you are using dry Jello add a tsp to the baking soda now) Pour the baking soda into the vinegar. Eruption time!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Tagged by Becky A

1- Four places I visit over and over
* Zions National Park
* School
* Weber River
* Pine Needles in Gardner Village

2- Four people I get email from the most
* Loreen
* Michael
* My Dad
* Me ( I email myself things all of the time)

3- Four of my favorite foods
* Corn on the Cob
* Truffles - but only certain kinds
* Salmon
* Watermelon

4- Four places I'd rather be right now
* asleep in bed
* Disneyworld
* The Temple
* London

5- Four movies I'd watch over and over
* Princess Bride
* The Sound of Music
* Heffalump (We have this because of me, not my kids)
* A Christmas Carol

6- Four bands/ groups I love to listen to
(I listen to a lot of music, but I usually don't know who performs it, so bear with me)
* Rascal Flatts
* Martina McBride
* U2
* Shania Twain

7- Four people I'm tagging
* Angela
* Tiffany
* Mel
* Becky P

Saturday, May 24, 2008

101 Free Things to go and do this summer

101 Free things
to go and do this summer
davis / weber county
  1. Glasmann Way Park - South Ogden - 5175 So Glasman Way - walking path with light
  2. Weber River Trail - Riverdale - Trailhead, from Riverdale Rd, turn south on 700 W, then East on 2600 South - trailhead is at the end. There is a frisbee golf game too
  3. 21st Street Pond - easy - 1 mile loop - Trailhead @ north side of 21st Street Expressway
  4. Centennial Trail - easy - .5 mile one way - Trailhead @ Ft Buenaventura off "A" Avenue south of 24th Street
  5. Kingfisher Trail - easy - .5 mile loop - Trailhead @ southwest entrance of Ft Buenaventura
  6. Mount Ogden Park Trail - easy- 2.5 mile loop - Trailhead @ the top of 29th street, at the east end of 32nd Street and at about 1550 East 36th Street
  7. Ogden River Parkway - easy - 3.4 miles one way - Trailheads @ 18th Street & Washington Blvd, 1700 Monroe Blvd (smooth surface can blade, take strollers, etc)
  8. Old Trappers Loop Road - easy - 2 miles one way - Trailhead @ 7450 East off Hwy 29, just east of the Jackson Fork Inn. 7450 East is just east of the interesection with the Trapper’s Loop Hwy & Hwy 39
  9. Many other harder trails are listed on http://www.weberpathways.org/ (Thanks Becky) There are also printed maps available all around the valley, the website lists the places
  10. Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area - South of 1325 W & Glover Lane (925 So) Farmington - excellent bird watching - bike riding (not positive if it’s a smooth path)
  11. Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve - educational exhibits, boardwalk trail and viewing tower - End of 3200 West at the Great Salt Lake Exit 330 - Daily 7am - 8pm - www.nature.org/utah
  12. Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge - 2155 West Forest Street - Brigham City - Open M-F 8am -4pm http://www.bearriver.fws.gov/
  13. Farmington Bay Wetlands Trail - easy bike trail 6.3 mi- no cars - http://www.utahmountainbiking.com/trails/farm-bay-tg.htm
  14. Farmington Trails - http://www.farmington.utah.gov/
  15. Layton Wetlands Preserve - Go west on Gentile for 5.4 miles from Main Street - turn south @ 3200 W large double gate on the south side of the road. www.nature.org/utah
  16. Great Salt Lake Bird Refuge
  17. Bamberger Trail - 1 mile of paved trail - Layton - it goes along the freeway for most of it - from Gentile to Gordon Avenue
  18. Kays Creek Parkway - Layton - 2700 N 2125 E (Parking) - 2 miles of paved trail, good for walking, biking, skating. It is natural so there are mosquitos (for the rest of the trailheads look at http://www.laytoncity.org/public/Depts/ParksRec/CityTrails/kayscreekpkwy.aspx
  19. Ogden Nature Center - http://www.ogdennaturecenter.org/ - On 12th street. Sorry, I know it’s not free, but it’s dir t cheap $3 for adults and $1.25 for kids 2-11
  20. Free entrance to all Utah State Parks - Sept 24th
  21. Walk down to the Weber River and play under the bridge (when the water goes down
  22. Barnes & Noble - Layton - reading time - Saturday’s @ 1pm - Preschool storytime Wednesday’s @ 11am (Magic Tree House groups for 5-7 & 8-11 - on bn’s website for layton’s store)
  23. Weber County Summer Reading Program - Registration starts May 27th - Weekly drawings for reading
  24. Discovery Time @ Weber County Southwest Branch (Roy)Wednesday’s 10:30 and 11:30am
  25. Davis County Summer Fun & Reading Program - "Catch the Reading Bug" Schedule for summer - http://www.co.davis.ut.us/library/
  26. North Branch (Clearfield) Story time - Wednesday’s 10:30 & 1:30, Thursdays @ 10:30am http://www.co.davis.ut.us/library/kids/storytime.cfm
  27. Wise Owl Bookery - story time ages 3-6 Thursday 1pm (4850 So Harrison Blvd) 479-1490
  28. Reading is Fundamental summer reading program/ olympics - http://www.rif.org/summer/
  29. http://www.bookadventure.org/ Free reading program sponsored by HoughtonMifflin and Sylvan Learning Center
  30. Safe Kids Fest - Saturday May 31 - 10am - 2pm (Ellison Park 700 N 2200 W, Layton)
  31. Rotary Coats for Kids Car Show - Bountiful - 400 No Park - June 14 - 8-4pm
  32. Brigham City Heritage Arts Festival - June 14, 2008 http://brighamcity.utah.gov/heritage_arts.main.html
  33. Bountiful Handcart Days - Parade 6pm, activities @ Bountiful Park 11:30-9:30pm
  34. South Ogden - June 23 - June 28th Http://www.southogdencity.com/sodays.main.html
  35. Ogden Arts Festival - June 28th - http://www.ogdenartsfestival.com/
  36. Uintah U Days
  37. Layton Liberty Days- 4th of July
  38. "Taste of the Town" Layton Commons Park - 6pm - July 24th - free concert "Riders in the Sky" (to eat there it costs $)
  39. Sunset City Fundays July 24-26th
  40. Roy Days - August 1-2 - George Wahlen North Park, 4200 S 1900 W
  41. South Weber Country Fair Days - August 2nd - 9th
  42. Weber County Fair - August 6-9 - Weber County Fairgrounds, Ogden
  43. Davis County Fair - August 13-16 - Davis County Fairgrounds, Farmington
  44. Ogden Valley Balloon Festival - Eden - August 15-17
  45. Bountiful Summerfest International - August 11- 14
  46. Cedar Cove Park - South Weber - 1950 E 7550 So - cute little park
  47. Central Park - South Weber - 7355 S 1375 E - playground, ball diamond
  48. Cherry Farms Park - South Weber - 2100 E 8100 So - playground, ball diamond
  49. Golden Spike Park - Riverdale - 1260 W 5050 S (take road across from drive in) - walking path that you can see 95% of from the playground, playground, ball diamond
  50. Nature Park - South Ogden - 5874 So Park Vista Drive (1175 East) 2 playgrounds, splash pad
  51. Beus Pond - Ogden - from Harrison, turn east on 42nd street. Park will be on the right after the curve at the top of the hill. Playground is up a little path on the west side of the pond, by the bridge. Swings and medium size playground for all ages. Pond is shady but the playground is not. There is a walking path around the pond also. Ducks to feed also
  52. Friendship Park - South Ogden - Walking path, playground
  53. Glassman Way Park - South Ogden - walking path with lights
  54. Sand Ridge Park - Layton - 2555 No Church Street (a little behind the neighborhood Walmart on Hwy 193) Playground with a covered pavilion near, path around the park that kids can bike/skate
  55. Layton Commons Park - Layton - 437 No Wasatch Dr - feed ducks, walk ways, playground
  56. Castle Heights Park in Fruit Heights - just off of Hwy 89. Benches inside and out for mom’s, running and playing room in the playground. I loved this park until Em got stung. (Emily got attacked by ground bees protecting their nests in the toddler part last year so double check that)
  57. Barnes Park - Kaysville - 950 W 200 No - large playground, sand volleyball, ducks
  58. Fort Buenaventura
  59. Utah Botanical Center - 725 Sego Lily Drive (725 So 50 West) Kaysville - open daily dawn to dusk - walking paths, educational pavilion, bird watching, fishing - http://www.usu.edu/ubc/
  60. Hill Aerospace Museum - Exit 338 off I-15 - 9am - 4:30pm
  61. Layton Heritage Museum - 403 No Wasatch Drive, Layton - Open T-F 1-6pm and Saturdays 1-5 http://www.laytoncity.org/
  62. Museum of Natural History - Ogden - Weber State University, Lind Lecture Hall- (on campus follow Edvalson St up the hill to the northeast corner of campus, it’s the round building) - Monday to Friday 8-5pm
  63. Daughter’s of the Utah Pioneers - Ogden Temple - 2148 Grant Ave
  64. Brigham City Museum - 24 No 300 W Brigham City - Tues - Fri 11-6 Sat 1-5
  65. Kid workshops at Lowes - Saturdays - http://www.lowesbuildandgrow.com/
  66. Kid workshops at Home Depot - Saturdays - http://www.homedepotclinics.com/
  67. Babies R Us Kid Days -store events
  68. Free Fishing Day - June 7 2008
  69. Free Slurpee Day @ 7-11 - July 11th
  70. Treehouse Museum - 347 22nd Street - Ogden - http://www.treehousemuseum.org/
    Monday 10am Toddler Time $2 toddlers/ adults free and Friday 7-9pm $2 children/ adults free (again not totally free, but really cheap)
  71. Layton City Ampitheater - July 2nd - Voices of Liberty - Free - 8pm
  72. Monday Night at the Movies - Ogden Ampitheater - http://www.ocae.org/mondaymovies.htm
  73. Wednesday Night at the Movies - Layton Ed Kenley Ampitheater - http://www.thedavisarts.com/
  74. Geocaching - http://www.geocaching.com/ (If you don’t have a GPS and want to give this a try give us a call and we’ll take you caching)
  75. Clearfield Farmer’s Market - 4-7 pm - 825 So State Street - Fridays - August, September
  76. Utah Botanical Center Farmer’s Market - 5-8pm - Kaysville - Thursdays July, August, September
  77. Ogden’s Farmer’s Market - Saturdays July 12 - September 27 - 8 - 1pm
  78. Lunar Eclipse - August 28
  79. Ott Planetarium - Weber State University - okay it’s not free but still cheap $2 for adults and $1 for kids They have shows for ages 1+ http://community.weber.edu/planetarium/default.html
  80. Science in the Parks with the WSU science department. They will be in various parks around Ogden throughout the summer. Check the website for info - http://community.weber.edu/planetarium/default.html
  81. Pioneer Fireside and Fireworks - Weber State - July 20
  82. Field Trips (usually need apx 5 moms & their kids plus an appointment)Great Harvest Bread - 272 Historic 25th Street - 394-6800
  83. Jerry’s Nursery - 1520 No 1900 W, Farr West - 782-4149 They will give kids a tour and teach them about plants - for a $1 they will let kids plant a plant to take home
  84. Weber County Animal Shelter - 1373 No 750 W, Harrisville - tour the facility and visit the animals (399-8244)
  85. Beehive Cheese Company - 2440 E 6600 So Uintah - 476-0900 - See how cheese is made and get a sample at the end
  86. Krispy Kreme - watch them make donuts
  87. Lemonade Stand
  88. Read-A-Thon
  89. Make a movie
  90. Night Games
  91. Run in the sprinklers
  92. Sidewalk Chalk
  93. Make a blog of your summer fun
  94. Antelope Island Junior Ranger Program, Hike with a Naturalist, Star Parties etc - pay $9 to get onto the island http://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/antelope-island/events.html
  95. Have fun with your kids

Friday, May 23, 2008

More - Finally

After 9 months of teaching Allie FINALLY signed "more" and said "mmmo" at the same time. She might be a super happy baby, but everything has been "ma" with different influxes to mean different thing for months. We would try to get her to sign or say things and Allie would just look at you and smile.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

50 Odd Things about me

No, I'm not in the photo, but it's an odd thing to see when you are out and about.







1-Do you like bluecheese?..........yes and no


2-Do you have a college degree?.......... yes - Bachelor of Science


3-Do you own a gun?.......... No


4-Your favorite song?..........Because I have been given much


5-Do you get nervous before Dr's appointments?..........Just scheduled c-sections


6-What do you think of hot dogs?.......... really cooked, good with mustard


7-Favorite Christmas Song?.......... O Holy Night


8-What do you prefer to drink in the morning?.......... orange juice, if we have it


9-Can you do push ups?........... some


10-Are you afraid of flying?.......... nope


11-What'syour favorite piece of jewelry?.......... wedding ring


12-Favorite hobby?.......... reading


13-Animals?.......... cat


14-Do you have A.D.D.?..........nope


15-What's one trait you hate about yourself?.......... time management


16-What is your middle name?.......... none


17-Name 3 thoughts at this exact moment?


1- Is Allie asleep yet? 2-I need to finish field day 3-Is Em getting into trouble, she's too quiet


18-What is your favorite number?..........4


19-Name three drinks you regularly drink.......... 1-water 2-milk 3-orange juice


20-Current worry right now?.......... how long am I going to be in my house


21-Current hate right now?.......... my back lawn


22-Favorite place to be?.......... Disney World


23-How did you bring in the New Year?.......... Had my kids watch the ball drop New York Time and put them to bed, then watched tv with hubby


24-Where would you like to go?.......... Disney World when it's cool and uncrowded


25-Name three people who will complete this?.......... Angie, Becky, Becky


26-Do you own slippers?........... I think - my kids might have claimed them


27-What shirt are you wearing?.......... brown t-shirt


28-Do you like sleeping in satin sheets?.......... only when my feet are smooth


29-Can you whistle?......... not really


30-Favorite Color?.......... pale yellow


31-Would you be a pirate?.......... nope, I get too sea sick


32-What songs to you sing in the shower?.......... none


33-What did you have for dinner last night?.......... honey baked french toast


34-What's in your pocket right now?..........Em's wrapper and bracelet


35-Last thing that made you laugh?.......... Em playing hide and seek right now


36-Best bed sheets as a child?.......... ones that mom washed


37-Worst injury you've ever had?........ no really big injuries (knock on wood)


38- Favorite Drink?.......... water


39-How many tv's do you have in your house?........... 1 1/2 (the little one only works with VHS)


40-Who is your loudest friend?.......... Angela


41-How many dogs do you have?...........0


42-Does someone have a crush on you?..........my baby maybe


43-Favorite Book?..........I don't have an absolute favorite


44-Party hard or lay low?.......... definately lay very low


45-What is your favorite candy?.......... truffles


46-Favorite sports?.......... volleyball or softball


47-What song do you want played at your funeral?.......... Because I have been given much and all the verses of I Am a Child of God


48-What were you doing at 12am last night?.......... Getting ready for preschool


49-What was the first thing you thought of when you woke up?.......... Em go back to bed


50-If you are married, where did you meet your spouse?.......... my work, later his too






Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Emily has been tagged

Emily Hannah Banana

Emily loves her thumb! She still sucks it because the blueberry hasn't run out! When she was 2 she sucked her nail right off - yet after wrapping her thumb for months to let the nail grow back she went right back to sucking her thumb


Kate is her best friend. The only problem is - Kate lives 6 hours away.

(PS Emily is the only one that calls her Kate)

Life is good for Emily. She is full of life and enjoys and uses every minute of it. She loves her sisters, sometimes too much! Last week she found black ink, put it all over her hands and tried to turn herself, Allie, Jessica and Ellie into tigers!



"I will help you out" that is exactly what Emily was thinking when she tried to open the cage for these animals. "They want to play with me mom" (She did wear pants when she was 2)


Waiting for Jessica to come home. Em can't wait for summer when she will have both of her sister's home all day with her!


Emily is teaching Allie to be silly like her. They love to play together. Emily teaches Allie how to climb on tables, hide under Mom's bed, jump off the couch, splash in the bath, make a big mess and SMILE






Feeding the baby lambs was one of her favorite things this year. Each time we pass the Byram's farm she looks for the lambs and wants to go feed them again. The only thing she didn't like was when mom made her quit feeding the lamb to see a newborn lamb. She took a quick peek at the new lamb and went back to the barn yard by herself to finish feeding that lamb



She loves preschool. Every morning she asks if it is preschool day. She loves to write her name and practically taught herself she wanted to learn so bad. She has to have a book every night before she can go to sleep. I learned the other night that we are giving her too many verses from the Book of Mormon that start the same. Em, it's your turn - "And it came to pass" Well at least she was listening.
Emily Hannah Banana is fun, crazy and silly. She wears a dress everyday. Yet even with her dresses and lipgloss she is the first one to play in the mud, fish in the "ponds" in front of our house, dump sand on her own head and just play.

She doesn't care if she gets into trouble. If she is in time out she will make up a game to entertain herself until the time is over. Yet, if you see her in pants you will know that she got into BIG trouble and had her dresses taken away.

Emily wants to tag - Kate, Kelsey, Molly, Rachel and Jessica

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Learn of me, and listen to my words


As we witness the unfolding events of the last days, we cannot doubt that in this scripture the Lord is speaking directly to us. We are Israel of the latter days. We are they who must teach our children of Him. Peace that endures is not dependent upon outside forces that are beyond our control. “Learn of me, and listen to my words; walk in the meekness of my Spirit, and you shall have peace in me” (D&C 19:23).
The Lord’s words spoken centuries ago are words of hope and assurance that give comfort to righteous parents who teach their children of Him. They speak to us at a time when peace in the hearts of children can seem but an elusive dream. But the Savior has assured us that it can be a reality if we teach our children. (Anne Wirthlin - Ensign May 1998)



Last night I was so grateful that we went to Stake Conference on Sunday. It was a hectic two hours, I think we were in the hall or potty at least 10x. I loved Elder Bednar's talk and how we are instilling the habits into our children when we read the scriptures with them. I didn't have a clue how to find his talk from a Stake Conference, but I liked Sister Wirthlin's comments also.

As we were reading the scriptures last night, I kept his talk going through my head and "this is worth it, this is worth it" Michael was working late, Emily was screaming "I neber, eber eber want to read the scriptures again!" most of the time while I held her on my lap or held her wrist so she would stay, Allie was exhausted so she just wanted to sleep and Jessica went between cartwheels, helping with Allie and making sure she could read every 10th verse. We did get through the rather long chapter and Emily topped it off by volunteering for the prayer, happily.

I want my kids to have the habit of reading the scriptures so it's not hard for them when they are older, so tonight again we will read. It might be delightful when each has their scriptures and everyone reads or it may be another "this is worth it" night.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

birds, birds everywhere

We are being bombarded by bird nests! I will definately miss that when we move. We have starlings in the trees out front, magpies in the side trees, robins in the back trees and a cooing pigeon (I think) in my front raingutter! It has been fun for Emily and I today to listen for the coo, it's so different from the songs of the other birds. I hope that they are okay in the raingutter though - it is the corner - but still...

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

"We are only as wise, as our ears are open"

"Children pretend to listen. Through no fault of their own, they learnt it from those before them. The only way to change this is for everyone to listen." - leanne carmichael

I am so guilty of this. And I wonder why my kids act as if they have holes in their heads. This is my thing to work on this week. Actually listening, not cutting people off and not thinking of what I am going to say. I know when I am PRESENT in the conversation with my kids things go much smoother than when I have holes in MY head.