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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Happenings

A few weeks ago, Caleb went to the doctor for his 4-year-old check-up. His doctor visit at 3 years old didn't go so well, so I was pleasantly surprised this time around. He was a little jittery and nervous, but he did great as the nurse took his blood pressure, temperature, etc. He had a vision and hearing screening done as well, which was kind of fun. The amazing part was that he didn't even cry during his shots. On shot number two he said "ow," but that was it! To carry on the tradition from last year, his doctor's visit was followed by a snow cone.

As I mentioned in the last post, our lives are busier now due to preschool. Caleb is a great student and is very eager to please. He loves having all these friends come over regularly as well! (I have a total of 8 students including him.)

Here's Carter on the first day of Caleb's preschool. He wants to be a big kid and just tag along.

When I'm not teaching preschool, we're spending more time on the potty seat. We've had a few random successes, but we'll keep practicing. He's such a big boy!

And as mentioned in the last post, church is keeping me busy always, but I love working in the Primary with the children. We did a Primary temple trip yesterday and had a tour around the temple. A temple worker also came and spoke to us. Overall it went well. We were surprised by a little rain as we walked around, but definitely grateful as we're in a drought right now.
(Carter's grumpy face...we had to wake him up early from a nap in order to attend.)

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Busy

I just realized that it's been a few weeks since I've posted. My free time has dwindled with the start of preschool this year. I have 8 fun kids in my class--5 girls and 3 boys. The first two weeks went well, and I am anticipating a wonderful year. It's a lot of work though when I don't have a sister to divide up the work-load with this year. It's fun to plan all the fun activities/field trips we'll do this year though. I love teaching Caleb especially and seeing him learn and socialize. Carter does pretty well while I teach. I just make sure to have an extra carpet square and activities for him as he wants to do everything right along with the rest of the class. Sometimes he proves to be a distraction, but the kids are learning to ignore him. I'll plan something more post-worthy for next time!

P.S. Right now any free time I have is spent reading Divergent by Veronica Roth. It's a page-turner and reminds me a lot of Hunger Games, which I quite enjoyed. Check it out if you're in the need of a good futuristic book.

Friday, August 26, 2011

4 Years Old

4 years ago on August 22nd, this sweet boy joined our family.


Caleb has waited FOREVER for his birthday to come. He's so excited to be four!! Caleb definitely has his hard things about him (#1 being his sleeping as I've posted in the past), but we have loved every minute of him being a part of our family. Here are some of the things I love most about Caleb:
1) He tries so hard to be a good boy and make everyone happy. He's just plain sweet.
2) He is always asking questions and loves to learn.
3) He is such a hard worker. He loves to help me clean, loves to help Daddy build, and just works hard at whatever he does. Recently he worked really hard to learn to ride a bike, swim, and now as we're learning to read.

Due to the timing of his birthday and the cut off for grades, we've really debated whether to put Caleb in the grade he should be in knowing he'll be THE youngest in his grade, or to hold him back so he can be the oldest. We've decided to put him in the right class, but because of this, I work extra hard with him. He has come so far this past year, and he's right with all the other students in our preschool class. I love being able to teach him in preschool to see his progress. He is such a smart boy.

Here are more birthday pictures with my family. One of the presents we got Caleb is a real t-ball bat and balls. He has such a natural athleticism in general, but he really excels at baseball. We know that this will be a fun talent for him to pursue in the coming years.

Caleb blowing out the candles on his dinosaur cake.

We love you Caleb! Happy birthday sweet boy. Here's to another year of waiting...

Thursday, August 25, 2011

One Year Older

We were so happy to celebrate Caleb's 4th birthday this past Monday. On Saturday, he got to have 4 friends over for a dinosaur party.

We first decorated some dinosaur headbands:


Then we went dinosaur bowling with dinosaur pins.

Jumping for joy at a knocking all the pins over.

Playing a dinosaur matching game.

The kids had to walk across the room while balancing a "dinosaur egg".

Next, we went outside to dig for some dinosaur fossils.

And inside we "hatched" some dinosaur eggs to discover what kind of dinosaur was inside.

Then we ate some dinosaur Jell-O eggs that had a dinosaur fruit snack inside!

Carter inhaling his dinosaur egg.

Eating dinosaur cupcakes.

Opening presents

We debated about doing a friends party this year, but Caleb was so set on it. He had such a fun time that it was worth all the work and effort!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Daddy & Son Day

Caleb and Matt got the opportunity to go bowling together last weekend. Caleb's only been one other time probably about 18 months ago, but it definitely made an impression. He's wanted to go again ever since!

Here's the excited bowler.

Looks like a strike!

The final score. Matt's looking pretty rusty. :o) At the beginning of our dating relationship, Matt and I went bowling with several friends. I was shocked when he pulled his own bowling ball out of the car before we went in. Who owns their own bowling ball?!? Matt used to bowl once a week with work friends before we dated and apparently got quite good. He has a very aggressive spin in his bowling game and would score anywhere from 180-220 on a regular basis. Looks like he needs more of those weekly practice games. :o)


What a great time. Thank you Daddy!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Family Vacation

After my sister's wedding, we headed off for a short vacation since my brother and sister-in-law were here from Utah. We went to the Goliad, Texas and rented a ranch. As a family, we LOVE these vacations and the chance to play games, talk, and, in this case, swim!! Having a swimming pool in the backyard was a wonderful activity for the kids. We went swimming mornings and evenings most days. Caleb made some great progress in his swimming. If you look closely in this picture. Caleb is swimming from my brother, Clayton, in the middle of the pool, to me by the steps.

Although playing games with kids is difficult, we got a lot of game time in, especially during naps and late evenings. The game that dominated this family vacation is Dominion...great fun.

I didn't do very well at taking pictures, but between meal times and games, there really wasn't that much to catch on camera. Here's Caleb, Dallin, and I taking a break from packing up in order to practice taking pictures of ourselves. It was difficult for them to understand how to look at the lens rather than the view finder.

On the way home, we figured it would be a good idea to check out the history of the city since it has a role in Texas' independence. This is a picture of the Presidio, La Bahia, which Texans took control from the Mexicans in 1835. The first declaration of independence of the Republic of Texas was signed here. After losing the Battle of Coleto in 1836, the Texans surrendered with the promise that they would be set free in a few weeks. However, Santa Anna (Mexican General) ordered that all the survivors were to be executed. In the Goliad Massacre, 342 men were killed and 28 escaped. Colonel Fannin was killed last after watching the execution of all his men.



The Fannin monument to commemorate the massacre.



Even though it was short, it's always wonderful to spend time with family. We missed Lindsey and Derrick though who were on their honeymoon. It was especially fun to spend a lot of time with Jared and Kari's family (my older brother) before they move to the Netherlands. We will sure miss them! Hopefully they don't get too attached that they don't want to come back after the allotted 2 years! I'm so grateful for my family and that we are all such great friends.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Lindsey and Derrick's Wedding

My sister, Lindsey, got married on July 30, 2011. Everything went well with a luncheon at 11am, wedding at 3pm, and reception later that night. It was great to meet Derrick's family!

The beautiful bride

Walking out of the temple

All the grandkids on our side

Siblings + Derrick

Siblings

Sisters

More sisters
Clayton and Kara are expecting in October

Congratulations Lindsey and Derrick!