Wednesday, October 22, 2014

July!

July started out at the Colonial Festival over the Fourth of July weekend.  I had been wanting to take the kids to this for years and we finally went.  We loved it!  Despite the 100-degree temperatures and the super-loud cannons being shot off occasionally, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and learned quite a bit.  I think it is so important to teach kids about history and different ways of living.  
Emma was naughty....and ended up in the stocks.
 The younger 3 liked dressing up in period clothing.


 Emma, especially, loved learning about colonial life.  She is very interested in history.
 Max trying his hand at carding wool.
 Rachel attending a session of "school."  Love that bonnet!
 The Fourth of July!  We love spending it with the Familias. Swimming and snow cones with friends was fun.
 The tweens hammocking.
 The pre-fireworks entertainment--Despicable Me.  Bill is the best!
Max has the best seat in the house! 
 Bill helped all of the kids do the scooter-smoke bombs.
 After the Fourth, Ben had a birthday!  He wanted to go up the canyon to celebrate so that is what we did. We made some yummy foil dinner combos and even cooked a cherry cobbler over the fire!  Sadly, the cobbler got burned and is not worthy of a picture.  
 Fishing with his little buddy.
 We love the canyon!
 A little outside storytime one evening.
 We had a graduation party for Courtney at a Lehi park.  We played lots of funny minute-to-win-it games and fun was had by all.  We laughed a lot!
 We had a ward summer BBQ party and all the kids rode their bikes in a little parade around the neighborhood.
 Look what dad can do!  
 Most of our Saturday mornings in June and July were spent apart: me with Emma at a swim meet and dad with the other kids at home.  Sometimes dad and kids had little adventures--here is one up in the mountains. Cute kiddos!

Saturday, September 20, 2014

June 2014

Father's Day was fun and relaxing.  Just our little family at home....
 ....eating this fantastic dinner.  Grilled halibut and lots of yummy healthy side dishes.  It was delicious!  Ben loves halibut and we never have it, so he deserved it on this special day.  We are grateful for this daddy!
 June means summer, and summer means lots of reading.
 And crafts!  Mom has to suddenly think of a lot of ideas to help fill the time and keep the kids busy.
 Emma tried out swim team this summer and LOVED it!  This is definitely her thing!  She worked so hard every day at practice and swam her little heart out during the meets.  She placed 3rd for her age group in the final county meets in both backstroke and freestyle.  Wow!  Too bad we can't swim year-round here.  

 We swam at the pool a few times this summer--not nearly as much as we wanted to.  It is just hard with small kids!  Hopefully when the boys get bigger we can go more often.
 Thank goodness for this lifejacket/floaties combo!  We needed something to keep this water baby safe!  He loves the water just about as much as Emma.  
 Max turned 3!  We waited a week to celebrate so Granby and papa could join us.  I love this picture of the three of them!  We had a big BBQ with lots of loved ones.

 We got Max this cool tunnel.  The kids love playing with it in all sorts of creative ways.
 Simba!
 Ben's nephew, Adam, got married in June and the wedding was absolutely beautiful.  We got a sitter for the boys and took the girls out to Saratoga Springs to see the wedding and go to the reception afterwards. Good times.

 June also brings weekly mowing...with my sidekick.  
 Luke did T-ball for the first time and had a lot of fun learning the game.  It's pretty darn hilarious to watch 4- and 5-year-olds play baseball!
 Grandma and Papa came to watch the last game of the season and it was great to have them there.  Luke is a lucky boy!



Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Spring

Now that fall is approaching, I guess I better finish blogging about last spring!  We headed to St. George over spring break in early April to see Grandma and Grandpa Bergin.  We enjoyed all of the red rock, Zion National Park, swimming and hanging out with Grandma and Grandpa. Sadly, Grandma was very sick and couldn't do much with us. Next time, Grandma!




 Emma got a haircut!  She'd been wanting short hair for awhile and we finally did it.  She was so happy!  It looked so cute on her too.  
 Emma turned 10 (!).  Grandma cooked her a delicious roast beef dinner for her birthday.  Oh, how we have missed Grandma's cooking!  It was an even bigger deal because Grandma was sick and she still managed to wow us!  This is one happy girl.
 We let her pick out a pie from Croshaw's pies.  She chose sour cream lemon and it was delicious.  
 May brought some hikes with dad.
 And the school carnival--with a reptile show, games, and treats.  Get a load of this guy!
 Rachel had her end of year choir concert. They sang Mothers' Day and Father's Day songs and it was so great.  She learned a lot in choir this year!
 Grandma and Papa came too!
 Emma being a goofball.
 We got our garden in.  The boys loved helping to plant and water the seeds and plants.  

 Another school year in the books!  We adored Mrs. Stewart and was sad to learn that she would be leaving to pursue an administrative degree.
 Emma was sad to leave 4th grade as well. Miss Bateman was such a cute teacher!  She got married over the summer and we got to go to the reception.  It was a lot of fun!