Monday, February 16, 2009

Turkey Steaks

We got together at my mom's house again on Monday for Turkey Steaks from Maddox. We can't get those and Codee agreed to cook some for us! They were scrumptious! Thanks Codee!

Then Codee got a hold of my camera... :)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

My Family

We got together on Sunday with my family for a birthday party for Jaren and Jaxon and Valentine's Day. We had lots of yummy food, lots of laughs, and lots of pictures!


Saturday, February 14, 2009

The Wedding

I didn't take any pictures at Joe's Mom's Wedding. :(

Joe had the camera in his suit coat at the lunch and open house, and I didn't even think to get it out! Hopefully I will get copies from other people!

The wedding was nice! It was great to see people we hadn't seen for awhile.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Jaxon's birthday

My little baby turned 3 on Feb 10! I can't believe it! Jaxon had a great birthday even though we were trying to pack and get ready to fly to Utah the next day. He didn't seem to notice :) I made cupcakes so we wouldn't have a huge cake left over while we were gone and just froze the rest.
Jaxon is definitely my most energetic child and he loves to make people laugh. He had quite an audience in Utah with all of his cousins. He wasn't afraid to put on a show! He is so fun!
Happy Birthday Jaxon!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

6 months

It was six months ago today that we moved into our house. Although we have a few boxes of books and some boxes that we are storing in the attic and closets, I would say I am unpacked.

For the most part, the kids like their new school. There are some days when they want to go back to their old school. Jonah will be in middle school next year, so he will see and know kids from both old and new schools. That will be nice.

In some ways it seems like we have always lived here and it's hard to think of the old house. We pass our old neighborhood on the way to the Post office or the library, and occasionally we will drive past our old house. It looks lonely even though people live there. The blinds are never open. Our current house feels like home.

But on the other hand, it feels like we just moved in. You would think we did if you looked at our bare walls. I haven't hung pictures or painted yet...mostly because that's not really my forte'. :) I want to do these things, but don't have confidence in my decorating skills.

One of my very favorite parts of the whole house is the laundry room! In our old house it was right in the kitchen. Now it is off the kitchen in it's own little room. The part I love the best is the clothes hanger right above the dryer!
It has saved me tons of time to just hang the clothes up after they come out of the dryer (instead of putting the clothes in the basket and saying, "I'll hang them up in a second" and then forgetting or getting busy and hours later having to put them back in the dryer to freshen them up. I hate to admit, but sometimes that cycle would repeat itself 2 and sometimes 3 times..I don't iron unless I absolutely have to!) Now, I can hang them up as they come out and I don't have to think about them again.

I like having more space... although sometimes it's just more space to clean! It's amazing how the kids can spread their toys into every room!

Joe has lists of projects that he wants to do. Someday he will have time to wire the whole house so we can turn the lights off upstairs when we are downstairs. And change the temperature in our house from just a phone call when we are away. Maybe he can even figure up something that will clean toilets... We can always dream, right?

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Yes

School is closed today for this! It looks pretty innocent, but the ground is covered with a thin sheet of ice. It is 20 degrees - very cold! I can understand why they closed school because buses have to be able to get to school and they would be sliding all around on the ice. The only problem is now the sun is out and it's 28 degrees and things are starting to melt. It's supposed to get up to 40 degrees today, so things will melt by this afternoon, but school is still cancelled. I guess it's a bonus day! We are getting some work done now and having some friends over after lunch. Fun! Fun!
This is our backyard patio..

This is Joe's truck. He parks it outside and it was a popsicle this morning! The doors were frozen closed and it took a while to thaw it out! His work had a delayed opening so he had some extra time to get it warmed up and drive on the icy roads.


Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Ice

Our city is shutting down. School was dismissed early today at 12:30 pm. All schools were closed at that time. Jacey's gymnastics class through the city's recreation center is cancelled today. Businesses are closing early. The commute is supposed to be "treacherous!" It is 30 degrees and raining. Not snowing. It is really nothing but a drizzling rain. It seems a little much to shut everything down, but I'm sure that the highway overpasses and bridges are probably frozen. :) and the roads may become icy later today.

The kids loved getting out early! They've had fun with their extra time. Although it would have been fun to go outside and build a snowman on a 'snow day'... but nope, there's no snow!

Hopefully the big ice storm that is expected later tonight won't be too bad and school will be back in session tomorrow :) Or if not, I at least want snow!

Friday, January 16, 2009

Being a Mom

It's good to laugh at the fun things about being a mom. :)






Enjoy!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Santa

Picture with Santa at our Primary Activity

Ready for Church

We were actually ready in time to take pictures. We had church an hour later today because we had a special combined Sacrament with another ward.

Friday, December 19, 2008

My Baby is ELEVEN!

Jonah had his 11th birthday today. I can't believe it!
Where does the time go?

He was home sick from school yesterday with a cold. He wasn't 100% better but still went to school on his birthday. They had a 1/2 day. He was tired when school got out even though they just had an assembly, ate lunch and watched a movie. :)
He waited (almost) patiently until Joe got home from work so he could open his gifts.

Jonah is a great helper and a good example to his younger brothers and sister. He has a great sense of humor. He does well in school and his teachers know they can trust him.
We Love You Jonah! Happy Birthday!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Secret Santa

Our ward did a Secret Santa thing this week. Each night we would give a gift to a family. At the end of the week we reveal who we are. We also got a gift each night from a family. My kids loved it.. both the giving and receiving. Jonah dressed up like a burglar (all in black with a black ski cap and black gloves) and we had our walkie-talkies to communicate. We would drop him off a couple of houses away, and get into position. Joe would 'radio' to Jonah that he could go. Jonah would 'stealthily' ring the doorbell and run and hide! We would wait in position until we saw in the binoculars that the package had been picked up, and then we would radio to Jonah that it was safe to return to the truck. We all had such fun! The things we did for gifts were:

microwave popcorn with a note that said: We hope your holidays are "POP"-in!

2 liter Rootbeer and vanilla ice cream: We're "ROOT"-in for you to have a Merry Christmas!

A bag of rocks: We hope your Christmas "ROCKS!"but we also put in a coloring book and a snowman figurine from the dollar store

a plate of cookies: May your holiday be filled with Sweetness!

and the final day, we gave them a whisk and some Hershey Kisses.
When they opened the door, we came from the side of the house singing "We "WHISK" you a Merry "KISS"-mas!"

On Friday, the doorbell rang in the late afternoon, and when Jonah answered it, his jaw dropped! I wondered what could cause such a reaction so I looked out and this is what we found!


We opened the door and I was trying to think of the people that had babies from our ward. The family came from the side of our house singing. We all got a good laugh. They didn't let us keep the baby, but they did give us this:

Friday, December 12, 2008

At the park after school on a windy day

I put a video together of the kids having fun at the park back in November. The sound of the wind in the speakers was so loud so I put some fun music to it. (Fun to Do, from LDS.org)


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Christmas Tree

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Dogs

Jonah was asked to take care of our friends' dogs while they went out of town. He has been so excited because he really wants a dog. He is trying to show us how responsible he is. He is doing a great job. Tonight we brought them here during a walk. They played in our back yard and the dogs chased balls and had lots of fun. There was also a beautiful sunset to top it off.

Jacey and Me

Jacey and I went to a Mother Daughter Activity! We got to eat dinner, make crafts, decorate sugar cookies, and sing "I want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" (which gets stuck in your head forever!!) The best part about the evening was that we got to leave the boys at home! :)

Monday, November 17, 2008

Update

The leaves on the trees finally started changing colors, so last Saturday I forced my children to dress in matching color shirts and go take pictures. I guess the forcing part was the downfall, because the pictures didn't really turn out. With four kids all going in their own direction, there wasn't a single picture where all of them were looking at the camera. I told the kids we WILL try again another day.
We saw this truck parked outside our friends' house,
and Joe had to take pictures of the kids under it. :)


This Saturday, the 3 younger kids and I went on a Fire Station tour. Jaxon was a little scared of the whole thing and kept hiding his eyes. But it was fun.


Joe had his birthday yesterday!
Happy Birthday Joe!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Jacey lost another tooth!

Here is her almost toothless grin!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Time Change

The time change did Jaxon in. He just couldn't make it one more minute. He was eating dinner and started falling asleep. He went to lay down on the couch and was out the rest of the night except a few minutes while we changed him into his pajamas. Poor thing.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Happy Halloween

Jaxon the Monkey

Jaren the Knight

Jacey the Witch

Jonah the Pirate

Joe was in a serious accident on Halloween....
Luckily he recovered the next day.

Here's a slideshow of more pictures:

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Carving Pumpkins


Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Trip to the Pumpkin Patch

Jaren's preschool went to a Farm/Pumpkin Patch for a Field Trip.
They each got to pick out a pumpkin.

We got to feed the goats. There were also horses, donkeys, pigs, bulls, long horn, chickens, turkeys, and geese..in no particular order :) And we got to go on a "Hay Ride."
It was a fun couple of hours!

Jonah's Camp Part 2



Jonah took a roll of film at camp. Only a few of the pictures turned out. I guess that's what you get with a cheap disposable camera, poor lighting, and an inexperienced photographer. :) Oh well. A few weeks after the boys got home, they sent these professional photos home and said, "either pay for them or send them back." I think they make a lot of money that way. I wasn't planning on buying them, but once having them in my hand and seeing them, it was hard to say no.
I turned this one to black and white. I thought it made it look more rugged. :)




If they had a parent go with them, a photo was taken of them together.
This was the group of boys Joe was in charge of. The teachers thought highly of Joe and how he handled tough situations. I recently went to a Parent Teacher Conference and heard again how much they loved Joe and how well he did with the boys.

Below are pictures from the disposable camera...
1. A cool looking flower
2. There's an owl in this picture somewhere
3. A picture of Dad that actually worked ok
4. His teacher
5. A friend
6. A friend playing tetherball (a highlight)


Saturday, October 4, 2008

Geckos

I can still remember the first time I saw a gecko in our apartment when we first moved here. I was both frightened and amazed. Eight years later, when I see one crawling up the wall or scurrying across the floor, I'm not so alarmed anymore, and I think they are cute. Jaxon calls them "Yuck-o's" He used to call them "Deck-os."
We've caught a couple, to observe, but mostly our cat Jamaica gets to them first. The other night I saw one in our family room. It gobbled up a spider that was hanging out up in the corner. I've heard they are good for that, so I just let them be. They are only about 2 inches long.

Here's a close up, and the next picture shows how small they really are.

You can barely see it up there above the curtain.

Oh, and we also have squirrels and rabbits in our yard. Those are fun to watch too. It almost feels like we live in the wild.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Texas State Fair

The State Fair. We have only been once since we moved to Texas. It is pretty expensive, but the kids get a free ticket at school. I think it's a trick because the kids have a free ticket, which gets the paying parents there.

In addition to the corn dogs, turkey drumsticks, funnel cakes, and other common fair food, each year they have a contest to come up with new fried foods. In the past it has been: twinkies, snickers, Coca-Cola, cookie dough, etc. This article was in the paper telling about the winners for this year. CAUTION: Just reading this might clog your arteries!!

************************************
CHICKEN-FRIED BACON-- Really, are you going to go to the fair and not try it? It is what it is: a wide slice of bacon, breaded and fried, with a side of ranch (yes!) or honey mustard. It won the best-taste award. Bonus points for being easy to share, which is good because something bad might happen if you eat a whole order

FRIED BANANA SPLIT--Oh, man. Tell your compadres it's too messy to share, then eat the whole thing yourself. The fried element here is balls of banana and honey peanut butter, all buried under caramel and chocolate syrups, peanuts and more. It was named most creative.

TEXAS FRIED JELLY BELLYS --Imagine, if you can or want to, fluffy balls of funnel cake batter hiding a scoop of Jelly Bellys. Each ball contains a different flavor. Buy an order for the kids – they're not too messy and are easy to share.

FERNIE'S ALL-AMERICAN FRIED GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH-- Panko coating adds crunch to this basic grilled cheese. Tomato soup stands in as dip. It's good but lacks the outrageousness factor.

DEEP FRIED S'MORES --The original is stunning in its simplicity. Battered and fried, it becomes transcendent, the flavors melding into a fabulous, gooey whole. Don't burn your tongue.

FIRE & ICE --The buzz here is the topper of whipped cream frozen in liquid nitrogen. But do you really want hard chunks of smoking whipped cream on top of your dessert? The fried pineapple ring is a yummy base for strawberries, syrup and the curious banana-flavored cream.

FRIED CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES --These are more like chocolate-filled donuts. The filling is made with dark chocolate, which seems oddly sophisticated in this setting.

CHOCOLATE-COVERED STRAWBERRY WAFFLE BALLS --Big strawberries, dipped in chocolate, battered and fried? I could eat a lot of these – given a plate and fork. But they're served on a tiny stick. Mine went spinning after each bite. Proceed with cautious abandon.
**********************************

If you want to know all the food that's available, here's a link to a list of even more, including "Crispy Fried Cantaloupe Pie" http://www.bigtex.com/foodlocator/

It was fun the year we went, but we will not be attending the fair this year. My bank account and arteries have already thanked me.