It's been a long time since we've updated. I think I needed to type
this all so I could see that we are accomplishing some things, and there
is a reason that I sometimes feel like I'm not keeping up. :) So,
here's a journal entry that you can share with us if you want to:
Bob
is enjoying his job at
Computer Lab Solutions. He
bought a used exercise bike for his cubicle because sitting at a desk
all day was a little hard for him. He likes the people he works with
and we are sure grateful for the health and dental benefits from this
job. Speaking of health insurance, Bob just met with a specialist about
the knee pain he has been experiencing for months. Turns out he has a
large tear in his medial meniscus, and a cyst. The pain has been
increasing during activities like stake basketball (our ward just had an
undefeated season and took first place in our stake). He will be going
in for surgery next Wednesday for it. Bob is serving on the High
Council in our stake. It is a busy calling, but so rewarding.
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| Going to the Homeschool Prom (No dates, just fun) |
Aliysa is growing up! She is finishing her first semester of
concurrent enrollment through BYU-Idaho. She took American Foundations.
[Yeay! She's sitting next to me, and she just finished her online
final exam. She got 100%! We're celebrating. She will have a solid
"A" in that class. Yahoo!] She is also taking a Missionary
Prep and Doctrines of the Gospel institute class.
She recently got a
job working at "
Journeys", a center for developmentally disabled
children. She isn't allowed to share too many details about the
clients, but she keeps us entertained telling us about her daily
adventures. Let's just say that in the first few days of work she was
sprayed twice with window cleaner, almost tackled, and bit...hard...with
someone's toy Godzilla monster.
She works with one client and he has goals that she helps him work
on. She is responsible for finding activities to do with him. They
spend some time at the center, go to stores, to the playground or lake,
etc. She keeps track of each 15-min increment throughout the day,
documenting what activity they did, what goals they worked on, etc. A
favorite activity of her client is to go to the lake and pretend they
are camping.
Aliysa is taking an art class and an economics
class at iFamily (our homeschool group) this semester - both fabulous
classes with passionate teachers. She plans on going to school at BYU-I
in January, and pursuing a graphic design degree.

Jace turned 16 in February. He's been on a few dates since
then (can't believe he is old enough!) He is about to earn his Eagle
Scout award (just needs to complete the project). He just got a job
working at Broulim's (a grocery store here in Rigby), and he passed his
written driver's test today. He takes the road test tomorrow. He is a
cautious driver, which is so nice. Jace has worked this year again as a
gymnastics assistant, teaching over 80 students gymnastics each
Friday. The little kids there love him.
This week he was
having tooth pain, and we hoped he could wait a little while to go in to
the dentist (our dental insurance starts in 3 weeks). When his face
started swelling, we took him in anyway. Turns out the tooth already
was one that had a root canal, but for some reason it wasn't sealed
(most likely because the roots were still forming when he had the
original root canal done). He had a large abscess and he had to go to
an endodontist to have the root canal redone, and then he'll need a
crown. Fun, fun. He is on an antibiotic now, and It is nice to see
him out of pain.
Jace is playing the part of Thurio in "Two
Gentleman of Verona", with his Shakespeare class at iFamily. He is also
taking economics there. We're really enjoying the growth that we've
seen in him lately in all areas of his life.
Courtney is turning into a beautiful and sweet young woman,
who loves to be silly and crazy with her friends. She is taking
Shakespeare, Art, a Literature Analysis class, and Orchestra at
iFamily. She started ballet lessons this fall and already is ready for
pointe shoes, which she is very excited about. She also loves
gymnastics. She is trying to think up business ideas for this summer.
She got to go to general conference last week with her friend, Keziah.
Later she shared her testimony with us during our family devotional
about her conference experience. It really touched my heart. She is an
amazing girl. She loves to laugh.

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| Ballroom Dance Competition |
Spencer turned 12 last fall. He enjoys being in Young Men's
now. He loves math. He does his normal math program, and then will
spend hours (if I let him) on "
Khan Academy"
(an amazing free website with math lessons). He loves gymnastics,
mostly because his best friends are there. He is taking Shakespeare,
writing, jumproping, improv and orchestra classes at iFamily. He also
takes cello lessons and ballroom dance classes. He did really well at
ballroom competition. He is really looking forward to a huge church "
encampment" this summer. He is just enthusiastic about everything in life.
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| Mallory (& Zach & Abby) with Grandma Nuttall at Christmas |
Mallory is 10, with the responsibility and maturity of a
30-year old in many ways. We had a really busy week before general
conference, and I didn't get all the house cleaned up like we usually
try to do. Friday night Bob and I had to go somewhere, and the four
oldest children all were gone with friends. Mallory was so excited to
babysit! When we got home, we were amazed to see that the whole house
was super clean. She had bought a package of butterscotch chips that
day with her own money, and she used it to motivate the younger kids to
help her clean each room. Abby offered to do all the dishes herself,
and she did it, washing them all by hand! (I put that batch back in the
sink and handwashed it the next morning since I wasn't sure that a 5
year old could get them all disinfected, but they looked clean!)
Mallory had every room in the whole house clean, the couches moved so
they were all facing the television to watch conference, and all the
kids ready for bed and asleep. We were able to enjoy conference in a
clean home thanks to her.
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| A layered salad Mallory made for lunch one day |
She is one hard worker. Every morning, she has her chores done
before anyone, then goes downstairs to start on her schoolwork before
breakfast. She is taking clogging, math, improv, jumprope, orchestra,
ballroom, and cello. She says the funniest little things lately and is
always making us laugh.
Zachary is turning 9 tomorrow. He is intense and focused. I
can't keep up with him for school - it seems that he masters everything
so quickly. He loves cub scouts and finds reasons to try to call his
scout leader almost every day. ("I think I'll call Sister Bird to ask
her if we're having scouts this week", "I'm going to call Sister Bird
and ask her what she is planning for scouts this week") It is pretty
cute. He loves to read, do math, and do more math on Khan Academy. He
loves every sport, and has been begging me to let him play basketball.

Andrew recently got a dog. We got her so he could have a pet
to snuggle with, to help him feel brave, and help him learn
responsibility. She is a great dog who bonded with him immediately and
is so protective of him. Her name is Pepita, and she has taught me
(Tasha) to be responsible. I have been house training her, bathing her,
making a schedule for her so she'll stop using the front room as her
bathroom, brushing her, and training her. All while training Andrew to
feed her, take her out on time, and clean up after her. I guess I can
just say that she's my baby since we didn't have a baby this last year,
but Pepita doesn't smell quite as good as a baby and isn't as fun to
snuggle.

Andrew loves art more than any activity. We bought him a tote for
his 7th birthday in March which we filled with art supplies and a ream
of paper. He has been in heaven making creations. He loves to read,
and we've recently discovered that he is great at memorizing. He and
Zach are fast friends - almost always together, and practically reading
each others' thoughts.
Abigail has learned to read quite well this
year. She loves to do everything "right". Living in a large family
with lots of craziness and joking has taken a lot of adjustment for
her. She is happiest in "quiet time" each day. She has a large tote
bag and two grocery bags filled with "quiet time" stuff: coloring books,
markers, littlest pet shop toys, story books, and lots more. She hauls
these bags around, adding items to them daily until they get too heavy
and then Mallory helps her dejunk and organize them.
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| Abby on her birthday. Taycie was enjoying the presents as much as Abigail. |
Abby and Taycie love playing together and if they get to be together
alone, they quickly start laughing uncontrollably. It is so cute!
Often I'll open the pantry to find them in it, with dolls on every
shelf, and most of the food moved off the shelves and stored in more
"convenient" places so they can set up their home. I've always said
that Abby could rule the world, and it still holds true.
Our favorite recent story about her is when I had just deep cleaned
our downstairs bathroom, and put a new air freshener in it. Abigail
went in to use the bathroom. I was getting her lunch ready and called
her into the kitchen. She walked slowly, dramatically and wistfully
into the kitchen and sat down to eat. But she didn't eat. She paused,
sighed, and said "I just went in the bathroom...long pause...and it was so
clean!" All said in the tone of voice of someone who has just been
given a million dollars. "Yes," I said, "I just cleaned and scrubbed it
today." Still slowly, deliberately, and emotionally she replied:
"It... is... just... so... clean!" Then a very, very long pause, with a
faraway look in her eyes. "Except...there are two tears on the
floor." "Tears?" I questioned. "Yes...it was just so clean, that I
started crying, and two tears fell on the ground." "You weren't really
crying, were you?" "Yes! I was!" (getting teary eyed even now) It
was all I could do to not laugh. Oh, how real life must often
disappoint such a dramatic sincere little soul.

Taycie is going to give us a run for our money. She has
the cutest smile, but it is often a sneaky smile. She does all the
things she knows she shouldn't, then usually comes and whispers to me
that she did it, with an attitude of "ha, ha." She has the "teasing"
gene that about half of our kids were born with (passed down from one of
their parents). She likes singing, stories, and cuddling with me.
We're trying to get her to like being outside as she suddenly became
scared of our big dog, and any loud vehicles, etc. She helped me plant
peas in the garden recently and learned to enjoy being outside a lot
more. Taycie sings lots of songs, making up the words. It is so cute.
I think every home should have a two year old to keep everyone
laughing.
We recently went to Utah for the Blue & White Spring BYU football game, and I left the camera in Utah. It was fun...the kids met lots of BYU players. Pictures coming of that trip.