I sure do love this cute bunch of Cougar fans!
"...to commit oneself to home and family is to do a wondrous thing. It is a high adventure." --Neal A. Maxwell
Friday, September 5, 2008
Rise and Shout
Starting Seminary
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Fun times
They have enjoyed floating the river numerous times this summer. We bought an inflatable kayak and they are both my kayak buddies. They sit so happily while we float down the river, usually singing "row, row, row, your boat". They like it because on the "merrily, merrily..." we rock back and forth in the kayak while they laugh delightedly.
This helmet is missing the top pads inside. When he runs back and forth in the family room, it slides down in front of his face completely.
Joe and Sara came to visit. It was so fun to see Bob, Joe, and Gumby all together again (Gumby & Kristi just moved back from Scotland, yeay!)
When it was time for our nightly "scripture, song, & prayer" time before the kids went to bed, we had to be serenaded by the Lamoreaux brothers instead. If only Lawrence Welk were still around, they could definitely be in the running for a spot on his show.
(I know Mom is rolling her eyes since whenever she visits us, she must endure these same kind of antics while trying to help get our kids to bed). Gotta love these entertaining boys!
Harvest Time
The kids and I picked raspberries at my friend, Jamie Bradley's home. We enjoyed them with fresh cream and a bit of sucanat. While many hands made light work of the picking (we picked these all so fast), it is also true that many mouths make the berries disappear even faster.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Little Abby is 5 months old today!
Here's a clip from today, Spencer was making Abby laugh
Here's some pictures from yesterday. Bob is gone at WoodBadge, and we are having summer cleaning camp here at home. We call this yearly camp "Camp Shipshape", and we alternate big cleaning projects with fun activities, like playing in the river, having watermelon eating contests, playing games, having relay races, etc. Yesterday we went out to the big swing on the island, and then played in the river.
Andrew discovered a type of prickly seed.
Abby enjoyed sitting by the bank. She loves to be outside!
The little red owie on her nose is where she fell over while sitting, and face planted right in the dirt when I had turned away for a second. I felt so bad!
Jace just started football, and as you can see, he's already getting way stronger!
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Monarch Butterflies
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Happy Pioneer Day
Last week Bob's parents came to visit. It was fun to see them. While they were here, Bob talked his Dad into helping him kill our old chickens. They weren't laying much anymore, and our new chickens are starting to, so it was time. Aliysa spent the morning crying in her room, and Jace went out to help, but unfortunately cut the top of his foot open with the axe when he went to hand the axe to Grandpa Lamoreaux. He went to Community Care for stitches and a tetanus shot. They were going to put in about 5 stitches, but Jace told them he wanted a good scar, so they told him they would space the stitches far apart and they only put in three. He went to church on crutches the next day, but then had a quick recovery so that he could enter the "greased pig contest" at our stake Pioneer Day celebration.
Tonight was the long-awaited stake activity. Nan and her kids are visiting, and got to go with us.
The "greased pig" turned out to be a 250 lb. pig that was in no mood to be chased by a bunch of kids. So they let the kids rope him instead, and get a box of candy for a prize.
There was a dinner, but unfortunately they ran out of food because there were so many people there. Spencer was too busy to eat at first anyway, one of his first stops was to get in line at the dunking pool, and get dunked right away. Then it was off to the fish pond where he, Jace, Brandon & Matthew all caught trout with their bare hands, then caught more for some little guys who couldn't do it themselves.
The girls and the little boys all enjoyed horse rides. Mallory even got brave enough to get on a horse.
Jace and Spencer decided to do the "mutton bustin". I had never seen this before, and it was quite an event. I always have thought of sheep as quiet, peaceful creatures, but, as I stood in line with my boys, I realized they have quite a wild side. I began to be worried that my boys were going to be thrown and trampled to death.
Most kids were thrown within a second. Spencer donned his helmet, got on a sheep, and wow! he held on for quite a while. The sheep tried to buck him off, and he ended up hanging off sideways while the sheep leaped and ran for its life. Quite exciting. He got a good cheer from everyone. This is a fitting activity for our little farming community. I found it interesting to watch everyone, our stake president and other prominent members included, enjoy sitting around watching these terrified kids hold on for their life. There's just something about it that makes you smile.
Jace got on a real large sheep, and it took off. He was holding on to it so tight, that he started choking it, and it stopped in its tracks. He had to turn and whap it on the backside to get it going again. He held on to it as it charged through the crowd of spectators, and finally threw him off.
Well, everyone his happy and tired. I think it was a successful evening.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Independence Day Celebrations
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Father's Day
Recenly Aliysa and I both read a "Jeeves and Wooster" book (Right Ho! Jeeves). We were both laughing so hard about one part of the book where Bertie gets in the bath at his aunt's house, and notices a rubber duck. He starts playing with it. It is hilarious. We read it to Bob, and he didn't think it was that funny. He informed us that he would play with a rubber ducky in the bath if there was one. Of course this sent us into fits of laughter. So, for Father's Day, Aliysa gave Bob a rubber ducky of his own. We haven't been able to get him out of the bath since.
We love you Dad!
