Friday, February 20, 2009

Fun Day with Daddy

Recently I took Zac & Brycen to an Aviation Museum.


There were small Airplanes
And Large Airplanes.


There were Old Airplanes
And New Airplanes

There were Helicopters
And Aircraft with Folding Wings




Breaker Breaker, Anyone got their ears on?
Not Me :(



There were lots of Airplanes
And a simulator too.



Daddy sure knows how to have fun.

Monday, February 16, 2009

This Mystery is History!


On Valentines day Lance and I hosted a Murder Mystery Party for twelve couples. We laughed so hard all night long Everyone did a great job with their costumes and the personalities and acting skills were just priceless.

On Valentine's day Lance and I had a How to Host a Murder Mystery party. We had a total of twelve couples and it was a blast. The costumes were hilarious and the acting was outrageous!

I was an Art Dealer and Lance was a Big Game Hunter.


She was a Ventriloquist and he was her Dummy, Mr mike.


The Senator and the Reverend were having an affair. They both played there parts very well.
Our sleazy lawyer was hilarious he must have given out a 100 business cards. I wish you could see the white shoes he had on.
Once our victim met her demise, her real life husband could not resit giving her mouth to mouth.
I think this might have to become a Valentines Day tradition.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Way Out of My Comfort Zone!

On Thursday morning the secretary from Brcyen's school called and asked if I would be able to come in and teach the 5Th graders for the day, because their teacher was feeling sick. I was grateful that I was watching little Alex that day and therefore was unable to sub. See I am not a teacher! I love kids, but teaching other peoples children is just not my thing. My degree is in business. I purposely avoided the education building at BYU. However, when I explained that I couldn't come in that day I made the mistake of sounding as if I would have loved to help out. Thursday evening the secretary called to see if I would sub for Friday. I have never acquired the skill to just say no, so off I went Friday morning to face 14 private school 5Th graders. As Brycen and I drove to school I told him I was very nervous because I had never been a teacher. Brycen thoughtfully and honestly replied, "But, Mommy you've been teaching me for a long time. You taught me to talk and to walk." His sweet words comforted me slightly although I really doubted that any of these kids would need help walking or talking.

The day went okay. I don't think that I will be getting the teacher of the year award, but at the end of the day everyone was present and accounted for, I wasn't tied to a chair, and we accomplished everything on the teacher's lesson plan. I think the kids liked me. The hardest thing was that the owner/director of the school came by twice to observe me. I really wasn't nervous once the day got started, except of course when Ms Merrill was standing in the doorway. I feel proud of myself for making it through the day and.
Yesterday I attended a class on pruning roses. Along with not being a teacher; I am not a gardener. I love flowers and admire other peoples yards and gardens, but I am clueless when it comes to tilling the earth! Still I came home and got straight to work. I think my roses bushes look like I pruned them right, now I will just have to see how they do this Spring.

I think the kids may have more of a green thumb than I do. I took this picture of Zac, Brycen, and Alex playing in the garden dirt the other day. They had a great time and came out very dirty.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Random Cuteness

Cute thing number 1: Playing in the yard in January:
As I watch the news and see people having to deal with snow, I am so grateful to live in Northern California. I know sometimes Lance misses the snow, but all he has to do is drive for about an hour and he can enjoy as much snow as he wants--perfect! Yesterday the boys came home from school and spent hours playing in the yard. Zac even ate his snack on the trampoline.




And when he spilt his cereal, Shay was very happy to help clean up the mess.



Cute thing number 2:
My mom bought these little baby Crocs while on vacation a couple weeks ago. I guess she is as baby hungry as we are.


Cute thing number 3: Boys and their toys:
I went to cover Brycen up last night and found him sleeping like this:


As I went to put him back in his bed completely I found all these toys in the bed, no wonder he has to sleep standing up.


Cute thing number 4: Kid Artwork
After being inspired by a close friend, I have decided to teach the boys about a different artist each week. Yesterday we learned about Winslow Homer. The boys had a hard time remembering his name and kept calling him Martin Luther King Jr. At least they remember Luther's name!
Winslow Homer's "Catboat"


Scott's version of Catboat

Brycen's version
Zac's version (I think he is my abstract artist)

Monday, January 19, 2009

A Little Get Away

Last week Lance and I went up to Lake Tahoe for two nights with our friends who have a timeshare. The resort was wonderful we got to play indoor tennis, soak in the jacuzzi, and enjoy the steam bath. In the evenings we just hung-out playing games and talking. The boys stayed home with our friends and had a great time too. It was very nice to have some quiet time to just be together.
These pictures were taken from our balcony.
Our friends Tricia and Dave

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Saturday

On Saturday morning we braved the cold and went to the park to launch our model rocket. Our dog Shay didn't quite know what to thing, but the rest of us had a great time.








After the park, I went to check out the after-Christmas sales. I can never resist just looking at the baby clothes. Okay, so most of the time I can't resist buying them either. I picked up this adorable dress and little sweater just to add to my ever growing collection.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Years!

We celebrated New Years with our annual fondue and pizza New Years Dinner. Some friends joined us and we all ate way too much cheese and chocolate, but then we all played wii fit, so I'm sure we're fine! We rung in the New Year at Eastern Time and then after everyone went home and the kids went to bed, Lance and I watched the Twilight Zone Marathon until 2009 arrived here on the West Coast.
Once the chocolate cooled down Brycen and Zac found that just dipping their fingers saved time.


Here we are celebrating the New Year three hours early.
Scottie was not a big fan of the top hat
Just checking to make sure it is completely off!
It is a tradition in our town to place luminaries out in front of all the houses on Christmas Eve. But, since it was raining on Christmas Eve, we all did it on New Year's Eve instead. It is a little hard to see clearly in the picture, but it really is beautiful to look out and see the entire neighborhood lined in lights.
Lance and Brycen concluded our celebration by placing the last state quarter in our map.