Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Trip to Texas/New Mexico/Mexico!


Well we have finally gotten home. We are so glad to be back! It was a good trip and it was really nice spending so much time with my wonderful husband alone! But by the time it was over, I was just really, really, ready to see my kids :)

Most of our time was spent at the Dentist down in Juarez, Mexico. 10 hours the first day, 7 the second and then 3 more 2-4 hour trips down there. Juarez was actually a lot cleaner then I expected and the people we did talk to were very friendly and helpful. It is a huge city, much larger then El Paso and apparently speed limits and staying in your own lane is optional. If they can fit in between two cars, they will try, whether there is a lane there or not!. We didn't get to see much of they city, since it is so dangerous down there. The streets (other then right at the border) are pretty deserted. No one walks around unless necessary. So we saw the dentist office, the huge Mexican flag flying in the city and a little convenience store.

Just a little FYI: In Mexico if they tell you just a few minutes this can mean 2 minutes or 4 hours!

I got eleven crowns put on my top teeth and 7 teeth pulled all together. My gums are still very sore and full of stitches, but in about 3 months they will be healed completely and I can get a really good partial denture here in Casper. I am looking forward to that! Every time I look in the mirror though, it was all so worth it!

We spent most of our spare time in New Mexico. We aren't big city people one bit and the smell was horrendous! So any chance we got we headed for the country! One day was spent driving through little towns and seeing the New Mexican Scenery. We checked out some HUGE pecan orchards, a few wineries (though sadly not a lot of drinking, since I could barely open my mouth lol) and some neat shops full of Mexican trinkets.

Another day we went to Carlsbad Caverns. If you are ever in the area I highly recommend it. The pictures I took just don't do it justice. It was enormous!
Stephen in the Caverns!

My new teeth!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Halloween



The kids had a great time Trick or Treating and dressing up. Gabriel was a U.S. Marine, Sophie was the Cat in the Hat and Mary and Sara were Thing 1 and Thing 2. We went down town during the day, but ended up going that evening too. Mary and Sara were a huge hit! They had their picture taken multiple times by business owners and even by some people we trick or treated!


Only 1 more week and then Stephen and I leave for our trip to get some of my teeth fixed. I am super excited, but also getting a little nervous. More on that when we get back!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Swine Flu!

On Tuesday night I went to check on the kids before bed just like every night and found Sara burning a fever. So I took her temp, which I rarely do unless it feels super hot and she was almost a 104. It just kept going up and up and I was loading her up with Tylenol and Motrin like there was no tomorrow. I stuck her in the bath, which she did not enjoy one bit at midnight!

The next morning she was still burning a fever but it was staying around 101 with medicine, so I wasn't super concerned. Gabe and Sophie had both been sick about week ago, so I knew it was just the same bug they had. But Heidi convinced me to take her in, after she heard that one of her co-workers grandchildren had the same symptoms with Swine Flu. So I did and yep, tested positive for H1N1! Luckily, Gabe and Sophie got over it without any need for Tami Flu, but the doctor decided he would prescribe it for Sara since she is so little still and maybe to help prevent it from spreading. Then he couldn't find it anywhere! He had to call 6 different pharmacies, just to get a hold of some. The whole situation is quite disturbing actually.

Mary still hasn't shown any symptoms and the doctor thinks that maybe she won't since she just finished some antibiotics for an abscess on her tonsil. Who knows, so we are just waiting and watching her! I have already come down with it, but am feeling a little better today. So hopefully I will be able to get over it too without a visit to the doctor and no searching this town for a prescription!

Stephen isn't sick yet either, because he just got back from St. Louis for some drag line training for work. He had a good time and it sounds like he learned a little anyways :) But it was a long week for both of us. He was ready to be home, and believe me I was more then ready for him to be home! So here is pic he took of the arches on driving through St. Louis!\

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Mary, Mary quite contrary!


Well, Miss Mary as some of you might know can actually be quite contrary at times. She is so incredibly stubborn but at the same time she is so honest it really just cracks me up! You never know what is going to come out of her mouth at any given moment.

On Friday when I picked her up from pre school, the teacher pulled me aside and said, "I need to talk to you for just a minute." The most dreaded words a parent can hear from a teacher.....

Apparently, Mary stuck her tongue out at one of her "friends" at school. The little boy was asked to tell Mary that it hurt his feelings and then Mary was asked if she was sorry. She promptly gave a very frank, "no!" Then the teacher asked if she would like to apologize and again the answer was, "no!"

Ugh. I went and made her apologize and on the way home from school as we were talking about how important it is to be nice to all of her friends and not make faces she says, " Mom I was just teasing him, I think he needed to just dry up!" Meaning of course that he was acting like a baby. Oh yes, she is her fathers daughter!

Today at the ranch she was playing outside and when she came in I noticed that her pants were muddy. It is actually pretty dry here at the moment so I asked her where she found the mud. She told me and then I asked her if she was supposed to play in mud. "No," she says, "but mom mud makes me happy." As I am looking at her innocent blue eyes, I am thinking to myself, well fair enough and at least I only have one child with muddy shoes and not four!

This morning we took Stephen to the airport for his trip to St. Louis. After he got in line for security me and kids headed up to the observation deck so that they could watch the plane take off. As we are waiting, and waiting and waiting, Sophie observes that this it "taking too long" (actually true for once) and Mary pipes up in a really loud voice, "Ya I bet daddy is getting crabby, he probably needs a cigarette!" Once again very honest, yet not really crucial information at that moment for the whole room to hear!

Crossing my fingers that nothing too embarrassing comes out of her mouth tomorrow!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Just a quick update!

Not much new here other then the tons of rain/snow we have been getting. The kids are enjoying Awana's and we have started attending the church in town that the kids go to. We love our church in Powder River, but the kids are getting old enough that they need more then our little country church can provide. So far we have really enjoyed it and the congregation has been very welcoming!
Sophie is going to be 6 on Friday! Every time one of the kids has a birthday, it always amazes me how fast time goes by! We aren't planning on do much, Stephen is on nights, the weather is icky and school keeps us buys. She assures me that she is ok with not having a party as long as Heidi and I will take her to get her nails painted. I suppose I can swing that!
Stephen and I are busy planning our trip to El Paso TX/Mexico to get some of my teeth fixed. My head is starting to spin, with all the details that I need to keep track of on our end and then of course stressing out about leaving the kids for over a week. I know that my mom and Heidi will take excellent care of them, I am more worried about their stress level then the kids :)
I guess that's all for now, here's a few random shots of the last few weeks.
Mary and Sara actually being nice!

Gabe and Sophie waiting for the bus....

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

First Bibles and Awanas

Gabriel, Sophia and Mary all started Awanas last week. In case you don't know Awanas is a non denominational Christian program for kids. Every week the kids have a new memory verse and a lesson to go along with it. Part of Gabe and Sophie's lesson is learning how to use the bible by finding their memory verses in it. So of course this led to their first grown up bibles! They were super excited. Sophie of course wanted a pink one with a fuzzy pink bible cover. Gabe wanted a bible with camo, but settled for a green one with a camo bible cover. They are both pretty sure that this means they are old enough to attend bible study with me in the summers, and that they don't need to go to Sunday school now since they have a bible like the grown ups :)

Sophie spent all evening trying to decide what color bible marker she would use to highlight John 3:16, her and Gabes memory verse for the week. Gabriel read about 3 chapters in John to me and then looked at me and said, "wow mom, God is busier then I thought. He teaches us about everything!"

Mary's memory verse is 1 John 4:8 ....God is love. So Sara and Mary have both been running around all week, "god is love, god is love.!" They make up songs to it etc. It really has been quite amusing.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Are we almost out of the Two year old stage yet?

Yes, almost! That is what I keep telling myself. Only 7 more months and Sara will be three, and although some of my kids were worse at three, I am holding out hope that Sara won't be! Just today she has

*Gotten into my mascara. Actually this is usually a few times a week occurrence. It doesn't seem to matter where I put it the little monkey finds some way to get into it!

* Spilled half a box of Special K cereal because she "can do it." She didn't even ask for help!

and

* Had three meltdowns. 1st because I put my shoes on to go put Gabe and Sophie on the bus. We go through this every morning. I literally only step off my porch and stick them in and come right back. Meanwhile Sara is sitting in the window, "DON'T LEAVE ME!"
2nd because I walked out of the living room. I even had a laundry basket in my hand, and she starts running around frantically looking for her shoes, yelling, "don't leave mama, where you going mama." When I tell her just to get the laundry she sniffles her way right behind me and back to the living room.
and lastly because Mary is home sick today and is really just messing with our routine! She had a fit all morning because Mary wanted to watch one episode of Dora before Sara got to watch Barney. Even after she was actually watching Barney she would look at Mary and say in a not so nice voice, " I watch Barney, not Dora!"


Needless to say, Sara spends a lot of time in the naughty corner and in my lap. If she is not in one of the two places then she is either A. sleeping (like right now) or B. into something she shouldn't be!


I know that logically she will eventually get through this phase, so I try to enjoy the clinging to me as much as possible and keep trying to drill it into her head to stay out of stuff! After all Psalms 127:3 says Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Mary's First day of school and some weekend fishing

Stephen got promoted this last week, so we decided we would celebrate by taking the kids fishing. First we went to the river, but that only lasted an hour or two. We were having no luck and I was sick of worrying one of the kids was going to fall in. So after a quick stop for some lunch we went to the little fish pond here in Casper. It is really the nicest little place to let the kids run around without to0 much to worry about. We all had fun and everyone caught a fish....except Gabe. That did not go over real well, but we explained to him that is just the way it goes with fishing! We learned that Mary is deathly afraid of fish, wouldn't get near them after she touched the one that Sophie caught. Sara is a little to young but loved guarding the worms ( even tried out sucking on one!) and that Sophie is quite the little caster. She had it down in no time and caught two within about half an hour!



Mary had her first day of pre school today. She was super excited and had a great time! She is my most outgoing one, so there was zero shyness and not one ounce of nervousness. She was very excited to meet all of her new friends. Sara had a melt down as soon as we left Mary, sobbing that "we forgetted Mary." Thankfully Aunt Heidi was waiting outside with Hadleigh, so she calmed down a little when she figured she could "pay with Hadee Paige."

Monday, August 24, 2009

Gabriel's Birthday Trip to Denver

Oh my goodness, I really don't even know where to begin! This was probably the most interesting road trip I have ever taken. We left on Friday afternoon and things were going really well until we got to Fort Collins. Heidi and I were very excited to eat at Olive Garden, so we got all settled at our table and come find out Hadleigh and Gabe are both burning fevers. Being the prepared mom that Heidi is, she just whips out her infants Tylenol. Being the experienced Unprepared mother that I am, I eat really fast and tell Gabe to put his sweatshirt on if he is cold and then run to Walgreen's! I should mention here that Megan loaned us a GPS navigator that Gabriel named Miss Map and we would of been lost without her! She quickly got us to a Walgreen's in about five minutes.

Things went pretty smoothly the rest of the night, we got to the hotel, and the kids slept really good! The morning however was a different story. Hadleigh spent the first two hours in the hotel, projectile vomiting, but the fevers seemed to be well in check for the moment, so off to the zoo we went! The Denver Zoo is pretty awesome, with lots to do besides seeing the animals. We rode a train and a merry-go-round and got a nice big Icee! We saw every animal I think, with the exception of the bird building, which we slyly did not mention to Gabe, since neither Heidi or I are big bird people.


Gabriel seeing how tall he was compared to a polar bear


Gabe and I on the train in the zoo


From there we went on to Tiny Town( after another dose of meds for both the kids, since the fevers had returned!). I must say it is well worth the 30 minutes it takes from Denver to get there! It is a town built of miniature buildings, with a nice 10 minute ride on a miniature train with a real steam engine and caboose!
The Library in Tiny Town

Hadleigh at the hair salon



By the time we were done there, Heidi and I decided it was time for some grown up fun, so off to Cherry Creek Mall we went. After a fun trip to the candy store, Gymboree, and The Children's Place, we were all ready to go to the hotel and order some food.

The next day is where it got really interesting! The game plan was to head up to the Idaho Springs/Blackhawk area and tour a gold mine and show Gabe where he used to live when he was a baby. About 10 miles from the Idaho Springs exit off the interstate, the power steering goes out of the car and it starts dinging at me that the charging system has failed. Please understand this not a flat interstate, nor one where people are content to drive the speed limit. Cars doing 80 on a 60 mile an hour highway are zooming around me up and down a very large mountains. I take the next exit, trying to remain calm and not panic that it is taking every ounce of strength I have to steer the damn car around tight corners. We get parked, Gabe is in the back seat pretty much convinced that we are going to be stuck in Colorado forever, while Heidi and I get out and pop the hood trying to convince ourselves that it might be a really obvious problem or that maybe the half ass owners manuals that cars come with will give us a really easy solution. Ya right! So after staring at the engine for about 5 minutes, we figure maybe we should call Stephen. Of course he tells me right off the bat that we probably broke a belt (ahh, to have the knowledge that men have about cars!), and to look and see if we see any broken or missing. So me being the helpful person that I am, tell him I think I see one missing on the left side of the long shiny silver thing. He of course tells me I am completely clueless and that does not help him at all, but that we should be ok to drive down into town to see if we can find a mechanic. As soon as we hang up, a very nice young man pulls up to see if we need help. His name was Mark, I have never met one I didn't like! He tells us he agrees with Stephen that we should be ok to drive into town, and that he used to work with at a Jiffy Lube in Evergreen that is only about 2 miles away and that they should be able to help us. We get to Jiffy Lube and they tell us sure no problem, then tell us oh wait no we can't. Your tensioner (whatever that is) locked up and that is why your belt broke, you need to go somewhere else. Oh and that we can't drive the car at all! The very nice man calls us a tow truck and he tows us to Firestone 4 miles away. Firestone man tell us no problem, should only be a little while. Soooo an hour later the nice man comes back and says they can't find a part anywhere in Colorado, but not to worry they would think of something! We then decided maybe there was no point in worrying, so we should go for a walk, feed the kids and chain smoke so that it would appear like we weren't worrying. All the while we are making back up plans like

1. We could have Megan and Lewis come get us. He has a big truck and trailer and just tow the car back to Casper.

2. We could ask Lewis to just bring us the part from Casper, though I don't think that would of probably went over well.

3. We could call our cousin Trevor, have him come rescue us and live with him until someone could fix our car.

4. We could hope to find a hotel room, during tourist season, and pray that would not cost and arm and a leg to have the car fixed.

But by the time we had returned from our brainstorming session, the wonderful mechanic had figured out how to just fix the bearing in the tensioner and that we were good to go!
Waiting for the Tow Truck at Jiffy Lube


The Tow Truck. Come to find out this was Gabe's favorite part of the trip, getting to ride in it!


So on top of the world and 5 hours behind schedule, we headed to Estes Park, skipping the mine tour, but still cruising through Blackhawk. Estes Park was beautiful, as was the drive to get there, well worth the detour!
A tiny lake in Estes Park, where we stopped to let Gabe run around and gather pine cones, that he wants to plant at his grandmas so she can have trees.

Then we were off to Loveland praying that the outlets would still be open since it was Sunday. We arrived and decided to hit up Osh Kosh first, then to the Gymboree outlet (this is seriously what I had been looking forward to the whole trip) only to find that we only had 20 minutes to shop before they closed! So I am almost literally running through the store, grabbing everything in sight that is in a size 3T, 4T and 7. Thankfully I was able to find everything I really wanted for the girls and the ladies in the store didn't kick us out right at 6 on the dot. I could spend hours in there!

So, the moral of the story is never travel without a Miss Map in case you have to make random stops like Walgreens, Walmart, Starbucks, a mechanic etc, medicine, lots of blankets (at least 6) in case your baby decides to puke non stop, and always have a sense of adventure because it will be funny as soon as its over!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

First Day of School

It is very hard to get a nice picture of Gabe, he is our resident goofball!
Sophie smiled nice though!



Yesterday was Gabe and Sophie's first day of school! They both had a great time, Sophie was very impressed that she gets to have 3 recesses and Gabe was relieved that he still gets 3 recesses. He was pretty sure 1st grade might not since they are really big kids. This morning they both got to ride the bus, which Sophie was very excited about. Of course our bus is driven by my parents wonderful neighbor Millie and is actually a Yukon, but we are so thankful for her since she actually drives up to my door! Last year she pulled some strings to be able to pick up Gabe, since I was having some serious anxiety about him riding a big bus, and I would of had to drive him two miles to the bus stop and that was already halfway to school!

Mary doesn't start school until the 31st, so she is just busy asking me every ten minutes if it is time to go to school yet! Sara pretty much wandered around all day asking, "where my sophie at?"

All in all it was a good day for the kids, but not so much from mom. My grandpa passed away yesterday morning so it was a very emotionally draining day for me. I am so sad and at the same time feel so blessed that he is happy and healthy in heaven and have been blessed enough to have had such a wonderful grandpa for 26 years and that my children really knew their great grandpa! It is always an amazing thing to watch a family pull together and it really reminds you how important family.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Summer is winding down already!

Well, it is only the beginning of August but summer is winding down quickly! Gabriel and Sophia start school on the 17th and Mary starts pre school on the 31st. All three of them are very excited about starting, and everyday ask how many more days until school starts.It should be an interesting start, Gabriel is sure that that he is probably going to be the boss on the bus of his little sister, and that she doesn't have nice enough hand writing for Kindergarten (she does by the way! lol). Sophie really doesn't care about much as long as she gets to take her new backpack and lunch box and she has informed me that I need to make sure her new winter coat matches them. Mary flat our refuses to even write her name, she is consistently assuring me that her teacher will do if for her and she won't then Sophie will! I don't think she really grasps that Sophie is not going to Pre School this year.

Sara is good, talking more and more everyday! She constantly wants "uppa" and is always reporting just exactly what "Hadee" is doing. She is also my shadow at the moment and every time we get ready to go somewhere screams "don't forget me!" Like we routinely do forget her or something!

Gabriel's birthday is coming up and we have routinely asked what he wants and all he says is to go to the zoo. So being the wonderful mom that I am and having an adventurous Aunt Heidi we have decided to take him to the Denver zoo the weekend of his birthday. He is super excited since his sisters are going to stay at home with his dad. He thinks it is pretty great that Hadleigh is the only girl coming, and informed me that was okay because she is "the cutest baby girl in Wyoming."

Well that is pretty much all the news for now, other then the few random pics below and a short video of Hadleigh trying to get up on her knees. She is growing leaps and bounds and a complete busy body at just 6 months old!





Mary's chosen attire any given day, a dress, tights (no matter how hot!) and her cowboy boots on the wrong feet!



We are convinced that Belle thinks she is a dog. She even sleeps with Hank and is as calm as could be anymore!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Chores, Chores and the things kids come up with!

Today at chore time I told Gabe to go feed Belle,


Sophie to go feed
Hank


and Mary to feed

Tater.
I rarely get any grumbling about the outside chores ( a whole other story on inside ones!), but today Sophie was a little whiny. But after a few stern warnings and the reminder that I have to feed people and animals all the time even when I am tired, off she went! I just happened to glance outside a few minutes ago and this is what I find.

The food in the water dish and the water in his food dish! I don't think four dogs could eat that much food! I of course got the explanation, "mom if I feed him lots today, maybe he won't be hungry tomorrow!" Hah! I wish it worked like that!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Random Happenings and a small Rant!

Things have been pretty laid back here for the most part. We are in the process of slowly getting the outside of our house painted. The kids are just busy being kids. They spend most of their time playing outside in the sprinkler since we have decided on no pool this year. When they get sick of being outside, they spend most of their time playing rodeo. Gabe and Sophie are usually the bucking horses and Mary and Sara are the cowboys. Though it usually ends in a fight, that Mary does not want to be a cowboy she wants to be a "princess pony" and then the fight is on. Occassionally she will talk Sara into playing with her but not often.
A few weeks ago we had Hadleigh's dedication. It was a nice Sunday spent at church with a potluck. That afternoon the whole family went to the College National Finals Rodeo. She is me and Stephens first niece and first Godchild so it was exciting all around and we were honored that Heidi picked us for such an important role!

And now for my small rant. Today we left to go to town about 10 am. We had tons of errands to run, and needed to pick Hadleigh up. Well after we got Hadleigh I realized that I had forgotten to get Diapers and Pull Ups. So rather then having to come back to town this week I decided that I should probably just go get it. So off to Walmart we went. Now keep in mind that I avoid Walmart at all costs, we rarely ever go there because it takes forever to get anything done and normally I am all for paying a little more for some decent customer service, including hauling all of my groceries to the car. But for diapers and some other select things it is MUCH cheaper to get it there. So we get there, I put Hadleigh on the top of the cart in her seat, Sara in the basket part, and Mary didn't want to walk either because supposedly her little legs were tired, so she went in the back with Sara with the understanding that they would not fight or Mary would have to walk. We made it all the way into the store before the fighting began, because Sara's feet were, heaven forbid, touching Mary's. So after explaining to Mary that the cart was small and there really was no way to avoid Sara touching her and two warnings, I pulled Mary out the cart, put her on the ground in front of me, told her to hold on the the cart and walk nice. End of story. So we had gotten the dog food by this point and were headed to check out, all the while Mary is walking and crying that Sara is, "a little baby." That is pretty much the ulitmate insult from Mary by the way. I am really trying not to lose it, so I decide to just ignore her for the time being, since she is only 3 and tired and hungry, when this lady strolls right up to me, with her newborn baby in her cart and says to me, "My kid will never act like that, I would be so embarrassed, she needs a spanking! What is her problem?"

I looked at her and said,"Well she is three, tired and hungry and by the way just a tip from parenting 101 never ever say, 'My kid won't ever do that.' "

Really now in retrospect I probably shouldn't have been so rude, but seriously any parent who has children knows that at some point they will have a bad day just like we do!

Well that is my big rant for the day, and I am glad to say I will not have to attempt walmart or go to the store for at least a week or two!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Rain, rain go away!

It has been rainy and dreary here for days now! We are very ready to see some sun shine soon, so the kids can go outside and play and we can finish painting the outside of our house. There are have been some very long days in our house this week, which lead to today's big treat.....a movie on moms bed! I know it may not sound like much, but unless they are bleeding or deathly ill, mom and dads room is off limits. After the initial bickering, (I want to lay there!, Mom, she's touching my feet with her feet!)everyone got settled in all cozy for an entertaining two hours of Peter Pan. Little did they know that I actually had an alternative motive, and yes it succeeded three out of four fast asleep! Unfortunately, my the batteries in my camera are dead and no double A battery is to be found!

Summer vacation has been great so far, other then the rain and a nasty cold that some of us can't seem to kick. We resumed going to bible study at my parents on Tuesday nights, Belle is growing quickly and Gabriel has figured out that he can run much faster then he thought. She gets quite excited to see her pellets coming in the coffee can!

We switched Sara to her big girl bed, which has gone very easily compared to some of my other ones. So a word of advice, if you are a mother considering this, do it when they are sick and have no energy to fight you and want to sleep. It was a very successful strategy for us.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Summer Vacation Begins!

Today is officially the first day of summer vacation. This is very exciting since I am so incredibly sick of driving in circles all day!! Now I only have to drive to Tae Kwon Do twice a week and it is mid morning, much nicer then rushing home, trying to get dinner cooked, homework done, baths and bedtime. But summer vacation is also slightly terrifying as any mother knows. Some days there will be endless whining of " mom I'm bored", with me replying "would you like me to find something for you to do?" Yes now I will have time to clean my house since I will be home for more then a two hour stretch of time, but there will also be people living in it all day so it is kind of a catch 22 :) So the other night we had the "family meeting" to lay out the summer rules.

1. Just because you don't have school does not mean that you will not have a bedtime.
2. The TV and Xbox will only be touched by kids who have behaved themselves and taken care of any chores they are supposed to.
3. You can play outside and get as dirty as you would like, but you may not even touch your school clothes drawers unlessed mom has told you to.
4. All children under the age of 4 will have nap time, or at least quiet time everyday for at least an hour. Kids over the age of 4 have to go outside or be quiet.
5. I will feed you three times a day, and you may have a snack, but you will not snack all day long.

Yep, I am pretty sure the kids are ready to go back to school already! Today they spent the day playing school, Gabriel is pretty sure Sophia is no where near smart enough to go to Kindergarten and Sophie is pretty sure Mary doesn't listen well enough to be in pre school!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

May Madness!

May has been a very, very busy month for us! Stephen's dad was here to visit for a week, we made a trip to Worland for Stephen's cousins HS graduation, Sara's Second Birthday, a trip to Lander for one of my very best friends wedding ( Our first trip with absolutely no kids in years!), Gabriel's Kindergarten graduation, and a couple of brandings! This week we still have Sophia's Pre School Graduation, Track Day and Mary getting screened yet again for Pre School next year. We also have one more wedding to attend at the beginning of June and our niece Hadleigh's dedication too! We are all very ready for school to get out this Friday and go to a much more relaxed schedule and get some much needed R&R before we all go insane! So just thought I would share a few pic's of all our various activities this month, more to come after this week is complete!


Sara very excited about her new vacuum for her birthday! I can't believe my baby is two...a little sunburned from branding all day!

Gabriel practicing to be a "rodeo star" at branding.
The girls, hanging out in the truck at branding, well out of the way and the best view!

Stephen's whole family in Worland.
My kids and Hadleigh getting ready to go to Gabriel's graduation!



Gabriel and his best friend Jerry. It is very hard to get a nice smile out of 6 year old boys!
Me at Sink's Canyon in Lander WY before the wedding we were going to.
My very good looking husband!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A normal conversation with Gabe.....

Everyday it just amazes me what my kids come up with and what conversations we have with each other. Most of our talking is done in the van while I am trying to concentrate on driving and am not too quick on my feet with answers. Gabriel is by far the most amusing since he is old enough to try and really understand hard concepts, all the while I am having to keep answers simple enough for him to understand. So here is today's conversation on the way to karate today.


After all of his sisters are screaming at each other Gabe pipes up

Gabe: Mom how come Jesus didn't give me a baby brother like I want?

Me: Well Gabe, Jesus knows whats best for us, you are very lucky to have three little sisters.

Gabe: Maybe mom, at least I have Hank and Tater.

Gabe: Mom if God made people and he made a boy first how did there get to be so many people on planet earth?

Me: Well Adam was lonely so god made a girl named Eve and she was his wife.

Gabe: Oh so every boy has to have some girl around..... Was Adam a president?

Me: Kind of he was in charge of all the animals and the place where he lived, but not like our president.

Gabe: Did he live in America?

Me: No he lived by Isreal

Gabe: Is that by Wyoming? ( Geography is a very difficult concept for six year olds I have learned.)

Me: No we will look at a map when we get home it is across the ocean.

Gabe: Ok mom. Is Isweal by the bad guys that the marines go get across the ocean?

Me: Kind of we will look at a map when we get home.

Gabe: I KNOW mom, but I need to know if when I am a Marine if I am going to the place Adam lived.

Me: No Gabe probably not we will look at a map when we get home.

Gabe: So it is across the ocean right? Is it by Grandpa Jeff's ocean?

Me: No Gabe it is on the other side very far away.

Gabe: Does Grandpa Jeff live by the scary ocean like on the fishing show? ( Deadliest Catch just so you know)

Me: No honey that is a different ocean, we will look at the map when we get home.

Gabe: Are we going to Grandpa Jeff's ocean someday?

Me: Someday, hopefully maybe in a year or two.

Gabe: Ok how many days is that.

Me: Maybe when you are seven or eight.

Gabe: I hope we can leave my sisters at Grandma and papa's if we have to drive that far. ( sigh )

Me: I hope you all sleep the whole way, now get your Karate clothes on, its almost time to go in.

In a 10 minute drive we covered a lot of topics!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter and Miss Belle

We had a very busy and bless filled weekend! Easter was fun, with a great church service and a day spent with my family. Church service was amazing and entertaining, especially Mary who was holding her own conversation with Jesus, who was trying to help her be quiet she tells us! The day at the ranch was fun and family filled as always. Uncle James took them on a walk up on our ridge to "the fort" where he got talked into playing "castle." Oh what a good uncle indeed...always playing the king for them so that Sophie can be the queen, Gabe the guard and Mary either the Princess or Princess dog, depending on her mood. Sadly in my rush to get out the door by 7:45 Easter morning with four kids, a husband who under no circumstances could iron his own shirt, a bum calf and two dogs to feed, I forgot to take a picture of all the kids dressed up for church! O well maybe next year :)

Grandma and Papa gave the kids a bum calf this weekend, that we decided to name Belle. The kids have all assured me that yes they will feed her everyday. I can guarantee that they will but I am guessing probably not as enthusiastically as they are now in a few weeks when she is big enough to run them over when she sees her bottle coming!






Check SpellingOh and Friday, the kids found a turkey in our yard, who they promptly named Mr. Wiggles. Mr. Wiggles is now thankfully in the neighbors barn and the kids are welcome to visit him anytime!


Monday, March 23, 2009

Blizzard Spring of 09


This morning we woke up to winter wonderland again! Over a foot where I am at in 3 hours and that was at 11 am. It is still snowing, but not really hard. We heard there would be snow coming, but I wasn't prepared for one this bad. Stephen had to work this morning, so he traveled two and a half hours via bus like always to work, only to find out that they were turning around and heading back because of the weather. They made it most of the way home, only 50 miles to go, when the roads closed, so now he is stranded. And so are we! No school, can't get out of my driveway, have cleaned as much as I would like too on a dreary day...boredom! Well the kids are having fun now that the snow fall is lifting a little.....