Wednesday, July 8, 2009

4th of July- "that means you can do whatever you want."

We had a great fourth of July this year. My sisters and their families all came to Blanding. We had lots of fun and it was sad when it was all done. I am so grateful to live in this country and I'm thankful to those who put their lives on the line every day so I can have the freedoms that I have. I was walking with Logan at the Carnival and he was being really slow cause he was trying to eat a snowcone and everyone knows you can walk and eat a snowcone at the same time. I was telling him he needed to go faster when somebody passed us talking about the 4th of july. Logan said "mom, guess what I just heard- it's the 4th of July" I said "yep, it is" he said "well that means you can do whatever you want" and I said "yeah you can, what do you want to do" he said "I want to sit right here and eat my snowcone". I am not sure where Logan got the idea that on the 4th of July we can do whatever we want but it's true- because of the freedoms that we have we really can "do whatever we want" even if it's sitting there and eating a snowcone. I am also very happy that I was raised in Blanding and now I get to raise my own kids here too. It is such a unique place where everyone is willing to do anything for their neighbors and friends. I love the fourth in Blanding and the fact that it brings friends and families together, the parade, carnival, horse games, and fireworks were all amazing and we are grateful to all the people who worked hard to make it an enjoyable holiday for us.
Waiting anxiously for the parade to start.
Soaking wet thanks to the fire trucks.
Cam and Jensen ridin' in the parade.
On a side note- congrats to Deco and Kera for their new addition. Baby Aleyah was born on the 1st. She is so precious and I can't wait to meet her. I am happy for them and I know they will be awesome parents.

Aleyah Jenelle Lyman

domestically challenged

Last week was Carter's 7 1/2th birthday and once again I talked him into waiting until his half birthday to have his party so I didn't have to throw a birthday party the week of Christmas. As usually happens, the week of his half birthday seemed as busy, if not busier, than the week of Christmas and I was wishing I had just had it on his real Birthday, but since I didn't I geared up for a party. We decided to do a baseball themed party. I decided to be all crafty and make his pinata and cake myself. So Sunday night we started the pinata process. All was going well up until Tuesday night, it was time to do the last layer on the pinata and I had the brilliant idea that if we popped the balloon now and filled it then the last layer would close up the hole that we had used to fill (rather than waiting until it was all done and having to tape closed the hole). So I popped the balloon made a hole and filled it. At this point it was nice and round and very hard so I thought all was going well. Until. . . . As I put the last layer of paper on it the glue soaked through all of the layers and the shape went from nice and round to flat with holes tearing everywhere I tried to fix it. It was a disaster. As I did this the cakes were in the oven. My sisters had agreed to help with the cake and all I had to do was make the cupcakes and the larger baseball cakes. Apparently I filled the bowl for the baseball too full and the cake spilled all over the oven, burning and filling the house with smoke. All of this happened around midnight the night before the party. Luckily the morning of the party my wonderful sisters, Marilyn and Noelle, came to the rescue and saved the cake (which turned out to be the only thing that really worked out).


The day of the party came and it was a nice sunny day, that is until about a half hour before the party was supposed to start at which point it started raining and the wind started to blow. I decided to go ahead and still have the party at the park as planned because I had no plan B. We went to the park, played a game of baseball in the rain. Broke the weirdly shaped baseball pinata (while at the party the handle broke off of the pinata so we had to pitch it like a huge baseball and have them hit it with the bat- it worked out alright). We sang to carter and ate Cake and Ice Cream and ended the party after only an hour due to the kids all freezing and hovering under the pavillion. As we left I asked Carter if he'd had a good birthday party even though it rained, he said "It wasn't the best." Next year I will definitely be buying a pinata and cake, I learned my lesson- anytime I read online that something is a "simple at home project" they mean for everyone else





My pinata


My cakes





The finished product- so cute.



Carter blowing out the candles on the cake- oh wait his mom forgot to bring the candles- oops.

I forgot to take a picture of all the kids at the party, in fact I only took a couple pictures at all but thanks to all of you that came and/or helped (especially Noelle and Marilyn). Carterbug- I promise next year we'll have a better party, I've learned my lesson and will not try to do things myself, happy 7 1/2th bud, love you.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

St. George getaway, grass FINALLY, and friends.

Last weekend we decided to take the kids and go to St. George for a change of scenery. We left Thursday afternoon and stayed until Sunday. We had a great time- we went swimming three times, went to the movie Up (highly recommend it), and went for a short hike. We also went to a few nurseries and got some plants and pots to put in the yard.


AWWW- Look how much my kids love each other- how sweet they're hugging.


Or. . . . they're fighting and Camryn just won.



After living in our house for two and a half years the neighbors decided that the grace period was over and it was time we finish our front yard. So about a month ago Jeremy and I got working on it one Saturday. After a couple hours of pushing dirt around and being frustrated I came in and started calling landscapers (I know I'm a wimp). We found a local guy (well he's from Monticello but we forgave him for that) and by the end of the day we had gone from the original plan of just putting sod down and watering by hand to doing sprinklers, a courtyard, sod and some plants and trees. I am so glad now that we did it the right way. Our landscaper, Jeff Frost, was awesome and I would recommend him to anyone. He had lots of great ideas and our yard is so much better thanks to him. Last night we layed sod. We asked a couple family members to come help and many other neighbors and friends drove by and saw us laying it and stopped to help- we live in the best place ever and are so grateful for our friends and family. Now I just want to stay outside and look at it, our house looks a million times better.





When we got home Sunday night my old friend Britta stopped by (and when I say old I mean it's been a long time since I've seen her not that she's actually old cause she's my age and I'm not old so she can't be either :) Her kids immediately became best friends with mine and played for a while that night. Then they came over again yesterday and now my kids aren't sure how they will live without them. Carter and Kolton played Xbox and Wii the whole time while Camryn Kaler and Ellie played with the lambs, rode the horses, played tag and just had a great time. Logan and Bailey tagged along with the big kids too. It was great to see Britta again and get to know her kids, her daughter Ellie kept making faces that I would have sworn I was looking at my best friend Britta twenty years ago.


Kaler and Ellie (and that would be a classic "Britta" face that she's making with her huge cheese grin.)

Kaler and Kolton

Bailey and Camryn

Monday, June 8, 2009

kids say the darndest things

Logan has been going through a "stage" of trying to push me and see where the limits are and what he can get away with. We are battling a lot. As I write this he is picking up dog poop in the backyard as his punishment for not helping take care of the shoes this morning (I know I'm the meanest).


Between the fighting and whining, though, he says some of the funniest things so I still love the kid to death. Yesterday at church he was standing in front of me and out of the corner of my eye I noticed him put something in his mouth. Here's the conversation that followed:

"What are you eating?"

"A pretzel I found."

"Logan you don't eat things that you don't know where they came from"

"Oh don't worry I know where it came from, it came from right here" and he pointed to the hymn book holder.


As the sacrament came to us he was playing and I nudged him to take some bread. He excitedly stuck both hands in and got a peice in each I looked at him with the "you know better than that" look and he said "Dangit I thought it was popcorn." He then ate both peices and grabbed one more handful as it passed back by.


Logan,


Whoever said that age two was "terrible" didn't know you. Two was wonderful, you did what you were told (most of the time), you only whined a little, you gave more luvs then anyone I know. THEN YOU TURNED THREE- I am hoping that you grow out of the terrible threes before your next birthday, BUT if the funny cute little things that keep us laughing are part of the terrible threes then I'll take all of the terrible stuff cause you keep my smiling. I love you bud.


Mom

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Where did May go???

I can't remember the last time a month flew by as quickly as this May did. I'll give a quick recap of what we've been up to lately.

A few weeks ago all of the local farmers put on "Farm Days". Every other year they all get together and bring a bunch of animals together, and show the kids all of the things that are made from the products we get from farms- they have homemade ice Cream, they make butter, they take all the kids on a tractor pulled hay ride and lots of other fun stuff. My mom came and got me and Logan to go with her the first day and she had such a good time that her and Logan went again the second day. I know a lot of work went into putting the whole thing together and I'm grateful for all the local farmers doing it so my kids can have the experience of "Farm Days".

Logan Lassoing the bull- yes he got it on his first try- must be the cowboy in him.


Logan petting a baby goat- How cute is that???


We ran into Carter who was there with his class on a fieldtrip. (Side Note: I did not send Carter to School in this outfit, this is something they wore in his class for a program so they had them all wear them that day so they'd all match and they could find them- not that I don't LOVE it I just wouldn't want to take credit for something I didn't do :)




HayRide day two with Emily and her kids.


Carter finished his first year of machine pitch baseball. He had a blast and did really good. It was fun to see him and his friends move from T-Ball to actual baseball and it surprised me to see how well they all picked it up. I am sure we have many years ahead of watching Carter Play Baseball.



Camryn had her first 4H horse meet yesterday. It lasted alllll daaaayyyyy looooong, and still at the end she wasn't ready to get off her horse so rather than going straight home we went the long route to ride with her friend Kinley to where she keeps her horse. She did awesome on all of the events- her horse Panda is kind of stubborn so she had to fight him to do what he was supposed to but she showed him who was boss. They have both come so far since the first practice a few weeks ago, I'm excited to see her get better and more confident on him this year. During the first four events Panda would try to go to the gate any time he came near it because he wanted to be done but she wouldn't let him so finally on the last event he just did it perfectly and they got a blue ribbon. All of the other events they got red ribbons. At the first practice he wouldn't do anything unless we ran behind him and threw dirt clods at him so I was pretty proud of her for sticking with it and making him do what he is supposed to.


Have you ever seen a cuter cowgirl?


Camryn and Kinley on Panda and Blue.



Last week I went to Philidelphia for work. I went with three of my coworkers, we didn't have a lot of time to play. We got there late Wednesday night and went to the famous "Geno's" for a phili cheese steak. Thursday we spent all day in meetings and finished a few hours before our flight back. We decided to go downtown to the liberty bell but when we got there we realized it was several elementary school's field trip day and their was no way we would get to go in and make our flight so we walked around a little and then headed to the airport. Hopefully I'll get to go back again and have a little more time to play next time.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Wow, I'm a slacker!!

I have tons of things that I've missed blogging about on in the past couple months. I'm going to try and do a quick recap to catch up (I've also misplaced my camera so most will be without pics but hopefully I find it and add pics later)



Logan turned 3 in March- he loves dinosaurs lately so he wanted to have a dinosaur party. I made a cake and put some little plastic dinos on it and he thought it was the greatest thing- I don't look forward to the day that I have to do more than that to make it be a "dinosaur party". I took him and Camryn to the Cortez rec center and then to McDonalds to celebrate his birthday (Carter was with his dad in Mesa so he missed the "party"). Logan is seriously at the best age right now, he is such a little stud. I'm so lucky to get to hang out with him every day and hear the funny things that he comes up with. I'll finish the post with one funny Logi story- The other day we were driving on the road that goes right behind the dinosaur museum. For some reason there is a set of double doors that is on the second story of the museum but there aren't any stairs to the door so it's just on the side of the building. As we passed Logan said "Hey that's weird I wonder what that door is for" then after a few seconds of thinking about it he said "oh wait, I know- it's for the teradactyls to get it!" I love you little buddy, happy (late) third birthday.



As I mentioned above Carter and Jeremy went to Mesa. They went with Jeremy's dad and Dallin and went to a few spring training baseball games. They all had such a good time. It's been a tradition for the past few years for the boys to go, this was the first year they took Carter- he had a ball. He is really starting to love baseball. His attention span isn't the longest so any time he sits for that long without complaining (OK he did complain a little) you know he must like it.



Last month I had a coding conference in Las Vegas. I wasn't really looking forward to it cause I knew I'd be in class all day and since I was planning on going alone I thought the nights would be pretty boring. A couple days before I left I was talking to Chanelle and when I told her I was going to Vegas she asked if she could join me, so after figuring out what to do with her kids for the week we were off. I was so glad she ended up coming, we had such a good time each night. One night we went to Penn and Teller- it was just OK, not something I'd recommend highly. The second night we went to Mystere- it was awesome, I loved it. We walked up the strip a couple times and saw some of the free stuff- the water show at the Bellagio was a personal favorite. I'm really glad she came, it made the week so much fun.



Camryn just finished another year of tumbling. She did so good this year. She can almost do a backhandspring all by herself. She has mastered the backwalkover. I love that she loves tumbling cause it was one of my favorites as a kid.



We've started riding the horses a lot. Camryn is now doing 4-H and has loved the two practices that she's been to so far. I really enjoy going with her and watching, it brings back so many good memories. She has lots of friends that do it too and she looks forward to it every week. Her horse is a little stubborn- she gets a good workout trying to control him but she does great and is getting better and better.



Carter is almost done with his first year of machine pitch baseball. He has been on Kyler Perkins team and has loved every minute of it. Kyler has been great with him and he's learned a lot this year. He is pretty good and get's a hit almost every time he gets up to bat. He has played third base most of the time. He is such a little baseball stud- I love watching his games.

Friday, April 10, 2009

So much to blog, so little time

I seriously have at least ten posts to do but just don't have time so here's a funny story that won't take too long that I thought I'd share:

My visiting teacher came over and she is in nursery with Logan and she said that the last week in nursery all of the kids were playing a game and she asked Logan if he wanted to play, to which he said:

"Do you know what SpongeBob would say about that?. . . Boooooooring"

I'll catch up soon I promise.