Yeah, so Santa brought Courtney a Baby Alive. Courtney's best friend, Hayley, has a Baby Alive and so does another girl in the neighborhood. So Courtney has been wanting one for a long time. Mrs. Santa found a great deal on one online and thought of Courtney's desire but didn't really investigate the Baby Alive too well. She understood that it peed, but figured that Courtney has another doll that pees and it lost its fun after a while and hasn't peed in a year. So she thought things would be well.
When Courtney opened Baby Alive she found some powder along with a baby bottle and an extra diaper. She gave her mom (me) the powder and wanted to make her baby some juice. I decided to read the packaging and realized that the powder is what makes the baby poop. Yes, the Baby Alive not only pees, but it poops. As Bryan said, "Yes, we want to re-live some of the best memories we have of having babies....not!"
Courtney wouldn't give it up until we had made the baby poop. So I mixed up the juice, took off the baby's clothes (she only came with one extra diaper and they aren't washable), put her on the toilet (I have my limits) and let Courtney feed her. The baby makes very realistic eating noises, sucked the bottle dry and yellow stuff started coming out. It wasn't really pee, but it wasn't really water either. Anyway, Courtney was pretty grossed out and I wasn't too thrilled with it either. So we fed her a bottle of water to clean the system out and we decided that we didn't need to ever do that again. Baby Alive can pretend to eat a bottle and be just fine.
But seriously, who thought up a pooping doll?!?!?!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Rosenbruch Museum
There is a wild life museum in St. George that is there for education and preservation. Ethan won 2 child tickets to it and I decided that we should use them. I'm not a big fan of stuffed deer and such, but Ethan wanted to go so we went. It only took us about 20 minutes to see everything the kids wanted to see. There was a bunch of animals and the kids were given binoculars so they could look at them up close. The bug room was only fun for about 30 seconds until Ethan saw a huge bat in a glass case and was out of there. The part they really liked was the kids room where a tent was set up and a lookout to see wild animals. Safari clothing was there and the kids played hide-and-seek for a long time.
Here are some photos:
Here are some photos:
Christmas!
Yes, I'm a bit slow posting Christmas, but we've been busy!
We had a wonderful Christmas Eve. We went to the movies with my parents and sister (the second Chipmunk movie) and then we all went back to our house for Christmas Eve dinner. Since my parents and Leigh Ann had ham for Thanksgiving, we had turkey for Christmas. It was soooo yummy and we have loved having leftovers at our house!
After they left the kids began begging us to let them open their Christmas pjs. We kept holding them off and holding them off, until about 6:30 and then we let them go nuts. They had fun and everyone's pjs fit (except Courtney's are a bit long). We spread reindeer food on the front and back lawn and then set out pie for Santa because we were too tired to make cookies. Bryan and I then spent the next few hours trying to keep the kids in their beds. All day we had been checking Norad to follow Santa's path and this got them so anxious. But they finally fell asleep.
Christmas morning Ethan came to in to tell us that Santa had come and that we needed to get up. I had told him the night before that he couldn't get up until 7 a.m. but it was 6:30 and he just couldn't wait. So we got up. They got to play with their Santa gift (Ethan got a skateboard and Courtney got a Baby Alive which Santa didn't investigate well enough because it not only pees, but it poops too....gross!) and check out what they got in their stocking while Bryan and I made breakfast. Ethan got some books in his stocking and took them into his room to read while breakfast was cooking.
We then ate and began opening our gifts. It wasn't too long after we started that my parents and sister showed up. We finished opening all our gifts and the fun playing began. Our living room looked like a tornado had hit it, but the kids were having a blast. Bryan got toys to go with his bike and an air compressor from his parents, among other things. I got a bunch of pedicure things (yeah!!) and a cool blender-thing that has been working non stop making smoothies, ice cream and orange julius ever since! It's been great.
My parents and sister left (she had to go back to Phoenix to her husband on Christmas Day) and we went on our traditional Christmas Day Hike! We don't have to go very far from our house to find cool hiking spots. We decided to go on a hike through the lava flows about a mile from our house. It was so much fun and the kids loved exploring around.
We just spent the rest of the day playing with our toys and relaxing. It was a good Christmas!
We had a wonderful Christmas Eve. We went to the movies with my parents and sister (the second Chipmunk movie) and then we all went back to our house for Christmas Eve dinner. Since my parents and Leigh Ann had ham for Thanksgiving, we had turkey for Christmas. It was soooo yummy and we have loved having leftovers at our house!
After they left the kids began begging us to let them open their Christmas pjs. We kept holding them off and holding them off, until about 6:30 and then we let them go nuts. They had fun and everyone's pjs fit (except Courtney's are a bit long). We spread reindeer food on the front and back lawn and then set out pie for Santa because we were too tired to make cookies. Bryan and I then spent the next few hours trying to keep the kids in their beds. All day we had been checking Norad to follow Santa's path and this got them so anxious. But they finally fell asleep.
Christmas morning Ethan came to in to tell us that Santa had come and that we needed to get up. I had told him the night before that he couldn't get up until 7 a.m. but it was 6:30 and he just couldn't wait. So we got up. They got to play with their Santa gift (Ethan got a skateboard and Courtney got a Baby Alive which Santa didn't investigate well enough because it not only pees, but it poops too....gross!) and check out what they got in their stocking while Bryan and I made breakfast. Ethan got some books in his stocking and took them into his room to read while breakfast was cooking.
We then ate and began opening our gifts. It wasn't too long after we started that my parents and sister showed up. We finished opening all our gifts and the fun playing began. Our living room looked like a tornado had hit it, but the kids were having a blast. Bryan got toys to go with his bike and an air compressor from his parents, among other things. I got a bunch of pedicure things (yeah!!) and a cool blender-thing that has been working non stop making smoothies, ice cream and orange julius ever since! It's been great.
My parents and sister left (she had to go back to Phoenix to her husband on Christmas Day) and we went on our traditional Christmas Day Hike! We don't have to go very far from our house to find cool hiking spots. We decided to go on a hike through the lava flows about a mile from our house. It was so much fun and the kids loved exploring around.
We just spent the rest of the day playing with our toys and relaxing. It was a good Christmas!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
2010 FHE Lessons
Last year I found a posting on sugardoodle.net where someone had made FHE lesson plans to go along with the Primary lessons. We did this and LOVED it because it helped the kids remember what they learned in Primary better. This year someone else put together a packet so I thought I would post the link.
http://www.sugardoodle.info/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5512
http://www.sugardoodle.info/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5512
Ethan's Cookie Party
Ethan wanted to have a cookie party with his friends but I kept putting it off because we were just too busy. Monday morning he told me that it would "really make my Christmas special" if we could have one. How could I put that off?!? So we made invitations and invited his two best friends over. (Courtney was a bit upset that she wasn't included, but she already had her party last week.)
They got here at 9:30 to roll out cookie dough and make some Christmas shapes. They each got their own cookie sheet and while they were cooking the boys played. When the cookies were cooled, they each got to decorate their batch. Then we had hot chocolate and they got to take them home. It was tons of fun and something that Ethan wants to do every year!
They got here at 9:30 to roll out cookie dough and make some Christmas shapes. They each got their own cookie sheet and while they were cooking the boys played. When the cookies were cooled, they each got to decorate their batch. Then we had hot chocolate and they got to take them home. It was tons of fun and something that Ethan wants to do every year!
Ethan's Christmas Recital
Ethan's Christmas piano recital was last Saturday. He did a great job! He was pretty nervous about playing because the song was hard for him and he doesn't like to read music so he kind of guesses at what the next note will be. But he did work hard to get the song prepared. I think he did well.
After Christmas break we are switching his piano teacher to one who is close. Ethan is pretty excited and so am I. I loved his previous teacher but now I won't have a 30 minute drive each way! But the new teacher has 3 recitals each year.
Here are some photos and video:


After Christmas break we are switching his piano teacher to one who is close. Ethan is pretty excited and so am I. I loved his previous teacher but now I won't have a 30 minute drive each way! But the new teacher has 3 recitals each year.
Here are some photos and video:


Thursday, December 17, 2009
Caroling
Last night was Mutual. It was a combined Laurel/Priest activity to go caroling at a local nursing home. Bryan was a bit nervous that no one would turn up so he asked us to go along, thinking that there would at least be someone there to sing with him and fulfill their commitment to the nursing home. Ethan and Courtney were thrilled to be going to Mutual with the young men and women!
We met at the Church and they actually had 3 leaders, 4 girls and 7 young men show up! It was a good turnout. When we got there we found the common room but the Jazz game still had 5 minutes left and the old women wouldn't let us turn off the TV to sing. ;) So we walked the halls caroling to all the people who live there. It was nice and we had some really neat experiences. We were invited in to sing to one woman and another woman was having her birthday so we sang to her. The kids were a bit nervous at first but everyone warmed up.
By the time we got back to the common room, the Jazz game was over so they were ready to pay attention to us. I played the piano and the youth/leaders sang about 6 songs and then we ended with "We wish you a Merry Christmas." It was a great night.
Because it was a youth activity we ended it at Del Taco. Food and youth always go together ;)
Ethan and Courtney loved going and had a great time singing. We may make this a family Christmas tradition!
We met at the Church and they actually had 3 leaders, 4 girls and 7 young men show up! It was a good turnout. When we got there we found the common room but the Jazz game still had 5 minutes left and the old women wouldn't let us turn off the TV to sing. ;) So we walked the halls caroling to all the people who live there. It was nice and we had some really neat experiences. We were invited in to sing to one woman and another woman was having her birthday so we sang to her. The kids were a bit nervous at first but everyone warmed up.
By the time we got back to the common room, the Jazz game was over so they were ready to pay attention to us. I played the piano and the youth/leaders sang about 6 songs and then we ended with "We wish you a Merry Christmas." It was a great night.
Because it was a youth activity we ended it at Del Taco. Food and youth always go together ;)
Ethan and Courtney loved going and had a great time singing. We may make this a family Christmas tradition!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Storytime
For Ethan's Christmas party at school we had a man from our ward (who plays the big guy up at Tuacahn) come and read a Christmas story to the class. It was cute. The man couldn't dress up as Santa (contract reasons) so he put on a Santa hat and a red vest. When the kids walked in a lot of them thought he was a real Santa but wasn't in his red suit or had a beard because it wasn't Christmas. But the debate was on.
He read them a story about a clockmaker who worked on a clock for a long time so it would be a perfect gift for the Christ child. But he ended up selling it when it was finished to give Christmas to some neighbor children. He looked around his house and found the only thing he had to give the Christ child was an apple. So he gave that and it was accepted as the "best gift" because it was all he had.
When the story was over we gave the kids an apple and a huge candycane as their gifts from us. It was a great morning and the kids loved it! Courtney had to sit by her brother the whole time. She certainly loves him.


He read them a story about a clockmaker who worked on a clock for a long time so it would be a perfect gift for the Christ child. But he ended up selling it when it was finished to give Christmas to some neighbor children. He looked around his house and found the only thing he had to give the Christ child was an apple. So he gave that and it was accepted as the "best gift" because it was all he had.
When the story was over we gave the kids an apple and a huge candycane as their gifts from us. It was a great morning and the kids loved it! Courtney had to sit by her brother the whole time. She certainly loves him.


Carols by Courtney
In September I took Courtney in to the doctor to have her ears checked because she seemed to have problems hearing things clearly. He found that her ears didn't have the right pressure in them so the ear drum couldn't vibrate. He gave us a nose spray which we did for 2 months but that didn't help. The other day I took her to an ear, nose and throat specialist (Ethan's doctor) and was told that she needed tubes. So we have an appointment for January to have that done.
Sometimes it's annoying to have her repeat back to me what I said and have it be completely different from what I said. It's a constant game of telephone but the message is garbled between the first two players! But it has made Christmas carols kind of fun! For example:
Jolly Old St. Nicholas:
Jolly Old St. Nicholan leave your ear today....
Silent Night:
Round yon version, mother and Child...
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer:
Then one froggy Christmas Eve....
I'm sure there are more, but those are the songs she is singing this morning! I love her!
Sometimes it's annoying to have her repeat back to me what I said and have it be completely different from what I said. It's a constant game of telephone but the message is garbled between the first two players! But it has made Christmas carols kind of fun! For example:
Jolly Old St. Nicholas:
Jolly Old St. Nicholan leave your ear today....
Silent Night:
Round yon version, mother and Child...
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer:
Then one froggy Christmas Eve....
I'm sure there are more, but those are the songs she is singing this morning! I love her!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Primary Nativity
The Primary did their annual Nativity tonight and it was great! Ethan and Courtney both had singing parts and they did a great job. The Sunbeam class (all girls) sang "Silent Night" and Ethan sang with a group of boys "With Wondering Awe." The boys sang the first verse and when the second verse began it was apparent that Ethan was the only one who knew it. He was on one side so the chorister stopped the singing to move him to the middle but when the singing began the other boys figured that Ethan was in the middle so he could sing a solo. Ethan was a bit nervous but he did an excellent job!
After the Nativity, light refreshments were served...my 17 dozen cookies! They turned out well but next year I think I need to make more sugar cookies and leave out the gingerbread. But it all went well.
Here are some photos:
After the Nativity, light refreshments were served...my 17 dozen cookies! They turned out well but next year I think I need to make more sugar cookies and leave out the gingerbread. But it all went well.
Here are some photos:
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Christmas Lights and SNOW
Our neighborhood is CRAZY!! On December 2nd we realized that we were the LAST HOUSE in our neighborhood to put up our lights! We have been getting a bit of pressure from neighbors to get them up. Bryan tried last week but couldn't borrow a ladder. So yesterday he came home from work early and we put them up. It looks great and now we feel like part of the neighborhood again. ;)
When we woke up this morning, we were glad we had put them up yesterday because it SNOWED!!! Who says St. George doesn't have all kinds of weather?!?! Ethan was so excited and came in our bedroom to tell us. Then they bundled up and went out to play in it. Ethan asked for a sled for Christmas and I thought he was crazy but now he may have had a point in asking.

When we woke up this morning, we were glad we had put them up yesterday because it SNOWED!!! Who says St. George doesn't have all kinds of weather?!?! Ethan was so excited and came in our bedroom to tell us. Then they bundled up and went out to play in it. Ethan asked for a sled for Christmas and I thought he was crazy but now he may have had a point in asking.

Friday, December 11, 2009
Tuacahn
Courtney danced at Tuacahn tonight and it was FREEZING!! Seriously, it was only 30 degrees and the girl was in tights and a tutu.
Her first performance was at 6:30 and it wasn't too bad at that time. They only had 2 dances to do and the performance was only about 20 minutes long. We were prepared with rice bags warmed in the microwave, blankets and coats. She did pretty well waiting and keeping herself warm.
We then went to the live Nativity at Tuacahn. That was fun. We have been before but it's always a great experience.
Then we went back to her second performance and it was REALLY cold! It was actually snowing a bit so that made it worse. They had the girls wait inside the building before they went to the outdoor stage and that helped, but Courtney was still shivering pretty badly! Between dances they went back in the building but the second dance was almost too much. Her little legs were shaking and she was cold.
Bryan bundled her up and carried her to the car. It's taken a while to warm her up but I think the hot chocolate and the cookie her primary teacher gave her at Tuacahn helped (her teacher works there at the concessions stand).
Her first performance was at 6:30 and it wasn't too bad at that time. They only had 2 dances to do and the performance was only about 20 minutes long. We were prepared with rice bags warmed in the microwave, blankets and coats. She did pretty well waiting and keeping herself warm.
We then went to the live Nativity at Tuacahn. That was fun. We have been before but it's always a great experience.
Then we went back to her second performance and it was REALLY cold! It was actually snowing a bit so that made it worse. They had the girls wait inside the building before they went to the outdoor stage and that helped, but Courtney was still shivering pretty badly! Between dances they went back in the building but the second dance was almost too much. Her little legs were shaking and she was cold.
Bryan bundled her up and carried her to the car. It's taken a while to warm her up but I think the hot chocolate and the cookie her primary teacher gave her at Tuacahn helped (her teacher works there at the concessions stand).
Cookie Party
Courtney wanted to do something fun with a couple of her friends to celebrate Christmas, so we had a cookie party. We made invitations and she delivered them on Wednesday. I made some cookie dough this morning and we were ready.
Two little girls came over and they each cut their own cookies out, I baked them while they played and then they sat around and decorated them. Afterward they got to eat one cookie while they drank hot chocolate and talked about "girl stuff." It was a lot of fun and they were super cute girls!
Two little girls came over and they each cut their own cookies out, I baked them while they played and then they sat around and decorated them. Afterward they got to eat one cookie while they drank hot chocolate and talked about "girl stuff." It was a lot of fun and they were super cute girls!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Ward Christmas Party
Last night was our Ward Christmas party. It was the Mexican theme of Feliz Navidad. It was pretty fun. The kids loved it and ate tons of chips, salsa and salad. All their friends were there so they played around while waiting for the adults to eat.
Then Santa showed up. They didn't do a "sit on Santa's lap" thing, they just had Santa go around from table to table giving out candy. When he first showed up, Courtney wasn't too sure about it and jumped on Bryan's lap with a worried look on her face. But when he came around to our table, she was okay with it. Ethan was super excited, just because he wanted the candy Santa was giving out. Ethan's friend was sitting with us and they began debating whether it was the "real Santa" or not and they finally decided that it had to be the real one because he had enough candy for everyone! It was cute.
When Santa was finished a few games were played and then the men were all called up front to sing Christmas songs to the women. It was a good party. We stayed and helped to clean up while the kids ran around.
Ethan getting candy:

Courtney getting candy:

Ethan's face when he first saw Santa:

Courtney's panic when she first saw Santa:
Then Santa showed up. They didn't do a "sit on Santa's lap" thing, they just had Santa go around from table to table giving out candy. When he first showed up, Courtney wasn't too sure about it and jumped on Bryan's lap with a worried look on her face. But when he came around to our table, she was okay with it. Ethan was super excited, just because he wanted the candy Santa was giving out. Ethan's friend was sitting with us and they began debating whether it was the "real Santa" or not and they finally decided that it had to be the real one because he had enough candy for everyone! It was cute.
When Santa was finished a few games were played and then the men were all called up front to sing Christmas songs to the women. It was a good party. We stayed and helped to clean up while the kids ran around.
Ethan getting candy:

Courtney getting candy:

Ethan's face when he first saw Santa:

Courtney's panic when she first saw Santa:
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Amish Oatmeal
I made this the other day and it is SOOO good. I thought I would share it. It turns out kind of like a cake and is sweet. I'm sure it isn't any good for you because it tastes so good. ;) I only made a half batch and put it in a 8x8 pan, just to check it out.
Amish Oatmeal:
3 cups oatmeal
1 cup sugar
1 cup milk
1/2 cup melted butter
2 eggs
2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp vanilla extract
warm milk
fresh fruit (optional)
brown sugar (optional)
1 tsp cinnamon (optional)
Combine first 8 ingredients and mix well (also add cinnamon if you want). Spread evenly in a greased 9x13 pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, until edges are golden brown. Immediately spoon into bowls and add warm milk. Top with fresh fruit and/or brown sugar if desired.
I added the cinnamon in my bowl afterward and it was yummy, but I think it would be better added in at first. You can decide.
YUMMY!!
Amish Oatmeal:
3 cups oatmeal
1 cup sugar
1 cup milk
1/2 cup melted butter
2 eggs
2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp vanilla extract
warm milk
fresh fruit (optional)
brown sugar (optional)
1 tsp cinnamon (optional)
Combine first 8 ingredients and mix well (also add cinnamon if you want). Spread evenly in a greased 9x13 pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, until edges are golden brown. Immediately spoon into bowls and add warm milk. Top with fresh fruit and/or brown sugar if desired.
I added the cinnamon in my bowl afterward and it was yummy, but I think it would be better added in at first. You can decide.
YUMMY!!
Another Performance
Courtney had another dance performance at the Dickin's Festival. The girls did a great job. I have video but they are the same dances as last time, so I won't bore you, but she did a great job and had a great time.
We picked Ethan up after school and drove to the Dixie Center so we could get there early enough to walk around before Courtney had to perform. There were some cool things to buy and my kids wanted all of them. The best thing, in my opinion, was "snow in a box." It's this powder that you add water too and it turns into snow. It lasts for 4-6 weeks before drying up and then you can reconstitute it again and again. It was even cold! But it was also $20 a box and snow isn't worth that much to me ;)
Here's a blurry picture of the cute girl (it was dark and my camera had problems).
We picked Ethan up after school and drove to the Dixie Center so we could get there early enough to walk around before Courtney had to perform. There were some cool things to buy and my kids wanted all of them. The best thing, in my opinion, was "snow in a box." It's this powder that you add water too and it turns into snow. It lasts for 4-6 weeks before drying up and then you can reconstitute it again and again. It was even cold! But it was also $20 a box and snow isn't worth that much to me ;)
Here's a blurry picture of the cute girl (it was dark and my camera had problems).
Christmas Decorating
Last Monday, for FHE, we decorated for Christmas. We put up the tree, put on the balls and other decorations (I only dropped two this year!) and then put out all our other nicknacks to make it Christmas. The kids had a great time.
Now we just have to put lights on the outside of our house. And, once again, we are the LAST house on our street to put up our lights. CRAZY!
Now we just have to put lights on the outside of our house. And, once again, we are the LAST house on our street to put up our lights. CRAZY!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Self Esteem Deflator...Thy Name is Courtney
I drove the carpool to preschool yesterday and then spent the morning putting away all our junk from Thanksgiving. We had all our winter clothes, the gifts I bought, along with all our dirty laundry. I got it all put away, cleaned the kitchen and living room and got things pretty organized before it was time to pick up the kids from preschool. I thought the house was back to looking normal...until Courtney walked in.
She turned to me and said, "Wow Mom, the house actually looks clean!"
Yeah, it took her about 2 seconds to deflate all I do every day. ;) You gotta love kids.
She turned to me and said, "Wow Mom, the house actually looks clean!"
Yeah, it took her about 2 seconds to deflate all I do every day. ;) You gotta love kids.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Carter Giggling
I had to post this because I think it's so cute! When we were watching Carter on Saturday, Ethan grabbed his bakugan and showed Carter how it works. For those of you who don't know what a bakugan is, it's a ball that opens when you touch a certain spot with a magnet. Ethan put the spot up to Carter's high chair and it opened. Carter went nuts giggling and I had to video tape it! As Ethan says, "Carter is the cutest baby in the whole world!"
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Sunday
Sunday morning we woke up at 6:15, dressed, packed up, loaded the car and drove home. Both Bryan and I had to teach in Church so we had to be home. Ethan was nervous that we would look "like idiots" when we walked in after Sacrament Meeting, but we assured him that no one would notice...until Courtney walked right into Sacrament Meeting 1 hour late. We got home at 10:50 and decided to get ready and go up in time for Primary/Sunday School. It didn't take us as long to get ready as we thought so we went up at 11:55 and Courtney ran ahead...and right into the Chapel. She just stood in the aisle waiting for us until Bryan snuck in and grabbed her. We then sat on the back row for the last 10 minutes of the meeting. ;)
We are glad to be home but we had a great time in Provo!!
We are glad to be home but we had a great time in Provo!!
Saturday
It was the day of the BYU vs. Utah game. David and Mike had tickets but Grandpa really wanted to go and Lisa did too. I kept checking on Craigslist to see if I could get a good price, but Grandpa wanted to wait and see what would happen. When he went running, Lisa and I decided to take charge. We found one that was a good deal and they wanted to get rid of them soon, so she grabbed her cell phone and called the number...only to find out it was one of her friends from their last ward! The girl was going to give us the tickets for free, but Lisa got her to take some money for them. It worked out great and we got them for face value (plus a little because she was a friend).
We then decided to go bowling Saturday morning. We went to the Wilkinson Center and had a great time...minus some glitches with our lane and our scoring computer for a minute. Grandma won. Courtney using the aimer-thing so she did pretty well. Ethan got a strike. Bryan threw the last frame so we would have the same score (I think he did it so I wouldn't feel bad about playing so badly!). Lisa, Mike and Carter just watched and looked cute.
We went back to the apartment and everyone got ready to go to the game. We weren't going so we offered to babysit Carter while Grandma went to scan genealogy sheets. We watched the game on TV and it was a great game!! The kids loved playing with Carter. He was easy to entertain until the end when he was really tired and we were making dinner and couldn't hold him. Luckily, that's when Grandma showed up and took charge of him.
The game ended with BYU WINNING!! It was a bit scary at the end, but it turned out well. The Utah fans were on the corner of Bulldog and University Avenue at Provo High when we were driving around and they were yelling at everyone who drove by. It was a big obnoxious. I was glad we were in a car and not on a scooter because they got the bulk of the harassment.
Dinner worked out well. Bryan and I made Zuppa Toscana (from Olive Garden) and bread from Macaroni Grill. It was good. Then we all went to bed.
We then decided to go bowling Saturday morning. We went to the Wilkinson Center and had a great time...minus some glitches with our lane and our scoring computer for a minute. Grandma won. Courtney using the aimer-thing so she did pretty well. Ethan got a strike. Bryan threw the last frame so we would have the same score (I think he did it so I wouldn't feel bad about playing so badly!). Lisa, Mike and Carter just watched and looked cute.
We went back to the apartment and everyone got ready to go to the game. We weren't going so we offered to babysit Carter while Grandma went to scan genealogy sheets. We watched the game on TV and it was a great game!! The kids loved playing with Carter. He was easy to entertain until the end when he was really tired and we were making dinner and couldn't hold him. Luckily, that's when Grandma showed up and took charge of him.
The game ended with BYU WINNING!! It was a bit scary at the end, but it turned out well. The Utah fans were on the corner of Bulldog and University Avenue at Provo High when we were driving around and they were yelling at everyone who drove by. It was a big obnoxious. I was glad we were in a car and not on a scooter because they got the bulk of the harassment.
Dinner worked out well. Bryan and I made Zuppa Toscana (from Olive Garden) and bread from Macaroni Grill. It was good. Then we all went to bed.
Friday Activities
Later in the morning we all went to the club house in the apartment complex. They had a dance floor, which Courtney made quick use of with Grandpa and Bryan as her princes with me on the piano, and a pool table which Ethan loved! We played with Carter and then the kids played tag with Grandpa!
In order to give the kids, and us, something to do Friday afternoon, we all went to BYU and had a pizza picnic on the grass above the library. All the statues had shrink wrap on them in preparation for Saturday's game against Utah and Ethan thought this was fascinating. Then we walked around the library, bought books at the bookstore (which had a Black Friday sale!) and then we took the kids to the Bean Museum on campus. They loved it.
There are all kinds of stuffed animals and exhibits there, but the best part (according to Ethan and Courtney) was when a worker brought out live snakes and lizards. Courtney was fascinated and got closer than I would have believed from her, but Ethan would actually touch them. It was great.
We then went back to Lisa and Mike's apartment where Bryan took over the kids and I took a nap!
That even was a BYU basketball game. We really wanted to go so we took the kids and Grandpa treated us to the game. We had to stand in line a long time to get tickets and they were way high up, but the kids had a great time at the game. Ethan was instantly sucked into it and was cheering along with Grandpa and Bryan, but Courtney got bored after a while. The cheerleaders helped to keep her entertained.
It definitely was a fun day!
In order to give the kids, and us, something to do Friday afternoon, we all went to BYU and had a pizza picnic on the grass above the library. All the statues had shrink wrap on them in preparation for Saturday's game against Utah and Ethan thought this was fascinating. Then we walked around the library, bought books at the bookstore (which had a Black Friday sale!) and then we took the kids to the Bean Museum on campus. They loved it.
There are all kinds of stuffed animals and exhibits there, but the best part (according to Ethan and Courtney) was when a worker brought out live snakes and lizards. Courtney was fascinated and got closer than I would have believed from her, but Ethan would actually touch them. It was great.
We then went back to Lisa and Mike's apartment where Bryan took over the kids and I took a nap!
That even was a BYU basketball game. We really wanted to go so we took the kids and Grandpa treated us to the game. We had to stand in line a long time to get tickets and they were way high up, but the kids had a great time at the game. Ethan was instantly sucked into it and was cheering along with Grandpa and Bryan, but Courtney got bored after a while. The cheerleaders helped to keep her entertained.
It definitely was a fun day!
Black Friday!
We CLEANED UP on Black Friday!!
Thursday afternoon Courtney and I walked to the gas station by Lisa and Mike's apartment and bought a newspaper. We all spent the day/evening going though and making lists of things we wanted to buy. After we put the kids to bed, Lisa and I decided that we wanted to run to Modbe because they had a deal for $5 shirts. The sale began at 11 p.m. and then Toys-R-Us started their sale at midnight. Since those stores are close to each other, we decided to his Modbe and then get in the Toys-R-Us line.
We QUICKLY changed our minds. We decided to show up at the store around 10:30 p.m. When we got close to the stores all we saw was a mass of people! We parked across the street and while we were getting out of the van, a car came screaming through the parking lot loaded with women who all jumped out and ran for the line. Lisa and I were floored. We walked over to investigate the line and realized that the line was probably 2 blocks long (estimate) and that the line for Toys-R-Us was at least that long. We walked it, took a photo as proof and then loaded back in the van. We decided that if those women needed a $5 shirt bad enough to stand in a line in the freezing cold that they deserved it!


So we drove back to the apartment, did some rethinking of lists and made a plan with Bryan's mom to wake up the next morning and leave at 4:30. Bryan's words when I told him that: "You're crazy!"
I didn't sleep very well because I kept waking up nervous that I would miss it! ;) Finally, I got up at 4:15, dressed and met Lisa and Mom. We took our van (it had the most room) and were off. We first went to Walmart. There were cars everywhere and lines all over. Lisa wanted a couple of things that were 5 a.m. doorbusters so Mom took one and Lisa took the other while I walked around trying to find what I needed. Now, just to give you a little insider tip, at Walmart many times they have the toys on shrink wrapped pallots back by the Toys section. But...they also have the same type pallots, with the same shrink wrapped toys, at the front of the store hidden by the cosmetics. So while everyone in the back is fighting over toys, you can go to the front and get the same toys anytime you want after 5 a.m. So that's what I did. Lisa was a lifesaver/very smart woman because after she got her items, she ran to the front to get in a check-out line, then sent us a text to let us know where she was. I got everything (well, except for one thing that wasn't a doorbuster) I had on my list and we were in and out in about 20-25 minutes!
We then decided to move on to store #2, Best Buy. I dropped Lisa and Mom off while I went across the street to stand in the JoAnn's line (it didn't open until 6 a.m.). They went right in, got the printer Lisa wanted, and then had to wait a while in line to check-out. No problems even though we were there about 30 minutes after they opened their doors!
I, meanwhile, was freezing in the line at JoAnns. But this is the best time to glean information from other shoppers who have more experience doing this than I (i.e., old ladies who quilt all day long). At JoAnns you can buy flannel by the bolt and not have to stand in the 3 hour long cutting line! There are 8 yards per bolt and at $1.49 instead of $5.00 per yard, it is more worth your time to just buy the whole bolt. What I do is making Christmas pjs for all of us and the girls have the same fabric and the boys have the same fabric. I need about 5-6 yards per set of pjs so I have a couple yards left over from each to make rice bags or something else from the fabric.
When Lisa and Mom caught up with me I only had about 10-15 minutes before the store opened. We made a plan that I would run and get the 2 bolts I wanted and Mom would run and get something else that Bryan is giving Courtney. I had a 50% off coupon for the other item and the flannel was cheap. We were in and out in about 15 minutes with a savings of about $90!
Lisa, meanwhile, had gone next door to the infamous Modbe store to see how picked over it was. We joined her when we finished and were amazed to see how much was left. We had no problem finding shirts we wanted in the mostly-empty store! So much for standing in line for hours!!
Then we went to Shopko for more sales. I ended up pretty much finishing my Christmas shopping there. They had great sales and, by the time we got there (about 7:00 a.m. or so) there weren't lines and the items I wanted were still there...and then some ;)
One last stop at a music store that opened at 8:00 a.m. (I think, I was a bit tired by this point and things get fuzzier). We stood in line and then crowded in to overwhelm the one cashier they had on duty that day.
With everything but one item from my list loaded in the trunk and Lisa and Mom's purchases all over the back seat, we were headed home feeling a sense of satisfaction. I didn't have to push anyone and I wasn't pushed by anyone. People were very friendly. I think it helped that none of us were really getting any "high demand" items so they were still there after the door buster crowd went in.
It was a bit of a challenge getting it all loaded in the van and home before anyone could peek. But we all had a great experience!!!
Thursday afternoon Courtney and I walked to the gas station by Lisa and Mike's apartment and bought a newspaper. We all spent the day/evening going though and making lists of things we wanted to buy. After we put the kids to bed, Lisa and I decided that we wanted to run to Modbe because they had a deal for $5 shirts. The sale began at 11 p.m. and then Toys-R-Us started their sale at midnight. Since those stores are close to each other, we decided to his Modbe and then get in the Toys-R-Us line.
We QUICKLY changed our minds. We decided to show up at the store around 10:30 p.m. When we got close to the stores all we saw was a mass of people! We parked across the street and while we were getting out of the van, a car came screaming through the parking lot loaded with women who all jumped out and ran for the line. Lisa and I were floored. We walked over to investigate the line and realized that the line was probably 2 blocks long (estimate) and that the line for Toys-R-Us was at least that long. We walked it, took a photo as proof and then loaded back in the van. We decided that if those women needed a $5 shirt bad enough to stand in a line in the freezing cold that they deserved it!


So we drove back to the apartment, did some rethinking of lists and made a plan with Bryan's mom to wake up the next morning and leave at 4:30. Bryan's words when I told him that: "You're crazy!"
I didn't sleep very well because I kept waking up nervous that I would miss it! ;) Finally, I got up at 4:15, dressed and met Lisa and Mom. We took our van (it had the most room) and were off. We first went to Walmart. There were cars everywhere and lines all over. Lisa wanted a couple of things that were 5 a.m. doorbusters so Mom took one and Lisa took the other while I walked around trying to find what I needed. Now, just to give you a little insider tip, at Walmart many times they have the toys on shrink wrapped pallots back by the Toys section. But...they also have the same type pallots, with the same shrink wrapped toys, at the front of the store hidden by the cosmetics. So while everyone in the back is fighting over toys, you can go to the front and get the same toys anytime you want after 5 a.m. So that's what I did. Lisa was a lifesaver/very smart woman because after she got her items, she ran to the front to get in a check-out line, then sent us a text to let us know where she was. I got everything (well, except for one thing that wasn't a doorbuster) I had on my list and we were in and out in about 20-25 minutes!
We then decided to move on to store #2, Best Buy. I dropped Lisa and Mom off while I went across the street to stand in the JoAnn's line (it didn't open until 6 a.m.). They went right in, got the printer Lisa wanted, and then had to wait a while in line to check-out. No problems even though we were there about 30 minutes after they opened their doors!
I, meanwhile, was freezing in the line at JoAnns. But this is the best time to glean information from other shoppers who have more experience doing this than I (i.e., old ladies who quilt all day long). At JoAnns you can buy flannel by the bolt and not have to stand in the 3 hour long cutting line! There are 8 yards per bolt and at $1.49 instead of $5.00 per yard, it is more worth your time to just buy the whole bolt. What I do is making Christmas pjs for all of us and the girls have the same fabric and the boys have the same fabric. I need about 5-6 yards per set of pjs so I have a couple yards left over from each to make rice bags or something else from the fabric.
When Lisa and Mom caught up with me I only had about 10-15 minutes before the store opened. We made a plan that I would run and get the 2 bolts I wanted and Mom would run and get something else that Bryan is giving Courtney. I had a 50% off coupon for the other item and the flannel was cheap. We were in and out in about 15 minutes with a savings of about $90!
Lisa, meanwhile, had gone next door to the infamous Modbe store to see how picked over it was. We joined her when we finished and were amazed to see how much was left. We had no problem finding shirts we wanted in the mostly-empty store! So much for standing in line for hours!!
Then we went to Shopko for more sales. I ended up pretty much finishing my Christmas shopping there. They had great sales and, by the time we got there (about 7:00 a.m. or so) there weren't lines and the items I wanted were still there...and then some ;)
One last stop at a music store that opened at 8:00 a.m. (I think, I was a bit tired by this point and things get fuzzier). We stood in line and then crowded in to overwhelm the one cashier they had on duty that day.
With everything but one item from my list loaded in the trunk and Lisa and Mom's purchases all over the back seat, we were headed home feeling a sense of satisfaction. I didn't have to push anyone and I wasn't pushed by anyone. People were very friendly. I think it helped that none of us were really getting any "high demand" items so they were still there after the door buster crowd went in.
It was a bit of a challenge getting it all loaded in the van and home before anyone could peek. But we all had a great experience!!!
Thanksgiving Day
After school on Wednesday we loaded up, picked Bryan up at work and drove to Provo. It was a pretty uneventful drive. The kids watched movies and Bryan and I talked.
We all stayed at Lisa and Mike's apartment. The kids loved this because Carter was there and they were able to play with him. We got there in the evening, so we just sat around talking and then put the kids to bed.
Thursday morning we had cereal (so as to not fill up our tummies too much) and then drove to Salt Lake to Bryan's Uncle Dan and Aunt Karen's house. Now, for those of you who may not know, Courtney is TERRIFIED of dogs. Dan and Karen have this small white dog named Toby and the minute Courtney saw him she freaked out and began screaming and hanging on to me. She is one that when you try to convince her of something she just digs in her heels and won't change her mind. Everyone tried to talk her into petting Toby and playing with him but it was only making the situation worse. So poor Toby was isolated from where she was.
Dinner was wonderful. The adults table was upstairs (adults= siblings and spouses of Bryan's mom) and then the kids tables (everyone else) were set up downstairs. We had a great time downstairs talking and stuffing ourselves. When dinner was over, we helped clean up the tables downstairs so the ping pong table could be set up and then we all played games. I had a blast playing Cranium with Bryan's cousins and aunts. I have a freaky music/entertainment knowledge that really serves me well on those kinds of games. ;)
When we were downstairs setting up the ping pong table Courtney yelled down at us to come up quick. When I went up, there was Uncle Dan holding Toby and Courtney was petting him!! I was floored. She was still pretty cautious and didn't like Toby to be on the floor, but she was petting him. Uncle Dan had been playing with Courtney and threw Carter's blanket on the floor over by Toby. He threw the blanket closer and closer to Toby until Courtney finally realized that Toby didn't care that she was there and wasn't interested in licking and/or biting her. That's when Dan picked Toby up and held him tight so Courtney could pet him. It was great!!
When it was dark we decided it was time to go back to Provo and put the kids to bed. At Lisa and Mike's house Bryan sat on the couch to cuddle with Courtney and soon she was fast asleep in his arms....something that NEVER happens...EVER!
It was a fun Thanksgiving.

We all stayed at Lisa and Mike's apartment. The kids loved this because Carter was there and they were able to play with him. We got there in the evening, so we just sat around talking and then put the kids to bed.
Thursday morning we had cereal (so as to not fill up our tummies too much) and then drove to Salt Lake to Bryan's Uncle Dan and Aunt Karen's house. Now, for those of you who may not know, Courtney is TERRIFIED of dogs. Dan and Karen have this small white dog named Toby and the minute Courtney saw him she freaked out and began screaming and hanging on to me. She is one that when you try to convince her of something she just digs in her heels and won't change her mind. Everyone tried to talk her into petting Toby and playing with him but it was only making the situation worse. So poor Toby was isolated from where she was.
Dinner was wonderful. The adults table was upstairs (adults= siblings and spouses of Bryan's mom) and then the kids tables (everyone else) were set up downstairs. We had a great time downstairs talking and stuffing ourselves. When dinner was over, we helped clean up the tables downstairs so the ping pong table could be set up and then we all played games. I had a blast playing Cranium with Bryan's cousins and aunts. I have a freaky music/entertainment knowledge that really serves me well on those kinds of games. ;)
When we were downstairs setting up the ping pong table Courtney yelled down at us to come up quick. When I went up, there was Uncle Dan holding Toby and Courtney was petting him!! I was floored. She was still pretty cautious and didn't like Toby to be on the floor, but she was petting him. Uncle Dan had been playing with Courtney and threw Carter's blanket on the floor over by Toby. He threw the blanket closer and closer to Toby until Courtney finally realized that Toby didn't care that she was there and wasn't interested in licking and/or biting her. That's when Dan picked Toby up and held him tight so Courtney could pet him. It was great!!
When it was dark we decided it was time to go back to Provo and put the kids to bed. At Lisa and Mike's house Bryan sat on the couch to cuddle with Courtney and soon she was fast asleep in his arms....something that NEVER happens...EVER!
It was a fun Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Thanksgiving!
I want to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving holiday. We are headed to Lisa and Mike's house in Provo. I pray that everyone will drive safely, if they are driving, and that you all have a great time with family. I'm so grateful for many things this year.
Bryan's Birthday!!
Today is Bryan's birthday!! We started off the day with Ethan, Courtney and I making him a breakfast of french toast, orange juice and bacon. We served it with a candle on top. Courtney made sure he stayed in bed until we could take him breakfast. Then he joined us at the table for a family breakfast.
He drove in to work, because it was going to be a crazy day. At 11 a.m. he went to Ethan's school for the Thanksgiving program and then back to work. He came home from work a bit early and then we had a family party for him. Courtney kept asking why his friends weren't coming over to play. I thought that was cute.
We had dinner of grilled chicken marinated in lemon herb sauce, green beans, corn and fresh wheat bread. It was really good! Then we had his birthday pie (peach) and ice cream. The kids had left over cake from my dad's birthday yesterday. It was a good meal and Bryan got to blow out his candles on his birthday pie!
He drove in to work, because it was going to be a crazy day. At 11 a.m. he went to Ethan's school for the Thanksgiving program and then back to work. He came home from work a bit early and then we had a family party for him. Courtney kept asking why his friends weren't coming over to play. I thought that was cute.
We had dinner of grilled chicken marinated in lemon herb sauce, green beans, corn and fresh wheat bread. It was really good! Then we had his birthday pie (peach) and ice cream. The kids had left over cake from my dad's birthday yesterday. It was a good meal and Bryan got to blow out his candles on his birthday pie!
Soccer Girl Courtney
We finally got Courtney's soccer team photo. Apparently we were supposed to pick up our pictures last month but no one told us. Since we were the ONLY team who didn't pick them up, the company decided to spend the money and mail them to us. The girls are so cute with their arms around each other. Bryan said it's just "so girlie." We had a cute team and Courtney wants to play again next year!
Ethan's Turkey
This afternoon I went back to Ethan's class to help out with a Thanksgiving craft. His teacher sent home the example and then I had moms help me get all the supplies. Last night I put the string on the turkeys and got everything ready to go. Today we helped the kids (we did the glue gun while they picked out the supplies) put their turkeys together. When you get the sponge wet, grab the string with the sponge and then jerk downward on the string...it makes a gobble sound (although it's more like a duck sound than a turkey, but whatever). The kids loved it and Ethan was so proud of his turkey. Here is Ethan's turkey and Ethan with his friend Brennon.


Ethan's Program
Ethan's class had a Thanksgiving program for the parents today. It was a lot of fun. You could tell they had spent a lot of time learning songs, sign language and poems to share with the parents. Here are some highlights:
Pilgrim Girl
Cove Fort and BYU Game
On Saturday our ward had 60 tickets for the young men/young women to attend the BYU vs. Air Force game. It, unfortunately, happened to be the same day as the Sadie Hawkins dance so the Laurels and Priests weren't able to attend. We ended up having 27 youth and 20 parents/family members go. The kids and I were able to go up too because of the extra tickets available.
In order to make it a youth activity, we stopped at Cove Fort on the way up to take a tour and see the movie. The kids loved it because there was snow to play in and they had a great time. Courtney loves hanging out with the Young Women and Ethan had a friend who went up, so they both had someone to hang out with.
We then drove up to the game, parked in the law school parking lot and hiked to the stadium. Bryan got the tickets and then handed them all out. The tickets weren't all in one block so leaders split up to take the youth all around the stadium. We ended up on the very top row in the south endzone. It worked out great for us because the kids had extra room to play around in and Ethan's friend ended up sitting by us so they had a great time playing around.
After halftime, Lisa, Mike and Carter showed up and the kids went nuts playing with Carter. Then David showed up and we all had a great time. Courtney fed Carter some blueberry puffs from a spoon, which kept them both busy for quite a while. The game was cold so we were pretty bundled up and Bryan had a bunch of stuff stashed in his jacket so he looked like Santa!
When the game was over we all met back at the vans, loaded up and drove to Nephi for dinner. We really overwhelmed the people at the Wendy's there but finally got all our food eaten and were on our way home. We got home a few minutes after 10 p.m. It was a fun trip!
In order to make it a youth activity, we stopped at Cove Fort on the way up to take a tour and see the movie. The kids loved it because there was snow to play in and they had a great time. Courtney loves hanging out with the Young Women and Ethan had a friend who went up, so they both had someone to hang out with.
We then drove up to the game, parked in the law school parking lot and hiked to the stadium. Bryan got the tickets and then handed them all out. The tickets weren't all in one block so leaders split up to take the youth all around the stadium. We ended up on the very top row in the south endzone. It worked out great for us because the kids had extra room to play around in and Ethan's friend ended up sitting by us so they had a great time playing around.
After halftime, Lisa, Mike and Carter showed up and the kids went nuts playing with Carter. Then David showed up and we all had a great time. Courtney fed Carter some blueberry puffs from a spoon, which kept them both busy for quite a while. The game was cold so we were pretty bundled up and Bryan had a bunch of stuff stashed in his jacket so he looked like Santa!
When the game was over we all met back at the vans, loaded up and drove to Nephi for dinner. We really overwhelmed the people at the Wendy's there but finally got all our food eaten and were on our way home. We got home a few minutes after 10 p.m. It was a fun trip!
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