Courtney has been after me to paint her room purple for a long time now. Finally, on Monday I decided it was time to do it for her. Bryan was home for Memorial Day so I had help. I ran to Home Depot with a pillow sham from her comforter set and they matched the purple color she wanted. I had decided that an accent wall in purple would be just the thing, so I bought a quart of paint and then some paint for the ceiling (I want white ceilings to go along with the nicely painted rooms). The kids helped Bryan and me paint the wall (actually, after about 5 spills and a bunch of drips, I sent them all out of the room and finished the wall myself). Then Bryan painted the ceiling for me. I did have to go back to Home Depot for some more paint. I bought a cheaper brand of paint that was on sale and it turned out to be junk. I took it back, got a refund and bought some Behr paint (what I usually use) instead and it worked great, but Bryan still had to do 2 coats on the ceiling, poor guy!
While Bryan painted the ceiling, Ethan and I refinished an old dresser a neighbor gave us. She was going to throw it out and called to see if I wanted it. Ethan sanded down the drawers while I sanded the dresser body. Then I stained the dresser while Ethan stained the drawers. After it was dry, I shellacked the whole thing and let it dry. I sanded it one more time just to give it a rough look and it was finished. I just have to buy knobs because they were mostly missing when we got it. But I think it turned out great.
We finally got Courtney out of a crib and into a "big girl bed" I bought from craigslist.com. The frame has been sitting downstairs for about 6 months and the mattresses have been there for about 3 months, so it's about time. The stain on the dresser almost matches the bed, so I'm pretty happy.
I still have to put pictures up on the walls, make curtains and clean out her closet. I need to do the closet when Bryan can take her to the park for an hour so she doesn't know how much I get rid of, so it will probably be next week. But I think it turned out really well. The only complaint from Courtney is that I didn't paint all the walls purple, oh well.
I forgot to take a "before" picture, but here is the after:
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
He's on the Chart!
Ethan had his 7 year old check-up today and things went great. He is actually on the chart now for the first time since he was a week old!!
For those of you who don't know what "the chart" is, let me enlighten you. When you go in to have your child checked, the doctor plots their height and weight on a growth chart for their age group and compare them to all other kids their age. Then the doctor tells you what "percentage" your child falls into. This is a great conversation starter at the park and give us moms just one more thing to be stressed about. I have a love/hate relationship with the growth chart. I love it because I get to see how my kids are growing but I hate it because of the comparisons with other children and how moms dwell on it.
Anyway, back to the story. When Ethan was one week old he was in something like the 40th percentile. But at all his other appointments he has been off the chart for both height and weight. This time he was actually on the chart! He has lost weight in the last year but has grown inches, so it makes him in the 98th percentile for height and the 94 percentile for weight. I was pretty darn happy! He is such a healthy kid that I'm really not worried, but it's fun to see how he has grown over the years.
For those of you who don't know what "the chart" is, let me enlighten you. When you go in to have your child checked, the doctor plots their height and weight on a growth chart for their age group and compare them to all other kids their age. Then the doctor tells you what "percentage" your child falls into. This is a great conversation starter at the park and give us moms just one more thing to be stressed about. I have a love/hate relationship with the growth chart. I love it because I get to see how my kids are growing but I hate it because of the comparisons with other children and how moms dwell on it.
Anyway, back to the story. When Ethan was one week old he was in something like the 40th percentile. But at all his other appointments he has been off the chart for both height and weight. This time he was actually on the chart! He has lost weight in the last year but has grown inches, so it makes him in the 98th percentile for height and the 94 percentile for weight. I was pretty darn happy! He is such a healthy kid that I'm really not worried, but it's fun to see how he has grown over the years.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Days of Camelot
Courtney had a dance performance at the Days of Camelot festival at the Washington County Fair Grounds on Saturday. Since it's Memorial Day weekend, only 4 little dancers in her group showed up but they had a fun time dancing. Here is a slide show and then some video of her performance. Ethan took the video of the "A you're adorable" dance and then Bryan took the rest. In the last song Courtney was a bit distracted by a dog that barked and was walking by (she is terrified of dogs). But she did a great job.
After her part in the dancing was over, we went and watched jousting and some sword fighting. The kids loved it. It was really overpriced, but we were given a free entry fee ticket by a woman in our ward so it wasn't too bad.
After her part in the dancing was over, we went and watched jousting and some sword fighting. The kids loved it. It was really overpriced, but we were given a free entry fee ticket by a woman in our ward so it wasn't too bad.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Our Slugger
Ethan's individual and team pictures came in yesterday so I thought I would post it. He's pretty cute, if I do say so myself. Bryan was really excited about how well he is holding the bat and his batting stance.
In the group picture, he is the far left on the front row kneeling down (they put him there because he was the tallest on the team and looked strange on the standing row).
In the group picture, he is the far left on the front row kneeling down (they put him there because he was the tallest on the team and looked strange on the standing row).
Swim Parties and Last Baseball Game
Tuesday was swim day for the kids. Courtney had her swim party for the neighborhood preschool and Ethan's school got to go to the swimming pool for their end of year party.
Our neighbor's grandparents have a vacation home in St. George that has a swimming pool next to it. So all the kids in the preschool, along with all the other kids in the ward of preschool age, congregated on the pool for a party. It was quite a bit of fun and Courtney loved playing in the water with her friends.
In the afternoon, Ethan's school class walked from their school to Sand Hollow Pool (about a mile away) to go swimming. We go there every Friday (or try at least) and stay about 45 minutes. Ethan was there for about 2 1/2 to 3 hours and he was so tired and ready to come home. I went to pick him up at a little before 3 p.m. and watched him swim for a while. When he noticed me, he jumped out of the pool and was ready to go without a fight. But he said he had a lot of fun.
Last night was also Ethan's last little league game and the piano recital for my piano kids. I went to the recital (they all did a great job!) while Bryan, Courtney and Ethan went to the game. Ethan was crowned the Home Run King of their team. He loved playing and said he wants to play next year.
Here are photos of Courtney's preschool party!
Our neighbor's grandparents have a vacation home in St. George that has a swimming pool next to it. So all the kids in the preschool, along with all the other kids in the ward of preschool age, congregated on the pool for a party. It was quite a bit of fun and Courtney loved playing in the water with her friends.
In the afternoon, Ethan's school class walked from their school to Sand Hollow Pool (about a mile away) to go swimming. We go there every Friday (or try at least) and stay about 45 minutes. Ethan was there for about 2 1/2 to 3 hours and he was so tired and ready to come home. I went to pick him up at a little before 3 p.m. and watched him swim for a while. When he noticed me, he jumped out of the pool and was ready to go without a fight. But he said he had a lot of fun.
Last night was also Ethan's last little league game and the piano recital for my piano kids. I went to the recital (they all did a great job!) while Bryan, Courtney and Ethan went to the game. Ethan was crowned the Home Run King of their team. He loved playing and said he wants to play next year.
Here are photos of Courtney's preschool party!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Ethan's Birthday!!
Ethan was born on May 18th, 2002 at 4:22 p.m. He is now 7 years old!! I just can't believe how time flies and yet how I don't remember much of the time when we didn't have him in our family. He is such a great kid and he had an awesome 7th birthday.
Sunday during Primary he just couldn't wait for them to sing his happy birthday song to him and that just got him more and more excited for Monday! He had a really hard time falling asleep on Sunday night because he was so excited. He was more excited about his birthday than he had been about Christmas last year!
Ethan had put in his order for his birthday breakfast weeks ago so I had been prepared for a while. He loves bacon, sausage and eggs washed down with orange juice. Yeah, it's enough to make your arteries clog just thinking about it! Monday morning I woke up, started making the cupcakes to take to his school and then waited for him to wake up. When he did get up, he asked if I was going to start his breakfast and then went back to bed. So Courtney and I made his breakfast and then Courtney took it in to him so he could have breakfast in bed. He got up and, as a birthday treat (actually I just needed them occupied so I could get ready for the day), I let them watch TV which is a major no-no in the mornings in our house. Then he got to go to school.
Courtney had her grandma/grandpa/Aunt Leigh Ann date in the morning so I spent that time decorating Ethan's Army cake (he wanted an Army birthday party this year), shopping for last minute things, and cleaning the house for the party. When Courtney came home, I put her down for a nap, finished up frosting the cupcakes for school and then organized a bit more for the party. I woke Courtney up at 2:45 to take her to dance, loaded the cupcakes in the van, dropped her off, ran to the store to buy soda pop (I forgot on the first run), then took the cupcakes to Ethan's class. His teacher had her baby Sunday night so there was a substitute. She had the kids sing "Happy Birthday" to Ethan and then we handed out the cupcakes as they left for the day. Ethan then handed out the extra cupcakes to the school librarian, his bus driver, his old kindergarten teacher and then saved the last one for his dad.
Ethan and I drove home and Ethan and I waited for his friends to show up. We didn't want to mess with FHE night, so the party was scheduled from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. His friends started showing up the the fun began. First, we made them a dogtag with their choosen code name on it. Ethan was Tank, some others were Army, Gunner, Skips (Courtney), Cookie, Knight, 2-4-6-8 and Chocolate Chip. It was funny to listen to them decide on names. Then I put a head band on them and they were ready to go. When everyone had arrived, Bryan (General Pack) taught them how to salute, address the General, and other things. He taught them a cadance and it was really cute. Then they went through an obstacle course, threw water bombs at a target in the street (although most of the balloons didn't pop on impact so it was kind of frustrating), then chased Bryan around the house throwing water balloons at him. When the fun outside was finished (it was 100 degrees by that time) we brought them all in and gave them pizza and pop for dinner. Then we had cake and ice cream. The cake was an Army one with army guys on it and decorated with camo. The inside of the cake was even marbleized so it was camo too! Then Ethan opened his presents, played with all the gifts and everyone went home. The favorite and most exciting gift he received from a friend was a couple of glitter balls, which are all the rage down here! One of them even glows! It was a hit.
(Ethan's friend, Carter, from down the street was born on the same day as Ethan, so we took him a gift earlier in the day and when Bryan had the boys sing the cadence they included Carter in it so he wouldn't feel bad. Out of the 9 kids at the party, 6 of them had birthdays this month, so I think we should just have a huge birthday party at the beginning of the month and cover everyone!)
After we had relaxed a bit from the friend party, we let him have his family party and he got to open all his gifts from his family. He got a bike from Bryan and me, a robot duck to put together from Courtney, a card game with a ring saucer from Grandma and Grandpa Pack (along with Star Wars legos he opened last month when they were here), some money from Aunt Leigh Ann (along with his National Geographic for Kids subscription), and some more money and legos from Grandma and Grandpa Oman. I think that was it. He was in 7 year old heaven!
Last night he said he had the best day ever in his life! I'm glad because he is a great kid and deserves the best. I've already had 3 phone calls from moms telling me their kids had a great time at Ethan's party. So it was a good day for everyone!
Here are some photos of the day:
Sunday during Primary he just couldn't wait for them to sing his happy birthday song to him and that just got him more and more excited for Monday! He had a really hard time falling asleep on Sunday night because he was so excited. He was more excited about his birthday than he had been about Christmas last year!
Ethan had put in his order for his birthday breakfast weeks ago so I had been prepared for a while. He loves bacon, sausage and eggs washed down with orange juice. Yeah, it's enough to make your arteries clog just thinking about it! Monday morning I woke up, started making the cupcakes to take to his school and then waited for him to wake up. When he did get up, he asked if I was going to start his breakfast and then went back to bed. So Courtney and I made his breakfast and then Courtney took it in to him so he could have breakfast in bed. He got up and, as a birthday treat (actually I just needed them occupied so I could get ready for the day), I let them watch TV which is a major no-no in the mornings in our house. Then he got to go to school.
Courtney had her grandma/grandpa/Aunt Leigh Ann date in the morning so I spent that time decorating Ethan's Army cake (he wanted an Army birthday party this year), shopping for last minute things, and cleaning the house for the party. When Courtney came home, I put her down for a nap, finished up frosting the cupcakes for school and then organized a bit more for the party. I woke Courtney up at 2:45 to take her to dance, loaded the cupcakes in the van, dropped her off, ran to the store to buy soda pop (I forgot on the first run), then took the cupcakes to Ethan's class. His teacher had her baby Sunday night so there was a substitute. She had the kids sing "Happy Birthday" to Ethan and then we handed out the cupcakes as they left for the day. Ethan then handed out the extra cupcakes to the school librarian, his bus driver, his old kindergarten teacher and then saved the last one for his dad.
Ethan and I drove home and Ethan and I waited for his friends to show up. We didn't want to mess with FHE night, so the party was scheduled from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. His friends started showing up the the fun began. First, we made them a dogtag with their choosen code name on it. Ethan was Tank, some others were Army, Gunner, Skips (Courtney), Cookie, Knight, 2-4-6-8 and Chocolate Chip. It was funny to listen to them decide on names. Then I put a head band on them and they were ready to go. When everyone had arrived, Bryan (General Pack) taught them how to salute, address the General, and other things. He taught them a cadance and it was really cute. Then they went through an obstacle course, threw water bombs at a target in the street (although most of the balloons didn't pop on impact so it was kind of frustrating), then chased Bryan around the house throwing water balloons at him. When the fun outside was finished (it was 100 degrees by that time) we brought them all in and gave them pizza and pop for dinner. Then we had cake and ice cream. The cake was an Army one with army guys on it and decorated with camo. The inside of the cake was even marbleized so it was camo too! Then Ethan opened his presents, played with all the gifts and everyone went home. The favorite and most exciting gift he received from a friend was a couple of glitter balls, which are all the rage down here! One of them even glows! It was a hit.
(Ethan's friend, Carter, from down the street was born on the same day as Ethan, so we took him a gift earlier in the day and when Bryan had the boys sing the cadence they included Carter in it so he wouldn't feel bad. Out of the 9 kids at the party, 6 of them had birthdays this month, so I think we should just have a huge birthday party at the beginning of the month and cover everyone!)
After we had relaxed a bit from the friend party, we let him have his family party and he got to open all his gifts from his family. He got a bike from Bryan and me, a robot duck to put together from Courtney, a card game with a ring saucer from Grandma and Grandpa Pack (along with Star Wars legos he opened last month when they were here), some money from Aunt Leigh Ann (along with his National Geographic for Kids subscription), and some more money and legos from Grandma and Grandpa Oman. I think that was it. He was in 7 year old heaven!
Last night he said he had the best day ever in his life! I'm glad because he is a great kid and deserves the best. I've already had 3 phone calls from moms telling me their kids had a great time at Ethan's party. So it was a good day for everyone!
Here are some photos of the day:
Saturday, May 16, 2009
The Piano Recital
Ethan had his end of the year piano recital today. He has been practicing his song really hard and was excited to play in the recital. He doesn't like practicing too much (who does?) but he loves to perform. He did a great job and got a huge candy bar in the end from his teacher!!
Here's his recital song:
Here are some photos:
Here's his recital song:
Here are some photos:
The Birthday Season
May is a crazy month for birthdays in our neighborhood/ward. In Ethan's Primary class, there are at least 7 that have birthdays in May and Ethan's best friend in the neighborhood has his birthday the same day as Ethan's. So it's CRAZY!
Last Friday, Ethan's best friend (Carter, who has the same birthday as Ethan's) and his family went to the new water feature park in Ivins and we all went along. Carter's mom decided that, since she really isn't doing a party for Carter this year, to make the trip to the water park into an impromptu party. The kids loved running all over and getting in the water. It was a warm day so it felt really great. Then we all went to the flute festival being held at the field next to the water park and got dinner. The kids loved it and had so much fun.
When we got back from the water park, Ethan had to change his clothes and get ready for another birthday party. He had a lot of fun at that party. Ethan has another birthday party on Saturday and then we are having Ethan's party on Monday. Crazy month!
(Ethan wouldn't take his shirt off so he is easy to spot in bright yellow!)
Last Friday, Ethan's best friend (Carter, who has the same birthday as Ethan's) and his family went to the new water feature park in Ivins and we all went along. Carter's mom decided that, since she really isn't doing a party for Carter this year, to make the trip to the water park into an impromptu party. The kids loved running all over and getting in the water. It was a warm day so it felt really great. Then we all went to the flute festival being held at the field next to the water park and got dinner. The kids loved it and had so much fun.
When we got back from the water park, Ethan had to change his clothes and get ready for another birthday party. He had a lot of fun at that party. Ethan has another birthday party on Saturday and then we are having Ethan's party on Monday. Crazy month!
(Ethan wouldn't take his shirt off so he is easy to spot in bright yellow!)
Monday, May 11, 2009
Mother's Day
We have a Mother's Day tradition of hiking the Saturday before. We decided that it would be fun to go up to Zion and hike from the Visitor's Center to the Museum (it's only .8 of a mile), watching the video of Zion's history, catching the shuttle to the Lodge, and having lunch. We got a little bit of a slow start though. Bryan and Ethan went to the Father's and Son's campout Friday night and Ethan ate WAY TOO MANY cookies. He promptly threw up when they got home. So we had to wait for him to get over that before we could leave.
But we had a fun hike. It took a while because Courtney insisted on carrying her own camel back and it was slowing her down. But the kids did great. Ethan counted the lizards he saw on the hike. I think he got to 16.
Lunch was good. I was surprised how empty the Lodge restaurant was, but the food was good. After some ice cream for dessert, we took the shuttle back to our car and started for home. Both Ethan and Courtney fell asleep, which was great!
When we got home, we stopped by the video store to rent a Harry Potter movie and then had a family movie night. It was a great day.
On Sunday, Bryan and Courtney made me breakfast in bed (Ethan woke up at the end) and then I got some presents (some books and some nice smelling body spray and lotions). Dinner was my favorite made by Bryan and then we had my parents and my aunt and uncle (Kathy and Don) came over for dessert. It was a great time. I love having family around.
Here are some photos from the hike:
But we had a fun hike. It took a while because Courtney insisted on carrying her own camel back and it was slowing her down. But the kids did great. Ethan counted the lizards he saw on the hike. I think he got to 16.
Lunch was good. I was surprised how empty the Lodge restaurant was, but the food was good. After some ice cream for dessert, we took the shuttle back to our car and started for home. Both Ethan and Courtney fell asleep, which was great!
When we got home, we stopped by the video store to rent a Harry Potter movie and then had a family movie night. It was a great day.
On Sunday, Bryan and Courtney made me breakfast in bed (Ethan woke up at the end) and then I got some presents (some books and some nice smelling body spray and lotions). Dinner was my favorite made by Bryan and then we had my parents and my aunt and uncle (Kathy and Don) came over for dessert. It was a great time. I love having family around.
Here are some photos from the hike:
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Ethan's Little League Video
Ethan had a baseball game on Saturday and we took some video, but I forgot to post it. He made two great hits. The first video is of his second hit and run to first base. The second video is of his run from first base to home. You make the call on whether he was out at third or not.
Camp Kick-Off
We had our Camp Kick-off activity last night and it was GREAT!! The 5th and 6th year girls have been planning things for us and they really pulled through last night. We have been teasing the girls with little details about camp but never giving them the whole story. Last night we gave them more details and then we had a "day at camp." The assistant camp director and I decorated the Relief Society room like a forest with things that are going to be at camp, like a tepee, swimming pool, camp fire, dutch oven food, certification displays, etc. It looked really good and was a lot of fun.
I did a little introduction about camp and told them more details and then the assistant camp director went over camp rules. After she was finished we turned it over to two 6th year girls who had a game ready for the girls. It was a great get-to-know-you game that everyone seemed to enjoy. They then taught some camp songs, which was HILARIOUS. I video taped most of it and I think we are going to auction it off to the young men as our next fund raiser ;) We then turned off the lights and turned on our fake campfire (a lightbulb with some red plastic around it to look like flames) while a 5th year girl told scary stories (I felt bad for some of the scared, little Beehive girls!). We then had some dutch oven desserts, cleaned up and went home.
I think it went really well and the girls seemed to have a lot of fun and be excited about camp. It also helps that we are staying in tepees (not tents), have flush toilets, hot showers and 2 swimming pools at our disposal. I try! ;)
I did a little introduction about camp and told them more details and then the assistant camp director went over camp rules. After she was finished we turned it over to two 6th year girls who had a game ready for the girls. It was a great get-to-know-you game that everyone seemed to enjoy. They then taught some camp songs, which was HILARIOUS. I video taped most of it and I think we are going to auction it off to the young men as our next fund raiser ;) We then turned off the lights and turned on our fake campfire (a lightbulb with some red plastic around it to look like flames) while a 5th year girl told scary stories (I felt bad for some of the scared, little Beehive girls!). We then had some dutch oven desserts, cleaned up and went home.
I think it went really well and the girls seemed to have a lot of fun and be excited about camp. It also helps that we are staying in tepees (not tents), have flush toilets, hot showers and 2 swimming pools at our disposal. I try! ;)
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Dance Class Photo
Here is Courtney's photo from her dance class. She wouldn't take off her shirt because she was too itchy, so we have what we have. In the group photo, you can tell that she wasn't happy, but in the individual photo she was all smiles and loving it. Her friend McKaye is on the other end of the top row and her friend Lydia is right next to Courtney. After the recital, Courtney has been loving dance class.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Dance Recital
Courtney did FABULOUS at her dance recital last night. I was quite worried because she has a reputation of being difficult under certain circumstances and I was afraid she would hold on to me and not want to dance (like she did the last time). But she was SOOO excited to dance that it wasn't a problem at all.
The recital began with some older kids dancing and then it was time for Courtney's little group. They lined them up off stage but they were peeking the whole time. The dance instructor had put numbers on the girls hands and they had to run out and find the corresponding number on the floor and that was "their spot!" I got photos of Courtney and her friends Lydia and Hayley but I didn't get a photo with McKaye (another little girl in our neighborhood) because her spot was far from Courtney's. But they have a great time together in dance class and it's nice to carpool. They performed three dances and did a great job.
As with all 3 and 4 year olds, they got a bit distracted at times and there was one rogue dancer who just did her own thing. But it was so darn cute! Here are some photos and videos from last nights recital. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
The recital began with some older kids dancing and then it was time for Courtney's little group. They lined them up off stage but they were peeking the whole time. The dance instructor had put numbers on the girls hands and they had to run out and find the corresponding number on the floor and that was "their spot!" I got photos of Courtney and her friends Lydia and Hayley but I didn't get a photo with McKaye (another little girl in our neighborhood) because her spot was far from Courtney's. But they have a great time together in dance class and it's nice to carpool. They performed three dances and did a great job.
As with all 3 and 4 year olds, they got a bit distracted at times and there was one rogue dancer who just did her own thing. But it was so darn cute! Here are some photos and videos from last nights recital. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
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