Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Lights, camera and we're back in action!

Hi everyone! I decided to catch up for the whole year, well most of it all on one blog. Hopefully I still have someone out there who cares...




If you had any question, this is why Greg and I don't take our kids out to dinner. The blue and gold scout banquet is about as fancy as we get.


Gage getting his Wolf at the blue and gold banquet.





Happy Bday Dr. Seuss! Aspen's class did everything Dr. Seuss. The lunch ladies even got involved and the kids ate green eggs and ham at lunch. Yum!






Say cheese! Somebody got braces! What was I thinking? Noone told me it was going to be a year of canker sores and an hour of flossing each night, O.K. Greg did try to warn me, I just didn't believe him.




Happy St. Patty's Day to all. We had a great time at Mumsie and Papa's house. There was everything green to be had, and even some gold, and it wouldn't have been complete without the leprechaun village.


Papa, Mumsie, Trace, Gage and Aspen making "loot bags" for all the gold left behind by some little leprechauns.


Trace all decked out in his St. Patty's Day wear.





Leapin' Leaners and lowtops was really fun this year. Its Larry Miller's charity dinner with all the Jazz players, yummy food and a silent auction. Me with Coach Sloan.




Greg in his proud moment of winning the Dew Tour tickets in the silent auction. Skate or die, dude.
April Fools! Trace and I made tiny "hamburgers" out of vanilla wafers, mint patties, red and yellow frosting and green coconut. They were fun and a hit to leave around the neighborhood, with a note saying we made "dinner" for them.








Unlike some people who have uplifting packets for their kids this is what we do at our house during general conference. For the record we did the packets too, (thanks for always posting those Annie)




We all know the story of "The Little Red Hen", well Aspen will be the only one allowed to eat anything out of our garden this year. She was such a good little planter, now if only I remember to water consistantly we should have some yummy veggies!


Aspen and I decided to try purple carrots this year...stay tuned to see how they turn out!




Soo, its humbling to walk through a sea of people at the gateway and to know that they are all there to support people like me. Some of my family and I participated in the MS walk. It was huge, there was tons of support and I was soo proud of my kids who walked 3 miles for me.




Gage came up with "The Clementines" for our MS walk team name. He sported this t shirt and he and Trace had orange hair for the event.




Top left: New cousin-in-law Landon, Mom, cousin Lexie, aunt Terrie, Dad, cousin Ben, mother-in-law Lou-Lou, Me, Aspen, Grandpa Jim, Trace, sister Ashlee, and Gage



Aspen the hula girl



Gage is the hula champ of the South Jordan Elementary's 3rd grade class. Care to challenge him. I wouldn't. His teacher finally told him to stop after like 5 minutes. Go Gage!





Trace plays for the Reds this year in baseball. He is playing machine pitch and loving every minute of it. It was bad when we had a bunch of rainouts at the begining, I quit telling him when the games were until I was positive we we're playing because he would get soo disappointed.


Trace getting some good advice from dad who helped out as 3rd base coach.



Notice the dirty pants? Trace doesn't understand that there is another option besides sliding into home plate.




Trace my multi-sport kid just tested for his yellow belt. The good thing about Tae Kwon Do is that it is an indoor sport (so I won't freeze while watching him in the winter) and Master Kwon has done an excellent job of teaching him respect for his parents! (love that!)

Trace thought the rose was a little silly that he got along with his new yellow belt, so he used it as a prop for his antics as Aspen watched from her seat hoping he would give it to her.



Switching from white, to yellow.


Serious business.




Our first zoo trip of the season. I usually by a pass and then wonder why I'm supporting caged animals. Although I will say that the new enclosures are much nicer than what they used to have. Plus I love that area of Salt Lake and its close to Aunt Ashes and the twin babies who will be taking lots of zoo trips with us this summer! (Gage brought his friend Shad)




So Gage is the proud owner of a sheep! He is participating in 4H this summer. My uncle and aunt have done 4H for 25 years, and Gage couldn't be more happy to be involved. They have a small farm by their house, and Gage would live in a tent in the pasture if I would let me. He's super excited, and hopes to follow in the footsteps of aunt Cyd- who won Grand Champion in her hay day!




Gage getting his sheep tagged for the county fair.

Hooray for Trace! He got his blending badge at Challenger today, and brought home his first book. He was soo excited to read to me, and then to read it to his dad over the phone.


That's all folks!