Hangin' In There

Hangin' In There

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Our Patriotic Tribute

We spent the morning at our church house. Our ward put on a breakfast/patriotic tribute. It was a lot of fun! I had no idea how many people living in our area either serve in the military NOW or have served in the past. It was neat. Those individuals brought pictures, medals, and some even wore their uniforms. (I made the embarrassing mistake of saying, "Oh, you look good in your OUTFIT." to one of the military men that came. I quickly recovered, and said, "Wait. It's not an outfit. I meant your uniform." Geez, what a geek I am. They had a bike station where all the kids could decorate their ride with fun streamers, etc. As you can see from the pictures, our kids loved that part.

We ate breakfast (consisting of all kinds of artery clogging foods), Chance ate seconds, and then we sat through a little presentation. At the end we all stood and sang, "I'm proud to be an American" and I am, again, such a geek but I was happy to be wearing sunglasses so that no one could see the tears running down my face. I know, I know... pull it together!

I am so happy to have been born in this free country. I, pretty much, have taken that for granted up until this year. I am so blessed to live in an area of peace. I know that this country was founded under God and I know that we are living in a chosen land and that, especially now, our freedoms need to be protected.

Sorry...soapbox there for a sec.
Here are the fun pictures of the kids after the whole thing was over parading their new rides.


Here's Grace after she realized that her tire was completely flat. She wouldn't stop pedaling though.

Just....a little.....farther...............

Now...that's more like it. This was after we got Grace's scooter out of the truck.


Here are all the kids in all their glory. Ta da!!


Morgan's bike...she was pretty proud of it.

Crede...the only thing he had on his was a string of stars hanging off the back handle thingy. Yes, we also realize it's a PINK big-wheel, but I have to admit, it's his favorite.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Ice Cream Truck

Every so often we have an ice cream "Van" that comes around the neighborhood. I don't know, but for some reason, I don't quite like the idea of a strange "van" filled with ice cream roaming the neighborhood looking for kids. Call me over-protective...

Anyway ~
Tonight we splurged. We let the kids get out of bed (I know it looks all bright and sunny outside, but it was really about 8pm...I know that's early for some of you folk out there, but I likes my alone time in the evenings.) and we hunted down the ice cream van.

Can you believe one Popsicle was $1.50? We opted for the less-expensive Creamie totalling in at .75 each. MUCH better. Mmmmmm.....Creamies. Our kids had a good ol' time, and the ice cream "van" hasn't really been around since.

I love this picture. Grace is such a cuddle-bug.


The final result: CHOCOLATE!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

First Grade Awards

Morgan's school teacher called me the day before this awards ceremony and told me that I MIGHT want to be there. Of course I showed, equipped with camera. Morgan received the "Best in Math" award for her 1st grade class! (When asked, "Morgan, do you like math?" She told me, "No, I hate it!") She also got an award for reading so much during the school year.

Her school was holding a contest for a new bike. They put everyone's name in a drawing (who read and tested on AR books through the year) and then picked the name during this assembly. Morgan had her fingers and toes crossed in hopes that her name would be drawn.

Alas...it wasn't. The girl who was drawn went up, put her hand on the bike and said, "I didn't even WANT a bike!" Morgan was a little bummed out, but was quickly reminded that she had a perfectly good bike at home. She came home with 2 awards and 4 new books. Yay Morgan.

I'm so proud of my biggest 7 year old.


Morgan and her friend, Mallory...






Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Dump Truck Ride

One afternoon, while I was sitting at home, Chance called me. He was driving by in the dump truck and wondered if any of our kids would like a ride. Morgan was at school, Crede was taking a nap, Gage wouldn't have known any difference, so Grace was our chosen one. She was super excited...as you can see from our pictures.

She had a fun time hanging out with Dad, and Chance said that would probably be the last time she would be allowed at work for a very long time. (Apparently she tried to drive a back-hoe all by herself.)














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