Monday, June 30, 2014

Anne's First "Friend" Party

With plans to take off to California at the end of June, we decided to throw a birthday bash for Anne before we left. She had been looking forward to and talking about her "friend" party for a very long time, so I knew I had to come through for her. I wanted to do water games (so easy and so fun!) so we chose a theme that fit in with that.
Pirates Booty and Fish "IN" Chips

Sand cake. Who knew how much vanilla wafers and a couple of oreos could really look like sand?

We had twelve crazy friends there and I'm fairly certain we took pictures of all of them swimming and playing and eating and laughing. Pretty sure. Somewhere. If not we had a cute little buried treasure activity. We filled a box with sand and hid all the party favors in it. The kids got to dig through and fill their goody bags. Besides that we had a slip n' slide, a pool, and our good ol' swing set. 
 I do know we took pictures of this absolutely adorable little almost 4-year old and I'm so glad I did!

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Stephen and Alisha are in Town!

Stephen and Alisha came in from Austin for Alisha's sister's wedding. (Say that 10 times fast!) We were so excited to spend sometime with them. They were at our house for Father's Day (and Rachel and Cory came up from Lehi)  and then the following Monday we went to Wheeler Farm before they took off to the airport. Pictures to prove it ...













The Farm

Filling up June with fun and sun was a main focus for me. We wanted to be in California, but had to hang tight until Marie's dance recital on June 21st. So, after a couple of weeks of a crazy number of house showings I packed the kids up and drove up to Idaho for a few days. The reality of the visit was that I went up there with four kids with fevers. William ended up with a horrible case of strep throat. They slept horribly and were grumpy on most days. I prepped freezer dinners at home and brought them with me and the kids hardly ate anything. While I was gone there was ONE, just one house showing. Gosh, when I list my complaints they seem pretty mild. Perhaps I should try that more often to gain some perspective. Anyway, despite the bumps on the road there were some wonderful moments.

Just the view alone is therapeutic, right?

When we were in town (Malad) at Allen's Drug to get William's prescription we picked up a pool and slip n' slide. I had promised the kids a trip to the local swimming pool, but wasn't sure I would be able to come through because of the sicknesses.




 Walks around Samaria were a must. I'm a yuppy city girl so I was amazed that this horse was held in by one wire. I'm assuming that the wire is electric. Anyone want to chime in on that theory? She was such a friendly horse. Whenever we walked past she came running up to the "fence" to say hello. And that old house in the background? It makes me think of a quote I just read from Anne of Gables:

I think an old, deserted house is such a sad sight," said Anne dreamily. "It always seems to me to be thinking about its past and mourning for its old-time joys. Marilla says that a large family was raised in that old house long ago, and that it was a real pretty place, with a lovely garden and roses climbing all over it. It was full of little children and laughter and song; and now it is empty, and nothing ever wanders through it but the wind. How lonely and sorrowful it must feel! Perhaps they all come back on moonlit nights ... the ghosts of the little children of long ago and the roses and the songs ... and for a little while the old house can dream it is young and joyous again."

 This boy was in heaven looking at the tractors, just like his older brother was at that age. He was not in heaven when I wouldn't let him climb on the tractor, however. Silly boy.

 Meeting the neighbors puppy and goats was a definite highlight.
 Our last night of three was the only dinner the kids actually ate. We made a fire and roasted hot dogs and s'mores. Of course that was the one that they ate. Justin joined us, which was wonderful. The kids absolutely adore their cousin Justin.


 And after a campfire a bath was certainly in order. This blue tub takes me right back to my childhood of taking bubble baths in the blue tub, dressing in warm jammies, and having my hair brushed and blow dried by grandpa. The warmth and love that radiated from this home was always palpable.

So, despite the ups and downs of the visit, and depsite the fact that Grandma wasn't there (instead she was in California being cared for by my parents) I found myself feeling an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the opportunity to share this special little place with my kids for a few days. We've been there many times before. It had been a while since we've stayed overnight, however. This is the one place on earth that every version of me has memories. From the time I was a baby until the time I had my own babies I have visited "The Farm", Oh, how I love Samaria, Idaho and all that it is to me.

Nash's Baby Blessing



Saturday, June 28, 2014

Strawberries for Sam (and Anne)

With our house on the market, we did not plant a garden this year. The only work we did was attempt to keep down the weeds and put up a little fence per our realtor's advice. Therefore, the only thing we had a chance at harvesting was the perennial strawberries. Sam took it upon himself to help with said harvest.




 Big sister thought this was a marvelous idea and joined in. As she picked and ate and picked and ate she kept saying, "Plink, plank, plunk." (Referencing "Blueberries for Sal", one of my favorite children's books ever and one she received for Christmas in 2013). It made my heart very happy. 

Every bit of this moment made my heart happy.

Friday, June 27, 2014

The Beginning of June

June was a limbo month. Our house was still on the market (as was expected) and I couldn't leave for California yet (as was originially planned) because Marie had a dance recital at the end of June. June 21st to be exact. That was my target date. My, I-can-survive-anything-for-a-few-weeks date. We spend a lot of time outside of our house to accomodate the steady flow of showings. (Yay for showings!) April and I were sure to meet up at parks and splash pads as much as possible before we were separated for the rest of summer by a few states.
 Anne and Katelyn
 Marie and Cordon

There is something extra special about your "first friend ever", or at least, my kids find it to be pretty cool, and I agree. William and Logan were off running around and had no interest in the picture taking that was going on.
 On the mornings we could just be together, we did just that. And a morning together is that much better with crayons and paper and paints. Sam played mostly with the water, which is what allowed this moment to happen. Everyone was content. It was so lovely.
 We drew secret messages to each other with white crayons that the kids had to "decode" by painting over it. I'll take these paintings in my home any day.


 After some painting and drawing, Anne moved on to dress-ups. Who can blame her?

 Another day that we had a showing we all went to lunch at a local pizza place that has a lunchtime buffet. Hello! William was in heaven. Endless pizza? Yes, please! They are especially well known for their breadsticks and we can see why. The cinnamon sugar breadsticks were so delicious. William may have consumed more than his body weight in cinnamon and sugar breadsticks. He was pretty please with himself about that. 

It was such a relief to have school and all that came with it out of our schedule. That "just" trying to sell our house and enjoy time with the kids seemed so do-able. I like feeling like life is do-able. It's kind of a good thing.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Last Week of School

The last week of school couldn't come fast enough for all of us, even though it ended up being a terrific year (for the kids). William and Marie both made some great friends, their academic learning was above par, and their teachers were supportive and eager to see them succeed. It was a world of difference from William's first grade year and just what we all needed.
Field Day was held the second to last day of school and I promised the kids I'd come by and take some pictures. Above is William with his best buddy Luke and a couple of other classmates behind him. Gabriel is doing the photo bombing bunny ears.
Above, Marie to rock the gunny sack race. Below are her two friends, Sadie K. and Sadie H. It was so darling to hear her talk about "Sadie K. and Sadie H." all of the time.

Last day of school! Hurrah!
Miss Freeman (writing specialist)
Miss Coffman (math specialist and homeroom teacher)
Mrs. Winfrey (reading specialist)
Miss Larkin