I was scolding Logan for something the other day, and he sassed back saying, "I didn't do everything!" He meant, "I didn't do anything." I tried to keep a straight face like I do when he says, "You not the boss of me" and other lovely phrases that make me want to scream at him or laugh at him.
Then I looked around. First, Logan was half naked (pretty normal), he had emptied a bag of cereal all over the floor and stomped on it to grind it all up, he had emptied several containers of toys out onto the floor. He had dumped a bottle of water out onto the carpet after taking a few swallows. There was a soap bottle in the toilet (luckily, not flushed). There were dirty little hand prints all over the walls. Then I realized that HE DID EVERYTHING!
Monday, March 19, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Just Jack!
It has been a busy few months for Jack. He had pinewood derby in January. Tyler is still excited about his success last year, so he was ready to help make another winning car. Jack wanted to make his car look like our dog Charlie. Jack took 3rd place in our ward, and tied for 3rd overall. We were racing with two other wards (packs). He qualified for district which will be in April. Here are some pictures of his awesome car.
In February, Jack had to turn in his Lewis and Clark project. Jack had several options, but he always chooses the most involved project on the list. He chose to make clothing worn by trappers. He had elaborate plans which required me to use a sewing machine. He would not believe me when I told him that I could not sew him an entire outfit. He kept "explaining" it to me. "Mom, just cut it then put it together and sew it like this." Finally I looked online at picture of trappers and mountain men. We decided on him wearing jeans and shirt that he already had with a belt around his waist. We would make fur wraps for his legs, a bag for goods, and some cool necklaces with arrow heads, bear claws, etc. We sewed the bag from scratch! We really screwed up the first one, but the second one was not so bad. This was Jack's project, not mine, so he actually did most of the sewing. We just wrapped "fur" trim around his legs and tied it on with leather straps. We already had the necklaces from other projects. We also already had the 'coon hat. He looked really cute!
Finally, Jack has had to recent accomplishments that he is very proud of. He graduated from his skiing class and did awesome! He also just tried out for the school play about Lewis and Clark. He had to memorize a paragraph and sing a short song. He practice it for several days. I was shocked at how easily he was able to memorized the part. I was not shocked when he chose to sing the song, "Oh Tom the Toad". If you are not familiar with this classic, it is sung to the tune of "Oh Christmas Tree". The words are: Oh Tom the Toad, Oh Tom the Toad. Why did you hop upon the road? You were my friend, but now your dead, with tire tracks upon your head. Oh Tom the Toad, oh Tom the Toad. Why did you hop upon the road? Gotta love cub scouts! It actually was a really good show of his voice and he was really confident when he sang it. He was excited to find out yesterday that he got a part. He is going to be York.
From Wikipedia: "In 1804, Clark took his slave York when he joined the Lewis and Clark Expedition. York was a large, strong man who shared the duties and risks of the expedition,[6] and was the only African American slave member of the Expedition."
This is pre-race. Jack is a little nervous.
Our pinewood derby is serious business!
A winner!
In February, Jack had to turn in his Lewis and Clark project. Jack had several options, but he always chooses the most involved project on the list. He chose to make clothing worn by trappers. He had elaborate plans which required me to use a sewing machine. He would not believe me when I told him that I could not sew him an entire outfit. He kept "explaining" it to me. "Mom, just cut it then put it together and sew it like this." Finally I looked online at picture of trappers and mountain men. We decided on him wearing jeans and shirt that he already had with a belt around his waist. We would make fur wraps for his legs, a bag for goods, and some cool necklaces with arrow heads, bear claws, etc. We sewed the bag from scratch! We really screwed up the first one, but the second one was not so bad. This was Jack's project, not mine, so he actually did most of the sewing. We just wrapped "fur" trim around his legs and tied it on with leather straps. We already had the necklaces from other projects. We also already had the 'coon hat. He looked really cute!
Finally, Jack has had to recent accomplishments that he is very proud of. He graduated from his skiing class and did awesome! He also just tried out for the school play about Lewis and Clark. He had to memorize a paragraph and sing a short song. He practice it for several days. I was shocked at how easily he was able to memorized the part. I was not shocked when he chose to sing the song, "Oh Tom the Toad". If you are not familiar with this classic, it is sung to the tune of "Oh Christmas Tree". The words are: Oh Tom the Toad, Oh Tom the Toad. Why did you hop upon the road? You were my friend, but now your dead, with tire tracks upon your head. Oh Tom the Toad, oh Tom the Toad. Why did you hop upon the road? Gotta love cub scouts! It actually was a really good show of his voice and he was really confident when he sang it. He was excited to find out yesterday that he got a part. He is going to be York.
From Wikipedia: "In 1804, Clark took his slave York when he joined the Lewis and Clark Expedition. York was a large, strong man who shared the duties and risks of the expedition,[6] and was the only African American slave member of the Expedition."
Saturday, March 17, 2012
2011 Christmas in Utah
We packed up the van and drove to Utah the day after Christmas. We had tons of fun! Here are a couple of highlights.
Wirick Family - We went to the Air force museum at Hill AFB with Tyler's brother Brady and his family (wife + 3 girls). I spent the hour or so chasing Logan from one end of the museum to the next. He loved it, but could not walk in order. We also had the traditional Wirick Family party. Brady's girls loved my iPad. My favorite was when Kelly asked me if she could play ornery birds (angry birds). It is also lots of fun to buy girly toys for these little cuties. They are very cute and sweet when they open them up. I took 0 pictures at the party - dang it. I think Sam looks just like his cousin Katelyn. I snapped a picture after the air force museum for proof.
Wirick Family - We went to the Air force museum at Hill AFB with Tyler's brother Brady and his family (wife + 3 girls). I spent the hour or so chasing Logan from one end of the museum to the next. He loved it, but could not walk in order. We also had the traditional Wirick Family party. Brady's girls loved my iPad. My favorite was when Kelly asked me if she could play ornery birds (angry birds). It is also lots of fun to buy girly toys for these little cuties. They are very cute and sweet when they open them up. I took 0 pictures at the party - dang it. I think Sam looks just like his cousin Katelyn. I snapped a picture after the air force museum for proof.
Beautiful girls - When I am in Utah, I love spending time with my beautiful nieces. For their birthdays, we have a tradition with the big girls to do a craft together. I take them to the craft store, and they choose something that they love. Then we go back to my mom's house and make it. Gracie and Rachel have December and January birthday's, so we do theirs over Christmas. They both chose to do 12X12 wooden frames with a scrapbook page. We always have so much fun, and the finished product is beautiful. I am not sure why I have never thought to take pictures of this! I also started a new tradition. We had a "little ladies lunch" with the nieces age 5 and up on the Ballard side. I took my mom too, and we went to the Greenary which is a perfect place for a ladies luncheon. They all looked so cute. We went shopping at the boutique after lunch. It was one of my favorite things of the whole year! I actually planned to take a picture this time, but left my camera home. After lunch we all went bowling with the rest of the family. Here is a fun pic that I stole off of my SIL's facebook. The girls are all in the middle; aren't they amazingly cute!
I have to mention that while the girls were being crafty, the boys made "Man Crafts" Tyler and his dad helped the Jack, Sam, and Jake make rubber band guns. Mike helped them make wooden knifes complete with blood painted onto the blade. Also, we pretty much steal Jake and make him a brother when we are in town. Jack and Jake can not spend too much time together.
While Tyler and Jack went rabbit hunting with his family, I took Sam and Logan to my friends home in Bothwell Utah. Sam was pretty sad that he couldn't go with the big boys until I told him that we were going to a farm with real horses. My friend has a private blog and doesn't list her childrens' names, so I wont either, but I will say we loved visiting and had so much fun. Looking at the pictures makes me miss her! It is always fun to visit with long time friends. Jack and Tyler popped in after their hunting trip and Jack immediately asked to ride the horses. They were so nice to get the horse saddled up for my boys. Jack was all business. Sam was a little more reserved at first, but sang and talked the whole time on the horse. Logan was in heaven. He would not come inside. He helped with chores, fixed a fence, played with rocks and sticks, and fed the horse A LOT of apples. It was hard to get them to leave, and they told everyone for days about their trip to the farm. One funny thing, Sam is not a country boy. He got bored really fast and wanted to know if they had any video games. Completely the opposite of Logan!
Since Jack and Jake got a lot of sleep overs and boy time, Sam wanted to have a sleep over with Isaiah too. They watched movies and had lots of fun playing together. I tried to get them to pose for a picture and this is the best I got from these too goofy boys.
We also had a lot of fun at the Ballard Sibling party where we ate yummy food, and played games that made us laugh all night long. Tyler and I got to go on a date on New Year's Eve, because my wonderful sisters in law threw a darling kids new years eve party with Minute to Win it games. We came back early and played games with the grown ups. My sister and her family were in town from North Carolina, so we also had fun spending time with her. I always love the time I get with my parents and the rest of my family. It was hard to leave them all!
Friday, March 16, 2012
2011 - Christmas
Catching up is getting a bit ridiculous, but I am almost done. I have an issue with posting out of order, so this is just the way it has to be :)!
We had a new video camera on Christmas morning, so I didn't take as many regular photos as usual. We had a lovely Christmas. We spent Christmas eve afternoon with friends, stayed up late wrapping presents, performed our Christmas Eve rituals of opening PJ's, reading Christmas stories, and leaving cookies and a note for Santa. Then the three little monsters went to bed with dreams of sugar plums dancing in their heads.
There was enough snow on the ground to make it a nice white Christmas. This is what it looked like from my front window.
Jack and Sam woke up at 7 am; they were dying to go into the living room. I snapped a quick picture of the presents before we let them loose.
Then we had to wake up Logan. He really did not want to wake up. He didn't care if "Ho Ho" had been there; he didn't care that there were gifts to open, and he didn't seemed bothered by his brothers jumping and squealing right next to him.
Then I tortured them by making them sit in front of the tree in their cute new PJ's to pose for pictures before they could open presents. My pics were fuzzy, not sure what I did there, sorry.
The big favorites for the year were Jack's new bike, Sam and Logan's new iPads (V-tech kid style), my camera tri-pod, Tyler's new windshield and car detail.
We had a new video camera on Christmas morning, so I didn't take as many regular photos as usual. We had a lovely Christmas. We spent Christmas eve afternoon with friends, stayed up late wrapping presents, performed our Christmas Eve rituals of opening PJ's, reading Christmas stories, and leaving cookies and a note for Santa. Then the three little monsters went to bed with dreams of sugar plums dancing in their heads.
There was enough snow on the ground to make it a nice white Christmas. This is what it looked like from my front window.
Jack and Sam woke up at 7 am; they were dying to go into the living room. I snapped a quick picture of the presents before we let them loose.
Then we had to wake up Logan. He really did not want to wake up. He didn't care if "Ho Ho" had been there; he didn't care that there were gifts to open, and he didn't seemed bothered by his brothers jumping and squealing right next to him.
Then I tortured them by making them sit in front of the tree in their cute new PJ's to pose for pictures before they could open presents. My pics were fuzzy, not sure what I did there, sorry.
Then Logan fell asleep during the pictures, and that was really funny!
He woke up in time to open his presents. Logan is really into Lion King this year. He watches it several times a week. He was thrilled with his talking Simba.
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