Wednesday, May 28, 2008

I was laying down with the kids to take a nap and Halle had to go to the bathroom. She was in there forever and I kept hollering for her to hurry up. Finally I got up to see what in the world was taking so long and there she was on the pot with Mike's popular science magazine. I thought it was so funny I hurried and took a picture.
We went to Mikes parents house for Memorial weekend. We fried and turkey and had a really fun time. Sadie got upset because she wanted some jeans and all she had was shorts so grandma Stevens gave her a pair of her capris. Well they didn't last too long but they gave us a few minutes of peace anyway.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

CONGRATULATIONS SADIE!!! Sadie graduated from kindergarten on Wednesday night May 21st. This picture is of mom, Halle, and Sadie all doing the chicken dance with the other kids and parents in her class. This is Sadie's favorite dance. She also got the "Sweetheart" award for being such a sweetheart. We ate sloppy joes and salad and had dessert. It was really fun. We love you Sadie!

Sadie on the end with her class at her kindergarten graduation.

WAY TO GO TAYLYR!!! Taylyr holding her ribbons she got from the track meet. Taylyr placed in every event she entered at the Elementary track meet. She took first place in the mile, first place in the high jump, second place in the relay and third place in the long jump. There were five schools there: Bryce Valley, Panguitch, Escalante, Boulder, and Antimony. Taylyr worked so hard and really trained. I would follow her and Kodi and the other kids after school running. Taylyr would usually run two miles after school. Kodi will be in 4th grade next year and be able to compete. We are so proud of you Taylyr and recognize all the hard work and effort you put in to doing your best. WAY TO GO!!!

Taylyr running the relay

Taylyr running the mile

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

I found something really neat. I was watching Studio Five Tuesday and they had a guy on there talking about doing your journal online. You go to ldsjournal.com and you create a name and password and start your journal. It is secure and only you can see it. Then if you want you can order the journal in a hardbound book when you want it. It is backed up and saved so it can't get lost. It is really neat. Go to their website and check it out. I have already started mine. It is FREE!!!! (Of course you have to pay for the book if you choose to order one). But you can order more than one copy (later for kids and grandkids, who knows). I do all of my scrapbooking online (heritage makers) (if your interested let me know, I am a consultant) and now I can do my journal now too and order them in a hardbound book.