Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Singing With Daddy
On the 12th of December our church had a carol sing. Chris and the girls sang "One King." This is the first time the girls sang up front at Sonrise besides being in a group of singers. They did a wonderful job; it's a beautiful song.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
South Utah
This spring we had the opportunity to go to the Saint George area for an extended weekend. We were able to stay at one of our church family member's vacation home. We had a great time, although it started with a delicious ice cream stop about an hour south of Salt Lake City, it wasn't until four hours later when we stopped for dinner I discovered that I left my purse at the ice cream shop. Let's just say that I wasn't able to relax as well as planned, but had numerous conversations with staff that my purse was safe until our trip back. Had a couple of other minor things happen, ending with a call from Dad informing us that Mom had fallen. Despite all that, we had a great time...
As I started to walk through this mud behind the waterfalls, I decided I should take a picture. My shoes got worse and still to this day have red stain on them. It was fun to look at other people's feet to see who walked the whole trail and who turned around at the mud.
These are Madi's shoes near the end of the red mud, although you can't see it, she had mud up her pants as well.
We enjoyed playing family games and eating treats. We even splurged and bought Stewart's Soda (sitting on the table).
The next 5 pictures were taken in St. George...
These next 11 pictures are taken at Zions National Park. The weather was beautiful, so we were able to enjoy some hikes. Emma was my go getter on the hikes. She was bold and usually walked ahead of us. Those that know Emma, know that she is my more cautious child, but apparently not in Zions.
I cherish these family times where we are enjoying God's creation and having a restful time...
I cherish these family times where we are enjoying God's creation and having a restful time...
As I started to walk through this mud behind the waterfalls, I decided I should take a picture. My shoes got worse and still to this day have red stain on them. It was fun to look at other people's feet to see who walked the whole trail and who turned around at the mud.
These are Madi's shoes near the end of the red mud, although you can't see it, she had mud up her pants as well.
Mule dear we saw on a trail.
We enjoyed playing family games and eating treats. We even splurged and bought Stewart's Soda (sitting on the table).
The next 5 pictures were taken in St. George...
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Other Side...
Yesterday Madi was having a grumpy day. While her and I were on the way to the store, I asked her why she was grumpy. She said that she was up in the middle of the night and didn't get enough sleep. Then she said, "I guess I got up on the other side of the bed." Thankfully we were in the car and she didn't see my laughing smile. I waited a few seconds and then asked, "You got up on the wrong side of the bed?" Yes, she replied. Too cute!
Then later that day the whole family was in the car on the way home from church. While the girls were having their own conversation I told Chris the story. He then asked Madi if she got up on the other side of the bed. She smiled and said, "yes." Then Emma, not understanding the inside joke, questioned, "you got up on the other side of the bed?" She was confused since Madi's other side of the bed is against the wall. I then explained the story from earlier that day. I love laughable moments.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
August Time In The Mountians
While my parents and brother were here in August we went up in the mountains...
Olympic Park...
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow...
Although there wasn't any snow on the ground for Madi's Snowflake Birthday Party, there were flakes coming down as her friends left. She had four of her friends over and then afterwards we went to Red Robins and Cold Stone as a family compliments of b-day clubs and gift cards. We usually don't do both on the same day, but they wouldn't bring her a desert at Red Robins. She was crushed; I should have said something, because Emma got a half order of mud pie in October for hers. She still had a special day! I can't believe my baby girl is 9 years old! Here are some pictures from her party...
Hot chocolate and cake, yum.
Emma taught everyone how to make snowflakes out of paper.
I think she likes the earrings from Uncle Rusty.
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