Sunday, May 26, 2013
Hike to Waterfall Canyon
Since Chance's basketball tournament was over, we did not have any other Memorial Day plans. So today, we took a hike to Waterfall Canyon. We had not ever hiked as a family before, so we weren't sure how it was going to work out. It was actually pretty fun! Hannah wanted to quit on the way up, but she made it! And once she got to the top, she had the time of her life!! Shawn carried West all of the way up in a backpack carrier. And Chance only fell in the river twice! ha! Shawn told Chance he would pay him $10 bucks if he held his head under the waterfall water for 5 seconds. Obviously Shawn didn't think he would do it, but Chance surprised us all and did it! Pretty funny. A good family activity, I thought. Then later on, we spent time with Grammy - which is always a pleasure.
Monday, May 06, 2013
Hannah's Baptism!
I feel like I just barely posted about Chance getting baptized - and now it's Hannah's turn! Hannah's birthday is March 14 - meaning she could be baptized the first week of April. But since the first week of April was General Conference, baptisms were scheduled for the second Saturday of April. That day happened to be Hannah's first dance competition of the year, and I did not want to rush from competition over to baptism. I wanted it to be a special, relaxing day for her. So we moved the baptism to the first week of May - May 4. I told her she will always remember her baptism day because it is "May the Fourth be with you." LAME haha!!
I took Hannah to "Just Girls Stuff" to pick out a dress to wear after she was baptized. They had the store all set up just like a bridal store, where the girls could try on dresses in front of giant mirrors and twirl around on the pedestals. She was in heaven! I think she tried on every, single white dress in sizes 6, 7, and 8 dress in the store! There was one dress that looked really similar to my wedding dress...so I told her that. I didn't want to sway her opinion at all, but I think I did. After lots of trying on, she narrowed the dresses down to the one that looked like my wedding dress, and this other one with little flowerettes all over. She tried both of them on two or three times and couldn't decide! I told her she needed to pick the dress that SHE loved, not what I thought. So she picked the one with all of the flowerettes on it. It was perfect - it was so "her"!! We picked out some sparkly high-heel shoes, a little jewelry, and her baptism outfit was compete. She looked beautiful.
I was lucky enough to take Hannah's and Esi's baptism pictures together at the Brigham City temple. I told Hannah she could choose anywhere she wanted to have her pictures done, and that is where she chose. I am thinking she might have chosen the Ogden temple had it not been under major reconstruction. So fun to have two best buddies at the temple together in their baptism dresses. They looked like little angels.
We decided to have the baptism dinner at the church, similar to what we did for Chance's. It was so nice to not have to clean the house and stress out if there was going to be enough room. Hannah wanted to choose all of the tablecloths and decorations herself. She wanted "spring colors", so she had purple, pink, green, blue, yellow, and orange tablecloths. We made number "8" donuts buy putting two little mini donuts on top of each other on to a colorful stick so they looked like the number '8'. Then we put them in little colored buckets in the centers of the tables. I was not thinking, so I have zero pictures of the final product, but we thought they were cute! We had meatball sandwiches (same as Chance's) and Grammy's famous chocolate cake.
On the big day, Hannah got into her baptism jumpsuit and took some darling pictures with her brothers. She was all smiles. Then, she walked into the water and Shawn baptized her. When she came out of the water, I expected this magical, fresh-and-clean smile. Instead, Hannah squinted up her eyes, scrunched up her nose, and stuck out her tongue in the worst face I have ever seen!! I about died!! I didn't prepare her and tell her to smile when she came out! I didn't think I had to?? She said it was because she got water in her mouth and it tasted gross. Oh well, it gave everyone a good laugh. Then Shawn confirmed her with a beautiful blessing. I asked Hannah how she felt after the confirmation and she replied, "Safe. I felt really safe with all of those people around me." I completely agree - one of the best feelings in the world is to simply feel "safe." All-in-all, I think it was a great day.
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
dance * dance * dance
Hannah has been taking dance lessons from Utah Dance Academy for the past two years. This year, she decided she wanted to do a dance solo for competition. She begged me and begged me to do one, and I finally gave in. So in February, she started working with her dance teacher, Ashley Hess, on her solo to a song Hannah chose, "Do You Believe in Magic". Ashley worked with Hannah once per week on Saturdays to get the solo learned. The only problem was that Hannah refused to practice outside of these private lessons!! I was getting so frustrated - it was expensive and time consuming to get Hannah to do this solo, yet she was not willing to put forth any effort into it. I was getting really mean about it, telling her that she was going to make a fool out of herself out there, etc. Nothing sunk in. I finally decided that this would have to be a lesson to her - Hannah was going to have to learn the hard way about what happens when you don't practice. Competition came, and I looked at Hannah in the middle of the basketball court at Weber State University. A little dot in the center of a huge stage. And I don't know what happened, but that little stinker came out and gave it her BEST!! She was AWESOME!! I about died. She pulled it out of nowhere and turned on her charm. I was so proud of her!! There were only two girls in her division - she and another little girl who was in an entire different level of dancing than Hannah. So that girl took Queen and Hannah took 1st Attendant. But as far as most improved or most surprising, Hannah should have been Queen!! She was thrilled with herself and I was so, so proud of her. At this same competition, I entered Hannah into the "Cover Girl" contest - the winner got to have their picture on the cover of the program for the competition. She won 1st Attendant for that contest (but in my book, she was the winner for sure!)
Hannah performed her solo in two more competitions - one at Roy High school where she won 1st Attendant, and one at Weber High school where she won 1st attendant. The poor thing just could not win Queen. At the competition at Roy High, she competed against the girl who beat her at Weber State, so I knew she would not win that one. At the competition at Weber High, every single girl in her division (except Dylan, her friend who won Queen) forgot their dance out on stage! Hannah included. By the time the competition at Weber High rolled around, Hannah could have done that dance in her sleep. But she got out on stage and forgot a chunk of it. That was really hard for her because she really wanted Queen. But all in all, it was a great learning experience and confidence booster for the Babes. She is such a darling little dancer, I can't wait to see how she progresses!!
Friday, February 22, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
If I Were President (Chance, 4th Grade)
I
would be a great president. I would do all the stuff that every adult
wants like lower taxes and stuff but I would go over the top. First
of I would have kids get ripped off less. People always put fake
links on the internet that make you buy stuff. Then people rig the
arcade games so you lose most of the time. I also think you don’t
have to buy NFL Sunday Ticket if your favorite football team isn’t
on national T.V.
I
would not change school. Most kids don’t want school. But if you
don’t have school you don’t get a job. I think there should be
less people on the streets. If nobody went to school there would be
no doctors, dentists and other good jobs. Here is another point you
make money by working. Also every one wants to be rich so why not go
to work and get rich. That’s one thing I am keeping.
I
think kids should get less recess. If you cut out both recesses you
get out earlier. I also think school should start earlier. Then you
get out even earlier! I think short days should be on Fridays. Then
you get a longer weekend. That’s what I am going to change.
I
don’t think presidents should get re-election. They should get six
years and out. I think people should change the White House. A lot of
presidents have families now. So the White House should have an
indoor pool or an arcade or something. They should still have work
rooms and stuff. I think if you change that you should do it on the
whole other side of the place where the president works. But you
never know if they are going to change that.
I
think there should be less jails. I think people should just know
better. They should know not to do dumb things. I think there should
be no laws. Because for the same reason I just said. For example If
you drink a lot of beer you will probably get drunk. Do you see what
I mean its all common sense. Bottom line here is president would be
easier if some people would be less stupid.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Football, Soccer, and Dance
Chance played his second year of tackle football. Shawn had toyed around with the idea of helping to coach the team this year, but hadn't really made a firm decision. When we went to the first meeting/practice, one of the coaches announced that Shawn would be helping to coach. After the meeting, I asked Chance what his favorite part was about the first official practice. He said, "When dad was announced as a coach." Well, it goes without saying that Chance's comment solidified Shawn's decision to coach! Chance was #12 this year, and played starting defense (they called it Black defense) as corner/linebacker. He played backup offense (Red offense) as halfback. The highlight of his season was when Red offense was able to run plays. Chance wore the playbook on his wrist and started calling out plays like he was the man in charge. He was totally in his element! It was pretty awesome. Chance also ran in a point-after during one of the games. I was so proud of both Shawn and Chance – there were practices every day (with the exception of Fridays) with games on Saturdays. It was a sacrifice for both of them to get there, on time, every, single day. However, the Warriors ended up with an UNDEFEATED season!! There was an end-of-year banquet held for the boys at the elementary school where they were each awarded a trophy, and the coaches talked about each of the boys and what they contributed to the team. It was so cool that Shawn was able to talk about Chance and the progress he had made during the season. I was a little bugged, however, because I started to notice (well...I think I noticed all season and put it together at the end of the season) that the "Team Mom" had a little crush on Shawn!! She would walk by him, touch his arm, etc. She even made some comment at the banquet about the fact that his new braces affected his kissing? What?!? Annoying!! Well, luckily, we won't be on the same team again next year!!
My Handsome Boy
Biggest fan...of football and snowcones!!
West is such a good sport at all of these events!!
Hannah had her first year of soccer! She was on a team with her best buddy Esi. I am glad she was on the same team with Esi because I think it helped her come out of her shell a little bit. Hannah wasn't too aggressive on the soccer field, but she would get in there and kick around! She'd run and keep right up with the ball. Their team was called the Blue Dragonflies. They don't keep score at this age, but they would consider their performance a win most of the time! I have been tending Esi in the mornings before school starts so her mom can get off to work. It has been so fun to see her friendship with Hannah develop. I think Hannah enjoyed soccer. It will start up again in the Spring, so we'll see if she's excited to continue.
This picture says a lot about Hannah's soccer career.
Hannah has also been taking dance from MY old dance teacher – Kathy Carver! Talk about crazy! I never thought that Hannah would take dance from my old teacher! It never even crossed my mind! But she LOVES Kathy and has learned a lot from her. The group is called Utah Dance Academy. Hannah is already doing pirouettes, and she will leap and sashe from room to room. Hannah was taking from Jenny's Jazz, and I don't think she learned a thing! I have been really impressed with her progress. We decided to have her take a break from gymnastics and do dance instead for awhile. I would really like to get her into a group that does dance and gymnastics maybe twice a week? I don't want to overdo it for her, but I do want her to be involved and they are both activities that she really enjoys.
And this picture says it all!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
A Big Move
Doug Christensen, Shawn's friend in our ward, started talking to me and Shawn about possibly buying an older home that had come up for sale in the ward boundaries. The older home would have to be torn down, but it was on a ¾ acre lot that was very nice. Shawn and I had toyed around with the idea of moving, but we always figured when/if we moved, we would move south so we could be closer to our offices in Salt Lake. We really like the house and area we are in right now. Anyway, we started looking at houses in South Ogden, one thing led to another, and suddenly we made an offer on a house in South Ogden that we both really liked! It was a whirlwind and so crazy, because Shawn and I have a hard time agreeing on houses that we like. He really likes the one level, rambler style with a basement, and he doesn't mind older homes. I tend to like homes with high ceilings that are newly built. But when we saw this house in South Ogden, we both really liked it and agreed on it. It is in a wonderful location, and we are so excited to move. We are waiting to move until we return from our Disney trip. The kids have mixed feelings about moving. They really liked the house we bought, but they are a little sad about leaving their friends and school. I should probably be a lot more nervous about the move than I am, if not for anything, because of the fact we haven't even sold the house that we are in yet! But for some reason, I feel really good about it. I think if we are going to move, we've got to do it now before the kids get any older. I think the older they get, the harder it will be for them to leave. I hardly remember moving to North Ogden from Layton when I was in second grade. The only thing I remember was that my old teacher, Mrs. Condra, would let me move to the front of the class when I couldn't see the board. When I tried that with my new teacher, Mrs. Coleman, she yelled at me and I was really embarrassed! Other than that, nothing traumatic happened!
Pics of our North Ogden house {at its cleanest!!} ...sniff sniff...
Pics of our North Ogden house {at its cleanest!!} ...sniff sniff...
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Primary Program
Gotta love the time of year when the primary program rolls around! Grammy, Grandpa Ted, Grandma April, and Grandma Debbie all came to see the kids in the program. This year, the theme was on reading the scriptures. The kids had filled out a piece of paper each week they read their scriptures, and then they hooked all of the papers together in a chain. The chain wrapped around the entire chapel! It was so cute. Both Chance and Hannah did a great job on their parts. Of course, Chance lost his piece of paper with his part on it so I can't post it here, but I wanted to post Hannah's. She had given this part as a talk earlier in the year. It was a fairly long part, so she had to get up with older kids instead of her own class. She had the whole thing memorized and did such a nice job! Chance gave his part very last and finished the program beautifully.

School Awards
Chance and Hannah both received an award from the school last week. Chance's teacher mentioned that when Chance was finished with his work, his nose was somewhere in a book. That reminded me of myself at that age! Hannah's teacher described her as a "model student." No bigger compliment than that one! I was so proud of both of them. Hannah and I were over at Grandma Debbie's and Grandpa Brad's, and I told them that Hannah got an award for being a "model student." My dad replied, "That deserves some money." He took out his wallet and gave Hannah a $5.00 bill, which Hannah very shyly accepted. That might not seem like too big of a deal, but I was immediately taken back in time to my Grandpa Dale - whenever he found out about something good we had done in school, he'd whip out his wallet and give us a dollar. Or, he'd take us in his room and let us pick out some quarters. We thought that was so awesome!! What a great memory.

Chance and Hannah both received an award from the school last week. Chance's teacher mentioned that when Chance was finished with his work, his nose was somewhere in a book. That reminded me of myself at that age! Hannah's teacher described her as a "model student." No bigger compliment than that one! I was so proud of both of them. Hannah and I were over at Grandma Debbie's and Grandpa Brad's, and I told them that Hannah got an award for being a "model student." My dad replied, "That deserves some money." He took out his wallet and gave Hannah a $5.00 bill, which Hannah very shyly accepted. That might not seem like too big of a deal, but I was immediately taken back in time to my Grandpa Dale - whenever he found out about something good we had done in school, he'd whip out his wallet and give us a dollar. Or, he'd take us in his room and let us pick out some quarters. We thought that was so awesome!! What a great memory.

Friday, November 11, 2011
Short and Sweet summary of Halloween
My spider entry for the neighborhood pumpkin contest was...well...average.
And if it wasn't bad enough to only take THIRD place, I had to tie for third with CHANCE who made this hideous BYU pumpkin!!! haha It did make me feel a teeny bit better that our neighbors who won (taking first, second, and tying for third) made it their goal this year to "beat Natalie." Ha ha ha, gotta love it.
Hannah didn't enter hers. This was our first year of carving. She looked really cute with a candle inside! (the pumpkin, not Hannah!)
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