This blog is an attempt to document the building of our new home. We will update with pics as we take them.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Blackmail, School, End of Summer and Temple Time

I always love me some blackmail pictures.  The other day Noah came out of Sarah's room wearing her mismatched 'glass slippers' as she calls them and toting around his baby.  I wonder what he will think of this picture in about 15 years---or more importantly what his girlfriend will think--mhwawawawawa (evil maniacal laughter)!!  I can't wait...
Once Sarah saw me take a picture of Noah she came over and insisted I take a picture of her in her nightgown wearing her backpack. What a crazy girl.
 These last two weeks have been super busy.  Since it was the last two weeks of summer I tried to fill them full of fun activities.  One day I took the kids to the splash pad.  Of course with all the fun fountains spraying everywhere Sarah and Noah were more interested in the drinking fountain.  Isn't that how it is, though?! 
 I finally got them away from the drinking fountain and they played in the spraying water for a while.  Josh, Daniel and Matthew were off running here and there between the playground and fountains so I didn't get a good picture of them playing.
 After the splash pad we had tickets to go and see the Brigham City Temple open house.  We drove to the designated parking spot and then we were bussed over to the temple.  The kids were excited to get on the tour bus.
The temple was so pretty.  I snapped a picture through the bus window.  It was a perfect day to see the temple.
 When we got there we were ushered in to see a short film about the temples.  G&G T came along with us, too.  We were thankful for their company and for the extra set of hands to help.  As you can see they were put right to work when Daniel needed his shoes tied...again and again and again. 
 After the tour we wandered the grounds for a bit.  Here's our family in front of the doors to the temple.  It was so pretty inside.  Brigham City's theme is peaches so they incorporated peach trees and peach blossoms throughout the whole temple.  You could see pictures of the blossoms worked into the window decorations, paintings and the carpets.  My description doesn't even do it justice.  Just take my word for it--it was beautiful.
 The next day I took the kids bowling.  Sarah found her sunglasses in the car and insisted on wearing them wherever we went.  Heaven help the poor soul who tries to take them off her!  I tried once and I thought I was going to get my hand bitten off.  Don't come between a girl and her glasses!!  She is so strong willed!  It will be interesting to see how she does in preschool for the first time this year.  I think I will drop her off on her first day and just wish her teachers luck...
 I have to say that very rarely do I get a bit of luck.  However, on this particular bowling day I got my chance.  I got four strikes in a row which I have never done before.  Let me just say it was not skill, but luck because even after a whole summer of bowling I am not much better than where I started from.  Oh well I had to add my picture because things like this very rarely happen to me and when they do I need to celebrate!!
We had a new family move in next to us and they have kids all the same ages as my kids except Matthew.  They have a little girl who is Sarah's age and really into dressing up.  She has gotten Sarah really excited into dressing up as well.  The other day Sarah came out of her room wearing this outfit concoction:  Who knew that Snow White could pull off the Fairy Wing look?!
 Last Saturday we tried out the Syracuse Farmer's Market.  It was not busy at all and that was to our favor.  They had lots of prize booths and that's when it pays to have a big family.  Suh-weet!!  Everyone got a turn at the prize wheel and won something (mostly flashlights and measuring tapes).  Noah was excited when it was finally his turn to spin the wheel-o-prizes.
 They also had a football toss that everyone got a turn at.  We won even more flashlights and measuring tapes.
 They also had a free temporary tattoo station and a face painting station as well.  All the kids had to get something.
 Matthew chose a tree frog tattoo on his arm.  They assured us that the tattoos were temporary, but his tree frog is still on his arm two weeks later.  Hmmmm either that is some strong temporary tattoo ink or Matthew is not scrubbing too hard in the shower....something I would rather not think about.  Anyway, Sarah chose a princess for her face painting.
 Josh chose a Captain America symbol.
Daniel who worships Josh got a Captain America symbol painted on his cheek as well.
 
After the Farmer's Market Matthew got to attend his very first 11 year old scout meeting.  Here he is sporting his new (outrageously expensive) scout shirt.  Wow scout things really add up fast!!  Good thing we will be able to pass this down through the ranks of Josh, Daniel, and Noah.  I am hoping that it will hold up through Noah because that will be a lot of wear and tear.
This last Tuesday I wanted to do something we hadn't done before.  I heard about Thanksgiving Point's $2 Tuesdays through the month of August so we thought we would go down and check it out.  Wow, it seemed like everyone else had that great idea, too.  The place was mobbed!  We only got a chance to check out the petting zoo/animal section because there were so many people.  What we did see was fun, though.  We got to learn about cows, milk, chicken and eggs.
 Then we got to go around and pet the different animals.
 The kids all got a chance to ride horses as well.  Noah thought he was pretty big stuff when he got to crawl on the horse just like all his other siblings.  Josh even got to ride a horse instead of a pony this time so he actually enjoyed it unlike what happened at the Davis County Fair.
 Noah just like touching anything and everything.  This computer kept him occupied for a bit.
 After being there for a bit Grandma T came over to see it with us.  I was thankful for the company and the help.  We got to go on a wagon ride around the fields surrounding Thanksgiving Point.
 Then they had a few fun buildings set up for everyone to see.  They had a mock jail set up and all the kids thought it was fun to hang out behind bars.  Hopefully this is the only time they find it fun to hang out behind bars.
 Afterward we headed over to the Highland City splash pad the let the kids play for a few hours.  Then we headed home.  All the kids fell asleep on the way home except Matthew who had to keep an eye out for trains.  He even brought his train calendar along so he could know the names of any trains he saw.
 Last week Sarah found her long lost Snow White purse and hasn't put it down since.  She made me let her wear it bowling and she refused to take it off her shoulder no matter what.  She bowled with it, walked around with it, climbed all over the chairs with it....  She was pretty funny.
 The next day we had to go to pick up school supplies for the boys and she even wore her purse into the store.  However, after a little while she got tired of carrying her purse and walking so she gave her purse to Aaron and requested loves.  Aaron, who can't turn down any request from his little girl ever, gave in.  Good thing Aaron is comfortable enough with his manliness to be able to carry a sparkly red Snow White purse all around Walmart.  Good thing he loves his little girl!
 I can't believe this summer is over already!!  To celebrate our last day of freedom we had a BBQ at our house.  We set up the big blow up water slide that we borrowed from G&G T and invited all of my family over.  All the cousins had fun playing with each other and the adults had fun talking and eating.  It was a nice ending to a fun summer.

The first day of school was yesterday and the house seemed so quiet without the three oldest kiddos hanging around.  Here's Daniel getting ready for his first ALL DAY day of school.  The house was so quiet without my little chatter box following me around the house.  I still can't believe he is old enough to be in first grade.  You can tell because when I was getting some shirts for school clothes I ended up buying a shirt that was size 4/5.  DOH!!  I guess I will hold on to that one for Noah to wear in a few years.  Whoops!  I still think of my Daniel boy as a small 4 year old boy, but he is almost 7 years old.  Makes me a little sad to see him getting so big!
 Josh the big fourth grader was excited to start up school again and to see his friends.  Before school started we did our measurements of all the kids and Josh and Matthew only are about a 1/2 inch apart in height.  Josh is such a tall boy!  He is all the way up to my chin.  He is growing way too fast!  In speaking of Josh we have been slowly decreasing his Topomax medication to wean him off of it.  He is doing great so far and stayed seizure free.  We are keeping our fingers crossed it stays that way.  Also Josh requested tie shoes for school this year.  Seeing as I have been a slacker mom, I still have not taught my kids how to tie their shoes.  I just take the easy way out and buy Z tie shoes or velcro every year.  Well Aaron spent an hour with Josh patiently trying to teach him how to tie shoe a few weeks ago.  Josh learned how so he got some tie shoes.  However, once he actually got to wear the shoes he confessed he had forgotten how to tie them.  DOH!!  I guess he will have to learn fast or I will need to be tying his shoes for him every morning which does not sound appealing....Sigh... 
 Matthew was excited to get going in school again.  I still can't believe I have a 6th grader!!  He is at a whole new school this year so we will wait and see how things progress these next few weeks.
 This picture about sums up my feelings about the first day---WAHOO!!  We all survived the summer!!  Now on to homework, schedules, and relearning how to tie shoes....