Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas Wishes!

Merry Christmas from our little helpers to yours!
These Santa shirts were just too cute not to make Christmas cards with. I LOVE this one of Mr. Grant! Love my little sleigh my mom talked me in to buying last year. What a sweet girl Kiersten is. She is busy with school and many after school activities. She is a straight A student and always has been! She loves being in company dance. She takes four dance classes...........jazz, tap, ballet and hip hop. She loves all the extra practices and performances that being in company requires. She just loves to dance and we always have people tell us that she is an "eye catcher" on the stage! And we agree! This year she started taking gymnastics on top of her dance classes. She wants to become one of the dancers that get to do all the flips and stuff in the dance routines. She amazes me with me with her dedication and drive for everything she is involved in. She loves playing the piano and violin. She exceeds at both and recently got 1st place at the fair talent competition for playing her violin! She is a wonderful help to me and has recently started babysitting for short periods and has been so responsible with that job. She loves being on the swim team each summer and does really well at it! She loves her friends and cousins a lot! She has a fun personality and is just a wonderful person! I love you Kiersten! I feel so blessed to have Kiersten as my only daughter. She is more then I ever dreamed a daughter would be! Hunter is just a sweet heart! He has a funny personality and always makes us laugh! He can sometimes be too funny but is always quick to apologize if he gets out of line and I just admire that about him. He is always sincere when he apologizes and I think that's a quality we all could improve on. He loves playing the violin and tolerates the piano! He does love his piano teacher, Tracy Brown, so that helps a lot! He loves school and is a straight A student and always has been. He just loves Math and his teacher Mrs. Moore tells me all the time that he is constantly asking her for harder math problems. She tells me often what a great helper he is and that while she was on maternity leave Hunter and one other girl were the two kids she told the substitute to ask to help her if she had a question. Hunter recently became interested in horses, roping and rodeo stuff. A couple of months ago he was in his first rodeo and got to ride a sheep. He just loved it and had a great time! He loves riding quads and the dirt bikes. Of course his continued love is LEGOS and he just loves his lego bedroom!
Hunter is going to be a wonderful man one day and I am blessed to be his mother!
I love it when he gets in his "chatty moods"......it really is like talking to another adult. He is way beyond his age! I have a really good friend who has told me several times that, "Hunter is an old spirit in a young body!" And I agree he isn't the average 8 year old when you really get to know him.
I love you Hunter!
Logan is just a performer at heart. He loves to make people laugh and loves to be the center of attention. His true love is dancing..........hip hop that is! He just loves dancing in front of a crowd and especially loves getting to perform on the big stage! He is loving Kindergarten and is doing wonderful at school! It is wonderful to see him reading little books all on his own.....he is so excited to be able to read like Kiersten and Hunter!
He loves going to gymnastics and is pretty impressive with his head stand! He loves riding quads and being outside. His newest comment, and one of my favorites, is when I ask anything of him 90 % of the time he says happily, "YES MAM, NO PROBLEM!" Thank you Mrs. Willis for the "yes mam" part.
Logan is just a character! He loves people and every one that knows Logan loves him as well!
It is such fun to be his mom. He constantly gives me hugs and kisses and is a very loving boy!
What a great kid!
I love you Logan!
Looks who's gettin' nothin' for Christmas!
Mr. Grant has definitely hit the terrible twos! I have to say I am impressed with the fits he can throw :)
I do adore this little guy and that keeps him from getting beat....ha, ha!
He can be sweet as candy! He gives great loves. His little guy is a talker! He talks really well for his age and I constantly have people tell me what a good talker he is. He is so much fun. He loves, loves his sister and brothers! He isn't quite as happy when they are all at school. His favorite game lately is getting the toy guns and having mom help him go through the house shooting "monsters." He just gets so excited to play this game and we have a fun time together playing it! I have to say Mr. Grant is the messiest toddler I have ever had. He throws food, dumps cups of water, colors on things and just generally makes a mess. It often drives me crazy.........but it does often make for some good stories!
He was really in to the hiding pose during this shoot!
But he is still cute when he did it so I had to post them!
He is still way better then most two year olds, or even three year olds for that matter, when it comes to taking pictures!
I love this picture and I LOVE my Mr. Grant!
I love the message on the back of Mr. Grant's shirt..............."When I grow up I will be....jolly"
My hope is that we all can "grow up and be jolly!"
I hope this Christmas post finds you and yours healthy and happy. We are especially thankful this time of year, for the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. We are grateful for this holiday season that reminds us of Him, His life and the Atonement. We feel so blessed to have the gospel of Jesus Christ in our lives and to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We are grateful to know of our Heavenly Father's Plan for us. To know where we came from and to know the purpose of this life. We are blessed to have wonderful families and friends that make our lives so rich each and every day!
Justin and I are grateful for our marriage and for the love and kindness we show each other. It really is a dream come true to be married to my high school sweet heart! I am thankful for his example of serving a mission, honoring his priesthood and respecting his family and wife. Even with all the trials we have had and the challenges life has thrown us this year..........we are blessed beyond what we deserve.
We hope you all know how much you mean to us and the difference you have made in our lives!
We love you!
Have a Blessed Merry CHRISTmas!
One last picture of our baby that's not a baby any more!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Hail Storm

So today I took a personal day.....ha, ha kind of funny. But no seriously, I took a personal day from my job as mom. Well for about 8 hours anyway!
I decided Sunday night that I have been feeling overwhelmed for several weeks now and I needed a few hours off. Even if it just meant more work and less time to do it in when I got home. I was at the point that I didn't care much about the repercussions of me taking a personal day. Between photo shoots, Thanksgiving which was my family at our house this year, Decorating for Christmas, getting ready for the staff Christmas party that the PTO is in charge of, gifts for all the teachers and staff that once again the PTO is in charge of, building the play house (yeah that is a whole other blog entry to come), running kids to their activities, the DPA orchestra's light parade float, editing pictures, PTO breakfast with Santa coming up, the PTO Santa's workshop coming up this week, my kids being super energetic because of the holidays and all the extra activities taking place and they are driving me crazy, my church calling, extra dance practices for Kiersten which means extra running, Crossfit workouts daily, me yelling too much at my kids lately, Mr. Grant being a messy two year old, Kiersten dancing at the light parade, on top of keeping the house clean and picked up, laundry, meals, editing more pictures, grocery shopping, doing fun things to make this time of year memorable and centered around Christ for my family,...............the list really could go on and on but we all get the point. I was feeling overwhelmed......
I just keep wishing I didn't need sleep because think of what I could accomplish if I had the whole 24 hours to work on things! Actually I've been loosing sleep............editing pictures until late. Sometimes waking up at 4 a.m. or earlier because my mind is thinking of all the responsibilities I have and the deadlines coming quickly.
So I needed a few things for the PTO staff dinner and instead of making due with what Walmart had to offer I decided to make a day trip. So I asked my wonderful sister-in-law Gloria to watch Mr. Grant for me and I made a short trip to Tucson. I left as soon as I took the kids to school..............and was back by 4:00 to start running Kiersten to gymnastics and dance.
I drove for two hours with no one yelling, "mom." No one asking me to turn the radio to Radio Disney. No one drinking my water from my Sonic cup. No one arguing with each other in the car. I jammed out to Hilary Weeks all the way.........her and I have been through a lot together. It was just what I needed. I got the things I needed for the PTO stuff and I got a few little things I needed to finish off my Christmas shopping. I got to eat at Sweet Tomato............Justin doesn't feel that is a "real" restaurant because they don't serve steak. So I only eat there when he's not with me......and I really enjoyed every minute of it!
It was a short trip but just nice to have some quiet time to myself. And I really tried to not think of all the things that weren't getting done because I left town.

On my drive home, as I hit Texas Canyon it began to snow. Not just a few little flakes either............it was a blizzard. Everyone was driving super slow, visibility was low and it was beautiful. That's a rare occurrence for me to drive through a snow storm. I just soaked up the beauty of it and I thought of my kids. I thought of how ecstatic they would be to see the snow! In that moment I realized, I am a good mom. When I saw those snow flakes falling, my first thoughts were about my kids. Even if I have been yelling too much at them lately, I am still a good mom. I just need to try harder, in fact we all do!

Then as I was exiting Texas Canyon there was a hail storm. As I drove through the hail storm I gained some insight. Have you drove through a hail storm? And if you have, did you see just millions of ice pellets coming your way? Or did you take the time to focus and to see the individual ice pellets?
Well I think I have seen both over the course of my life while driving through a hail storm but for the first time it was more then hail, it was more then just a storm, it was more then just a reason to turn on my windshield wipers..........it meant something more.
I had the thought that this hail storm is exactly like life, my life and especially my super busy life this time of year. I am living in a hail storm, we all are in fact. It's easy to feel overwhelmed. It's easy to feel like there it so much to do and never enough time to do it. It's easy to feel like you aren't enough or you aren't "doing" enough. We are constantly being hit with ice pellets just like a hail storm. And it is overwhelming, but I don't think it is intended to be that way. I don't think our Heavenly Father wants us to feel overwhelmed.

And as I kept driving and periodically focused on the individual ice pellets it became very clear to me. I need to stop looking at the hail storm in it's entirety because that is overwhelming! Seeing all the many things being thrown at me, and you, at such a consistant rate, just like the ice pellets in the hail storm.............it's almost impossible to feel a sense of peace. All that hail coming at us is often more then we can handle. But we aren't meant to handle it on our own and I needed to be reminded of that. I know that the Savior, Jesus Christ will magnify us. Often we don't have enough talent or enough energy or enough patience for the tasks we've been given. But with Jesus Christ, He makes it enough............He makes us enough!
When driving in the hail storm as I focused on the individual ice pellets I could still see the millions more coming straight for me and I could see the road ahead. But they weren't as important or they weren't as overwhelming. They weren't what I was focused on and therefore I gained a different perspective of the hail storm all together. It was much more manageable, just like my life can become........ more manageable.
I know that I can do a better job of focusing on the individual ice pellets. Focusing on individual jobs that must be done and not looking at my whole To Do List. And I know that if I focus on the essential things that should be done, that the peace will come. If I focus on the things that matter most this Christmas Season and throughout all the year, my family and I will be blessed. So the teacher's gifts from the PTO might not have the cutest bow on the top, or their Christmas dinner might be more simple, the students might not get their pictures with Santa from breakfast with Santa back until after the break and we might not get treats made and taken around to everyone on our list.
But what we do accomplish will be enough!
So let the hail continue to come, let those ice pellets continue to hit.......................with the Savior by my side I will get through the storm and who knows I might actually be grateful for the hail!
I am very grateful for a loving Heavenly Father that taught me a sweet lesson .......through a hail storm!!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Brothers

Kiersten's 5th Grade class along with the 4th grade class had a Poetry Reading on Thursday.
They were suppose to be dressed up so Kiersten wore an adorable dress. Kiersten was so excited for the Poetry Reading! Mrs. Percell was bringing refreshments and everything.
Kiersten wrote her poem about her Brothers.......it's just a sweet, wonderful poem!
I love all her little drawings to the side that represent what her poem talks about.
Both Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Purcell mentioned to me that Kiersten's was their favorite poem..............all the kids did a wonderful job I was told!
Brothers
by
Kiersten Cluff

My brothers are very cool,

Even if they look like a fool.

When we play house we always make scrumptious homemade soup,

And sometimes we play in our fort,

Or on the basketball court.

We fight for fun and love to make mud pies,

That sometimes attract flies.

We add berries and put our initials on it.

We often do ninja moves on the trampoline.

We also scare our Logan Bear,

And he really thinks its not all that fair.

So we say we're sorry and go outside.

For a messy rainbow Popsicle,

After that we play as a cat or dog,

But often we play as wild Indians.

We get bored and make a craft,

We glue and paste,

My mom says, "what a waste!"

But we love to do it!

As you can see, even if they are a pest,

They certainly are the BEST!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Kiersten's Recognition Night

We received an invitation in the mail for a recognition night at the school.
It was for Kiersten's scores on the AIMS tests from last year 4th grade. The AIMS are taken at the end of each year starting in the 3rd grade.
Kiersten received her award for EXCEEDING THE STANDARDS IN ALL.....yes ALL AREAS OF THE AIMS! There was only one other person in the whole school that exceeded in ALL areas like Kiersten. We could not be prouder of her! These are all the kids that exceeded in at least one area of the AIMS. Kiersten is super smart and even more then that she applies herself 110% at everything! She is a wonderful example to us all! Great job Kiersten!!

Talk about a CRAPPY day

So let me tell you about my CRAPPY day on Friday! Just remember the sweet smile on the face of my fierce dragon!
Just as a little back ground so you'll understand where I was at emotionally I'll tell you about my day before the CRAPPY day............ the day before had been really bad. I won't go into full detail but let's just say there were tears, swats, apologizes and more tears. Oh and did I mention I somehow made the most harsh, sharp, drill Sargent of a teacher cry. I mean I had no idea the woman even had tear ducts..........she is just that stern..........no softness to her. And every other conversation I have had with her, she has cut me off every time I opened my mouth.....and I have never even had a real serious conversation with her. This time I just stood my ground and talked to her in the same tone she was talking to me.
I was totally prepared to get my butt chewed out, as usual with her, but I was so not prepared for the tears and I just felt horrible about that.........I even started crying because I was so shocked with the whole conversation.
I did send her flowers and an apology card later that day because I wasn't trying to upset her at all. I just wanted her to listen to me for once and then own her own behaviors. While reassuring her that I am here to support her and help Hunter behave for her because he behaves for every other teacher. It's an extra curricular subject teacher, not his core teacher, who Hunter had been being silly and disruptive in her class. None of which had I been informed of until she kicked him out of class for it on Wednesday. I told her I can't fix something I don't know about.
I tried to tell her how Hunter feels about her....that she doesn't like him and other stuff. Well she cut me off and harshly said, "That is not true....." I held my ground and continued to tell her I was not saying that it's "true or correct" by any means, but it is how he "feels" and you can't argue that. I told her I am helping Hunter to understand that she probably really does like him even if she yells but that I though it was important for her to know how he feels. I could tell me standing my ground and not letting her walk all over me wasn't something she was expecting nor enjoyed. She did finally say I was right about that and I felt like she actually heard me for once.
Hunter has never so much as "pulled his light" in school so this is all new to me. Hunter was in big trouble when I found out he has been disrupting her class and I am hoping he learned his lesson! He is a super smart boy so I am thinking he'll be a quick learner with this experience.
I won't go into full detail of everything that was discussed....that's just a fraction of it.
This teacher is known by everyone, staff and parents alike, for being mean and yelling at the kids. I brought that up and I just wanted her to own that behavior because she kept telling me Hunter was making that all up. Which I know isn't true because I hear it from so many people and it totally fits her demeanor..............her normal voice is half way a yell as it is!! I even told her that I was sure there was often good reason to yell. And that I have deep respect for teachers, especially her. I told her I could never be a teacher because I would probably yell. And I said I would probably even pull ears and flick kids in the forehead when they got out of line. I went on to say it's hard for me to believe that she doesn't yell when I have two kids telling me otherwise. But once I told her what Kiersten has told me about how she treats her class she started to cry. That was not my intention at all........at all!! I just wanted her to own her behavior because I knew it was true. I have never knowingly made or tried to make someone cry and would never mean to. I felt like such a mean person but strangely at the same time I was somewhat proud of myself for not getting walked all over for once.
So finally after two conversations with Mrs. Williams, the director of DPA, I felt much better and knew that other things must be going on with her for her to break down like that and it wasn't just me. I won't go into any more detail but I did feel like some good will come from this experience. I still feel bad that I upset her regardless and that day was so exhausting! Just as a side note I was also babysitting Carsyn Shupe all day on Thursday as well. Maybe they'll fire me from PTO President for this?
So now you know that I really needed the following day to be nice and easy.............. my Thursday was upsetting enough as it was.
The following day I knew would be busy with piano lessons for Kiersten and Hunter, violin lessons for Kiersten, Hunter and Logan, then riding lessons for just Kiersten, as Hunter had that opportunity taken away from him for his behavior in music class at school. Then Kiersten had a star party at the Discovery Park with her whole class and all 5th graders from the Valley. And I was going to see Twilight with Stacy, Tif and Amanda that night. So as you can see it was going to be a busy day!
Well I was still trying to recover from the day before....it was about 9:30 in the morning and we needed to leave in about 30 minutes for piano. My dad came by to look at our tractor. I was outside talking to him about the tractor that won't run. When all of the sudden Mr. Grant comes up to me and starts wiping something he has all over his hands and is getting it all over my shirt. I look down just in time to get a woof of it............oh it's CRAP! Yea he put his hands down his diaper got out some poop, smushed it in his hands and yea wiped it ALL OVER MY SHIRT!
My dad was so out of there once he saw what it was. I was making all kinds of gross sounds so Mr. Grant would understand how nasty that was. He started saying, "I sorry Mommy!" over and over again. It was sweet of him to say he was sorry............but kind of difficult to keep the perspective that he won't be a child for long because I am hoping that NEVER happens to me again. I mean I have gone 10 years as a mother and never experienced that and I could have gone a lifetime without it and been just fine!
So it was literally a CRAPPY DAY!
Can you believe my sweet little dragon did that?

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Sounds You Wake Up to...

Over the course of my years of being a Mother I have woken up to many different sounds.
Babies crying, kids whispering in my ear, Justin's alarm clock going off in the early morning hours, the sound of tiny feet running across the tile to get to my room..........to name a few.
Our kids are early risers so it's been a while since I regularly set an alarm clock. I guess last year for about 9 months I woke up at 4:40 a.m. to go walking/running with my friend Mac. But since about March of this year we haven't been doing that so no alarm clock for me.
For awhile I was woken up by the sound of Mr. Grant on the monitor either crying or saying, "I need Daddy!" Yes he is quite the Daddy's Boy!
But for about a month now he has been sleeping in past when Kiersten gets up. So I have had the rare occasion of being woke up by the sound of Kiersten either playing the piano or her playing her violin. It isn't super loud because she is always in the front office with the door closed.
So it's just a gentle whisper of music that awakens me and I have to say it is a fabulous way to wake up...........way, way better then any alarm clock.
Last week I started to think about what an amazing person Kiersten is. I have always known that, but sometimes her behavior stands out so much that you can not deny that she is amazing.
Every morning, well weekday morning, without any reminder or asking, Kiersten gets up and heads straight for the front office. She either plays the piano or violin first then follows up by playing the other one. She is only 10 years old...........in fact she just turned 10 in August. How many 10 year olds are that dedicated or responsible? She knows I will reminder her to practice every morning but I never have to, she does it all on her own and when no one else is even awake.

She never ceases to amaze me!

Thank you Kiersten for being YOU! Because YOU are simply AMAZING!!!
I genuinely love the light that Kiersten shares with our family!
I love waking up to Kiersten's music..........it really brightens my day and helps me get through the 2 hours of kids fighting, kids arguing about what morning chores the other kid didn't do, kids being mad because they don't like the breakfast, Mr. Grant being a grouch and everything else that goes on before the kids leave for school.
Yea, I didn't want you thinking it was all music and roses around here.
But I have to say, the sounds I have been waking up to the past month tops my list that is for sure!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Where is Mija?

This evening I had a photo shoot scheduled with this family. During that shoot Hunter came in my studio and asked if he could run down to the Pryor's and get Mija, their dog. I said sure.
Anyway, Mija came down, the kids all played with her in the backyard during my shoot. Then she ate the crumbs off my kitchen floor.......oh how I love a visit from Mija!
So after my photo shoot I noticed all the kids were inside but Mija wasn't. I asked Hunter where she was, he said in the house. We looked all over for her and couldn't find her. Justin had just left for a church meeting and I thought she might have got out when he left. So I told Hunter to run down to the Pryor's to see if Mija was there. Mija is like their child I might add!
Hunter started to cry as he left to run to their house. He said, "I really don't want to loose Mija!"
I told him just run down and see if she is there, everything will be just fine.
In a few minutes Hunter comes running, actually skipping in the front door.
He says, "I Am So Blessed!"
Heavenly Father answered his prayer he told me. As he was running to Mac's he asked Heavenly Father to help Mija to have made it home. And his prayer, and mine, was answered.
It is always a sweet reward to know and hear from my kids that they thought to pray when they needed help.
Thank you Hunter for your example!

Time Out...

Isn't always a bad thing! I went to Time Out For Women this weekend and had a fabulous time!
I think I need to send myself to "time out" way more often.....lol.
Me and my dear friend Tressie Smith traveled together..........we met up with Tifani, Amanda Woods, Kaely and her friend to do some shopping before the event Friday evening. It had been months since I have spent any time with Tressie so it was just a treat to get to visit with her over the weekend!
We also met up with my sweet mother-in-law, Kristen and Amy that night. They traveled up together. The next day we were lucky enough to have Aunt Carol with us. I always love any chance I get to see Aunt Carol!
Every speaker touched me or inspired me in some way. I have a huge iPhone notebook full of thoughts, quotes and inspirational messages from all the speakers. I loved them all, but if I have to name my favorite presenter it is an easy Hilary Weeks! I guess she wasn't really a presenter but she touched me just the same. She is my favorite LDS musician for sure and her music has gotten me through some very dark hours in my life. She was funny, up lifting and of course extremely talented in her art of music. I would love to go to a concert or presentation where it is just Hilary Weeks.
One major thing that really stood out to me was a comment that Hilary made about knowing your children. It will change my life forever.........for the better!
She said something to the affect that...
"You will know your children as adults for the majority of your life and theirs. Both on this earth and for eternity....BUT you only get to know them as children for a small moment of time!"
What a treat to get to know our children as children!
I had never looked at it that way before but it is so true. I wish someone would have pointed this fact out to me ten years ago when I first had Kiersten. Because it has changed my perspective tremendously!
I am determined to enjoy these childhood moments even more then I ever had before! I am not saying I am going to be perfect at enjoying the messes, the diapers, the fits, the arguments, teenage years. But I am determined to keep the perspective that this will be my ONLY chance to know my children as children. I will know them as adults for a lifetime, but this is my ONLY opportunity to know them as children.
Another presenter I can't remember which one it was, I am thinking it was Mary Ellen Edmonds, but I could be totally wrong. Any way they said....
"We become what we want to be by consistently being what we want to become!"
Such an uplifting weekend! I am grateful I was able to have a "time out."
This was us gals at the Cheesecake Factory before the event on Friday. Yummy food, great conversation and wonderful company. Doesn't get much better!
So many great memories for sure!
Waiting during our lunch break Saturday at T.G.I. Fridays for an hour for our food and not getting it..........slightly annoying!
Having an hour of conversation with Aunt Carol, Tressie, Kristen, Amy and the rest of the girls..........PRICELESS!
So thanks to everyone for the fun filled weekend full of great memories!
This morning went I woke up and all the kids were awake I came home to some fun surprises.
Kiersten and Hunter had written a puppet show. They performed it for us this morning. It was fabulous. It has humorous and actually very well written. Kiersten is a great writer and I just love to see her creativity. When we built our house I loved this open arch way. I saw architecture, added detail and beauty...........my children saw the perfect puppet show stage. I like thier perspective a lot better then my own. I never saw a puppet show stage before they pointed it out to me. Many many puppet shows have been put on at our built in stage. Hunter and Kiersten did a great job on their puppet show! It was a real treat to come home to that! Thank you for being so wonderful! I also came home to a beautiful note from Kiersten.... You might have to double click on the pic to see it big enough to read it. It is the sweetest note ever. I for sure missed her as much as she missed me........maybe even a little more! And yes I came home to a two year old who had colored on himself. I am so glad this doesn't just happen when I am "incharge." I love that it happened yesterday and Justin took no thought to give him a bath to wash it off. My days of kids coloring on themselves is limited so it just made me smile. It truly would not have been as fun if Justin just told me about it...........seeing Mr. Grant colored up was much, much better!

Rodeo Fun Day

On the Saturday that I was in Phoenix for Time Out For Women, Kiersten and Hunter had their first rodeo. I was really sad to be missing such a fun day with them!
Justin is such a great dad and took all the kids to the rodeo. It was kind of a rodeo fun day...........there was goat dressing, a chicken chase, greased pig chase, rescue race, grocery race, and then some of the usual events sheep riding, roping, steer riding, barrels......Just all kinds of fun events.
Look at my little cowboy!
Hunter was beyond excited about getting to ride sheep for the first time. He really really wanted to win a belt buckle. He rode extremely well for his first time but didn't win the buckle. He got to ride three times because the first two times he stayed on the sheep and they just laid down. So he had to ride a third time. On the third time the sheep kind of tripped coming right out of the shoot and it threw Hunter's momentum off. He ended up scoring a 42, really good for his first time ever!
He had a great time and that's what really matters. Thank you Kelly for letting him borrow all your gear so he could ride!
Hunter and his friend Justice did the goat dressing and love it as well.
It was fun to get to see Hunter's rides on video. I was impressed........he has one hand in the air the whole time just like the real bull riders. I was so glad Justin video taped it for me to see. Thanks Sweetheart!
This is Kiersten before she ran the barrels. It was freezing cold! I believe it was like 40 degrees most of the morning and the wind was outrageous. In fact Justin ended up calling my mom and having her come get Mr. Grant because it was just too cold for him. Thanks mom for always being so willing to help us out! You're the best!
Kiersten has been taking lessons for only 3 Fridays before this rodeo but Kelly talked her in to competing in the barrels. Kiersten was really just trying it out to see if she even liked riding in a competitive setting. I am defiantly not pushing Kiersten to like it, but will support her (and Hunter) if they do. Kelly is really good at telling the kids that they don't have to do rodeos, they can always just take riding lessons and enjoy horses. This was a smaller rodeo and kind of a "play day" so it was the perfect time to try it out.
Kelly was up in the announcer booth. So she told the guy that this was only Kiersten 4th time doing the barrels. NOT her 4th rodeo no her 4th time ever running a barrel pattern. So the announcer did a great job and annouced all that......he really got the crowd cheering for Kiersten. Kiersten even made Snickers lope, which is the next speed after trotting. You go from walking to trotting to loping a horse. Kiersten was able to trot Snickers through her barrel pattern and on her run home Kiersten made Snickers lope.
Justin said Kiersten was smiles from ear to ear when she got done. Kelly was so proud of her and so are we!
Great job Hunter and Kiersten!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Just To Warn You

As I was tucking Hunter into bed he sure said a cute thing I thought.
Mom, "I love you Hunter........Sleep good little cowboy!"
Hunter said, "Hey mom before you go I have to warn you of something. If when you are doing the laundry you might just find a Five dollar bill, don't be scared............it could be mine!"
The funniest part was hearing the sincerity in his voice. He really did think it might scare me and I indeed needed to be warned!
So glad he warned me of that cause money in the washing machine or dryer can be quite scary!
It just made me smile..........thank you for the smile tonight Hunter. I went to bed happy because of YOU!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Trick-or-Treat.........Monster Feet

We loaded up in the Yukon and headed for Quail Ridge...our favorite place to trick-or-treat.
This was before the sugar high! Kiersten was so smart and thought to bring the wagon for Mr. Grant. It worked out nicely. But he really was a trooper and did a lot of walking. I just love traditional trick-or-treating. I love walking down the road with my kids, seeing their excitement as they approach each door and seeing all the other people in costumes. We met up with the Nelson family........Hunter was so excited about that! This is Justice as a rodeo clown, Hunter as Robin Hood, Jarrette as a bull rider and Logan as a knight. Once Mr. Grant figured out that each house gave him candy and all he had to do was say, "Tic-or-teat....a.k.a. Trick-or-treat" he was loving life to say the least!!! It was adorable to hear him say that phrase! Kiersten was such a great big sister and always helped Mr. Grant get to the door. Logan was very sweet to Mr. Grant as well. I have to say Logan was the only one to complain about his feet hurting.
Mr. Grant even took a turn pulling the wagon.
I love spending the night with my family!
Justice, Logan, Hunter, Mr. Grant and Kiersten loading up on the candy!
What a silly knight!
Mr. Grant just LOVED being with the big boys!
Jarrette and Logan
Logan can pretty much talk anyone in to anything. He just flashes his sweet smile and in his little Logan lisp ask for something............it is hard to resist.
Kelly easily gave in to his request for a ride on her shoulders.
Thanks Kelly........you are just too nice!
Hunter and his buddy Justice
These two are like two peas in a pod!
Good thing Kiersten is so wonderful!
Mr. Grant better only say nice things about his sister because he is spoiled by her for sure!
Every time Mr. Grant was in the wagon and we came to a new house I thought he might just stay in the wagon. Oh no, he would start to stand up and say, "Me Out!!" He really got this candy thing down!
We all enjoyed the houses that were decked out in the Halloween spirit.
Justin and his Fierce dragon
One of the reasons we always go all out for Halloween......dressing up as a family is to celebrate Uncle Doyle's birthday. He was a Halloween baby! We try to do things that we know Doyle would have loved.......seeing everyone in costumes, seeing us together as a family, his big brother Justin so happy and seeing his cute niece and nephews so excited. Doyle was such a fun guy and he would have been a terrific uncle that's for sure! We sure do miss him!
Dressing up together in a theme is a tradition I just love. It will be a sad day for me when the kids no longer want to do this.
It was fun because they already have started talking about what they think we should dress up as next year. I just love to hear their ideas and creativity!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween
from Robin Hood and his Royal Crew
Hunter is Robin Hood, Logan a strong Knight, Becky is Maid Marian, Kiersten is a Renaissance Queen, Justin is a Knight and Mr. Grant is a Fierce Dragon! Don't they look like wonderful Trick-or-Treaters? Hunter and Logan needed costumes like these for their all school play so that's where our costume inspiration came from this year. I had other ideas but didn't want to be buying more then one costume of the boys so this is it!
We talked to the kids about what we would be for Halloween and they all got to pick the costumes they wanted online.....we'll the cheaper of the costumes they got to choose from.
Hunter was so cute from day one he started teasing Justin like this........"Hey Dad, you know Robin Hood gets to kiss Maid Marian right? And you know I am Robin Hood not you right?"
It was so cute! So we got all dressed for my mother-in-laws Halloween Party and asked Mac to come down to take our pictures. We ended up being 40 minutes late to her party, which I feel bad about but we did get some great pictures............once Mac showed up :)! She runs on Pryor time...........kinda like Mormon Standard Time.
Any way while we were waiting for Mac to come Hunter said, "Now Mom we have to get our kissing pictures okay?"
It was adorable! I just love this boy! So he told me how to pose and he just went to town.....................watch out ladies!!
I Love My Robin Hood!
He wanted to dip me and kiss...........it was hilarious!
Look at his happy smile...........yeah he made Justin jealous for sure!
Thank you Robin Hood for being so sweet..........you have my heart that's for sure!
When we took this picture Hunter looked up and said, "Hey are you cheating on me with a silly Knight?"
What can I say, what would you do with this hot of a knight at your house.
Can you say ADORABLE?
Kiersten wanted a picture with Mr. Grant. This little guy just loves, loves his sister! And Kiersten is such a wonderful big sister. She is always so willing to help with him, swing him, bath him, get him food............you name it she'll do it for this little dragon.
But beware he can be FIERCE!
I Love this Royal Crew........Fierce dragon and ALL!
Hope you all have a wonderful Halloween!