April 12, 2010

Our Spring Egg Hunt 2010

Let the Race begin.




Evalily in the garden looking all by herself for the eggs.




Mallori racing to find more eggs.




Cameron is trying to stay warm while looking for eggs.



Adryann and Kendra and Kaylee sit to look at their spoils.




Dad with Julie and Karl watching the hunt and talking.




Evalily crouches with her bag of eggs.




Aaryn with Brandon gloating. Aaryn found a jackpot in the chicken coop, a bucket full of eggs.




Sweet Izaak and his big smile. Izaak found the biggest cache of eggs.




Ethan with his award winning smile and his bag of loot.

Science Projects

Aaryn did his on Mummification. He used apples and applied various solids to them to see which substance had the best effects.



Izaak did his project on Baking powder and the effect it had in biscuits. Dad helped his with his project and I think that they had a good time together.



Adryann did her project on her collection of seashells she got from a Florida trip. We found a website that helped us identify the names of the shells.


A Night at the Ballet

Adryann and Evalily had a lovely girl's night out. They went with Grandma and mom and the girl cousins. We got all dressed up as princesses.



Adryann and Evalily got to meet some of the ballerinas from BYU



Even Prince Charming


Here is Cinderella



During the intermission they had all the girls who wanted to could come up and dance on the stage. Evalily jumped up and went front and center of the stage to dance. She was so cute, lifting her leg up and swinging to and fro. Adryann got stage fright and would not get up on the stage at all. It was a fun night.

St. Patrick's Day Race

Here are the racers. Izaak and Adryann did the 1K race, and Aaryn and I did the 5K race.



Aaryn did a great run, and beat me by bit, the little stinker. He is a great runner.



Izaak and Adryann ran side by side, until the end when Izaak put on the heat, so he would beat his little sister.



Izaak and Adryann with their ribbons and a healthy glow on their faces from exercise.
We all made it horray!!!

April 11, 2010

Palouse Falls

Palouse Falls is Magnificant!




Dad poses with the kids when we arrive at the falls.




The little mountian goats climb the rock and hold Evalily so she wont fall over the edge.




Izaak appears tough on the tracks. We saw a train go by while near the tracks. I think it fascinated the kids.



Aaryn watches the rolling rapids head for the falls.




Adryann finds a stick to carry around and be tough.



Mom and Evaliy sit and rest on a rock.



Dad and Evalily are standing right about the falls on a small finger of land. One side is the river heading to the falls. On the other side is a 500 foot drop off into the waterfall basin. Talk about a mother's worse nightmare. I had visions of losing a child off the falls, and I was a nervous wreck until we were off that cliff. My three greatest fears, a child dying, drowning, and falling of cliffs.

January 19, 2010

Christmas Sewing Outfits.


The Boys got new pants, just everyday church pants. I did put a welt pocket in the back, which was a pain in the neck, since I couldn't understand the directions. Burda patterns are advanced.


I finished Adryann's dress in the wee hours of the night, We call this dress the "Christmas Tree". It was nice for Christmas sunday. Although Adryann liked her coat most of all, and wanted to keep it on all day.
Evalily's coat is Adryann's old one, she likes it because it is pink.




Such sweet kids, rather spoiled at times though. I sure love them alot.

Christmas Gingerbread Houses


This is the beginning of a long sweet night. I try to make smaller houses, so the roofs dont cave in and such. Now each kid gets their own house to decorate.


I also thought it was a good idea to work in our new kitchen nook, but it wasn't as I had to climb over the kids to squeeze back into their corners, to assist with the frosting glue.










The kids enjoyed combining all the houses on one board and making it look like a small village, usually the houses were on seperate boards. I did learn a few useful things in Iowa. Every winter the members made gingerbread houses for the displays at Winter Quarters and Kanesville Tabernacle. Of course our houses are so plain compared to the ones at the display. It was so nice.