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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Step in Time
Sometimes I think my kids are getting too grown-up in their interests and we weed out the little kid stuff from our house so I was surprised when Weston said one of his favorite movies is Mary Poppins. So I checked it out at the library and my kids thoroughly enjoyed it. I was surprised again to see them dancing around to "Step in Time." As toddlers they would sit like zombies on the couch and never participate in the interactive shows but no here's my 10-yr-old leading the boys in a spirited rendition of the musical. Glad to have a break from the pre-teen moments and see that they are still kids.
Happy Halloween
We had a flash mob do the fox dance at our Trunk or Treat. I've got the video on Facebook and you can hear my kids singing along next to me. Fun!
Emma told me she's done with cute and wanted to be creepy this year. Apparently our friend and neighbor Gracie had the same idea. I ratted and sprayed Emma's hair really crazy and stiff but by the end of the night it was pretty flat again. Stubborn straight stuff that hair of hers.
Saturday, November 9, 2013
RS Activities
I am blessed with an amazing Relief Society presidency to work with. They seriously are the best, so talented and organized and diligent. And they love and serve the sisters. My counselor, Shauna, that organizes our RS activities always makes it look good, fun, tasty and uplifting. This last one was a Wizard of Oz theme and we had the stake Relief Society President come talk to us about "walking the path of discipleship." Unforunately I dropped my camera running out the door to make it to this so half my pictures were blurry so I don't have any of the yellow brick road in the hall or the other display tables in the RS room but you get an idea of how good she is at this. I wish I had pictures of our Dr. Seuss activity with a motherhood theme- We had moms speak about raising Thing 1 and Thing 2, When birds leave the nest,", Who you are as an LDS mom (Horton Hears a Who) and more. I can't do this stuff so it was important to find someone that could come up with this stuff and pull it off. I totally scored! The Lord was very generous and provided what I needed in the presidency he gave me.
Sorry Card Fail
Jamie was told by Andrew's primary teacher that Andrew was spitting in class and got his teacher on the face. We were not impressed and quite appaled especially since his teacher is one of the sweetest people I know (imagine Andrew spitting in Lindy's face). Andrew had some serious reflection time when we got home. Then we made some cookies to bring to his teacher and asked Andrew to write a sorry card. This is his first attempt:

Interpretation: "Blah, blah, blah I'm sorry from spitting blah blah blah I thought that it would go over people's head blah blah blah blah blah." This one obviusly was not taken to the teacher. We had an attitude adjustment and made him try again. The second attempt went better:
Interpretation: "Blah, blah, blah I'm sorry from spitting blah blah blah I thought that it would go over people's head blah blah blah blah blah." This one obviusly was not taken to the teacher. We had an attitude adjustment and made him try again. The second attempt went better:
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Jamie's cute, he always makes me a humongous pancake when he makes pancakes. I was down with my back for the weekend (a few weeks ago) so this was dinner one night and he delivered it to me on the floor and maybe it was just the day but I'll tell you what it was the best pancake I ever had, warm and buttery with applesauce and cinnamon. Thanks babe!
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