This week I had a big birthday cake to do. It was for a surprise party for our bishop. I'm glad I could do it, but grateful I can get my food out of coolers and back into our fridge.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Free gymnastics meet
The kids each got a coupon for 6 free tickets to a Utah Gymnastics Meet. They got them months ago and we hadn't had a chance to go to one. Friday was the last one of the season and happened to be against BYU so we decided to pack up the kids and go. Both Ben and I thought we were just going to take the kids so we could have a family night out. But, it was actually fun and we enjoyed ourselves. We didn't think many people went to the meets so we didn't think we had to get there that early, but it was packed. By the time we got there there wasn't much room left. We were up on the very top row.
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One day last week Ben came home from work at 4:00. It was a BEAUTIFUL day. So he and all the kids walked down to the park to play for a little while. It was so nice. Our house was actually quiet for about 45 minutes. I periodically get to go somewhere by myself, but that is usually to go grocery shopping or run other random errands (not the most fun things to do in my opinion). But this day I actually got peace and quiet in my home. I got to make dinner without interruption or twenty questions. I loved it so much I think I'm going to do it again (hint, hint).
(BTW, Ben is really good at letting me go out without the kids when I need to. But for some reason, time alone in my own peaceful house was different.)
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Girls vs. Boys
(Posted with special permission from my 7-year-old. NO teasing please or I may not ever get her permission again.) Sara is SO into boys and I am SO not ready for it. She went to a classmate's birthday party and when I picked her up she was talking about this one particular boy she has been talking a lot about lately. She always mentions him and about how much he likes her, but never admitted she liked him. We had to drive somewhere before we went home so I thought this was a perfect opportunity. She was talking about him and I just asked if she liked him. She said, "Yes. He's really nice." I then said, "But do you like him and think he's cute." She kind of giggled and told me she did. That afternoon is when she asked about crushes. She asked if it was okay to have a crush. We told her she was probably going to have lots of crushes and it was okay and normal, but that it's not appropriate to hug or things like that until you are much older. We'd already talked about not dating until your 16 and not going out with just one person until you are much older than that. A couple weeks later I took her and Evan to a play, The Twelve Dancing Princesses, at the Middle School my dad works at. The whole time she was giggling when the princes were on stage and thought one in particular was really cute. She was talking and giggling about him on the way home. She even said she would marry him if she could. I asked her what her favorite part was and she said it was the princes. I asked Evan and he said his favorite part was when they were pretend fighting. (Thank goodness he's not into girls yet. I don't think I could handle two.) Although I think it is cute and funny, I don't think I like it. My little girl shouldn't like boys yet, right? But I am very grateful she is comfortable enough to talk to me about it and that she knows I won't tease her. I know she would shut down if I did. Hopefully all my kids will comfortable coming and talking to me about things, now and when they are older. I know that might not always be the case, but right now I'll take it.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Kamri's in PreSchool
I went visiting teaching a couple weeks ago and they lady I was visiting told me about a "young 3's" preschool class a nearby elementary class does. It is for those kids who were not 3 at the start of the school year, but turn 3 during the school year. They are able to start attending the month of their 3rd birthday. It is twice a week for an hour and a half each time. And the best part is that it is only $10 a month. I knew Kamri would LOVE it. The day she turned 3 she thought she was such a big girl she could go to school and primary now. She was a little disappointed when she couldn't do either. After Evan got home from school I told her to get her shoes on so we could sign her up for preschool. She thought she was going to school so she said, "Oh, I have to get my backpack." She ran downstairs and got her LeapFrog backpack and was so excited. I had to tell her she wasn't going yet, but could in a little bit. I took her out and got her a real backpack.
Thursday was finally the day. Her first day of school! Tuesday was actually supposed to be her first day, but she was still a bit sick so she had to stay home. I took her over just to meet her teacher since she had been so excited to go. She was a little nervous and wouldn't talk to her teacher so I was kind of nervous how she would act on Thursday when I left her. When we got there she just let go of my hand and started toward the toys. I had to ask her to come give me a hug. She's getting so big and she's so articulate. She is excellent at expressing herself and catches on to things so quickly.
When I picked her up, she said, "I like my new teachers." And she had a huge grin on her face. She had a great time.
She was just so excited
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