Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Family Vacation

We had a wonderful vacation. We started out from my parents on Sunday night and drove to Rawlins, Wyoming. Monday morning we drove to Martin'sCove, Wyoming and looked around. The kids were able to pull some handcarts through a little park. It was really cute to see them pull the handcarts. Hunter said, "This is really hard." I explained to him how what he was doing was nothing compared to what the pioneers went through. They loved pulling the handcart and they each got a "diamond" ring (made from a diamond nail), and a necklace for looking at different buildings.
We then drove on to the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, SD. There we went on a little tour of the site and saw where they were digging for mammoth bones.

After the mammoth site we drove onto Mount Rushmore. This was awesome. Especially when we saw the mountain light up. It was an amazing experience. The kids had a good time and we were able to see a lot.






We stopped in Deadwood, SD and saw my aunt, and then we drove through Yellowstone. The kids absolutely loved seeing Old Faithful. Where as, the post is full of pictures, I'm not going to post anymore here, but suffice it to say, we had a great time, but are glad to be back home.

Friday, May 7, 2010

End of school

I can't believe it's already close to summer vacation. This school year has gone by extremely quick for me. I have to say though, I can't wait for summer vacation! I'm so excited for the kids to be home with me all day. I'm not sure how it's going to go with Ryan on overnights. We're going to end up spending a lot of time at the park. We're also buying a pass to the Tracey Aviary in Salt Lake City. If we buy a certain pass we can get into the Dinosaur Park in Ogden, the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City, Thanksgiving Pointe in Lehi and a couple of other places. I'm planning on keeping the kids busy during the summer while Ryan's sleeping.
The kids are really excited for summer vacation. Joanie loves school, but is ready for a break. Hunter's is just ready for a break. He has a very small attention span, but loves to learn. They are both excited about our plans for family vacation. We are planning on taking a road trip to South Dakota. We will end up going and seeing Mount Rushmore (Hunter learned about it in school and has wanted to see it since then). On the way back we're going to drive through Yellowstone. My parents are going to go with us. We're going to rent a large vehicle with three rows of seats. That way the kids can be separated and won't be able to fight. We're going to take a week for the vacation. It should be tons of fun. I'll make sure and post some pictures afterward.

Friday, April 2, 2010

I used the spring picnic blog train from stuff to scrap to create this page of our family at a family reunion last summer. I love the colors in this blog train. If you're interested in the freebies follow this link http://craftwithme.typepad.com/craftwithme/. You'll have to scroll down a little bit to get to the links for this blog train. I didn't use a lot of the elements, because I wanted to keep it simple, but here's the page I designed with it. Let me know what you think.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Hunter's six

Last Saturday Hunter turned six. I can't beleive it was six years ago that we brought home a tiny 4 pounds 9 ounces baby from the hospital. Hunter was born March 20, 2004 in St. George, Utah. He weight 5 pounds 3 ounces, but he lost weight before we brought him home. He was so small, but such a breath of life. He was loved from the start by Joanie, Ryan and myself.

Saturday, we didn't really have a birthday party, but our neighbors boys and our children spent all day together. Hunter opened presents first. He received a track, a zhu zhu pet, a Scooby-Doo DVD, a bookcase, a Handy Manny toy and some shorts.

The complete second season of Scooby-Doo.
Handy Manny
His bookcase for his room.
Hunter Rhea, Joanie, Hunter Palmer and Christopher Rhea waiting for cake. Bridger Rhea waiting for cake.
Later that night we took Hunter and Joanie bowling. We invited their friends, Christopher and Hunter Rhea. After bowling we took them to Denny's for dinner. The kids all had a blast. They loved spending all day together.Hunter PalmerJoanie
Christopher Rhea


Hunter Rhea
I can't believe my baby is six. He is growing up and learning so much. I love him so much and he is my happy helper.

































Saturday, March 20, 2010

New Furniture

Ryan and I were in desperate need of a new bed. We had our mattess sitting right on the floor, no box springs or frame. RC Willey was having a great sale on a bedroom set. We were able to get a new bed, dresser and night stand. I am so EXCITED to have it. Here's some pictures of it.

I'm so excited for the bed. I have wanted a sleigh bed since Ryan and I were married, and now I have one! We went from a king bed to a queen bed. The kids are disappointed because we told them they could no longer climb into bed with us. We only got one nightstand with it. Can you guess who's side of the bed it is on? The pig should give it away. It has two drawers and is great for my books (since we all know I like to read).

The dresser is gorgeous. I absolutely love it. There are eight drawers in it and a beautiful mirror. We gave the dresser we had in our room into Joanie's. She's way excited because now she has a mirror in her room.
Abby





Thursday, March 4, 2010

Digital Scrapbooking

My friend, Robyn, has got me hooked on digital scrapbooking. I haven't done much of it in the past, but in the last 24 hours I've completed a few pages. Let me know what you think.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Memories

What makes a memory special? I can think of any number of adjectives to describe what I think. A special memory contains a fun activity, a sad activity but most importantly I think of the person the memory is made with.
Today my best friend from high school is celebrating her ?? birthday. Sadly, I am not able to be with her today. I am in Utah and she is in Massachusetts. But as I've been sitting here thinking of her and the fun and memorable times we've had together there a number that come to mind.
We both belonged to a recorder group that met early mornings before school. We participated in a number of recitals. There was the many nights spent together as we visited and helped one another through rough days. Working together at Godfather's Pizza. The driving too and from together and the many talks we had. Then of course there was the trip to Montana. What good times we had we everyone in the group.
What I remember most is the feelings of love that she always showed me. The help she gave me to get through hard days and times. I don't know if she will ever understand how much she helped me, and continues to help me.
I love you Tia and have a WONDERFUL birthday!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Fun Singing time

Yesterday in church we had a really fun singing time. The kids loved it. We played memory. I found pictures that corresponded with songs from the primary song book and printed off the pictures. Then I put the songs on a paper. I hung them up on the board and went around the room to let the kids pick numbers. When we found a match we sang the song. We have two little Sunbeams and they were so dang cute. We sang "My Hands" and I had them come up and help me because we sang it in Nursery so they know it better than the older kids. The kids had a blast -- as did I!

Friday, February 26, 2010

My silly kids

I was playing If You're Happy and You Know it with Hunter the other day. The kids cracks me up. I'm singing about clapping your hands and hugging your mom. Then low and behold, he says "If You're Happy and you know it, don't listen to your mommy." He wasn't saying it to be rude or anything, he was just being silly. I couldn't help but laugh, because immediately following that was, "I love you mommy."

Joanie is also a silly girl. She has this thing that when she gets REALLY tired she giggles and giggles . . . and giggles. It's really cute. Last night though, she wouldn't go to sleep. She was giggling so hard that she couldn't stop. She was just being silly. One of her comments last night was, "I didn't know that 54+0=54." And then she would giggle like she was hilarious. I finally had to shut my door so she would quit trying to talk to me.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

It's really weird to get back on and see it's been six months since I've posted. I'm trying to do better. We as a family are doing well. I'm back to serving in the primary as the chorister, so I thought one of the fun things I would do is when I come up with an excellent idea, I would post it on my blog.

My most recent is for the song Jesus is My True Light. This song is from the December 2009 Friend. It is a gorgeous song and goes well with the 2010 Primary theme.

Anyway, I took pictures from the Gospel art Kits and Friend Magazines and made a flip chart for it. Of course, I'm not the smartest and couldn't figure out how to get it into one PDF, so there are five different documents.

This is the page in the flipchart. If you would like the rest of the flipchart let me know and I will send it to you.

I love teaching primary. It brings such joy to me. I love the kids and the songs. I can't wait until I teach this song in February. Please leave messages and let me know what you think.

Abby