Friday, October 26, 2012

When We're Helping, We're Happy!

Sundays are traditionally a big dinner day. We go to church from 9-12 and eat between 1:30 and 2p.m. It's Always a meal of Roast (Beef or Pork), mashed potatoes and gravy, creamed corn, homemade biscuits or rolls and varieties of vegetables like steamed broccoli with cheese sauce, carrots, green salads, etc.

 Over the years I've often thought of changing things up to make preparations easier. Like the Sunday I served a Costco Lasagna. Who doesn't like Costco Lasagna? My kids on Sunday. That's who! Our oldest son was not only disgusted as he was taking a bite, but remarked, "This isn't homemade. Is it?!" *sigh*
To be honest, the preparations for the Sunday dinner just get easier as time goes on. Changing things actually works against us. Not only that, but the family ALL look forward to the traditional spread and are disappointed when any regular item is missing. That's why it is now called, "regular".
 Who would want to change a scene like this in the kitchen anyway? There is no greater blessing, in my perspective as a parent, then to see your children working happily together. Because the truth is,
When we're helping, we're happy!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Passage of Time

After serving our baby girl her lunch the other day, I realized just how little she still is, sitting there on that stool.

Our cute pigtailed, jumper dress darling
with the ready smile

and happy demeaner.


It was then that I realized in clear reality how swiftly time passes, and that she won't be like this forever.
Childhood doesn't last. In the blink of an eye, they are grown. So to enjoy our baby all we can now is a necessity.

I am so grateful our family gets to enjoy the blessings of the joy in our lives that our baby girl brings.


Sweet Amy Nicole.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Best Day EVER!


In June we went to Utah to visit. This time around, Bryon and Tyler didn't go with us, Bryon having his lifeguarding job and Tyler wanting to work on his music and knowing what to anticipate with a 15 hour drive with all the littles. It was origionally decided that Steve was going to go on his own, by plane. Then he put off the purchase of a ticket too long. Knowing he was going to drive, he decided it would be nice to have me go along. He left the option open. I was literally undecided until the very last minute, after talking to my Mom-who helped weigh the pros and cons, when I concluded that I was actually up for it, and would have no regrets in going versus staying home. The occassion was our nephew Craig's wedding. He is the son of Steve's sister Susan (oldest daughter of the Alger bunch). Upon deciding that I was going, we had to include the younger children with no one to watch them while we were away. It turned out to be a wonderful family trip!





After enjoying the events of the wedding

                              We had decided we wanted to hike Mt. Timpanogas. So we packed all the kids up in the van, and went.

It was a hot day, but not too bad. We took plenty of water and had lots of good help.
The boys had such encouraging attitudes, taking the little ones hands each time they saw a need,
And rested whenever they got too tired and found some shade.
We enjoyed some beautiful scenery.

And although we carried Alyssa and Amy most of the way,

We don't regret it!

A lot of wonderful memories were created along the way---
And a great sense of accomplishment.

 Here we are at the opening of the cave. WE MADE IT!
 The one thing I wouldn't recommend though (not that I would recommend taking 5 children-3 ages 5 and under up such a hike in the first place) is going to the Manti pageant on the same night.
 
 Because although we all enjoyed good food,


 and fun treats

I was one tired Mama with rejuvinated children who were rested after the drive.
But I wouldn't change what the children now call....
The BEST DAY EVER!!!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

School


I realized while I was sorting through my pictures, that I hadn't yet shared the first day of school. Are you ever in for a treat!


Tyler is 16 and started his Junior year. Yep. He's a JUNIOR this year! He drives to seminary every morning at 6 a.m., turns around and comes home for an hour and a half, then drops Jeremy off on his way to school. 
He's taking some pretty heafty college credit classes right now and keeps his wonderful sense of humor despite it all.


Jeremy is 11 and started middle school, and although was very intimidated and a bit concerned about making new friends not going to the school that his elementary filters into, had a great attitude and made friends fast and easy.
So typical!
 



 

 He loves it.






Justin is 5, turning 6 this November, and just started Kindergarten.
 
 
He's the same easy going, wonderful, charming person he's always been, who regularly likes to make sure his curls are hacked off to non existance. (*whimpers* -from Mom)


He loves his class, teacher,
 
 
 
and the fact that he goes to the same school as his big brother.
 
 
Michael will turn 10 this school year (December) and absolutely loves his teacher. Although nervous at first, he became quite comfortable upon meeting her.
 
 

  He has proven to be a quick learner and fell into the regular school routine quite quickly.
 
 
 These boys are almost inseperable when they are home.


Our Princess #1 became a preschooler this year after turning 4.


She went around telling everybody who would listen how forward she was looking to going to her big brother "Justin's school".
She has the same great teacher, Ms. Claudia at Messiah Lutheran School not 3 minutes from our house.

 
She loved it before it even began.
 
Things haven't changed!

Our second princess, Amy, is two and we aren't ready to let her go. She hangs out with me all morning and helps with the cleaning and errands while all the others are away.
She looks forward to dropping Alyssa off and picking her up each day, giving her a great big kiss and hug each time she leaves her at school.

 
They are quite the pair when home together. It's fun to watch the girls interact after so many boys. Who knew?


We're thankful for the priviledge of going to school with such great teachers and the children's eagerness to learn. It has been a wonderful school year so far.


We love that the bus stop is still in front of our house for the 6th straight year in a row. Can I just say that it's a blessing the driver is typically late each morning?
And me?
{hey! it's the best I could do to even find this blurry picture of myself-compliments of Alyssa ;)}
 
 Although I don't have more time to do the things I thought I would while the children are learning, I get to enjoy field trips and helping out in the classrooms for the first time in many years. Amy tags along. She's an angel.