Okay, since I'm expecting in 4 weeks it isn't possible for far travel. Despite this, Steve and I wanted Jeremy to have the chance to go to Utah for Conference weekend and have the experience of sitting in the Conference Center while listening to Heavenly Father's chosen servants speaking because his brothers each had the opportunity the year they each turned 8. Friday Steve picked up Tyler and Jeremy from school early and they were off in an hours' time. They were to enjoy the morning session, eat at the Lion House (a family favorite) and then Tyler and Steve would go with the rest of the Alger men to the priesthood session with their sons that are old enough and enjoy a dinner of pizza together afterward. Then they would enjoy the afternoon Sunday session at the Conf. Center as well. All went as planned. While the priesthood holders were enjoying Saturday night's session, Jeremy was able to spend some good quality time with his Grandma at the Aquarium. He had a blast! The next morning they found their Easter Baskets that I sent them up with, full of Easter fun goodies. After the Afternoon session, they enjoyed an Easter egg hunt and went to bed for a good nights sleep to leave at 4:30 a.m. to start home.
As the rest of us were at home, we enjoyed our regular conference and Easter traditions here. Starting Saturday with our usual Conference Belgian waffles (found on our Alger family recipes blog) and enjoying the first session then cleaning the house to prepare for Sunday. The afternoon session was the one I was able to listen to the most since Alyssa napped and the other young ones played quietly elsewhere as Bryon and I enjoyed the rich talks given and finished the night with dying Easter eggs.
Sunday morning started with Easter Basket and egg hunting fun and then a breakfast of hard boiled eggs (go figure), biscuits and gravy (boys' favorite) and bacon. The morning session was refreshing and a wonderful way to finish off the morning. Sneaking showers in between sessions and filling up our spiritual cups in the end with the afternoon session of Conference ourselves. We can readily say that we had a wonderful Easter/Conference weekend. How grateful I am for the Atonement and Resurrection of our dear Redeemer. It was neat to have the two big events of spring fall on the same weekend! What a blessing to hear the Lord's annointed on the beautiful day of Easter Sunday! How enriching, and fulfilling. I'm so thankful for family and the blessings that are ours because of the Love of a wonderful Father that blessed us with a Savior. For this, I am so thankful!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Girly Girl!
When I was expecting our first girl everyone told me she would decidedly be a tom-boy. I have been delighted as I've watched her grow and seen how she has delighted in the very girly girl things in life! She loves ribbons and bows, sparkles and glitz...anything pretty. When there is a choice, she picks the pinkest and most colorful girl things. She's in to make-up, dolls and shoes of all kinds. One of her first words was "bow". I'm watching as she is losing that baby look and moving on to toddler. The boys are delighted as they say she is turning into more of a girl than ever. Sometimes I wonder if they delight more in this realization than even I do! My little girl...how little I knew as I was enjoying my darling boys all these many years, how much I did need a little girl. And now, the Lord is blessing me with two! How wonderful life continues to be. How blessed I am to feel the Joy given me through Motherhood!
Wearing her "fancey Nancey" slippers and sparkle jeans...
using Mom's make-up brushes she found in my vanity drawer!
Enjoying her brother Michael, who asked when Justin was just days old when we could have a baby girl.
Annual Dessert Auction
Every year for the past 3 or 4 years, the scouts have held an annual Spaghetti feed and Dessert Auction as a fundraiser for Scout camp. This year, the money was used for the Trek the ward is going on. This annual dinner was held last night and the boys were prepared. They came up with some fun ideas for cakes, to auction off. The following are the pictures of the boys with their "projects". It was a successful auction, I was really pleased with the boys and their impressive work!
Bryon's Uof O football cake. Didn't he do a great job!?! The first cake he ever did himself!
Tyler's muddy worm brownie dessert, also done on his own. If you have never had one of these, you have to make them for a child's party sometime, they are always a delight!
Jeremy and his hot dog cake...a little help from Mom!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
St. Patrick's Day at Our House
Okay, so truthfully, I would probably surpass many holidays or special occassions if it weren't for my children! For this I am truly grateful for the excitement they bring into every occassion. For any of you that followed my blog last year, you know that we started new traditions for St. Patrick's day. The children came home claiming there was a leperchaun that pays visits to any house where someone puts clover under there pillows...they were right! Last year and this year we had one visit and leave a treat for them where the clover was tucked neatly and readily under their headrest. So, they started out the morning beaming as they entered the kitchen with their chocolatey gold treat and awaited their breakfast of green eggs and ham (the only time their mother makes it). Apparently festivities continued at school and thereafter here at home where they wanted to make sugar cookie cutouts of clover with fun sayings on them. They even carried a cat cage around with them hoping to capture some lucky leperchaun that might still be lurking about. For dinner we enjoyed a lasagna with garlic bread, green salad, lemon-lime kool-aid, lime jell-o, spinach, and pistachio pudding for dessert after which they headed out for Young Mens and Scouts. It was a fun day. Thank goodness for the excitement and bright hopes of wonderful children!
Green eggs and ham breakfast
Alyssa lends style to the occassion!
Michael and Justin contributed in the spirit of fun.
The children and their neighbor friend decorate and (eat) the sugar cookies.
Jeremy's festive table setting! Isn't he amazing?!!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Celebrations of Life!
Okay, so I am very bad at keeping up on blogging. It isn't that there aren't enough things going on in our family, actually quite contrary, which is probably why I am so bad about it! But this morning as I was cleaning the much neglected kitchen cabinets, I thought of all the many things we do in our lives that we don't share. There is so much to be grateful for! There has been a period of time that I just figured no one was reading or cared about our blog...but in the end, I have decided that it doesn't really matter. Does it? What matters is that we recognize our blessings and share them with those we love. So I'm starting to do that today. After all, it's somewhat like a scrapbook, wouldn't you say? I thought I'de start with Valentine's day. Here's to those we love!
The boys eating their Valentine cupcakes
Alyssa adding the sprinkles.
See the flowers behind her? For some reason I can't find the picture I took of them. They were my gift from Steve. I gave him a heart full of See's chocolates. Also I was unable to find the picture of the boys Valentines'. It is a tradition to make cards and give them away to one another. The morning of Valentine's day, the children look forward to going into the bathroom and finding a Valentine gift from Mom and Dad sitting on the counter with handmade cards for each one of them. What would life be without traditions? They are something we can count on and look forward to, don't you agree?
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
A Surprise!
And...IT'S ANOTHER GIRL!!! Can you believe that after 5 boys we even got a girl, much more, we were able to follow that recipe a second time in a row?! We are thrilled. The boys really wanted another sister. We all think it will be good for Alyssa. I think she and Justin have the best spot in the family. I really loved having sisters just older than me and brothers just younger. I got to do all the boy AND girl things. We feel really blessed and cannot believe how soon the baby is expected to be here! This has been one of the best pregnancies and has gone by really fast. She is expected May 1st and will be here before we know it. Just working on names now...any suggestions?!
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