Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Gingerbread Program

The second grade had a Christmas program this year about a gingerbread man that ran away because he was lonely. They sang all sorts of cute songs with cute actions. It was a lot of fun to watch.

Jaxon is on the top row in the middle. The program is just getting ready to start.

Singing a song with jingle bells.

Jaxon giving his part. It was about how they should make a lot of gingerbread men so that the runaway gingerbread man wouldn't be lonely. It was a fun program and Jaxon did a great job. I must say he was the most animated child up there.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The Dentist Makes a House Call

Josh smacked his front tooth on a friend's pogo stick last summer (2008) resulting in a late night visit to the dental office for a filling and patch job. It was not pleasant. Over the last year, his tooth has been slowly turning gray and then this last Sunday I noticed a nice bubble (for lack of a better word) on his gums right over his dying tooth. I consulted the dentist (interrupting his primary class) right away and he said it was time for the tooth to come out. Knowing how busy things are at the office, the dentist suggested that he bring home some tools and take the tooth out at home. Convenient. Tonight was the big night. Josh was so brave. He was just excited for the tooth fairy to come and see him! Here is a little something to look at before you consider purchasing any child in your life a pogo stick:

Prepping the tooth for it's final yank.
(Anesthesia had already been administered.)

Yank! Out came the tooth before Josh even realized it.

Jeremy (aka the dentist) had to do some digging to get the piece of root out that had split off when it was hit by the pogo stick. Josh had done great up to this point, but this was too much for his stomach. Luckily he didn't throw-up. He felt better after lying down for a while. (Jeremy thought it was a great photo opp.)

Then end result. He is going to have a missing front tooth for a long while!

Jaxon's Bobcat

Jaxon received his Bobcat award tonight at Cub Scout Pack Meeting. He worked very hard this month so that he could earn his award. He had to memorize the law of the pack and the cub scout motto, along with some other stuff. He is well on his way down the path of scouting. Way to go Jax!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Service Party

McKay is on the student council at his school. He is required to serve so many hours each month. He volunteers every Monday morning before school in a teacher's classroom, does peer mediation on the play ground and helps with all the school activities (food drive, walk-a-thon, the school store, etc.) All the members of the student council were able to have a "late night" at the school if they met the minimum amount of 16 service hours for the first quarter. They had pizza, treats, prizes, played games and they watched movie. I snuck in at the end of the party to shoot some pictures.

McKay claims he ate five pieces of pizza and a bunch of candy. I believe him.

They were able to take bean bags, pillows and blankets to the school to watch the movie with. You could have worn your pajamas too, but McKay just opted to wear "comfy clothes". He had a great time celebrating with all the other members of the student council all the accomplishments they made the first quarter of the school year.

*Wouldn't have been cool to have a late night at the school when you were a kid? I would have thought it was awesome!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Rivalry Continues

Jeremy's brother has struck back. At least this time we don't have spray paint on our driveway that won't come off! Below you will find what Jeremy's home page for his dental office currently looks like. Jeremy's brother Brady does all of his web hosting so Weston (the Ute lovin' brother) asked Brady to help him strike back. Brady helped him out thinking that it would be doing us a "favor" so we wouldn't have more spray paint to mess with.


*The permanent spray paint is STILL on my driveway.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Rivalry Week Has Begun

Jeremy has had a BYU/Utah rivalry for a few years with his Ute lovin' brother Weston. It is a week where no one in our house is aloud to wear red and it is a week were Jeremy sticks it to his brother. Jeremy snuck up to his Weston's house in the dead of night (with his other brothers I might add) and decked out his house in BYU blue for three years in a row. Weston couldn't figure out who had been doing all the decorating until last year when Weston's neighbor caught Jeremy. Jeremy being caught resulted in our house being decked out in Utah red the night BYU lost to Utah, including permanent spray paint on our driveway (unforgivable). So now what to do? It didn't take Jeremy long to come up with this years tactics:

Jeremy hired a singing telegram guy that is BYU's #1 fan. He had a BYU shirt on and hung up a big banner in Weston's office. He took Weston some blue and white balloons and a blue lei and embarrassed Weston in front of all his co-workers. He sang the BYU fight song and then told some Ute jokes that were fashioned much like blonde jokes (Utah being the blonde in these jokes). One of his co-workers caught about 30 seconds of his jokes on his video phone:



Let the fun begin! And go BYU!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Harvest of Learning

Jaxon's teacher invited us to his classroom (along with all the other parents) to watch Jaxon and his class present their "Harvest of Learning". They read several poems and sang songs. It was a fun program and it was fun to see Jaxon at school.

This is Jaxon and his best friend, Max. They are in the same class this year.

This is Jaxon reading his part. He also had a picture that went along with it, but I wasn't able to get a shot of it.
Afterward, Jaxon gave his dad a paper that he had written things that he is thankful for. This is how and what it said: "I am thankful for food and are house. I am thankful for the pelgrams and thanksgiving and jackets and hair." Apparently he doesn't want to bald.
We hope that everyone has a fantastic Thanksgiving this week. I know we have much to be thankful for and we are grateful for this time of year to be with our families and remember all the many blessings we have been given. Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Happy Birthday Josh!

Josh made his way into the world five years ago today at 9:35 AM weighing in at 8 lbs. 11 oz. and was 19 3/4 inches. I was set to be induced that morning at 6:30, but Josh wanted to come on his own terms so I went into labor on the way to the hospital. Three hours after arriving at the hospital, Joshua was born. We had a hard time deciding on a name for our new baby, but just before I started pushing Jeremy said, "What about Joshua?" I told him we could discuss it later.

Jeremy holding Josh shortly after he was born. Josh was sucking on his hand.

McKay holding Josh for the first time. I couldn't resist putting this picture up. I just love the look on McKay's face.

Josh got to celebrate his birthday at school. That day they went on a field trip to the fire station.

Josh and his birthday hat that he got from school at the park.

Josh had a friend birthday party this year and invited his three best friends. We went to Pirates Island for his party. Here he is opening presents.

Joshua and his friends giving their best pirate "Argh!" (Left to right: Kaden, Dylan, Jared and Joshua)

Since Josh's birthday landed on a Sunday this year, we had dinner at home. Josh requested that we have lasagna for dinner and caramel brownies for dessert. Here he is blowing the candles out on his birthday brownies.

Opening presents. He got a "Cars" flashlight and a race car track. We had a good time putting it together and racing cars tonight.

Five Things We Love About Joshua:
  1. His great love for trains and his ability to design and create his tracks.
  2. He is doing really well in school. He knows his phone number and letters. He is the best cutter in his class!
  3. He loves to make and hang art projects. You never know when a new creation will pop up on the wall with lots of scotch tape.
  4. He is one great soccer player and he is a lot of fun to watch.
  5. We love it when he says, "Guess what? I love you!" He is one sweet kid.
Happy Birthday Josh! We can't wait to see what you will be up to this year!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

My Baby Turns Two

Two years ago today Kayden was born. He weighed in at 8 lbs. 10 oz and was 20 inches long. It is hard to believe that he is two! He has changed a lot in just two years. He has gone from just sleeping and pooping to loving trucks and books along with just about everything his brothers love. Here are some memories from when Kayden was born:

Sadly, we lost most of the pictures we had of Kayden that we took while still in the hospital. Our computer crashed after I had uploaded the pictures and then deleted them off the camera. Thankfully Grandma was there with her camera. This picture of Kayden was taken in the nursery shortly after his first bath. He is sucking away on his fingers.

In the hospital. Jeremy is showing him off.

Kayden's first bath at home. He didn't like it much.

Grandma Haacke holding him. He is sucking his thumb here. I had forgotten that he liked sucking on his fingers. That didn't last long. Neither did the pacifier.

I took Kayden to his two year old check up the other day and he is little no longer. He is in the 99% for height and 97% for weight. He is the size of a three year old.

Kayden and I tagged along with Josh and his preschool class today and went to the fire station. Kayden loves trucks (or as Kayden would say "uck") more than anything.

After the fire station, we went to the park. Kayden loves going down the slide and he also loves to swing.

Tonight, in celebration of his and Joshua's birthday (more to come on Josh's birthday) we went to a fun new restaurant called Pirate Island. They have a fun little play place and an arcade for the kids to play in. Here is Kayden aboard the pirate ship.

Singing "Happy Birthday".

Opening presents. Here he received an elephant. On top of trucks and books, Kayden loves elephants (or as Kayden would say "eh-eh").

Opening presents. He received a bulldozer and a monster truck set. He was in truck heaven.

Two things we love about Kayden:
  1. His contagious giggle.
  2. Kayden loves to sing. His favorites are "Jesus Wants Me For a Sunbeam" and "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". I especially like it when he sings a long with me or while he is in his bed at night.
Happy Second Birthday Kayden. We love you!

My Field Trip By McKay

This is my first time blogging, so you'll have to tell me how good I am. Today I went on a field trip to the State Capital Building and the Utah Pioneer Museum. My bus number was 98-595. We are studying the government, so Mr. Larson (my teacher) thought it would be cool if we set our class up like the actual government. I am the head of the supreme court five, Mckenna H. is the class governor, Isea is the table representative, and Izak is the senator of my section of the class.

This is a picture of me in front of the State Capital Building (In green):

This is the room where the representatives meet to decide on new laws in this room. It has seventy-five desks so it can't be a tied vote. 70% of the representatives are a republican. They serve for two years.

This is the room where the senators meet to decide on the new laws. Again 70% of the senators are republicans. They serve for four years. This room has 29 desks so it won't be a tied vote.

This is a picture of the room where the supreme five do the thing they do. They can serve as long as they want, but if your bad you get kicked off. The only other ways you stop being a judge are you die, or you quit.

This is the ceiling of the State Capital Building dome. If you look really close you can see seagulls.

This is the room where if the Governor meets with someone important like the president of the United States where to meet with the Governor. This room has bullet proof windows and metallic curtains (if you where to put a bomb outside the curtains the bomb would not effect the inside).

This is a copy of the liberty bell:

Although you might say I'm weird but this is a picture of the boy's bathroom:

This is the senator for Provo and Springville:

This is marble from the building:

This is a statue of a guy with a machine gun and a rifle:

This is a glass picture of a women and two children:

This is a old fashion fire truck:

If you look really close you can see a Roman city on the quilt:

This is me and my friends after the scavenger hunt: (from left to right-Kallin, Jonah, Wyatt, Karigan, and Me)

I took this picture of the State Capital Building because I was board of waiting for everyone:

I'm glad it didn't rain on us while we where on the field trip!