Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Celebrating 14 Years of Marriage
Jeremy and I celebrated our fourteenth wedding anniversary yesterday. Fourteen years seem like a long time. Didn't it seem like it took forever to turn 14 when you were young? Yet, I don't know where the last fourteen years have gone! A lot has changed since that day. My hair was naturally brown and I weighed a lot less as well (I will blame that one on the four children we have had since our wedding day). Yes, Jeremy has changed too. He had darker hair, and more of it. I wouldn't trade anything for the last fourteen years. It has been hard at times, but overall wonderful. I am looking forward to the lifetime and eternities that I will spend with this man. Happy Anniversary to us!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Blood Run 2009
At the beginning of June Jeremy, McKay, Jaxon and I ran in the Blood Run 5K. It is a run that benefits children with Hemophilia (a rare blood disorder). This was my first race as a runner. (I walked the mile two years ago when I was pregnant with Kayden.) I have been running for a couple of years now (about two miles a day at least), and the blood run was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I don't think that me having the stomach flu a couple of days before the race helped. I ran an 11 minute mile and I ran the whole time without stopping (thanks to Jessica, Jeremy's sister, who gave me much motivation). Overall we had a great time and we are looking forward to next year!
The group of us that ran just before the race. From the left: Jaxon, Jessica (Jeremy's sister), Jeremy, McKay, Me, and some of the staff from Jeremy's office with their families.
Jessica and I finishing the race. Jeremy finished before I did (even though I run more often and longer than he does) so he was able to take pictures.
The group of us that ran just before the race. From the left: Jaxon, Jessica (Jeremy's sister), Jeremy, McKay, Me, and some of the staff from Jeremy's office with their families.
Jessica and I finishing the race. Jeremy finished before I did (even though I run more often and longer than he does) so he was able to take pictures.
Monday, June 22, 2009
School Is Out!
For the last day of school (which was about three weeks ago), we held the second annual "End of School Bash" in our backyard. We invited all the school age kids on our block along with their moms and dads over for hot dogs (everyone brings a salad, chips or a treat). The adults get to visit and the kids play in the water. This is the second year that we had an end of school party and it was great. It is something fun to look forward to after all the excitement of school getting out.
The kids just starting a water fight. Sadly we didn't have enough water guns for everyone. Next year it will be BYOWG (Bring Your Own Water Gun).
Some of the kids going down the slide. They would throw water at each other as they went down the slide.
Kids refilling their water supply for the water fight. I just have to make mention here that Jeremy got very involved in the water fight. He was the wettest one by the end of the party! He is such a good sport. We are looking forward to next years party. But first, we will enjoy this summer!
The kids just starting a water fight. Sadly we didn't have enough water guns for everyone. Next year it will be BYOWG (Bring Your Own Water Gun).
Some of the kids going down the slide. They would throw water at each other as they went down the slide.
Kids refilling their water supply for the water fight. I just have to make mention here that Jeremy got very involved in the water fight. He was the wettest one by the end of the party! He is such a good sport. We are looking forward to next years party. But first, we will enjoy this summer!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Day Out With Thomas
Joshua loves trains, Thomas included! Thomas came to town, via the Heber City Railroad, so we went for a ride and enjoyed some activities. Grandma Haacke came with us and we had a good time, just the four of us! (McKay and Jaxon were at school and Jeremy said he would rather have a day without Thomas.)
They had a tent set up outside the train station with several tables of trains and track. Josh looked diligently and patiently until he was able to find all the trains and cars he wanted to play with. It was tough to convince him to move on to the next activity. He loves playing with trains.
Josh getting a balloon animal tied for him. He wanted a monkey balloon. The man handed Josh the banana for the monkey while he tied the rest of the balloon. Josh thought that was cool.
They had a tent set up outside the train station with several tables of trains and track. Josh looked diligently and patiently until he was able to find all the trains and cars he wanted to play with. It was tough to convince him to move on to the next activity. He loves playing with trains.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Preschool Graduation
Joshua graduated from his first year of preschool. He loved being in Ms. GeAnna and Ms. Jenny's class. He had a great year and learned many things. For graduation, Joshua's class had a program and sang several songs that he learned during the year and also showed off many things they had learned.
Josh had to memorize a part for the program. His part was, "We like maracas yes we do. Sit right there and we'll play for you." Then they sang a cute maraca song.
Josh had to memorize a part for the program. His part was, "We like maracas yes we do. Sit right there and we'll play for you." Then they sang a cute maraca song.
Summer Cuts
My boys get their heads shaved at the start of every summer. This summer, their dad decided to have a little fun while shaving their heads. Josh was all business when he had his head shaved, so I don't have any pictures of him.
This is Jaxon's hair cut. I believe that he had a large "Y" shaved into his head.
McKay was showing signs of male patterned baldness with little hair on top and long hair on the bottom (it is best viewed in the reflection in the mirror).
This was my Kayden's first hair cut and his dad shaved it all off. I was sad to see it go, but he does look good. Kayden didn't quite know what to think of hair cuts. At least he didn't cry!
This is Jaxon's hair cut. I believe that he had a large "Y" shaved into his head.
McKay was showing signs of male patterned baldness with little hair on top and long hair on the bottom (it is best viewed in the reflection in the mirror).
This was my Kayden's first hair cut and his dad shaved it all off. I was sad to see it go, but he does look good. Kayden didn't quite know what to think of hair cuts. At least he didn't cry!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Father and Sons
May is the anniversary of the restoration of the Priesthood. Each year during May our ward has a Father and Sons camp out. The boys look forward to this every year. Nothing is better than going camping with Dad. (I have to admit, that I enjoy that night just as much as the boys do!)
Roasting sticks around the fire. What is it about a campfire that entices kids to put sticks in it? Josh and Jaxon are on the right side of this picture. Josh standing wearing a tan baseball cap and Jaxon sitting right next to him. McKay is third from the left with a plate on his lap.
Roasting sticks around the fire. What is it about a campfire that entices kids to put sticks in it? Josh and Jaxon are on the right side of this picture. Josh standing wearing a tan baseball cap and Jaxon sitting right next to him. McKay is third from the left with a plate on his lap.
Josh (standing on the right) staring into the fire. McKay is on the left sitting up high (second from the left).
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