We went to show our support to Cousin Sara and the rest of the Utah State soccer team at their home opener of the season. Big Blue came to share our shade and to celebrate the home opener as well. (He also tried to steal my Diet Coke.) Go Aggie Soccer!
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Friday, August 26, 2016
6th Grade Renaissance Fair
I had the privilege of going with Josh and his school class to the local Renaissance Fair. It was quite the adventure:
Josh was Knighted. You may now call him Sir Knight Josh of the White Household.
The newly knighted knights met up with a mermaid and made a wish in her pond. She was also giving away treasure.
We then stowed away on a pirate ship.
We also sat on a buggy that was pulled with by a tiny horse.
And we did some sword fighting.
We did all of that between a jousting competition, lunch, making bookmarks, a magic show and playing some Renaissance games. It was a busy field trip!
Monday, August 22, 2016
First Day of School 2016
And just like that summer is over. The boys are back at school. Here they are on their first day of school. McKay is a junior this year, Jaxon a freshman, Josh is in sixth grade and Kayden is in third.
Monday, August 15, 2016
Quick Idaho Trip
Our cousin Bryan got home from his church mission to the Philippines so we took a quick trip up to Idaho to visit him and to listen to him speak in church. We had a good time up there seeing family, boating, paddle boarding, getting ice cream at Reeds Dairy and relaxing.
I love that the kids love their cousins. Jaxon and Alexa had a good time sitting together and staying warm while boating out on the river.
McKay is quite adventuresome as well. He did quite a bit of water skiing and would cruise across the wakes and even tried to jump the wakes. H didn't care if he crashed or not. It was all well and good until he crashed and one of the skis came up and hit him in the lip and nose. He had a small gash under his nose, a double bloody nose and a numb lip that lasted a few days. It was a rough ending to the trip.
Other than McKay's injuries, it was a nice last little get away before school starting.
I love that the kids love their cousins. Jaxon and Alexa had a good time sitting together and staying warm while boating out on the river.
We did some paddle boarding. We even took Suki for a ride.
Jeremy learned to surf. I was surprised how easily he picked it up and how well he did. Quite adventuresome!
Other than McKay's injuries, it was a nice last little get away before school starting.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Happy 17th Birthday to McKay!
17 years ago I gave birth to a 9 lb 11 oz 23" long baby boy that we had begged Heavenly Father for. It seemed like it took forever to get him here, yet the last 17 years have zipped by! McKay had a nice relaxing birthday after working at his new job at Jiffy Lube all day. (I can't believe I have to go to work on my birthday!)
How do you celebrate a 17 year old's birthday? You search all over Google for a pizza place that is as close to New York Pizza as possible and then go try it out. Not bad! The salad was pretty good too!
The trickiest thing about celebrating a 17 year old's birthday is figuring out what to get him. All he asked for was a cake (more on that below). We finally settled on getting him Prima Arta (some fancy metal that has a low melting point and is apparently fun to play with--go figure), the Harry Potter book that just came out and a motion sensor light for the toilet as a last minute joke item courtesy of his dad.
McKay asked for a ridiculously complicated Star Wars AT-AT cake that would have cost a fortune to make never mind the time. I have a good friend that makes super tasty cute cakes so I gave her a call. We came up with the idea to put a Lego AT-AT on top of a white cake. It turned out and McKay was surprisingly satisfied and pleased.
How do you celebrate a 17 year old's birthday? You search all over Google for a pizza place that is as close to New York Pizza as possible and then go try it out. Not bad! The salad was pretty good too!
The trickiest thing about celebrating a 17 year old's birthday is figuring out what to get him. All he asked for was a cake (more on that below). We finally settled on getting him Prima Arta (some fancy metal that has a low melting point and is apparently fun to play with--go figure), the Harry Potter book that just came out and a motion sensor light for the toilet as a last minute joke item courtesy of his dad.
McKay asked for a ridiculously complicated Star Wars AT-AT cake that would have cost a fortune to make never mind the time. I have a good friend that makes super tasty cute cakes so I gave her a call. We came up with the idea to put a Lego AT-AT on top of a white cake. It turned out and McKay was surprisingly satisfied and pleased.
Brotherly love.
That's one way to blow out a candle.
The other way is to blow out the candles while blocking your brother from blowing them out.
17 Things We Love About McKay:
- He continues to work hard in school. He sets high goals and achieves them.
- His brother is his best friend. He had Jaxon have been very close.
- He looked all summer for a job. It was discouraging, but he found one and he takes pride in doing his very best at work.
- He is starting to step out of his comfort zone. He finally went on a date this summer and has asked a girl to the high school's Homecoming dance. I hardly know who he is anymore!
- He is determined. We bought a manual car for him to drive. He wasn't too happy about the manual part, but he has got it figured out!
- He still writes in his journal every night.
- He exercises every night. He rarely misses.
- He is careful with his money. He still rides the bus to school to save on gas money. He does, however, like to buy specialty sodas. He collects the bottles.
- Spanish is still his favorite class. He enjoyed using his Spanish knowledge when he went to El Salvador this last spring with his dad to provide dental services.
- He still enjoys playing sports. He was on the Lone Peak sophomore basketball team last season. He didn't get much playing time, but he still worked hard at practice and wanted to contribute to his team.
- He is willing to help me out. Whether it is running an errand for me or watching his younger brothers so his parents can go out for a night on the town, he is always willing to help.
- He does a job well done. He is great at mowing the lawn and cleaning bathrooms.
- We don't have to worry about him getting into trouble. He is one responsible kid!
- He is still handy in the kitchen. His brothers are always begging him to bake something.
- Takes pride in his height even though he didn't grow much this past year.
- He sings in the shower.
- He is a saver. He holds on to Easter candy for 6 months waiting for the perfect time to eat it.
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