Sunday, October 4, 2009

Houston Dynamo

This was his first time playing soccer on a team. He liked it ok. Sometimes he wasn't too into the practice and wanted to go play at the park near by.



For most of the "practices/games" they just did a rotation of drills to get the kids familiar with the different exercises and moves. The coach was awesome and was really good with the kids.


At the end of a couple practices they did a little 5 min scrimmage. During on scrimmage another boy shoved Zac and his knee was hurting but he still stayed on the field. He was kind of limping and didn't care about the ball. But for a few minutes still followed the ball around. When I asked him to come over and what was wrong he just started to cry-10 mins after leaving the field he was fine, but it was cute. I am glad that he is still little and needs his mom. Although, at some point far down the road, "walk it off" will be in order :)


Waiting for their medals.


His certificate

He had a good time. And he did likes to talk about how he was in soccer-over all a positive experience.


The last cheer with the coaches


Then we headed to the primary program practice where they had pizza afterward. This is his little friend Lex. They got to be on the same team. There were also a few other friends on the team. It was fun they all got to play together.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Lexie's First Dance

It was fun to be a part of this, and help her choose accessories and accent colors.



She looks great! and so grown up!


The cute couple, and Ben making a cheesy face.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Zac Sees the Dentist

A few weeks ago Jon and Zac went to the dentist. I took Zac about 6 months ago and was going to have him watch me get my teeth clean and stuff and then he would. But they technicians took him in to the other area before I was done and he was a bit stressed. So he would only let them look in his mouth.

So this time I told him what to expect and that they would take pictures of his teeth and he could see them on the computer. He was all excited for that. And he got to watch Jon first and he was totally ready, and even excited! We didn't even have to bribe him at all.

He did great for the x-rays. You know sometimes when they have to put the thing in your mouth it makes you want to gag...well it does for me... At one point Zac felt like that I could tell, but he hung in there and was perfect.


He let the hygienist clean his teeth



And even did great with the flouride



He didn't cry at all, and didn't even seem nervous! Zac we are so proud of you!

This is the football shooter toy he got. And this is the cool little bird atrium in the waiting area.


PS Jon did great too! No cavities for either of them :)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

To top off yesterday, I enjoyed a case of food poisoning all night, now I'm exhausted . . . yes, I'm fishing for sympathy :)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Swiss Days in Midway!

Let's see if I can add text to these pictures and make it somewhat fun. Its been a LONG day. PEEP class, a productive discussion with the school director about changes with Max's school and explaining my position as a parent, a disobedient child, the library with a sick sobbing child who needs to be held, a follow-up email to make sure I didn't sound like an idiot to the school's director, a disobedient child, dealing with health insurance to see how in the heck we can get some speech therapy for Max, and how much each option is going to cost so we can decide what to do, talking with a speech therapist to see if they can work with our insurance, gathering clothes (in the hot attic) and books for the youth to collect for refugees in Uganda, making cookies for mutual, a disobedient child, eating take out :), a disobedient child, facebooking and blogging while waiting for Jon to get home from mutual, a disobedient child, listening to Signing Time in the background . . .I'm tired.

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We love Midway! We had our Honeymoon there and we have been there 3 other times for anniversary weekends. We have been wanting to check out Swiss Days for a few years now, but we never pay enough attention to when it is. This time we were able to make it. It was great. The weather was nice and overcast-not to hot.

There was LOTS of traffic. I expected their to be traffic, and we really lucked out to not be affected too much. We were going to catch a shuttle from the park and ride, but the line looked long and the website said they come every 10 mins that would have made us wait for 45 mins at least with how long the line was. So we decided to see if we could get closer or find a less busy park and ride. But instead we got caught in some stand still traffic trying to get on main street. Luckily, there was a empty grass lot right by where we were stopped and they were selling parking, $5, a steal for how close and convenient it was! It was a 2 min walk to the festivities and we weren't parked next to any cars.

I loved how "crafty" it was. I think the Provo freedom festival used to be more like this. It was not very commercial at all! The way we like it! They had tons of stuff that was fun to see and stuff that I hadn't seen. I am trying to get in to the increasingly large and complex crafting world.



Swiss Day Royalty signing autographs


We spent some time here for the boys. This is where Max learned about jumping and to like it. He was too nervous to venture out on the toys, we just helped him jump on the sides of them. It was great because the next week his teacher said we will work on jumping and toe walking, and he was ready and knew what jumping was already!


Apparently, the food was amazing. We were there for a few hours and the whole time the lines were forever long! Everything was "swiss" which we decided meant there was swiss cheese on it. Swiss tacos, swiss hamburgers, swiss and ham sandwich, swiss and chicken sandwich, etc. We stopped at the shortest line and got swiss and chicken sandwiches, they were REALLY good. Jon even liked it which is saying tons for carnival food!

There were LOTS of things we liked: amazing wood Chinese checkers boards; wood and stone/mother of pearl inlay work; photography; painting; silverware jewelry; detailed wooden construction trucks, and rubber band guns; home decor; kids stuff; bags; etc. I guess you could say this would be like touring Etsy shops in person. I am rarely on Etsy. It was great! Maybe I should shop more on Etsy . . .or maybe not . . .

This was my purchase. I had to be strict, but I loved this saying and the cute hand writing-mine sucks. And I am using it as my jumping off point for Max's room. Now to find some vintage cars/toys/whatever. . .




In my effort to avoid buyer's remorse, sometimes I get, "not buying it remorse". We past the booth that was selling these cute kids canvases and I was trying to justify not buying it. But all I could think is I'm going to regret this. So reluctantly, Jon said, then go buy it. While he patiently waited with the boys by this tree.




We could have spent thousands there. Some pretty amazing art!

Then as we were ready to leave it started to rain a bit. It worked out perfectly that we were parked so close and didn't have to wait an hour to catch the shuttle back to the park and ride.

Traffic back out to the highway was slow. Jon drove on to a dirt pullout to skip all these car trying to get on the highway-I love that! (Normally, he is a VERY conservative driver:)



Beautiful Midway



Max was exhausted


Zac likes getting his picture when ever I get the camera out


There was also some amazing music, choirs, accordionists, little kid groups, cute old man groups, etc. You should check out the architecture on Main street too, I love the feel of the swiss/dutch style.

Millions of Peaches

So we canned peaches again this year. But it was less exciting and more of a hassle. I think this makes 3 years in a row. And each year we can more and more...I hope this trend doesn't keep happening. And it seems like the early alberta (a type of peach) is ready later and later in the year . . .or maybe this is just my skewed perception?


(Mom, thanks for letting me use the steamer)

We also had a few issues with a jar breaking and sugar getting cooked all over everything. And a REALLY smokey house. But boil some peroxide and it really helps (over time).

Does anyone know the physics behind this picture?


This is my take, (and could be completely wrong):
The air is getting pushed/sucked out because of the heat . . . if this is the case, then why does so much liquid come out too? Because the outside of the air bubbles are made of of the liquid? But still that seems like a lot . . .

We had a lot of jars come out with a less liquid than anticipated.



Jon was wonderful and we stayed up one night til 12:30 to finish the peaches as they were getting too ripe. . . we weren't exactly able to finish them . . .but we got them all in jars. Since it takes like 30-40 mins (from turning the burner on to turning it off) to steam each batch (8 jars). I did that the next day-this is not recommended as it leaves brown spots where air is touching the peaches. I really really really appreciate the help!

This year, I bought an extra box of jars and good thing-we got 30 jars. One broke during the steam, one didn't seal, and we were missing a jar to begin with.

This is the tutorial I follow. It is pretty simple-just time consuming. The first year I canned all by myself, the second year I canned half by myself, and this year I only canned one batch (8 jars) by myself. I watch Friends or Gilmore Girls when I can by myself. It can be done alone, but I prefer to have help.

Then I made sure we left some peaches out so I could make freezer jam. We got 2 batches of peach freezer jam.


We are excited to have this fruit during the cold winter months!

Random Stuff

A month ago or so we did some more stuff on the house. Jon painted the shutters on the outside of the house, and we painted the front door.

They used to be a forest green type color. We bought this paint about a year ago. I personally wish the color was a bit darker maybe more gray but it still looks nice and you can't beat a coat of fresh paint.



Painting the door was a HUGE hassle. Jon roughed it up with a wire brush, then started to paint it while it was still on the hinges. The first coat when on great. Then Jon painted the shutters and came back to the door. The paint was dry, so he started on the second coat. But it seemed like the second coat of wet paint "reactivated" the first coat, which started to sag under the second coat, as we tried to fix it and leave no brush strokes it was not successful. So we hurried and took the door off the hinges and scraped off all the wet paint and sanded it down so we could reapply the paint and get it on the hinges again before the end of the day, at this point it was already 4p. I called my dad for suggestions. He said there are roller sponges for smooth surfaces. So Jon went to get one of those, and it worked soooooo much better! He just did one coat and there was a fine grain on it. But it is much much much better. We were able to get the door up before the end of the day . . .but what an ordeal!

We also replaced a few more light fixtures.

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Zac started preschool and it really likes it.


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Max eating pudding. I can't remember if I have given an update on him lately, but here is a quick one. He has reflux but the medicine is working great and he is gaining weight. He is also making more sounds and can say some words/phrases, which for the most part only we can understand: ball, more, water, flower, bubbles, cheese, eat, where go, love you, amen, outside, cracker, cookies, car, book,...


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Jon taking his weekend nap, while Zac watches a movie


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On Memorial Day we went to the BYU Women Soccer game


It sure was hot! So Jon occasionally dumped water on the boys' heads.