Friday, August 28, 2009

First Days and Rockstars

School is back in session. McKell was ready to go.


She had the perfect boots.


The perfect accessories.



The perfect hair bow.



The perfect outfit.


And the perfect teacher. All together it was the most perfect first day of fourth grade.

I always ask my kids what they think of the first day and how they felt. McKell's response - "I felt just like a rockstar!" I hope she always feels like this. I love this little rockstar - she is growing up way too fast!


Unlike McKell who posed for 20 minutes, I barely got 1 shot of Braxton on his first day of 10th grade. I can't believe he will be 16 in less than one month.

Monday, August 24, 2009

It's Over

It is officially the last day of summer. We've had lots of family, friends, and fun. A quick recap of our summer vacation.

McKell took 2 weeks of swimming lessons. She did great!

Braxton and Ryan floated the canal.


Lots of bike and scooter rides with Sydnee.


McKell, Lauren, and Jaden
We had a fun Fourth of July with my entire family in Idaho.



Braxton played basketball while visiting grandma.


We took a week-long vacation to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone Park.

We spent a day shopping and playing in Salt Lake with Hollie and Allison.



A fun day at the pool with Ryan and Sydnee.

Braxton spent a couple of weeks in June and all of August at football camp and practices.
They had their first scrimmage a few days ago.

McKell and Meg had a day of makeup and scooter-riding.


And for the last weekend of the summer, McKell had a late-night with Meg and Cambrie.
A fun night full of making commercials,
root beer floats, and tons of giggles.
The last picture of the summer - Ryan brought over their new puppy for McKell to see.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Tree - Hater

I guess I will admit it - I am pretty much a tree-hater. I wish that my yard was just full of grass and flowers, and had no trees. I think I feel this way because we have tons of trees that are all way too big and overgrown. In fact, we have had the biggest tree in the neighborhood in our backyard. It finally came down about 2 weeks ago - and I am so glad it did. It completely ruined our yard. It ended up being a much bigger project than anyone expected.

Here is the tree towering over our house.

First, Vini (the tree arborist), went up in this bucket and cut a bunch of branches.

For the branches over our house and our neighbors houses they had to use a crane and lower all the branches down. It was a pretty scary thing to watch.

Lots of branches and leaves to clean up.

After they got all the leaves and branches and everything off, they finally cut the tree down.

It seemed like it took forever for it to fall over. McKell said she felt like we were in an earthquake because it shook the ground when it fell. The trunk was about 5 feet wide and about 15 feet around. Absolutely huge. This is Vini, I think he was just as happy as I was that the tree was down.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Another Goodbye

We spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. My sister, Hollie, and her family were spending a couple of hours there on their way to Arizona, where they are relocating. It was great to spend some time with them. McKell went with Hollie and her girls to the Discovery Gateway while Braxton and I did some school shopping. McKell had a blast!

McKell pretending to be a shopkeeper. She thought the cash register was great.

Lauren, McKell, and Hollie anchoring the news. Allison said Hollie was wonderful at reading the teleprompter and broadcasting the breaking news of an old woman swallowing a horse. Maybe a night job for her when her day job as mom is over. (ha, ha)
McKell, Lauren, and Savanna doing the weather forecast.
Preslie


Lauren and McKell - these two are 3 weeks apart in age and have always been close. They have a lot of the same interests and always have fun together. Although we have never lived super close to them, these two have been best of friends. When we go to grandma's house they always have to have a sleepover and will stay up all night talking.

Me, Allison, and Hollie

It was hard to say goodbye and will be different when we go for a visit to Idaho and have them not be there, but with free long distance, I'm sure we will be talking just as much. Just ask Braxton - he says all I do is talk on the phone with my sisters and according to him one time with Hollie I was on for 181 minutes. I don't know?? I wish them the best and can't wait to go and visit them.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Time to Say Goodbye

It is finally time to say farewell to my Honda. I've driven this car for 13 years. With 198,000 miles, it has been with me for a good part of my adult life. We drove it all the way through college and beyond. Derek drove me to the hospital in it when I was having McKell and I seriously almost had to lay on the horn outside of our apartment building to get him to come out because he couldn't find a hat and he didn't have time to comb his hair. What?? I have driven it to hundreds of games, practices, dance and music lessons. I can't even count the times it has been driven to Idaho and back to visit family. We've now moved on to bigger and better.

I have liked this Ford Explorer more than I thought and it seats 7. So, call me if you need a ride.

P.S. I couldn't really part with the Honda. Right now it is safely parked in my parents garage waiting to come home for when we have 3 drivers - in 53 days - YIKES!