So many things…

have happened in the past week or so since I have posted. It’s been a busy time with school ending and summer break beginning. I’ve been working on a schedule to keep everything and everyone happy and somewhat organized. Aubrey and Alyssa are so happy to have Emma and Tanner home during the day.
Lately we have had many trials regarding the Sabbath Day. We haven’t really had to set down any rules yet—with the kids being young they don’t really do anything we don’t do, and it’s been fairly easy. Emma has been doing a dance class to help her with her floor routines in gymnastics. She was very excited when her coach told them that they were going to be in a large dance competition on the 31st of May. We committed to the competition and paid for Emma’s costume, and Emma attended many extra practices and was looking forward to competing at the Lawlor Event Center in Reno. Emma’s coach contacted me on the Tuesday before the competition to tell me that she had gotten the schedule and that Emma was to compete on Sunday and not Saturday. I’d already talked with the coach in the beginning to let her know that Sundays were not an option at all for us for competitions, so she wanted to know what we were going to do. There was a part of me that thought well, this can’t be helped, kind of like the occasional days that Danny has to work on Sunday, or if we are traveling and we purchase gas on Sundays and that maybe I could make an exception. I decided to tell Emma and see how she reacted to the news. The first thing out of Emma’s mouth was we need to tell her that we can’t, and then as she thought about it, she started to cry and apologized to Danny and I for spending the money on the dress for the competition, but that she would not compete on Sunday. So I informed her coach who was remarkably understanding, and quickly re-worked the dance for the other girls and the show went on. I don’t think it was hard for Emma until she went to class that week and had to tell the girls. Most are older then her and many of the comments were “can’t you just miss church once” . Watching her talk to the girls, my heart ached for her, but she stood her ground, and in the end I was wiping tears from my eyes, as my daughter taught me a lesson. We kept the dress for “fun play”.

Another test of the Sabbath Day quickly happened, this time to Tanner. Tanner’s soccer season has come to an end, and they have had a good run, I don’t think they lost a single game. Tanner’s coach let the parents know that the end of the season bbq would be held the Sunday following the last game. I once again wavered in my thinking and thought well, it’s not ideal, but it’s after church. I started to think about “is a family bbq ok on Sunday and if so why not a bbq with friends?” I came to the conclusion that part of the problem is that there would be clapping and cheering and partying celebrating soccer and not family, and knew that it was something we would not be doing. Reverence would not be a part of a soccer bbq, although I’m not sure my kids are not always reverent on the Sabbath. Anyway, on Friday night, I just casually mentioned to Tanner that his soccer party was to be on Sunday, he said nothing, which is very like Tanner, and he went to bed to contemplate. I didn’t say anything to him on Saturday, but after the game the coach said to the kids if you aren’t going to be at the party tomorrow come and see me so you can get your trophy and pictures. I watched from a distance to see what he would do. Tanner marched up to his coach and told him he wouldn’t be at the party because it was on a Sunday. His coach came over and talked with me and I confirmed what Tanner had said, he was quite surprised because we support everything. He took Tanner to his truck and got him his trophy and picture, shook Tanner’s hand and told him he was proud of him and that he had a great season. Tanner quietly got in the van while I gushed over the trophy hoping to break the silence. Tanner told me he was sad, but that he knew he had done the right thing. My heart ached for him, I knew it wasn’t an easy thing that he had done. Tanner’s coach is wonderful, hopefully he’ll not hold the future bbq’s on Sunday. I’m very proud of those two kids.


Alyssa now has enough hair for pigtails and is growing up quickly. As for her vocabulary, she can very clearly say Mommy, Daddy, Tanner, Emma, Aubrey, brownie, strawberry, Jazzy (dog’s name), and well, many more words. She is a bit of a climber, and is getting good at getting into trouble. She has a thing for markers and skin, and is developing a little bit of an attitude, but we still love her to pieces, it’s just the time to be consistent and not a lazy parent… sigh.

We had a movie night to celebrate the last day of school. This time we invited some friends to come and celebrate with us. We watched a Harry Potter movie with them, but it doesn’t get dark until almost 9pm so we ate dinner, and shot a bb gun in the back yard, and just had an over all fun time. It got pretty cold that night, so we didn’t make it through the whole movie, we’ll have to do it again as it warms up a little bit. The temperature here can swing drastically it can be almost 100 in the day, but still hit the low 50’s at night. I like it because it brings a pleasant relief to the hot days, but if it’s only in the 80’s during the day it can drop to the low 40’s and that is just too cold to enjoy a movie.
Lets see what else need catching up on… Oh Tanner and Danny went to a Father’s and Son’s camp out that the ward put on. They go every year and have a good time. As for us girls we got a pizza from Costco and met some friends at a park, and then we went up to Claires—a real girlie store that I detest so we never go there—but for Emma we did this once. Then we wandered over to the book store and to Old Navy. Emma had invited a friend to join us and they were so funny at Old Navy, they were trying on jackets and pretending to be models. She’d never do that with just me, it was fun to watch her “play” with her friend. After that we dropped Emma’s friend off at home and watched the BBC version of Narnia…hmmm, not the best made movie in the world.
The boys had a good time. Danny didn’t set up a tent this year, Tanner has been into survival mode since he finished reading Hatchet, so they built a lean-to, and slept in that. I’m not sure how much a lean-to it really was, considering Danny couldn’t cut down trees at the campground, but they did the best they could with what they had. I guess the next day they played in the river and the lake, and headed home. Tanner fell in the river fully clothed so he came home in his swim suit… go figure.

The ward provided marshmallow guns and I guess they all went out into the field and blew marshmallows at each other. Danny informed me that the boys were then picking the marshmallows up and eating them… ewww. They found a snake at the camp and played with it until it bit someone, I guess these are some good reasons why Moms aren’t there, I’m not sure that I would have wanted to play with a snake.

The poor snake!

Marshmallow wars!

Tanner and some of his friends!

Well, I think this brings me up to today. It’s Father’s Day, and I am so thankful for my sweet husband, he’s such a wonderful father. The kids made Danny breakfast in bed with a little help. We made scrambled eggs with spicy sausage, blueberry waffles, with whole blueberries on top. We all ate in bed with him. We bought him some Almond Rocha, his favorite candy and I gave up the Sunday paper to him…that’s big because I don’t share my Sunday paper very nicely.
Tanner was asked to speak in Sacrament meeting today, he couldn’t have been cuter. He spoke about his Dad and how he throws snowballs with him when hiking and builds Legos to the ceiling with him. I had Tanner write it himself, I thought it would be more meaningful that way. It was a nice talk, and I’m proud of his courage to get up in front of all those people and give a talk.
I need to put a little plug in there for my father. He has taught me so many things, and I love him so much. Thanks Dad for all the sacrifices that you made for our family. Thanks for taking me shooting, fishing, and for all those car fixing projects (those I didn’t enjoy as much). Thanks for making me tough, and for all the vacations that I’m sure you were less than excited to go on, but did anyway. I loved the Grand Canyon, and I loved the hike to the Emerald Lakes in Zion’s. Thanks for teaching me how to work, even when I don’t feel like it. I know you came home from work, often tired, and in pain, but you always had the time for me, and I know that you loved me.
I think this brings me current, I’ll try harder to post more this week that is if anyone is actually reading this.

misc. stuff

Today was the last day of school for the kids. I must say I am relieved, I’m very happy to have my kids home. I’m looking forward to an active summer. Both kids had a good year at school, Tanner skipped first grade but came out with straight A’s every quarter and tested higher then most 4th graders. The Gifted and Talented teacher stopped and talked to me the other day to tell me that Tanner’s reading score was what a 6th grader needs to test at in order to advance, so I would say the move to the second grade was a good move for him. Emma had a great year also, and you can see a review of her Gifted and Talented project if you go over to her blog.
As celebration for a good year we are watching Harry Potter outside tonight and bbq’ing hot dogs, fruit salad, salsa w chips and cookies for dessert.
On Thursday night Emma goes to Gymnastics from 4 till 7. I go in by myself and take care of grocery shopping and other errands that need to be run. Danny had all the kids and was making dinner. When I got home it was rather quiet, so I asked where Aubrey was. He said out back so I went looking for her and couldn’t find her anywhere. I was calling for her, and was starting to panic when Emma saw her over on the big swing. She had fallen asleep outside on the swing. It was early and before dinner, but we decided to put her down for the night and carried her inside. I thought it was pretty cute that she could fall asleep outside, although a little worrisome, I’d hate for her to hide in a clothing rack in the store or something and fall asleep and I can’t find her. We’ve had a few late nights though and I think she was just overly tired.
The kids had fun day at school on Wednesday, I ran the cake walk. We had a 45 minute window to fill so after they got their cup cake then they could take it over to the table and decorate it. Followed by burning it off by hula hooping. It went well, and I was happy to help out. I feel like I’ve been less then helpful lately with Alyssa and Aubrey, I’m not always able to go into the school without finding someone to take my little ones, and then their is guilt for leaving them behind. Danny brought Aubrey and Alyssa down to fun day and let them get in the bounce house and run around and do the other stations that were set up.
It’s been a busy week and I’m glad it is over. I’ve secured me a spot in Provo for the kids sport camps in July, I’m going to hang out in Utah for the two weeks in between the camps. I think we’ll just enjoy ourselves at the pool, movies and parks, I don’t think we’ll have a hard time coming up with something to do. I’d like to go to Seven Peaks water park once while we are there, if any family will be in Utah at that time let me know and we can meet up.
Well that is probably more then enough from me. Just one picture of Aubrey sleeping on the swing.

Cheap Fun!

Two years ago Danny and I decided to purchase a TV projector with a screen, a combo unit that has a built in DVD player. We have a family pizza and movie night every Friday night, and thought that instead of buying a large TV for the family room we would probably have more fun watching movies on a screen. Last night we took the projector outside and brought the screen out also, but the wind was blowing just a little, but it wouldn’t take much for the screen to go flying. We aimed the projector at the wall of our house and it worked wonderful. The house is a light tan color, with a thick texture stucco, but you couldn’t even tell. I tried to get a picture of it, but it didn’t show up well on the camera. We watched The Secret Garden, Aubrey soon fell asleep since it doesn’t get dark until 8:30 so we just let her sleep outside until the movie was over. The kids were all in their sleeping bags, it was so much fun we were thinking we need to invite another family over to watch with us next time.

Emma and Alyssa waiting for the movie to start

Today Tanner had another soccer game. He was goalie again, I guess I should stop saying that, I think he’s the official team goalie, he did great, he’s getting more aggressive with his stops and is doing a great job. No one scored on him today.

Tanner has a friend hanging out with us today. Dane’s Mom went with her daughter for a daughters day out and I didn’t mind him hanging with us for the afternoon. We had lots of yard work to do so Danny set to mowing the lawn while I made up some lunch and got everyone in their swim suits. We pulled out the little kid pool and set up the slip and slide and everyone was kept busy for hours.




This picture is for Grandpa O’Barr!

Last Day of Preschool

Aubrey had her last preschool class today. We all met at a local park and just let the kids play. I’m feeling a little sad about it being over. We had a good group of kids and I enjoyed watching them play, learn and grow. I’ve done other co-op preschools with the kids and all of them had their good points, but this little group of kids were just enjoyable. I can’t believe my little Aubrey is just one year away from kindergarten, she is such a delight, and has a contagious smile, you can’t help but be happy when Aubrey is around unless she is in troll mode as we like to call it. Anyway, I snapped a few pictures of the kids at the park today.
I of course had to catch a picture of Alyssa.

Bargains

I spent yesterday running around to thrift stores trying to find something for Emma to wear to school for her Ireland presentation. She already had a green wool sweater, so I was looking for a simple gray or black cotton skirt. Taking Aubrey to a thrift store is like taking her to a candy store. We came out without a single skirt, but she had a new pair of rain boots, two hats (hopefully not lice from trying on all the hats) a Lands End sweater and a pair of Gap shorts all for $6, yeah for me, I think… I finally found a simple black skirt in a couple sizes too big, if I was more confident with my sewing skills I would have loved to have made her a cute pleated charcoal gray skirt, one more thing to work on. I did find a good bargain at Gotchalks though, they had some cute shirts for 60% off the 50% off sale price so they were just a couple of bucks, I was feeling pretty happy. So things were going my way, so I wanted to push my luck. I have this garbage can, I paid $100 for it, sshh don’t tell anyone. Anyway, this garbage can broke in it’s second year of life, and I was sick over it. So I looked the company up online, since this ends good I’ll tell you the company, Simple Human. So I mustered my courage, and called their customer service line, and said that my can was broken. They asked me my name, address etc… and said that the replacement part will be here in 5 days. She asked me if that was all and I asked her if that was really all, so we’ll see what happens, but they were wonderful. I had no receipt, no proof of purchase, nothing, you don’t see levels of customer service like that very much. So over all it was a good day.
Emma had her presentation today. We made it a family event. She loaded the bus this morning, and we followed the bus to Fernley Middle School. She seemed to have a good time, and did really well, I was proud of her. Aubrey and Alyssa, frustrated me so I left early and headed home, but she was in good spirits when I picked her up from school. I have pictures, but I’m in the middle of making dinner so I’ll have to post them later.


A camping we will go

We knew that the weather was going to be bad. The predictions were for rain and cool temperatures, so we packed accordingly, but it seems like I’m never prepared enough.
Anyway, I’ll let the picture do the talking.

Castle O’Barr
The little tent to the right is our potty.
The weather held out just long enough to get everything set up and then the snow started falling. You can see a few of the flakes if you look closely in this picture.

The Royal Throne

Emma and her friend Devree

Noble was helping the boys with the bow and arrows. Everyone was getting a good laugh at Tanner because he’s never shot before, but would do a little butt shaking dance, and let it fly and hit the center of the target every time, maybe I should look into archery lessons for him.

Waking up the first morning, the lens was fogging up. We all slept well but it was cold. When Danny went outside to take Aubrey potty, Aubrey saw all the snow, and said “HOLY MOLY” She had no idea it had snowed. We laid in the tent for a long time that morning and sang Christmas carols.

Our first morning. We ended up being the only family up there in a tent, but we stuck it out. One family left after the snow storm, but they weren’t feeling well, who could blame them. Going potty was miserable.

We were a little wimpy, we took off for the morning and went into town and saw Prince Caspian. Then we headed back up to the camp and went fishing. Danny had bought a California fishing license for the day and he didn’t want it to go to waste.

By the time we returned to camp the snow had melted, and we had a great afternoon down at the river. We didn’t catch anything, which actually relieved me I didn’t want to eat fish, so we roasted hot dogs over the fire. Rhonda, made a delicious Rhubarb Crisp that she shared with all of us. Tanner told a ghost story and the snow started up again, so off to the tent we went.



Alyssa down at the river. She picked flowers and ate lots of trail mix while the kids fished. I spent most of my time keeping her out of the river.

Trail Mix

Playing at the river!

Whittling! Emma and Tanner both got involved in this, Tanner needed two band aids by the time he was done, Emma didn’t need any. Tanner was tough about it. He handed Danny back his knife, and it was covered in blood. Danny asked why it was covered in blood, and Tanner just casually mentioned to Danny that he’d cut himself. Silly boy.
Danny’s lesson on how to start a fire using flint.

“Ready or not here I come.” There were a lot of kids camping with us and they got a game of hide and seek going. That always worries me a little I’d hate to have Aubrey hide and then not be able to find her, but she was being good and was having too much fun for me to stop the game.

Emma and Tanner working on their spears. Tanner and I just finished reading Hatchet and he was thinking he could spear a fish, reality set in pretty quickly.

I unzipped the tent on morning 2 and quickly took a picture. We got up with hopes of things warming up like they did yesterday, but it never happened. I went into my friends trailer while Alyssa napped and played a game of Phase 10 with the ladies, and Danny and the kids played out by the fire. it continued to snow and rain all day and I decided to call it quits about 3pm. I knew laundry would be brutal, and so we packed it up and headed for home. It was nice sleeping in my own bed last night. I want so badly to be tough, but I’m committed to more camping trips this year, maybe in a warmer area. Hope Valley, California

What Happened…

Has anyone seen the years 2001, 2002, 2003… 2008? I was thinking back on time, and I’m not sure I remember much about those years. I remember getting married, having Emma, and Tanner, but the rest seems to be a blur. I remember certain events, but they seem to be just isolated event, and I’m not sure I could even put a year to them. Someone tell me that it’s just because I have little kids and that time will return to a more reasonable pace soon…

OK, enough of that. I’m trying to get ready for a camping trip. We are going to Hope Valley with some friends, they all have R.V.’s so we will pitch our tent in the shadow of their R.V.’s and try not to feel like losers. To be fair there will be a few families in tents, so we wont be the only ones, but I’m sure when I hear their potty flush there will be a moment of jealousy. When camping with friends in the past, I was jealous in the middle of the night when I would hear their heater kick on, and I’m awake and freezing, so this year I broke down and bought a tent heater.

We’ve had a little bit of a hot streak the last couple of weeks, but a low front is moving in and it snowed over Mt.Rose last night. We’re suppose to have highs in the low 60’s in Hope Valley this weekend with high chance of rain, I was hoping when I told the kids about the rain that they’d say, lets not go… but they thought that sounded like even more fun, so wish us luck, with rain, lows in the 30’s and us in a tent with a 2X4 over a hole potty. Anyone want to join me for a nice hotel in San Fran instead? I’ll post pictures on Monday, if we survive.

Tuesday night I was telling Danny that I wanted to live in a place that had lots of thunder and lightening storm, and of course rains a lot, doesn’t get too hot, or too cold. He laughed at me and told me to contact a real estate agent and see if such a place exists. We often go months without any kind of moisture here, we have lovely lightening storm that start fires but it never rains with the storms. Well later that night, almost in a mocking fashion to my earlier statements, the skies opened up and produced a storm that we haven’t seen here in the 10 years that we have lived in Nevada. The lightening was hitting so close that the entire house was shaking, we couldn’t count past two from seeing the flash to the sound of the thunder. Then the rain came, rain like we have never seen. Everything was soaked the gutters were over flowing, the front yard was flooding, it was amazing. I loved every moment of the storm, the kids all came and climbed in bed with us talk about spectacular. It’s been rainy and cool ever since, and I guess I got my answer without calling a real estate agent. I need to learn to find happiness in the place that I am, the grass seems to always be greener elsewhere, but our grass is pretty green, and I’m happy.

Hot Springs!

Another weekend has come and gone. I’m always a little sad on Sunday nights, knowing that my children are going back to school and Danny is going back to work. We had another good weekend. I think that the kids are catching on to my “get things done” regimen. Saturday morning the kids were up at 6:00 like normal, and we let them hang out in bed with us until 7:00 then I asked that the kids get their rooms clean. I’m not just talking picked up, I’m talking clean. I went in with Tanner and helped him out, Emma was able to take care of her and Aubrey’s room pretty much by herself, then Danny and I tackled the kitchen and the master bath. I even cleaned my tubs jets. Then it was off to Tanner’s soccer game, which they won!-good job Tan. I stayed home from this game so that Alyssa could catch a nap before the days activities, and I worked on my calling so that I wouldn’t be worried about that during the day. They called the game early because it was nearly 100 degrees and they were worried about the kids.
We took off for Grover Hot Springs which is about 20 miles over the California border. The California border is the line between ugly and beautiful. They were nice and gave us a small chunk of Lake Tahoe, but it’s mostly on the line of desert and trees/mountains, with the trees and mountains on the California side. The hot springs are pretty warm, but Alyssa didn’t want anything to do with the cool pool, so I stayed in the hot pool with her. The other kids ran between the two pool, it was so nice.

When we were waiting to get in a lady told us about a hike to a waterfall, I’m such a sucker for waterfalls, I love them, and knew I wouldn’t be able to leave without seeing the waterfall. So off we went. What the lady neglected to tell us is that you have to climb rocks, lots of large granite rocks to get to the falls, it was worth every climb though. Unfortunately the kids weren’t in climbing shoes, so they hiked the 3 miles in flip flops, there was a little whining coming down, but they were awesome.

We climbed to the top of the waterfall hoping to find a pool to swim in, but the water was running too fast to get in, there were lots of lizards hiding in the rocks, and the temperature was perfect, so it was worth the hike, it’s something I’d like to do again in proper shoes so that we can explore a little more.

Of course I took pictures, the mineral water is a lovely (gross) color, and at first I didn’t want to get in. When I went with my parents to Alaska in the motor home with the kids we stopped at some hot springs in Canada that we hiked to, and it was in the middle of a river, they were so much fun, no cement pool, just wade into the river, but the smell was like finding an easter egg three weeks after it was hidden. Grover Hot Springs didn’t stink, but I enjoy the river setting over the created pool setting.

So here are a few pictures, sorry I deleted the ones of me in a swim suit, maybe another time… yeah right.

Top part of the waterfall

Emma was mad at Tanner because he wouldn’t put on a decent face for a picture, so I told her to join him!

Moments of Cute

Emma and Tanner were sorting laundry the other day and having way too much fun doing it, so I took my camera down there to see what they were up to. I still don’t know what they were doing in there, but I asked them to open the door and this is what I got. I like it when they get along especially when they have to work together, it makes the chore more fun.

In a recent post I was saying how Alyssa wont look at the camera, and refuses to acknowledge me at all if I have a camera in my hand, somehow that has been cured and she now has Aubrey’s problem. I’m assuming she has picked it up from Aubrey, but when she sees a camera now she says “cheeeeeessssseeeee”. I’m thinking I liked being ignored more. It’s cute though. Last night in the bath she was licking water from the faucet as it poured in and I thought it would be a cute picture, this is when I discovered her change of heart for the camera, she wouldn’t lick anymore she would just say cheese.


Here’s Alyssa looking too cute in her nightgown hugging her baby. How many times can I use cute in one post?


One more moment of “cute”. I was eating lunch and put on “Little Bear” for the girls to watch for a few moments peace. When I came to see what Alyssa was up to this is what I found, luckily I had my camera right there. Sweet little sister, a mother’s dream come true.


I wish I had something exciting to tell, but sadly, things are pretty quiet around here. Danny did get the fence put up and there are only 14 days of school left, I’m behind on laundry, but I’m not sure that qualifies as exciting. So I best not waste much more time here, and go get that laundry done, blech!

Random thoughts…

Our little town has a festival called Oodles of Noodles, I guess it is to celebrate the Chinese influence on the town’s existence, Dayton was settled by Chinese mine workers, and used to be called China Town, although I see no Chinese influence in this town at all, and I’m not sure what noodles has to do with anything, you’d think Oodles of Rice or something… I know it doesn’t rhyme, I get it, but I don’t really get it… Anyway, this is going somewhere, I’m just taking the long way there! So what you do is buy a ticket and that allows you to sample different pasta dishes from local business and then you vote at the end for your favorite. So one thing that really bothers me about living where we do is our local brothels. The Bunny Ranch sponsored a booth and made a pasta dish and had their little “bunnies” out their serving it, and to top it off the noodles are shaped like yep you guessed it bunnies. Cute huh? They sell the noodles in packages with “The Bunny Ranch” on them if anyone is looking for souvenirs. Tanner and Emma came up with me to get our sample of pastas sigh, I guess everywhere has it’s problems.

Yesterday for FHE it was my night to choose activity, and I chose to go hiking on the Tahoe Rim Trail. So I packed everything up, stopped by Subway for some 5 buck foot longs, picked the kids up from school, fetched Danny from work and headed up. We had a wonderful time, but I forgot my camera, I was so disappointed, since starting this blog I’ve been so good about capturing everything we do on camera, and I think it will make a great family book, but my camera is very large and not conducive to hiking, I need a small camera that I can keep in my car for such outings. The kids had such a great time. The first mile and a half of the hike is up hill to a large out cropping of granite rocks. We usually stop there for dinner and then head home, but we wanted to go further this time so we continued on, the hike is actually hundreds of miles long, Google Tahoe Rim Trail, it’s pretty amazing. So we continued past our regular spot, but it was getting so cold and Alyssa was starting to fuss, so we ate dinner on another granite rock, I wish I had pictures, it’s so beautiful. Tanner told us a scripture story, Emma shared a lesson, and Aubrey had us singing songs the whole way down, it was delightful, and the kids had so much fun, except Alyssa who’s diaper starting leaking, I can only assume from the pressure of the back pack between her legs so she was unhappy. Aubrey made the 2 miles up without any help and didn’t slow us down at all, Danny carried her a little ways back down, but it’s nice that she is getting big enough to join us on our adventures. We were all pretty cold when we got back to the car, so we stopped by a Starbucks on our way home and the kids got hot chocolates and Danny and I got steamed skim milk with a little flavoring, Danny’s idea, he was on treat.

My friend Heather is off on a cruise this week, good for her, but really, I’m jealous!