November 23, 2009

Happy 8th Birthday Abi!


I can't believe that Abi is 8 years old. All of sudden she seems so grown up. Abi was sick with a 102 fever all day Sunday (the day before her birthday). We thought it was the swine flu and she was going to have to stay home from school for a week . But the next morning she came bounding into our room ready to open her presents. She got this adorable dress from Grandma Sharon and a barbie Jeep and doll, among other things. Per Abi's request, we went swimming and had an ice cream cake to celebrate. Abi is a great help to me. She is such a good big sister and helps with Porter and Jack a lot. (she even changes wet diapers) she is very excited to be baptized in a few weeks. I am so proud of the young woman she is becoming.

November 9, 2009

Halloween

The kids are posing with, believe it or not, our Relief Society President. Her motorcycle completed the costume. She kept having to remind the kids that it was a costume and the piercings and tattoos were not real.





We had a fun and fast Halloween. With all of the play stuff going on, I was really glad we had figured out costumes early in the month. I kept having to remind myself about Halloween. We didn't even get a chance to carve pumpkins this year, much to the disappointment of the kids. Our ward had a trunk or treat (I love those!) And it was warm!! (Even better!) All three wards in our building had a trunk-or-treat so the kids got a lot of candy and we ran out and got out of there pretty fast. (And we bought a lot of candy.) Afterwards we had some friends over for scones and hot chocolate.

November 5, 2009

Little Cosette Video

I finally had to post the video of Abi on YouTube. It was just too big for blogger to handle. So, click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFaV9zsWCp8 to watch the video, or look up Abi's Little Cosette on youtube.com. I had to make it really short because of the free video editing software I was using.

November 4, 2009

Abi's Stage Debut

Abigail finished her run as Little Cosette in Les Miserables about a week ago. It was a great experience but a lot of work. Luckily Abi was off track the whole week and a half, there were quite a few late nights. I was relieved when it was over but Abi cried all the way home on the last night. Jesse was especially glad it was over as he got to take care of the rest of the kids while Abi and I were at most of the performances. The students and teachers that she worked with were so supportive and cute with Abi. She also made good friends with the girl that played Little Eponine and they played when they weren't on stage. Abi did a great job. She only acted nervous once, because there was a packed house (about 1000 people). But when she went on stage she was as cool as could be. I know that I was more nervous than she was. Our kids are still singing songs from the show, it was cute at first. It is a great show but I watched it about 8 times and so I am loosing patience with the constant singing. I have a video that I want to post but I have to figure out how to edit it a little bit first. (They didn't take all the questionable words out of the show and I don't want to get in trouble.) Stay Tuned!

November 2, 2009

Jack's 1st Birthday





Jack had a fun birthday. Present opening was very exciting. He also got free reign over his own cake and with a little help from friends got very messy. We love having Jack Jack in our familty. I can't imagine life with out him.

Washington DC Getaway

Jesse and I had the chance to go to Washington DC in September. Jesse had a business conference he had to be to and I tagged along. It was a lot of fun and a great break. Jesse only had a day and a half of meetings and so we had 4 1/2 days to explore. There is so much to do and see. We had fun figuring out the metro and negotiating the city. I was plagued with a planters wart on my foot that became an infected blister. The one time in my life I really need to be able to walk all day long and I get this problem. It was a challenge and we didn't get to do quite as much as we would have liked, but we made the best of it and had fun anyway. We ended up renting bikes to make our way around the national mall because I just couldn't walk anymore. That was actually one of the highlights of the trip. I think a grandma with a walker could move faster than I was going. This may sound a bit dramatic, but at one point I was positive that the pain in my foot was as bad if not worse than labor. When we got home Jesse was picking at the wart and all this nasty puss came out. It felt better almost immediately. I am sure there is some lesson that I was supposed to learn from this experience and I will be thankful for it some day. The kids had their Grandparents taking care of them and they made it through the week in one piece. (And so did their Grandparents)