July 27, 2008

Summer Activities

Abi and Anna have been involved in some fun activities this summer. Anna participated in a soccer skills class through community education once a week for 6 weeks. She really enjoyed the class and is quite the little soccer player. Her legs are short but she was usually the fastest kid out there. I was a proud mom when they played keep away with the soccer ball and the coach had to intervene so that someone besides Anna could have a turn. She isn't competitive like Abi, but that might be a good thing.


Abi has been interested in figure skating, so when Jesse's friend at work told him about a program near our home we decided to give it a go. She is one determined little girl and with some help from Jesse was able to pass off all the skills at the skate 1 level. She likes it so much that she has decided to put off dance classes for a while so she can continue skating.
Together, Abi and Anna, took part in the Cyprus High Mini Cheer Camp. For three days they took class from the high school cheerleaders. At the end they got to preform for the parents. There were quite a few girls from our ward involved and that made it even more fun.
I am sure you will agree that these are about the cutest little cheerleaders you've ever seen.


July 22, 2008

Our Day at Lagoon

We made a deal with Abi at the first of school that if she would do her homework without complaining that we would take her to Lagoon in the summer. Of course, this was long before we knew we would be pregnant. We took advantage of Carrie and Chavis' stake lagoon day and the pregnant ladies got in free. I never thought I would be able to spend a day at Lagoon and only ride the train and merry-go-round. It wasn't nearly as hard as I expected it to be. Abi is a roller coaster junkie now and Anna and Porter can't wait until they get bigger. They all enjoyed the rides that they were big enough to ride. We expected to get home early, but in the end we stayed until just before closing. Jesse keeps promising me a night out at the Melting Pot for begin such a "saint". However, I think we would spend almost as much on dinner as we did to go to Lagoon, so we will see.

July 17, 2008

Fun in the Sun!

Our ward has a playgroup that gets together once a week. We planned a bunch of extra fun activities for the summer. I volunteered our backyard for a water party. We had a few little pools, a slip and slide, and sprinklers for the kids enjoyment. My friend brought over her snow cone maker and everyone chipped in to order pizza for lunch. I was wishing we had thought things out a little better and scheduled it further away from the holiday, but we got through it. Everyone had a blast. Somehow we ordered the perfect amount of pizza and I made bread sticks that turned out really good. I hope we can do this every summer!

Swimming at Cabana

Since we can only be in one place at a time, we celebrated the holiday with the Thornock side on July 5th. We got back to our roots and had a BBQ at Cabana Club. We really enjoyed the pool after a morning of yard work. Abi and Porter are little fishes. Anna, on the other hand, is scared to death if her feet can't touch the bottom. So she spent a good amount of time in the baby pool or sitting on the deck. It has been a few years since the weather has cooperated with our plans to go to Cabana. We all had a lot of fun, although we missed the slides!

4th of July Parade - Tooele, Utah

We enjoyed camping out on Great Grandpa Liddell's lawn and watching the 4th of July parade. Our kids look forward to this tradition every year. It is also a great time to get together and celebrate Great Grandpa's birthday. (How old is he now? j/k) After enjoying a celebratory lunch together the Joe Liddell family reconvened at our house. (At least those within 200 miles.) The kids enjoyed running through the sprinklers while the adults relaxed. We also tried out a new tamale recipe and had a Mexican feast. It went over well, although with some adjustments they will be even better next time. We finished off the holiday by watching fireworks with some friends. It was a busy but fun 4th!

July 15, 2008

Oh Boy!

Porter loves our sandbox. One day the kids had been playing outside. Sarah came to pick up her kids and they went on their way. Pretty soon I noticed that Porter was missing. I asked the girls where he was and they didn't know. So I started to search. This is how I found him.
Porter loves the movie "Cars". He has slowly been acquiring some cars attire. He had some sandals that broke and so we went looking for a new pair. This is what he picked out, much to his mother's dismay. He is definitely the best at getting what he wants. I thought he had gotten over his excitement for the movie. Then we watched it the other day and he was so excited that it was like he was seeing it for the first time. The minute it was over he wanted to watch it again. Luckily we all like the movie and don't mind it once in a while.

Happy Very Late Father's Day

We went to vitist Grandma and Grandpa Thornock for father's day weekend. On saturday we went to the St. George Temple. It was the first time any of us had been there. We had some time to kill while Grandma and Grandpa were in a wedding and we went to the visitor's center and hung out on the temple grounds. It was one of the first warm days of the summer and we sure enjoyed it.







Under Construction

Life has been crazy and I haven't added anything to our blog in quite a while. I am trying to change a few things and it has been a bit frustrating. So, if things look strange that is why.

June 26, 2008

Tag You're It!

One Word Tag...
1. Where is you cell phone? desk
2. Your significant other? Jesse
3. Your hair? ignored
4. Your mother? energy
5. Your father? helpful
6. Your favorite thing? outside
7. Your dream last night? absent
8. Your favorite drink? brisa di mora negra (Los Hermanos)
9. Your dream/goal? Italy
10. The room you're in? Family
11. Your children? monkeys
12. Your fear? pre-term
13. Where do you want to be in 6 years? Date (I will have a daughter old enough to babysit)
14. Where were you last night? walk
15. What you're not? organized
16. Muffins? poppy seed
17. One of your wish list items? car
18. Where you grew up? Taylorsville
19. What are you wearing? stripes
20. Your TV? Barbie
21. Your pets? kids
22. Your computer? immobile
23. Your life? crazy
24. Your mood? content
25. Missing someone? Brian
26. Your car? empty
27. Something you're not wearing? jewelry
28. Favorite store? Target
29. Your summer? pregnant
30. Like someone? Jesse
31. Your favorite color? yellow
32. Last time you laughed? yesterday
33. Last time you cried? Thursday

I tag Sarah Searle, Adreann Liddell, and Ruth Liddell!

June 24, 2008

School's Out!


Abi is officially done with Kindergarten. She has really loved school and her teacher. She is especially going to miss seeing her friends every day. Her class put on a program for the last day of school. She played Goldilocks in a little skit and sang "Tiny Tim" all on her own. She has done very well this year and we are so proud of all of her accomplishments. In eight short weeks Abi will get to eat lunch and enjoy three recesses at school as a first grader. She can't wait!!

June 11, 2008

Little Man at Work




Porter is all boy! He loves to work outside with his Dad. Most of you know about his total obsession with the lawn mower. A few weeks ago the "lawn mow" broke. The wheel fell off and Jesse had to finish the back yard with three wheels. This was disturbing to Porter. Jesse told him that they would fix it together. For the next week he constantly reminded us that the lawn mower needed to be fixed. Porter and Jesse took a special trip to Home Depot to buy a new wheel. When they got home, Porter about had a heart attack when Jesse threw the old one away. To top it off he then discovered he had to wait until the morning to fix it. They went out bright and early the next morning and replaced the wheel. It was very serious business for Porter. He just loves his dads tools and can name most of them right down to the air compressor that we pass daily on our way to get in the car. He has also started to enjoy his Dads new calling and being around the young men in the ward. He helps set up chairs on Sunday morning and takes it very seriously. Just tonight Jesse was having a YM activity here at our house. They had gotten out some of our folding chairs in the process. Porter was having trouble not being in the middle of all the action and I had to keep chasing him down to keep him down stairs. I got busy and lost him. When I went upstairs to retrieve him I found that he had decided he should fold up all the chairs and stack them against the wall. I wouldn't believe he could do this if I hadn't seen it myself. We just love him to death.

June 6, 2008

Good Eats!


We were watching a cooking show on PBS the other day where they made Tortellini from scratch and I have had a hankering to try it ever since. We have all the necessary tools, thanks to Bert and Adreanne's generous gift of a pasta roller, so Jesse and I gave it a go last night. The pasta dough turned out better than it ever has before and it was a lot of fun to figure out how to make them look edible. It took a lot of time but in the end it was well worth it. Jesse couldn't stop ranting and raving about how good they were. The kids even gobbled it up. Luckily we had enough that we could freeze some and we can have another delicious meal out of our hard work. I thought I would include some mouth watering pictures. I wish you all could have tasted it with us.

Little Stars!


June 1, 2008

Tiny Dancers




Abi and Anna recently had their first dance recital with Shellie's School of Dance. After nine months of instruction and practice they both did a great job. We were very impressed with this dance school and would recommend it to anyone. The girls actually learned something and remembered their dance when it was time to preform. I was also impressed with how modest all of the costumes were. There was not a single bare midriff in the concert, even among the high school dancers. They got to wear stage makeup and get all beautiful for the recital. After Abi was all ready she looked in the mirror and said with a giant smile on her face "I look like a teenager." The bright red lipstick was the highlight for Anna. She still asks to wear lipstick almost daily.

May 22, 2008

And Then There Were Four


For those of you who didn't know, we are expecting another baby. It was all a bit of a surprise and took a minute to sink in but five months later we have decided that it really is a good time to add to our family. When we are running around and dragging our three kids with us Jesse and I often look at each other and wonder how we are going to keep four kids corralled on the move. We recently found out that this little spirit is of the male variety. It evens things up for Porter and Jesse, which is nice. However, Porter (our rough and tough little boy) is either going to kill the baby or have a great partner in crime. I am not sure which scenario I prefer. So now we need a name. Jesse came up with this "great idea" a few months ago that if it was a boy we would name it Chuck Liddell, after the ultimate fighting world champion. I have always liked the last name Liddell but now I am not so sure. If you can't tell I (Jeanette) am not crazy about the idea. I decided to leave the issue alone until we found out the gender. After all, if it was a girl the issue would just go away. I wasn't that lucky. So now Jesse brings it up almost daily and even has Anna (daddies little girl) going along with him. I thought it would be good to get input from all those who read our blog. Please weigh in by participating in the poll. Everything is going well with the pregnancy so far. I did one round of prednisone to help with some of the fatigue and aches that my doctor attributed to Lupus. It is better to be safe than sorry. It seems to have helped quite a bit. (I wonder if all pregnant women with three kids at home could benefit from such a treatment.) Abi and Anna are excited to have a baby around. They would have liked it to be a girl but are glad for Porter to have a brother. Porter is oblivious to it all. When he kicks, punches, or pushes me in the stomach I tell him to be careful with the baby. He then lifts up my shirt to look at my belly and points to his own belly and yells "my baby." He who has not been named is due to arrive Oct. 13, 2008. It will be interesting to see how this pregnancy plays out.
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Wake up and smell the blog!

Blogging, what is that? For the past few years I have been living technology ignorant. I have finally woken up and realized what a great tool it could be to keep in touch with our family and friends. Life seems to pass us by at the speed of light. As our little bunch grows we get busier and it is ever harder to connect with those we love. Hopefully, this blog will keep all of you in the loop and help us keep a journal of our changes at the same time.