Thursday, October 2, 2008

What have we been up to

So it's been a very long time since we blogged, so I decided to update you as to why it has been so long.






Izzy has been busy just being a toddler. She is learning all sorts of new things and is quite thrilled with her new vocabulary. She talks quite a bit now. She was also a little perturbed when we tried to give her walker to baby Zoie and was pretty sure she still fits and it shouldn't be given away













Jack has been busy going to school and having a hard time with deciding if he wants to be a big boy or a baby again. He was doing so well, but apparently now that Izzy can walk and assert her self, Jack is feeling quite jealous of her again.

This is what Jack has been doing when he's supposed to be staying home from church sick








Riian is busy going to school and playing soccer and cleaning her room (it takes about 2 hours a day to pick up one sock, so she's busy)




Cole is busy going to school, choir practice, soccer practice, scouts, piano lessons.




Nate is busy with Sleepy Hollow again. He opens on Friday, so he is gone every night this week and next and the following Monday. But then he's taking me on a much awaited trip back to Colorado, so he is forgiven for his absence.



Britt is busy being in charge of the Take Home Library, which was supposed to start next week, but it won't, so then it was going to start the following week, but the kids only have school on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, so it won't, hopefully the following week. I am busy trying to find volunteers (anybody?), and get the teachers to tell me what levels they want their kids at, I only have about 1/2 the teachers. I am also busy, as of about two weeks ago, being the Young Women's President. Which means I am in charge of all the girls in our ward (congregation) that are between the ages of 12 and 18, which is about 30. I am in charge of Sunday lessons, Tuesday activities, Girls Camp in June and many, many more things.



We have all been busy going to Thanksgiving Point to play in the gardens and the farm and walking the mountain trails to see the pretty fall foliage


































































































































0 comments: