Tuesday, April 28, 2009

earth day in central park

This weekend we decided to test ourselves and see if we were smart enough to figure out how to get from our apartments to Central Park. The train station is only about a 10 min walk from our house so we were able to do it without getting in our car at all...which was very important and green of us as we were heading to Earth Day. Earth Day is where thousands of people gather to create even more garbage than they would had they stayed home. But it sure was fun!

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The kids, especially Cody, loved the train more than anything else. Everytime the train would whistle he would yell, "Hear choo-choo!"

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Make your own Smoothie by peddling a bike.

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There were tables and tables full of the most amazing ribbon to decorate your own crown. If you know me very well you know my weakness for ribbon, so I cut a few pieces "for the crown" but they really went straight into my purse. hee hee.

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Jared and Simi came with us. Justin used to frame under Jared at L&T when Justin was only 14!

home depot's newest employee

I just love this series of Cody at Earth Day. The idea was that people were to fill up wheelbarrows with mulch and spread it around.

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Cody calls me "mom" now. He is yelling, "MOM, MOM, MOM!"

holmdel farms

Saturdays are long days by my myself with the kids so I usually try to plan something fun to keep us all happy. Last Saturday, Chelsi and I took our kids to Holmdel Farms, which is connected to a huuuge park/trail system/lake/etc. It was beautiful. The farm does demonstrations each week and on this day is was sheep shearing, the old fashioned way. One thing I want my kids to understand is where things come from so this was a good start - I think we'll go to the library today and get some more books on the process from wool to clothing.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

first adventure

Justin and I were able to go on a on a "Sunday Ride" after church. These rides are different from weekday rides because you consentrate on the beauty all around you and so it counts as spritual. Also you can't go over 20 mph. Bet you didn't know that huh? I think it's in Alma somewhere. Anyway, we rode about 28 miles from our house to Sandy Hook and back. This is a 1960's picture I found, you can see NYC in the distance. Justin's good friend Ryan from who is selling with us tended as his wife and kids are still in Utah - thanks Rex!

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

easter

A few pictures from Easter. I fear I just might be the only mo-mom who could care less about buying my kids new Easter church clothes, sooo - no pictures of them. Moving on:

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Fabric egg (the only one that turned out of my 5 attempts) and tulips delivered to my MIL at the Hunstman center.

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The UVU easter egg hunt with my mom - Cody found a stash!

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Coloring at UVU with grandma.

We left for NJ the Monday morning after Easter. The kids actually slept in Mapleton Saturday night so we missed out on all the Easter morning festivities. I knew I could count on Grandmas Jannie to go all out for them though, and they came home that afternoon in the best mood. We are so lucky to have both grandparents so close and so involved in our kids lives. Justin and I got to spend the day doing last minute packing and cleaning but we did get to go to Stake Conference at the MaKay Events Center. One of the 70 spoke and Elder Scott. It was really great. One thing he said that I loved was that as parents we needn't worry about raising our kids in this day and age. Our children were prepared in heaven to face the trials and temptations of their day. He had two young women come up and asked them questions about their family life and then had them bear testimony as he stood behind them. No big deal right? He told us he could have given a sermon on the importance of raising righteous families but here he had just given us proof. He said at their age, he didn't think he would have been able to stand strong as these girls do. But our children are prepared. So that made me feel good - just thought I'd share since most people who read this have little ones.

We left the next day for Jersey and made it in 3 days. Driving went better than flying alone last year. The kids were really amazing. Our apartment is huge and brand new and we can see the ocean from our window! Stay tuned for another summer of adventure!

ellie, if you don't stop whimpering we're going to throw away all your toys. say CHEESE!

I need to get something new up here, I'm too sick of looking at that peanut buttery laptop! Here are the family photos we ended up with the week before we left to New Jersey. We are here now by the way, and love it so far. Many thanks to Brit for taking these!

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Wow, a photo of just me, with my hair done! I think this is the only pic I have like this in all our 200,000 photos.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

i swore i would never do this...

...but I let Ellie indulge her inner princess. I do not like Ariel, Little Mermaid, Belle, or any Disney character really (except Snow White - she seems industrious, and I like her hair). I don't remember even knowing what a princess was when I was little and I didn't like the toy store - too loud and bright. Anyway, Ellie definately does know what princess' are and so what to do? Take her to a Princess Party is what! It was actually really cute, and they taught the girls manners during tea time.

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Ellie and Kelty

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Molly

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Tea Time

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Ellie has this problem around strangers - she goes mute. We have been practicing answering when someone like the doctor or a new teacher asked her a question. She loves this role playing where I pretend I am a "different person." Anyway, for the fashion show, she had to tell the girl what her name was so they could annouce, "Princess Ellie!". She did it! What a proud moment. She also told another girl "thank you". The rest of the day she talked about how she never had to be scared again. I love her.