Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Birthday boy


I remember as a child thinking that people who are the parents of youth are really old. Well I am now that parent. McKay turned 12 last Saturday and his dad took him on a great fishing trip at Yuba Lake with some buddies from work. As you can tell from the pictures, he thought it was the greatest time. In June, we went on a family vacation to Minnesota and South Dakota, and McKay fell in love with fishing. He has since borrowed a field guide from the library and has studied every fish in our lakes. He has become quite the fish expert now to add to his extensive knowledge of birds and other wildlife. He also gets to go on a 3 day backpacking trip next week with his scout group, and is so excited to do some more fishing, and try fly fishing.

McKay has recently started drum lessons and is doing really well with it. We picked up a drum set for him for his birthday and he practices every day, much to the annoyance of his sisters. He is able to keep the beat on some songs, and he is learning to add his own flare to the drum beats he is learning. It is really fun to hear him practice.

McKay is a great example to me every day. He is so excited to receive the priesthood. He is a leader in his peer group. He makes decisions based on what is right and not on what every one else is doing. He has an amazing thirst for knowledge that inspires me every day. When he makes mistakes that he recognizes, he apologizes and tries to do better. He is responsible and helpful to me, and if the truth be told, I rely on him for many things in our family. He truly is growing up to be a young man. Happy birthday, McKay! I love you very much.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Great Webinar


This is how I will be spending my evening tonight! I am SO excited.


The Making of America , Part 1 of 4
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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Blessings

It has been such a long time since the last update. Sorry we have been crazy busy. The loan on our house did go through and we are now happy homeowners. We moved in April 2, and I still find myself putting things away. Clarence already has many projects going on, such as cleaning up the yard, building a pantry, moving walls, etc. He is in his element now. Clarence's company has now been put on a furlough program, where they work 3 weeks and then get one week off unpaid. Scary. But on the bright side, the kids and I are working at a local raw milk dairy and getting lots of great, fresh, delicious dairy foods and meat. I feel extremely blessed. I'm not posting pictures of the house, you will just have to come and see us. The kids are loving it here. They have already made lots of friends. This neighborhood has been very welcoming. We are definitely meant to be here right now. Here are a few more recent pics of my little man. He is such a sweetheart. He rolls all over the place now. Pretty soon, he'll be into everything.

6 months old!


This is how Oliver uses his pacifier now.



Clarence got these shirts from a buddy at work. He thought it was pretty funny, so he had me take a picture. If you can't read Oliver's shirt it says "I was in for 9 months now I'm on probation." Clarence's shirt seriously makes him look like a jail inmate.




This is a short video of Oliver's first time eating food. Pretty cute, but not a very clear picture.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Check this out!

McKay just posted some interesting posts about his birding adventures in our yard. Check it out if you have a minute. Here. I think it's pretty great how much he loves his birds and he has some great stories. It really is fun to watch the kids grow up and learn new things. We still have not heard whether our loan has gone through or not and we are suppose to close the 30th of this month. Stress!!! I took Oliver to the doctor today, because he sounds like Darth Vader when he breathes, but luckily, it's just a bad cold. I was a little nervous about RSV or pneumonia. I am so grateful it is not. Other than that, things are going well, I just wish I knew what was going on with the house. Anyhow, life is good.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The bottom of the laundry pile

So I have been searching for my camera for a few days now. I found it on my couch, under the huge laundry pile that has not moved for awhile. Some of the pictures of Oliver that I found cracked me up. I guess the kids take off with the baby more than I realized. Poor 4th child.


Oliver posing as the chef.


Oliver posing as Winnie the Pooh sitting next to fingernail polish stained Piglet.


Oliver being forced to walk way before he's ready.


Oliver pleading to be rescued from this craziness. I don't allow the girls to hold him that often, but when they do, they sure have fun. Here are a few more pics of my boy.


Some of Oliver's skills.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

The Home Feeling

One of my favorite books of all time is called Laddie. It is about a large family, set in the early American time period. In one part of the book, they are standing on a point that overlooks their whole property, discussing some of the trials they have faced, and the many things they have overcome, until now they can see the fruits of their labors in their land. They had started with nothing and now they have ownership of this beautiful land, their home, and their family. One of the characters calls this feeling the "home feeling". It is a feeling of ultimate peace, joy, and contentment.

The last 2 days or so I have felt the "home feeling". I feel as if I can see everything we have gone through together as a family thus far, and I am standing at a point overlooking it all, and feeling this ultimate feeling. I can see the purpose for it all, and I am just content to be today. My family makes me happy. I am so content with where we are now and my heart is spilling over with joy. What a glorious feeling. I just want to feel this way always, and I believe there will come a day when I will. But for now, I am going to enjoy it while it lasts. I wish I could give this joy to everyone.

We are under contract for a home, and are supposed to close the end of March. We will see what happens. Hopefully the financing will pull through. I wish for all of you to have a fabulous day! As soon as I find my camera, I will post some long overdue pictures.