Thursday, October 27, 2011

Nice Combo!

There's a phrase we use around our house... it first came about when Rylee was little and was becoming more independent and started dressing herself.

She came up with some doozies!

Instead of saying, "That looks funny" or "Try again" or "You don't match", we came up with the phrase, "Nice combo". It basically means, "That looks funny", "Try again" and "You don't match", but maybe a degree nicer... or at least a little more light-hearted.

During RED RIBBON week at the middle school, they had several dress-up days. One of these days was what Taylee referred to as, "Mis-matched" day.

Taylee went all out. I'm guessing she could have won a prize with her combo!

Button-up shirt with a lacy vest, sports shorts and leggins, boots and dress shoe footwear, scarf around her neck and mis-matched ribbons in her hair.

Nice combo Taylee!!!

After school, she informed me that it was actually "mix and match" day.... but basically the same thing as "mis-matched" day in her book.
Another day of the week was "Celebrity Day". She dressed up as Napoleon Dynamite.




Check out those boots. Aren't they awesome?!

Jason and I are impressed with her bravery and desire to dress-up and be so unique... at middle school!

Go Taylee!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Shoes!

I know I've shared this shoe with you before... but it's so cute, I'm sharing it again.

Funny how something like this...
can turn into something so cute like this!


Made these for my ladies I go visiting teaching to.

Also made this Minnie Mouse shoe... more on that to come.


I've also adapted the pattern and made an elf shoe, curled up toe and all. I'm thinking this would be super cute as Dorothy's ruby slipper or a Cinderella "glass" slipper too, as a party favor or party invite.


How would you use this shoe???

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Hands

Credit for this idea comes from Pinterest.

Now there's no guilt about the time spent on Pinterest, right? We've actually done something from it. :)


As we gathered for our "girl's night" at my Mom's house, we had a few extra visitors; Grandma Ison, Aunt Loma and Aunt Jocile. We took advantage of being together and took a few generational hand photos. This one is of Grandma Ison, my Mom (Lora Dawn) and me.

Grandma Ison and Aunt Loma... sisters.

We also ate yummy soup, talked about our lives and basically just enjoyed one another's company. We've made "girl's night" a regularly occurring date, once a month.
Sooo much fun.

Friday, October 21, 2011

XC Districts

Rylee was in cross country (XC) again this year.


Let me tell you... cross country at the highschool level is WAY more HARD CORE, than in middle school!


They began their practices in July and ran 5-8 miles a day; rain, shine or 100 degree weather. Even on their days "off" they were encouraged to run "just a few miles". What?!






Rylee was on track to be invited to join the Varsity team, but then at the beginning of the school year, she injured herself and was out for the first few races. The school trainers helped her with therapy on her injury, so she was able to run the last 3 races of the season, on the JV team.


Districts were held at Eagle Island State Park.


Side note: While I was waiting at the start line for the race to begin. There was a man there blasting music to pump up the runners. He turned to me and said I looked familiar and asked if I had gone to Valley View. No. After visiting briefly, we figured out how we knew each other. He was one of my 6th grade teachers at Garfield Elementary, Ted Coe.
So weird... I couldn't see Mr. Coe in him..he looked like an old man (he was wearing a hat and sunglasses too). Wouldn't want to know what he thought of me.. lookin' pretty rough that day. :)
Half way through the race, Rylee looks good.

Here she comes down the home stretch... still lookin' good.


Whew... tired.


Rylee, we're so proud of you. :)



Running buddies- Sarah Bruneel & Rylee




I'm so impressed that these kids WANT to do this. Running has never been my thing. Watching these young athletes is amazing. During races I fluctuate between yelling encouragement to tears of pride. I even cry for the opposing school runners. They are all AWESOME!


If you see me at a meet.. please don't mind my blubbering.. I can't help myself. I'm just so proud of them all. :)

Thursday, October 20, 2011

RMHS Choir Concert

It was a Thursday night and we needed to be in two places at once... a choir concert and a Cub Scout Pack Meeting. We decided we had to divide and conquer. Jason, Treyson, Taylee and Abree chose to go to the Pack Meeting.... I suspect because of the hope of treats. I went to the Rocky Mountain choir concert to hear Rylee sing.

It was a nice concert with lots of variety.... no treats though. :)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

YW in Excellence

Our ward recently had a new shift in YW leadership.... a whole new presidency (same advisers). With the change, came a slightly new direction for YW in Excellence night. The vision was to create an experience... a pioneer trek type experience to be more exact.




As you entered the gym, you could tell this was going to be a special night.






We literally set the stage for the girls to share their experiences by setting up 3 scenes.

This doesn't give you the full impact. We dimmed the lights and then "lit" the battery operated candles and lanterns. Also to add to the effect we had cricket, bird and stream sounds playing. With the dim lighting and nature sounds it was an awesome display.



Each class (Beehives, Mia Maids, Laurels) had selected 2 girls to speak about their trek experience or a trek pioneer story that made an impact in their life.

The girls were also asked to write a paragraph about their experience and how they would, "Go Forward with Faith".... how would they choose to use their trek experience to better their lives today?



The girls gathered in the over-flow area, as the parents were seated in the gym. When it was time to begin, the girls came in singing "Come, Come Ye Saints" walking up through the isle to the stage (holding battery operated candles), to begin the program.











Shared trek experiences, a special musical number, a personal pioneer connection from our new YW president, remarks from our Bishop and a delicious apple crisp served for dessert... a successful evening.