Friday, November 2, 2012

Moving Day

You know the old saying, "When it rains it pours".
Well it started raining, then pouring on Dean and Candice's family in the month of October. We had been waiting and waiting for Jonathan to make his arrival in September, but he had his own plans. When he arrived on October 3rd, he came in a rush.

Dean had been waiting to hear on a job for weeks. Days after Jonathan was born, he got an email asking him to report to Vernal, Utah early Monday morning. (I think he received the email on a Friday!)

Candice and kids tried to go about their normal routine, but with new baby, their daddy being gone and a potential quick move, it was quite an undertaking. Talking to Candice on the Tuesday, after Dean had been at work for a day, she said it felt like he had been gone a week.  

Candice and kids packed and wrapped things up in Boise, while Dean searched for a home in Vernal. It came down to two; the one "in town" and the one "out of town". Finally, the one "out of town" became their new rental home.

When Dean could get time off, they made plans for a quick weekend move. Original plan was to pick Dean up at the airport Friday afternoon, pack the truck and head out Saturday morning. Dean surprised his family and came home a day early. We helped them pack up all day Friday, so they could leave that evening.
Uncle Grant-Brinton-Ed

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Lunch break!
This is what Jonathan did most of moving day, with an occasional break to eat. Such a good baby!
This is what Levi like doing. He wanted to help and had BIG ideas and STRONG opinions on how to accomplish the task.
Lizzy flitted about in a fairy-like way, saying things like, "Can you believe this is our house? It doesn't look like our house (empty). Did you know that we are actually moving today?"
This is what Jackson liked doing. He read his book, that I found out later, was supposed to be his entertainment for the long drive to Utah.
Micaela liked helping. With the assistance of Uncle Brinton, she learned how to use a hand truck to move boxes and how to move a mattress with straps. She also liked helping with Jonathan whenever possible.
Grandma McKinley's assignment was to cuddle Jonathan. She did an excellent job of it. :)
All packed up and ready to go...WAY a head of schedule. Time to hit the road.

But first, just a little more play time with friends and cousins.
We know this is a good thing for your family, but you will be missed around here!
Good luck in your new adventure Waite Family!!!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween Party

As our kids get older, our Halloweens are getting weird-er and weird-er...or at least different than they used to be. This year all kids, but Rylee, went trick-or-treating with friends while Jason and I supervised a teen party at our house.
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The plan was to play "Just Dance 4", make s'mores (using my new fire pit), hang out, eat snacks, be goofy/ flirty (boys were invited) and play games. Everyone came in costume and a spontaneous round of trick-or-treating in the neighborhood happened too.




Sorting and swapping candy.
I was excited for Rylee's first official girl/boy party. I kept asking the group if they wanted Rylee's dad to start the fire, so they could do s'mores. I kept getting, "later" or "not right now". When the teens went on their spontaneous trick-or-treating round, I had Jason get it started anyway.
Maybe it's not cool to do s'mores??? They kinda hung out by the fire a little, but I don't think anyone made a s'more!

When most of the teens were outside, Rylee came in to Jason and I and said, "Do you guys HAVE TO be in here? Couldn't you just go in your room? My friends are like 'Why is your mom watching us?...It's probably because there are BOYS here'."

What?! I didn't realize I was such a bother. Jason and I went to our room and tried not to be offended. :)
The kicker was that we had brought the t.v. out to the front room for them to play on and my computer was down, so I didn't have any of my usual entertainment. Jason played a game on his phone and I played Solitaire.

Happy Halloween???

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Trunk-or-Treat

Our bishop wanted this year's ward Trunk-or-Treat to be more of a community/neighborhood event. We got permission from the nearby elementary school to have it in their parking lot.
I was asked to make signs to put around the neighborhood and school. 
 
I made a little pocket, on each sign, with flyers about the Trunk-or-Treat.
My kids are good sports about dressing up...I think they actually like it.


Treyson the chef.
One of my favorite parts of Treyson's costume was his chef hat. I wanted to buy him a professional one, but ran out of time, so I quickly made one out of a strip of posterboard and some inside-out wrapping paper. Voila...chef hat!
Abree the pink pig.
Taylee made Abree's pig nose and ears with felt and a milk jug lid.
Taylee the BSU vampire fan???
Rylee the "cute nerd"...of course not a nerdy-nerd.
Treyson and his good friend Dylan.
Notice the funky rubber chicken..the final touch to Treyson's costume.

TRUNK-OR-TREAT!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Red Ribbon Week

The end of October is Red Ribbon week.
The schools around here have dress up days which include things like; crazy hair day, funny hat day, wear your favorite team jersey day, etc.
My kids love to participate.
This year at the middle school, they had a "Genius Day" (a.k.a. Nerd Day). Treyson went all out and was a perfect nerd. Some of my favorite touches were the inside-out pockets, one pant leg rolled up and his tweeky hair-do.
Do you see the Alfalfa-inspired tweeky in the back?
I don't know if I would call this "crazy hair" ....more like "scary hair".
Who would have thought to have a crazy chicken hair-do like this, but Taylee?
Funny thing is she went babysitting like this. I told her I thought she might want to take it out before, so she wouldn't scare the kids. She didn't.
She also went to a bishopbric's interview (temple re-dedication) looking like this. Yikes!

Monday, October 15, 2012

My Birthday

This year for my birthday...
Taylee baked me a chocolate cake from scratch with homemade frosting too.

I requested Chinese food for dinner.
Jason brought home lots of yummy choices.

Taylee gave me a candy gram.
It says, "Dear Mom, Life can be (SweetTarts) But you know how to keep your (Stride) Even when your kids are being (Air Heads) You're a (Smartie) and know what to do with my (Atomic Fireball) when experiments go wrong. Love, Taylee"
I received some awesome gifts; an HP printer (yay!!!), a fire pit, a fire pit cover (Jason knows me so well), camping chairs and s'mores fixings.
We were excited about the fire pit and had to try it out that night.
Snuggle up..it's chilly!
Thank you for a wonderful birthday, family.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

It's Great to be 8!

Abree turned 8 years old on October 5th. Because of General Conference, our stake baptisms were moved to October 13th. So instead of having to wait until the first Saturday of November, she was able to be baptized the week after her birthday. We thought that was pretty cool.
Powdered doughnuts and pumpkin/cream cheese bundt cake. Yum.
It's GREAT to be 8! (get it?)
I had to spell it out for many of my family members. :)
 Taylee and Abree washed and braided Piper's hair (doll) and Abree put her white dress on.. so they could be "twins".
 Abree's dress was made by Grandma Smullin. Isn't is pretty? Thank you Grandma Smullin!
 Months before Abree's birthday..at least 6, Abree told me she wanted "high heels" for a gift. I found these "high heels" brand new at Goodwill. They were a little big, but fit ok with socks. She'll be able to wear them for a while. :)
 Taylee braided Abree's hair and we put her flower headband on that she got for her birthday.
 Abree is ready to get baptized.

This year, Abree's Primary teacher Sister Morrison, asked me (as Primary president) if their class could attend each baptism. I thought that sounded like a great idea (if parents supported it).
Each month, as Abree would go to her classmate's baptisms, she would get more and more excited for her own. She and Catherine Chandler were the LAST ones to be baptized (in our ward) for the year...finally. Abree also had a school classmate (Tyler) and a friend from another ward (Allie Brown) get baptized the same day..kinda cool.

After the baptism, we gathered in a classroom for her confirmation, so family and friends could participate.
Family pictures followed.
 Sweet cousins... a.k.a. the "princess posse" (in part).
 Julia-Christian-J.C.-Me-Jason-Lexie-Tyrel-Tim-Dad Waite-Dad Smullin
Treyson-Amber-Rylee-Taylee-Mom McKinley-Karen-Mom Smullin-Baby Savannah
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Joshua-Adam-Matthew-Jackson

 We gathered back at our home to have homemade soup and bread. I made a potato soup and chicken vegetable noodle soup. Karen made whole wheat and french bread.
Thanks Karen! Yumm-o.
Grandpa Smullin-Grandma Smullin-Lizzy-Amber
Lexie-Tyrel-Tim
 We took turns holding sweet Baby Savannah, J.C.and Julia's newest addition. Isn't she cute?!
 Christian
 Cameron-Jackson
 Matthew
 Daisylyn
 Joshua
Grandpa Waite-boys-J.C.-Jason-Audrey
Katelyn-Taylee-Micaela
Julia-Savannah
Amber-Tim-Karen
Grandpa Waite-J.C.-Grandpa Smullin-Julia-Savannah-Rylee-Grandma Smullin
Tyrel-Lexie

Family, thanks for being with us on Abree's special day.
It was lovely.