Tuesday, December 29, 2009

{The Big Black Thing}

So every Christmas we unpack all our holiday stuff--decorations, pictures, albums everything. This everything includes Christmas movies and books. I think that if we hide them away they are more special and loved even more when they are around. So when the movies come out we have some oldies but goodies that are of the VHS variety.

This year the boys pull it all out stick the movies in the handy Christmas basket and the books under the trees and on we go.

Until one day E comes in, with nothing in his hands while I am wrting lesson plans to ask "What do you we do the the big black thing?"

Me: "What?"

E: "In the movie bucket, the big black thing?"

Me: (i still have no clue what he is talking about and am just straing at him)

E: "You know it goes in the big black box but it isn't doing anything"

Me: (Still confused and having no clue)

E: "It was in with the movies so we can watch Home Alone 3"

Me: (finally I got it...the VHS tape of Home Alone 3 and the VCR!) and I start laughing and explain how it works and what to do.

My 7 year old has no clue what a VCR is or that at one time it was all we had to watch movies

Then tonight....

the 9 year old comes in and yes I was working on lesson plans again

K: "you know that V thing?"

Me: (looking at him wierd I am sure)

K: "We want to watch Home Alone 3" (followed by an eye roll by him)

Me: " the VCR you mean?"

K: "Yeah. How do we get it to go?"

Me: "You push play like I showed you before."

K: "but it is at the end and we need to get it to the start."

My child did not know how to rewind a movie or even thought that was a possibility that he would have to do that.....what have dvd players done to our thinking???

So we talk about how to rewind the movie and he goes to do it.....

From the other room I hear this conversation:

E:"Are we going to watch the movie?"

K: "We have to get it to the start first. Mom said to re---wind, re--wond, reee....to push that button."

E: "But the numbers are going backward."

K: "Well they must go forward when we watch so this is how it works....just wait Mom said it would work."

My poor babies....can't remember that it is called rewind and have no patience to see what will happen...I wonder if I should show them fast forward to get through the previews??

Maybe next year we should find all those old movies on dvd so they don't have to have this convsersation again next year.

Monday, December 28, 2009

{Christmas in Pictures}




{A Nerf Gun Christmas}


This year was all about the Nerf Gun. All boys, including C, got a gun for Christmas. Our house is constantly covered in the nerf darts and people are running shooting hiding and sneak attacking each other.

The only rule...no shooting in the kitchen when food is cooking and no shooting the mom.

{Christmas Eve}

It seems each year our traditions evolve and change. We add new ones, take out the ones that didn't work, and remember ones from years past.


This year we remembered a treasured tradition we had when we would go home to Canada for Christmas. We only did this twice in Canada but the kids loved it and it gave us all something to do Christmas Eve day as a family. Now we try to recreate that in Vegas, but we were missing snow and a cold cold cabin but it was just as fun.




So we re-introduced the roasting hot dogs and marshmellows over the fire pit this year. C dug out a hole in the backyard, I did the shopping, K did some roasting, and E was the freezing cold flashlight holding hating the smoke of the fire person.

We also did our painting this year. Last year's theme (picked by me) was snowmen, this year was K's pick which was Christmas Trees. It is a quiet tradition with everyone at the table together will all the paints I can find. It is relaxing and different from all the other stuff we do.





We also read the Christmas story before taking the traditional kids in their jammies picture in front of the tree. The night ends with the boys opening the presents they purchased for one another. It is a fun day and a great start to our Christmas day.

Monday, December 14, 2009

{Christmas Treats}


It seems that every other year my parents are able to come to visit sometime in the month of December. So we have a lot of Vegas Christmas memories, as opposed to going out of town to make extended family memories.

This year Grandma was able to help all the kids make treats to take to school for thier classmates. Even our cousings A & L were here for the fun! K. didn't want to give "hearts" to everyone so he went with the classic candy cane, but E and L were happy to make each of thier classmates a candy cane heart. Grandma did the dangerous hot gluing and the kids punched out circles, cut ribbon and signed all thier tags while I stamped and helped out.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

{Hope, Faith, Endurance}

I have followed the story of this family since the day after the accident. I read this mom's blog before the accident and continued to all these years, following her recovery and faith. She is amazing.

Her story and the story of her family has been written beautifully in an Arizona paper and is in a two piece series.

It is a great story of love hope endurance faith and family.

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/stephanie-nielson-intro-120609.html

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/stephanie-nielson-intro-120609.html



p.s. one of these days I will get caught up on our lives here in blog land and i am hoping that is before Christmas!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

{thanksgiving}

For Thanksgiving I pretty much force everyone into the kitchen to help. After they are in there all is well it's getting them in to help that is the hardest. I do a lot of prep the night before so we all spend a good hour or two together cooking and getting ready for the morning.





The next day after a movie at home, and dinner we do gingerbread houses that evening. This way we get our first taste of Christmas decor in our house early. This was the first year the boys were able to do all the decoratinog themselves. C still puts the houses together and we watched the boys decorate. We might need to buy one for each of us next year so C and I have something to do too!


{THe Fall Flood}

So the morning of Thanksgiving we woke up to water all over the boys bathroom, down the hallway and in the front room of our house. We started soaking up water but it seemed that as fast as we could soak it up the faster it was running out. Finally C turned the water off to the house and thus began our fun experience of turning the water on and off at the street so we could use it.
This was after they dug up our front yard to stop that leak, and replacing our water heater 2 days before...to say the least we were not happy campers.
We found out the next day after tons of phone calls to get someone out here that there was a major leak in the pipes in our house and all the plumbing would have to be replaced. And there we were for 6 days with virutally no water to the house and plumbers everywhere.

They cut holes in almost every wall in the house, turned our garage into a plumbing store and became friends with us for those days.
I think the boys counted 18 holes in all through the house. Here are a few pictures of that holiday fun.


{The Last Game of the Fall And Awards}

It was E's last game. It got warmer so we weren't all freezing (remember we are in Vegas so freezing is below 60 degrees). It was a great season and E had a great time. It was his first season the "big field" so it was a challenge but he figured out how helpful it is to play the position you are put in so you don't run yourself ragged chasing the ball on the big field.


And the picture is horrible and my battery died so it was the only one I got that day.


Then the next Tuesday was his season closing party. E got another trophy and his coach, who we love, talked about how hard he worked and how for being the smallest on the team he did a great job. We had a really young team this year and I think they only lost 2 games all season...They did a great job!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

{Plymouth Day at school}

So the next day at school the scholars celebrate the pilgrims by doing activities those children did all day long at school and having a feast....not the feast we have now but the foods the pilgrims ate. It is always interesting and always fun. I had always helped as a parent in the past few years and I have to say the day was a lot less stressful as a teacher.....this is was a lot more fun on the other side this time.

This day the kids also dress up. K stuck with the pilgrim costume (which he says he will use as the pirate costume he will need later in the year by changing hats and adding weapons) E went with his last years Indian costume. He came home looking like this...feather headband, war paint and shoe-less. I guess the Indians didn't really have slippers back then.

{Plymouth Plantation Play}



Our school put son a play each year for Thanksgiving. It tells the story of the Pilgrims coming to America and how Heavenly Father's hand was in it all.

This year the lower grammar were the stars of the show. E was a pilgrim in America, and K was the first Governor of Virginia. He got to be in Holland, England on the Mayflower and die in America. Both boys had a few lines and got to do a lot of acting.

Here they are before the play getting all ready to leave.




This is during the play.....





on the boat



the final bows




C was in charge of pictures since I was helping with the play and he wasn't really close to E's side of the stage so the pics form there are blurry and hard to tell who is who. But E was happy because he got to wrestle on stage too.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

{Same Picture 5 years ago}



So somewhere in my collection of pictures I have this same picture

Only they were smaller like around 3 and 4 years old


Wearing capes made by the darling little girl's mother


and they couldn't touch the floor.



I would share it with you but first I have to find it (it was before we all went digital (the olden days as my boys call it)

{Trick or Treat}

We took all our costumes and headed out with the cousins. It was great to be in a place where there were a lot of other kids on the streets instead of just us and a few other random teenagers. It was cool and felt more like Fall weather up there.

Here they are before the fun began....

{Pumpkin Fun}

So I'm behind again in our blogging world but we are alive and well here.
We spent Halloween with our part of our Walker family in St George...so it is really our Salmon family but it all works itself out.


We took our pumpkins up and the boys had fun carving their own pumpkins with their cousins. K was happy because we let him do it all....the cutting the de-seeding everything on his own.

E was happy to pound the light brights into his. He doesn't like the cleaning out part though, if you couldn't tell.

Friday, October 30, 2009

{Proud to Announce.....}

With all the fanfare of fireworks, trumpets and drums we are happy to share with everyone....

.....K got straight A's this quarter!!

This is the first year he gets letter grades and percentages and he did it. He will be joining his fellow Straight A Scholars at a luncheon just for them and the Principal in a week or two and he is so happy!

His report card reads...
MATH 99% A
HISTORY 95% A
LITERATURE & GRAMMAR 94% A
SCIENCE OUTSTANDING

{Bored already}




2 days off of school and on the second day they are bored already. Good thing they have school again next week. Yesterday they watched movies played wii and ate junk.

Today none of those sound good. I found E standing on his head next to the couch and K sitting on the floor staring at it.

E left with C to get lunch and K re-discovered a little can of play dough. I don't know where it came from as the play dough all jumped into the trash can a few years ago and no one has seemed to notice.

But after 45 minutes of being entertained and actually making things out of it I am reconsidering...maybe play dough for big kids is great. I didn't have to tell him not to eat it, to keep it on the table, to not use my good kitchen tools with it. He didn't just smash it in the table and carpet or shred it into a million little pieces and promptly wipe it all onto the floor like he would have 4 years ago.

Play dough might be welcomed around here again.

{Water}

So we got a rather large water bill. C was concerned ...I knew that he would figure it out and forgot about it.

Tuesday morning a water district guy showed up b/c the company was worried about our water usage being triple last month....we live in the desert remember? So he and C looked around and decided the problem was under the house or yard somewhere.

So Thursday I go to work (the boys have Thursday and Friday off) to do Parent/Teacher Conferences and come home to this.....


Today they will finish digging, re-route our water line to the house via the garage and the leak in the yard will be fixed. I hope we get some new landscaping out of this!

{Carnival Cake}

Last year E won a cake at the cake walk during the carnival. And that's all he wanted to do this time too....so off he went and he came back with this one...

He is one lucky boy!

{Halloween Carnival}

Our ward has a scout fundraising carnival for Halloween and the boys wanted to go so off we went.

It was the first time they got to wear their costumes since I take them away after they try them on at home and hide them until it is time to wear them so we don't ruin them or break the accessories before the big day(s)!

This year the boys are all about the accessories.

K went with Darth Vader (I know not a surprise since they are both into Star Wars so much) but he loves the mask, the light saber and we got him a voice changing thing that makes it sound like the funky breathing Darth does.
E went totally off the star wars thing this year and is Snake Eyes from GI Joe. I don't think he knows much about GI Joe but he knew he would get a sword and daggers so he was sold.

The pictures do not give the whole "affect" seeing as for the ward carnival no masks were allowed so I'll post more after Saturday night!

Happy Haunting!

{Math Bee}

This past Wednesday was AHA's Second Annual Math Bee.

The boys did really well. Luckily for me the Bee was held right next door to my classroom so I could poke my head out when K was part of the action.

E's class had some of my 1st graders competing since they made it through all the first grade questions. He was the second to last second grader left in the contest...he did great!

K made it through his grade and to the 13th question of the 5 grade's questions. He was one of 3 4th graders left at that point. That question knocked two 4th graders out though. He did great and we are so proud of them both!!

{How we know the weather is changing}


This is what the family room looked like after digging for clothes for the soccer game. We have now cleaned it up and tried on clothes to see what the boys need for the new season.


Every time the season changes we "go shopping in the garage" as the boys call it (It is their favorite kind of shopping and they don't' even want to talk about real shopping) and the family room takes a few days to show up again.

{Night Game}


E's first night game this season happened to fall on the coldest day of fall so far. It was under 50 degrees so all the kids were freezing!

E. had on three layers of shirts , two layers of pants, his soccer gear and gloves. K was also bundled up and got to wear his new jacket to the game. Everyone was cold and the players certainly weren't used to the fall weather.

It was a cold night.