Sunday, August 30, 2009

Funnies

Some funny things have happened this past month. I wanted to share them. Here they are:

Nathan's Funny

The other day I stayed home with Nathan. He had been running a fever and really wanted me to stay home with him. He had been feeling better but was just laying on the couch. This is what he said to me: "Mom, I really need my blanket. If you don't go get it, your really not a very good mom."

How's that for MANIPULATION!

Spider Experience

Matt and I were watching television when we heard Anthony say, "Dad, there is a really big spider in the hall." When I went to check it out, I found the biggest spider that I have ever seen! Matt grabbed the bug spray, but I wanted my camera since I knew that you would all be amazed at the size of it. So, we were all standing around, staring at it, trying to figure out how to get past it and get my camera without scaring it.

All of a sudden, here came Jaylyn running down the hall. We all started yelling "no, Jaylyn, stop" but she just laughed, thinking that we were all funny. You guessed it...bare feet and all...she stepped on the spider. Even worse than her having bare feet was the fact that as she stepped on it, baby spiders scattered. Matt acted quickly with the bug spray, while I was jumping up and down yelling in the kitchen, and Jaylyn was still laughing, oblivious to what had just happened
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Matt got all of the babies and we made sure the mama spider was dead. I cleaned the carpets this weekend and as soon as we pay the bug man for the last time he came, we are getting him here again. What we did learn is that Arizona has a spider called a wolf spider, and thank goodness they are harmless. However, they carry their babies on their backs. That's Arizona for you.

Pizza Party

Matt went to Utah a couple of weekends ago. The kids and I made homemade pizzas. They had a good time rolling out their dough and making their own individual pizzas. We missed Matt but made the best of it.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Primary Talent Show

Our primary had their annual talent show. Anthony's first choice for a talent was to have his cousin, Isaac come and do a light saber fight with him. However, after watching it on the computer, he decided to sing a song off of Pokemon. He sat there, day after day, practicing and memorizing the words. I was so impressed that he would do it by himself, that I decided Pokemon would be okay.

Nathan did his famous Hakka. We were going to try to learn some new stuff for it and have him add it. Well, we didn't get around to it so he did what he knows. Many of you who have seen it, know what it is. For those of you who haven't, it is a Polynesian war dance. He picked it up on his own after seeing it done at a few parties that the family has had. We think it is great and plan on helping him learn more one of these days.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Goodbye Summer, Hello School Year

Yes, summer is at an end for us. I started school last Monday. I know, it seems crazy that we start so soon. The only good thing about it is I can look forward to fall break, two weeks at Christmas, spring break and then getting out the third week of May. Anyway, we had some summer fun before getting back into the swing of things and then we started right up. Here are some pictures to show what's been going on.






The kids spent many days out in our backyard pool. I am amazed how much fun they can have in such a small space. Around here, anything to keep cool.


Here is one of our friendly neighborhood bugs. One day while we were doing some work in the garage, Nathan was playing on the front porch. He came screaming about a giant mosquito in the bushes. This is what we found. The first time I ever saw one, it was dead in my garage (right after moving in) and I freaked out. I have seen many since and it isn't that big of a deal anymore. I wanted to get a picture of a lizard too but none of them will stay still for me. While I was in Washington, Nicki wanted to know what Arizona was like so this is just a little view.

Say hello to and goodbye to our pigs. We spent a week feeding them while the Peterson's went on vacation. For those of you who don't know, we went in on some pigs with our friends. They are currently at the slaughter house. We are expecting a nice, big ham for Christmas.

The Peterson's also have chickens (well they have recently discovered that those that haven't been attacked by their crazed cats are roosters. Not a hen in the lot). We fed them as well while they were away. It was Nathan's favorite part.

On August 5th, the boys started school. Our Nathan started kindergarten. He goes all day. His first day of school he came home and slept for two hours. When we asked him what he did at school he said "played with legos and puzzles." When Matt when to pick him up on the second day he was no where to be seen. When Matt drove around to the front, there he was waiting for the bus. They had a bus practice for the kindergartners and then he was bound and determined to ride. He threw the biggest fit when he saw his dad. They will be riding this week. It gives me time to get Jaylyn and get home. Hopefully he likes it as much as he thinks he will.
Anthony started second grade. He loves it. I hope he continues to love it.
I am teaching senior English. My first week was great. When I gave them a pre-test and they actually worked quietly, I thought I was in heaven. I am looking forward to a good year.