Monday, December 26, 2011

On the TWENTY-SIXTH day of Christmas



we were blessed to hike around Pennypack Preserve with Uncle Travis. It was so much fun to walk along the railroad tracks and learn about all the adventures our daddy and his brother had as kids. Reece and Raine collected 5 different types of balls and a bunch of other junk they wanted to bring home. Daddy stopped and fished along our hike and caught three rainbow trout and two small mouth bass. As daddy fished Reece and Travis searched for treasures and found a snake. Travis decided it would be fun to play with it. When the garter snake was picked up, it released a very strong, bad odor which went all over his was hands and shirt. Luckily, he was wearing gloves and found some sort of tee tree oil hair product laying near the creek to clean off some of the stench. It was quite a sight to see. Raine and I laughed while watching Uncle Travy dance around like a crazy man with the snake coiled around his wrist. Seconds later, Raine had to use the bathroom so I taught her how to pee in the woods, she did pretty good. It was getting late so we ventured down the tracks to a super old bridge, crossed the creek and started to head back to the truck. We saw our favorite house which we would love to buy and even spoke with a neighbor about the woman selling it. Please Lord provide us with a way to buy this home, it is spectacular!

It was almost 1:00 and the Williams family was meeting us at Village Pretzel in Hatboro so we had to motor through the rest of the hike. We were cold and hungry anyway and ready for some delicious Philly style pretzels and hotdogs. First we made a pit stop at home so Uncle Travis could change his stinky shirt. He decided it would be fun to play with a snake. When the garter snake was picked up, it released a very strong, bad odor. which went all over his was hands and shirt. Luckily he was wearing gloves and found some sort of tee tree oil hair product laying near the creek to clean off some of the stench. It was quite a site to see as Raine and I watch Uncle Travy dance around like a crazy man with the snake coiled around his wrist.

We caught up with the Williams clan at the Village Pretzel and enjoyed the best soft pretzels around and then headed to safe street at a local park. The kiddos played hide and go seek for almost an hour, it was so nice to be out running around like kids should do. It was also so fun the the aunts and uncles ran and hid as well. The cousins had a blast and didn't want to leave but out was getting too dark and cold. We returned home for Christmas dinner leftovers. It was like Christmas dinner all over again. We are so blessed to be spending the holidays with our Pennsylvania family. Thank you Lord for answering my prayers!


Sunday, December 25, 2011

On the TWENTY-FIFTH day of Christmas






pictures are worth a thousand words...


Saturday, December 24, 2011

On the TWENTY-FOURTH day of Christmas

we celebrated Christmas Eve with our family in Hatboro, PA. It was a special morning for Raine and I because we were able to get a manicure together. It was the first time Raine had ever received a manicure at a salon. We do mani pedis at home all the time and she just loves it. She was very cute and asked if we could be twins with red polish and gold glitter. She waited very patiently for the polish to dry and then was amazed at how pretty our nails looked.

While we were at the salon, Reece, Daddy & Uncle Travy went into town to a local thrift store to purchase Thor comic books. It was a fun adventure for them because they scored some other cool books too.

After the hustle and bustle of showers and cleaning up for church we made it there with some time to relax and actually get a seat. The kiddos went into the second grade classroom with Aubrey while Mo and I waited for Doug & Amber. Unfortunately, they stayed out in the family cry room with baby Rory. The worship service was amazing, I was quite weepy and somber. Every Christmas I am reminded about the birth of our Savior, but Pastor Joe's teaching was something different. It's hard to explain all the details but even as the two punk teenagers distracted me from the teaching, (several times) I was still able to feel the Holy Spirit's presence.

We met up with the Willams family who were kind enough to grab our kiddos from class and then drove back to Noni & Pe Pere's for Christmas Eve dinner. A feast of pasta with your choice of clam sauce, shrimp sauce, a meat sauce and a plain marinara. Mo & I were able to help roll all the cheese and meat for the antipasto salad. It was neat to hear Mo say that he thought his mom bought the amazing tray of salad delights. Aubrey, Reece and Raine played while dinner was prepared and once Amber & Doug were back from their house we were able to enjoy a Christmas dinner like no other. It was a pretty wonderful sight in Noni's dinning room, peace and joy on the eve of Jesus' birth.

Monday, December 19, 2011

On the NINETEENTH day of Christmas



I am ready to fly to the East coast and visit the Hauguel side of the family. We are just about packed and ready to go. I am trying to figure out some way to make it more of an adventure for my kiddos but I can't think of anything creative right now. 6 am is going to come rather early and I'm not sure how chipper I will be. Can't wait to see what the kiddos will think of it all.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

On the EIGHTEENTH day of Christmas

I was given three hours of the alone to pack our suitcases for our winter travels. We are just about ready to go east. Two bags are just gifts and two others are clothes. Mo has to pack his bag and then it will be just getting the little stuff organized and situated. Kids still don't know and I am bursting at the seems wanting to tell them but I know it will be more fun when the figure it out on the plane or as we travel. Mo and I are so excited to spend Christmas with extended family!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

On the SEVENTEENTH day of Christmas

Mo and I were able to go on a long awaited date! After a long day of fun at their holiday parties; the kiddos and I picked up Shelby to babysit. Reece and Raine were wired from all the treats and excitement of the day so Shelby had her hands full. Superdad had a tasty dinner ready for the kids when we walked in the door and I ran to change my clothes. Mo and I were blessed with tickets to the Wranglers hockey game. We met Tina and Tori at TGI Fridays for some yummy bar food and fellowship, then it was off to the game. The hockey game was quite intense, the score kept going back and forth. The Wranglers ended up winning it in the last 15 seconds of the third period. It was pretty awesome. Mo and I thought about running over to the movie theater to catch the opening night of Sherlock Holmes but we were too tired. How lame are we?

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

On the FOURTEENTH day of Christmas

my kiddos make me such a proud mama at parent teacher conferences. Our squirrely second grader made straight A's and our creative kindergartner is meeting and exceeding standards! We are extremely proud of them and love the comments the teachers gave about them; chatty, inquisitive, detailed and energetic. Daddy took the day off so he could be a parent of the conference and hang out with them all day. Did I mention how super he is at that? Well he is!

They headed to McDonald's for a celebratory breakfast and then all around town. When I called Mo to see how things were going, he said they skipped driving around and just came home to play. The kids were having a blast building, coloring and discovering long lost toys. I loved hearing that and went back to my work. I treasure the time my kiddos get at home with their daddy, it is such a blessing to all of them.

Monday, December 12, 2011

On the TWELFTH day of Christmas

We were able to get back into our book, The Adventures of Hugo Cabret. It is a very interesting read, one the kids love. Every time I tell them that it is time to go to bed, they beg me to read more. The book was the winner of the Caldecott Award which is for the illustrations within a book. This book however is more like a chapter book that just a picture book and we love the illustrations that are mixed within the pages of text. If you can get your hands on a copy, pick it up it is a great read!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

On the ELEVENTH day of Christmas

We were able to get in some serious Wii time. The kiddos played Just Dance for Kids for about an hour, nonstop. Reece was very, very good at. Raine started to get the hang of it and then it became quite a competition. It was so fun to watch them laugh, giggle and dance. They also played the Wii sports and Mario Kart for awhile too.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

On The TENTH day of Christmas


The kiddos and I went to 'Top Dollar Recycling Center' for a Cub Scout field trip today. It was quite interesting; Mo needs to bring the endless piles of steel he has laying around to Top Dollar for some CASH. He was very busy providing for his family by digging holes at a landscape job and was sad he missed the adventure. After the outting we stopped by 'Five Guys and Fries,' a delicious burger joint, for some lunch - keep digging Mo, you just paid for our lunch :-). While on our way home we drove by Star Nursery and Reece and Raine asked if we could stop in to make a craft. They made these cute, little, tree stump Christmas ornaments. At home we settled down for some good-ol' fashioned quiet time, Reece lasted all of 10 minutes and Raine slept soundly for 2 hours! Daddy came home and we were right where he left us snuggled up on the couch getting ready to watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Another great and mellow adventurous day.


Friday, December 09, 2011

On The NINTH day of Christmas

I feel like a I've been run over by a truck, we are cuddling up on the couch tonight for some good ole favorite Christmas specials. Frosty the Snowman, Frosty Returns, Yes Virgina and Elf on a Shelf. Raine only lasted through half of the original Frosty and Reece would have stayed up until midnight if we let him. It was a cozy, snuggly night and a perfect way to end the long work week. Now to get some cold meds in me and hit the hay.

Thursday, December 08, 2011

On the EIGHTH day of Christmas

I feel as though I'm getting a cold. I couldn't get rid of my chill all day. I sit here now sniffling and drinking tea. Mo was super dad and fed the kiddos chicken nuggets and candy while I attended a class on IEP meetings. I was able to stroll around the mall and pick up a few more presents for family. It was very interesting shopping all by myself, to bad I was too tired to do more of it. Praying this cold goes away as quickly as it hit me.

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

On the SEVENTH day of December

my daughter was kicked off the pretend plane to Israel for talking to her neighbors. She was very sad when I went into Kindergarten to say hello to her. When I asked what was wrong, her gorgeous eyes filled with big crocodile tears and she solemnly said, “I was kicked off the plane.” It was very hard to contain my laughter because only Raine would get kicked off the plane for being too chatty.
She said she loves going to school lately because they get to visit a bunch of different countries and learn about their Santa Claus and how they spend Christmas break. Every morning I ask her where she is flying to today. Yesterday they were very busy in class and didn’t travel anywhere so she was very grumpy when I picked her up from class. Rainey Roo is quite a hoot; she brings a smile to my face more times than I can count and is certainly adding to my collection of laugh lines.

On the SEVENTH day of December

My daughter was kicked off the pretend plane to Israel for talking to her neighbors. She was very sad when I went into Kindergarten to say hello to her. When I asked what was wrong, her gorgeous eyes filled with big crocodile tears and she solemnly said, “I was kicked off the plane.” It was very hard to contain my laughter because only Raine would get kicked off the plane for being too chatty.
She said she loves going to school lately because they get to visit a bunch of different countries and learn about their Santa Claus and how they spend Christmas. Every morning I ask her where she is flying to today. Yesterday they were very busy in class and didn’t travel anywhere so she was very grumpy when I picked her up from class. Rainey Roo is quite a hoot; she brings a smile to my face more times than I can count and is certainly adding to my collection of laugh lines.

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

On the SIXTH day of December

I was able to enjoy a Michael Buble Christmas special while cuddling with my lil man. He loves to listen to music as much as I do and hates to miss these Christmas Specials on TV every night. He heard Justin Bieber was going to be singing and came running out of his bedroom begging to watch. How can a mama say no? I knew deep down Biebs wasn’t going to sing until the end so I made Reece snuggle up with me on the couch. It was a very fun time singing Christmas carols with my lil guy and laughing at how silly the show was.

Monday, December 05, 2011

On the FIFTH day of December

my true love bought for us a Mac book Pro! I can’t wait to get my hands on it! I am so excited! I want to leave the PC world and join the cool kids at Mac. My lil brother swears by them and my dear friend Tina only owns Apple products. I just need time to play with it.

Sunday, December 04, 2011

On the FOURTH day of December:

my house feels a little bit more like Christmas! I wish my favorite photographer was in town the states to take some Christmas pics of my silly kiddos because just look at all that she captures on film. Love this pic!

Saturday, December 03, 2011

On the THIRD day of December

we had an awesome day of building a Snowman napkin holder, shopping at the Bilbray Holiday Bizarre and a trip to the Fashion Show Mall. I brought the kiddos over to Home Depot to build and paint a super cute wood craft. They both did a very good job screwing the snowmen into the base, then gluing the hat onto the top. Then it was onto the painting station. Raine chose to paint her one side of her snowman purple and the other snowman yellow. Reece went for the traditional white with a black hat. I was very impressed with how neatly and carefully they painted and placed the stickers. It was a lot of fun!

Around 11 am we headed to Bilbray to check out the 45 craft tables at the holiday bizarre. I was very pleasently pleased with all of the neat homemade items. I found some awesome little stocking stuffers and a present or two for myself! It was also fun to watch the cute Bilbray kids sing, dance, tumble and cheer on stage. Raine was blessed with a beautiful butterfly face painting on her little face. It cost 5.00 and she had to beg and borrow a 1.50 to have it painted. I had to work on some report card comments and print out progress monitoring reports. My wonderful kiddos played on the computers, ran around on the playground and were mad when I finally brought them home.

Once at home we cleaned ourselves up a little bit and then headed down to the strip to shop at the Fashion Show Mall. Mo raised some $ at his fall festival and wanted to look at a macbook pro or ipad for his classroom. While we listen to Daniel explain all there is to know about Macs, the kiddos watched a fancy little Christmas song and dance with Santa and some Rockette type dancers, it even snowed on them. Back in the store, I found it quite interesting learning all about that amazing little piece of technology. I hope he heads back to the store sooner than later to purchase it. The kiddos had a great time playing on the IPad 2 which is something I want for Christmas, but know that it's not in our budget and I probably wouldn't ever get to play with it! The macbook pro would be so great because I could actually get my school work finished at home instead of staying late everyday! We enjoyed some burgers and fries at Johnny Rockets and crushed the kiddos at the classic game of complete a square. Reece was pretty intense, really looking for ways to beat me. Raine was a little less patient. Lastly, we headed to my favorite store Lucky Jeans! I scored three items for 14.99 each, yes a new outfit and an extra top. Mo was happy, all he has to do it wrap it and put it under the tree for me! On the way to out we stopped by Gymboree for a few half price items for my spoiled children. They will look so well dressed this holiday season. It was a great trip to the mall as a family. I was pleasently surprised how well the kids did and look forward to doing it again, soon!

Friday, December 02, 2011

On the SECOND day of December



an elf named Arnie joined us. He happily sat upon our shelf near the TV and watched over our kiddos. He will report back to Santa how they behave and if they have been naughty or nice. At first Raine was very hesitant to believe this little guy could fly all the way back to Santa but Reece reminded her that if she didn't believe in him, then she must not believe in Santa. Ahhh, thank you son for helping mama. I love the spirit of Santa and Christmas, now time to get the decorations up.

On the FIRST day of December

my little man lost his second tooth. He was so excited he hopped out of bed to show me his teeny tiny tooth. He said it came out when he was brushing his teeth and then they couldn't find where it went. Luckily, lil sis spotted it and Reece quickly placed it in it's safe green house for the night. He didn't want to place it under his pillow so he cleaned off a nice open spot for the tooth fairy near his alarm clock. Reece said she would have some light from the clock and lots of space to take the tooth and leave some money. He also left a little note for her telling her the story of how it fell out and that he would like more than 25 cents. She did have plenty of room to work and left him a two dollar bill. Reece came running into our room this morning shouting about the two dollar bill. It was a very exciting evening and morning for my lil man.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Simplicities




  • waking~ Raine tapping me on the shoulder asking if she can sleep with me



  • eating~ yummy apples and peanut butter in the new singe serve peanut butter containers



  • seeing~leaves finally falling from some trees here in Nevada



  • snuggling~ with Reece because he still asks me to



  • laughing~ Raine has the best laugh and is so stinking funny



  • playing~ the wii being a force of good in motivating Reece to get his homework and reading done



  • knowing~ Reece is capable of focusing at school and proud he is finally doing so



  • praying~ for some challenges I am facing at work



  • planning~ a trip home at Thanksgiving



  • asking~ my kiddos need to be asked several times to complete tasks, why is that?



  • serving~ coming home to a hubby who has made dinner and done the dishes, love that so much



  • anticipating~ the arrival of my new niece or nephew

Monday, October 10, 2011

Be Flexible

I am trying to do more of this and really just go with the flow. I must admit this is really, really hard for me. I am a first born child, who needs to be in control and plan out most everything. I also have to have the last word. Anyway, we have been without daddy for the last few days and it has been wonderfully fun until tonight when I took the kiddos to my bible study. I tried to find a sitter but it wasn't happening. I probably should have skipped it and just enjoyed the evening with my babies, but nope I had them pack up a few things and brought them with me.

Let's just say it all started off just swell with cookies and coloring and then Reece was bored and decided to teach Raine how to play go fish. Well he wouldn't whisper, so I sent them into the other area where there was more light and no ladies to disturb. They played far away from me and my sight. Not good, not good at all. I was so embarrassed by how loud they were being that I left the table on the opposite side of the room and threaten my children with the spoon. They cleaned up all 52 cards that were laying all around the room and stomped back into the main area where the video was being played. I asked them to clean up the rest of their belongs and packed up myself too. I was so mortified, but why should I be? I chose to bring a 7 and 5 year old to a women's bible study; it wasn't their fault they were acting their ages. Reece was being a typical little boy and Raine was a perfect little sister following every move her big brother made.

It took me several hours of stewing and disappointment in my children to get to this point. I should never have brought them, it wasn't their fault and I must apologize to them when they wake up in the morning. I just wish I could start this evening over again...

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Fall

Wait it is Fall, where did spring and summer go?

I have a ton o posts to catch up on but I told myself that I needed to update somethings that were currently on my mind without pictures. So here is what I need to unload tonight as I lay here all alone in my bed. As I type, I listen to my awesome friend Shontell's super duper cool playlist. I love her choice in music and often steal it off her computer when I am in her home. Tonight I thought of her a lot as I purchased music from itunes, imagine that actually buying a tune or two. The kiddos were able to pick a couple also. Reece chose Justin Bieber "Somebody to Love" which he can sing really well. Raine was a bit indecisive, as usual. I had her listening to a bunch of Disney songs and then I finally convinced her to chose Grace Potter (love, love her) "Something That I Want". I think it was more for me than her but she still sung right along to it. We are huge fans of the movie Tangled, in fact Raine can't wait to dress up as Rapunzel for Halloween. Wow, that's going to be here before we know it, I better go get her that costume. Reece is content to be Ben 10 again this year; I really thought he was going to be Green Lantern, but nope. I wish the weather would cool off so we could enjoy October evenings and fall leaves. A trip to the mountains to collect Aspen leaves and get my fall fix will be happening soon I hope. As for now it is playdates and football games on TV.

Sunday, October 02, 2011

Sunday, My Sabbath

I am one blessed girl this year. I get to relax and truly enjoy my Sundays to the fullest. We have been trying to observe Sunday as our Sabbath and it usually works out for me. Mo has had to landscape and do some other side work but I have been enjoying my lazy Sundays. I have really enjoyed watching football and reading my new book, House Rules. Reece had a friend from school over today and he asked me if all I did was watch baseball and football. Why Yes Tyson, on Sundays, that is all I do. I love me some Phillies baseball and Buffalo Bills football. The kids love Sundays as well because they get to play all day, mama doesn't nag them to do a thing.

Hebrews 4:9-10 says it best: There must still be, therefore, a seventh day of rest, reserved for God's people, since to enter the place of rest, is to rest after you work, as God did after his.

Saturday, October 01, 2011

October already??

Yikes, September has flown by but boy was it fun! We are back in the swing of school and scheduled activities like dance class and cub scouts. Our weeks have the perfect balance of after school fun. On Mondays, I attend a bible study on the book of Revelation by the one and only Beth Moore. On Tuesdays, Raine attends a beginner ballet class at a fantastic studio called Fairy Tales & Tutus. On Wednesdays, Reece heads back to Bilbray with his dad for Cub Scout meetings and activities. Every other Thursday, Mo meets up with a mens group for a bible study at Canyon Ridge. On Fridays, we have our usual pizza and a movie family night. It may seem like a lot but it seems to work for us. Our weekends are super relaxing, no sporting events or scheduled obligations unless I sign the kids up for something at Pottery Barn or Lowes. I love getting back on a routine but do miss my lazy summer days.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Be Kind Award

Raine attended her first super citizen assembly at James Bilbray ES. She whispered to me, "This is boring..." and then asked me, "When am I gonna get an award?" I told her soon and reminded her to cheer real loud for her brother when his name was called. She just sneered at me. Love that girl and her sassy attitude; at this rate she'll be waiting a long time for her award.


Reece sneaks a smile once he notices I am in attendance at the assembly; so proud of him.


Reece was called up for the Be Kind award. It is a new award this year to go with our school theme, Fill A Bucket by Being Kind. He was chosen by his second grade peers to receive the award for room 55. He has such a big heart and it means so much to me and his dad that he earned this.


What a special moment for this mama. xoxo

Ya just gotta love this kid, no matter how wiggly he is ;)


Reminds me of a song I cherish: Never Grow Up By: Taylor Swift

Oh darling, don't ya ever grow up, don't ya ever grow up, just stay this little.



Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Happy 7th Birthday Lil Man

I can not believe you are so old! It makes me sad to see you grow up so fast. I am so thankful to all the love and laughter you bring our family. It just wouldn't be the same without your energy!




Sunday, September 11, 2011

I remember

September 11 Memorial was a tear jerking experience this summer, but I had to go see it. I could have stayed there for hours but time wouldn't allow it. I will always remember those towers and the times I spent standing on top of them with my cousins as a kid. I am glad I have seen and felt the NYC skyline with the towers standing tall. I cherish them and feel for all those whose lives changed on that day.






So glad this sign still hangs in the subway stations. I look forward to visiting the completed One World Trade Center Plaza and the Freedom Tower next summer.

Monday, August 29, 2011

First Day of School

I can not believe I have a 2nd grader and a little lady in kindergarten. I tell them all the time to stop growing up and stay little but they don't seem to listen.

I love, love, love Reece's teacher Mrs. Cindy Olafson, she is amazing and will push my kiddo to his full potential all while allowing him to wiggle and move around as much as he needs. I can't wait to hear all about the things he will experience this year.

I also love, love, love Mrs. Kim Glover, she is a super enthusiastic sing song kind of teacher who will push my baby girl. I know Raine will love singing and dancing in room 3 but will also become and avid reader and writer.

Miss Jane is by far my most favorite lady in the school. She loves the children will all of her heart and soul. Jane works so hard without a single complaint, not sure what Kim would do without her.

I know this is going to be a super school year. The kiddos are excited and ready for the adventures to begin. I am a bit nervous about my new career path but also ready for a change.


A good first day

We made it!

All three of us.

We had a good day.

Raine was very excited to share about all the fun she had and how she couldn't wait to go back tomorrow. Thank you Lord!


Reece LOVED second grade so much, his words exactly. He said it was a little boring because there are a lot of rules but it was good.
I enjoyed pushing into the fifth grade, third grade and first grade classrooms also.
I think I'm gonna like it here.




Thursday, August 25, 2011

Happy 5th Birthday Baby Girl

My baby girl turned 5 today which makes me sad and excited at the same time. The terrific toddler has now become a little kid in kindergarten. I told her she needed to stop growing up but she said, "Mommy, I have to grow up so I can be a mommy like you!" We had a yummy dinner of her favorite food mac n cheese, Noni style.

She picked this cake when we were buying our groceries the other day. I have no problem buying a store bought cake if that's what her little heart desires.

Raine loved this Hello Kitty Necklace from her daddy. We picked it up from the Hello Kitty store in NYC. Mo loves it as much as Raine.


Raine was so grateful for the Squinkies from her brother.

She couldn't hug him any tighter or longer. It was a perfect pick by Reece.

Another gift we picked up on while traveling on the east coast. Daddy grabbed this tie-dye from a shop on the boardwalk in Ocean City and Raine couldn't wait to put it on! She was very happy about these and all of her other presents; a very spoiled little lady. I can't wait for her friend party at Fairy Tales & Tutus this Saturday.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Thankful Thursday

So very grateful for Grammie Rosie's pool. We snuck up there today to spend our last few days of summer vacation in the water. We love this pool and have been swimming in it for many years. Hope we can continue to do so next summer too. Reece loves diving & jumping off the ladder. Raine plays with her watering can; she keeps me nice and cool.

Lunch is always better by the pool, who knew apples could taste so good!
A lovely pic of mama and mini me. Reece did pretty good taking this shot huh?



Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Friends



We finished our summer road trip with a stop at the Brewer Bed and Breakfast in Nampa, Idaho. I love this place and would actually move here, except it is pretty stinky with a sugar snap pea plant and meat packing plant. The night we arrived there were six adults and eleven children sleeping under one roof. I wish the Russo clan could have stayed one more day so we could get a little more time with them before they move to Virginia. While they were trying leave the chaos and head back to Nevada, all of the children climbed into their Excursion. I was totally ok with it, I would love some adult time with my Shontell & Mike, but Jenn & Mark weren't that hip on the idea!

Remember this picture was taken at a very early hour of the morning, after I had about six hours of sleep. I cherish these two women, more than they could ever imagine. I have know them for ten years and we have raised children together. They were there for my through so many difficult and joyous times and now both of them will live too far away from me. Good thing they will open their homes to our family in the blink of an eye. I know that whenever I text or call them, they will make me laugh and smile for quite some time after. I love my girlfriends.


Shontell and I were trying to have a nice photo taken before the Hauguel clan finished our road trip home, and Izzy Rose kept jumping into our picture. I love her, she is an amazing young lady with a heart of gold. I love that she is in this picture and I pray I can raise my daughter as well as Shontell has raise Isabelle.


Not sure what Mo is laughing about in this picture, maybe he had too many mugs of coffee? Mo could speak volumes about his friend Michael Brewer. He would have taken me home to Las Vegas, turned around and driven 12 hours back up to Idaho to hang out with him and his amazing family. They have a very manly relationship that involves fishing, hunting, camping and at one time jeeping. Oh and these two Godly men are very fortunate to have the most understanding and flexible wives around. ;)


The Brewer family is just one of many that we call our FAMILY, not just friends. We say we are going to start a commune, I do hope it happens sooner than later...

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Idaho is as stinky in as Marilla

We took a trip to the Boise Zoo and had a ball checking out all that it has to offer.

Another great day was spent at this amazing park.
Adam loved sitting on the anchor and seemed to claim it as his own.

Love these ladies, have known them for 11 years. I was so excited to see Rebekah and her kids.

Shontell and I were trying for a cute pic of the two of us and Izzy kept popping her head in it.
I love the way this turned out.

Yes, we chose to marry these clowns!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Visit with Grammie & Pops

We sure do love visiting with these crazy kids! They are so entertaining!

When we pulled into Burt, NY on Pop's 61st birthday and brought him a yummy chocolate cake with Butterfinger frosting. Yes we filled our kiddos bellies with cake and then sent them to bed.

Grammie bought the kids a slip and slide but they don't work so well in the desert on a backyard full of pea gravel. We set it up and the kids played on it every day. They loved the natural slope of the backyard.

Reece loved landing in this little pool at the end of the slide.

Daddy went out in Uncle Jack's canoe and Raine wanted to get out and swim in lake Ontario instead. She is so brave the water was cold and the rock are really slimy.
This visit to New York was very low key and lazy. I failed to call my cousins and run all over western New York visiting people. I just felt like I needed to be near my mom & dad. It was one of the best weeks of the summer!