Tuesday, September 20, 2011

More Dance

Robyn and Emma got to try out ballroom dancing last semester.  Their teacher was amazing and they had a great time.  She had a great talent in getting boys that age to dance and love it.  This is Robyn and Emma just before their second performance at Thanksgiving point.


The videos I took were of their first two performances.  They were in several performances and I was planning on video taping the last one, but to my surprise, they would not let us do that.  It's sad because they were so good at it by the end so I feel these videos of their first performances don't give them justice.  Since the Grandparents couldn't attend, I posted them anyways so they can see a little. 

Robyn is in the Harry potter dance and at this point she did not know the ending.  She missed when they taught it the week before.  I think she did pretty well considering.




Ah yes, and here I am.  I couldn't resist the dancing bug when I found out that there was a ladies dancing group just around the corner from me.  I had a splendid time dancing with these lovely ladies.  Cheap therapy is a good way to describe this time as well.  We would "start" at 9pm and dance (or talk) until we were too tired.  These ladies are all doing amazing things and I have so much to learn from them.  A few of them were dancers for the Utah Jazz or BYU dance teams.  I felt a little lack of talent dancing with them, but they never made me feel that way.  It has been years since I danced this way and my body liked to tell me about it.  Even though I lacked the flexibility that I once had, I was still able to dance.



Us in our wild Africa pose.

Sorry about the video quality on this last one.  The lighting was less than perfect and Aaron was more interested in watching then making a video so at one point it starts to drift.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Hint of Lyme

This summer, I was finally able to complete my story about my journey with Lyme disease.  I decided that it would make my story more available if I made it into a blog.  So here is a link to my new blog:


Do you like the nifty title?  I can't take credit for it, my nifty husband came up with the sweet title.

Gwen's Dance

Here are some photos of Gwen's dance recital back in June.  She loved her teacher Aura and had a great time dancing with her good friend Oakley.







Here is Eva showing off her moves before the performance begins.  According to Aaron, she insisted on wearing this lovely attire and refused to wear shoes.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Farm life

 Here are some pictures of our new property that we are trying to turn into a self sustaining homestead.


Robyn's ducks


Here's Aaron in the back ground enjoying our fire pit where we roast corn and give Aiden opportunities to "be responsible" with fire.


Some of our chickens and a few guinea hens.


The neighbors across the street


Aiden, building muscles


Eva enjoying the life of a "free range" kid

Birthdays

This summer we had some birthdays.


Aiden turned 9. He is a very sensitive soul.  In spite of being in the middle of 4 girls he does all he can to prove his manhood.  Sword fighting with his sisters, shooting BB guns, catching bugs, looking for opportunities to scare me (or anyone for that matter), playing in the mud and much more. My favorite part about this "manly man" is at night when the house is quiet I'll here a little whisper from the door "Mommy, will you cuddle me?"  Then he tip toes to the side of my bed and gently climbs in for some last minute cuddles before he is summoned to his own bed.  Then he whispers again "I love you mommy, your the best mom EVER!" I hope when he's old and grown he will still whisper those words to me.


Sweet Eva turned 2.  I can't believe my baby is 2!  Where does the time go?  Her ability to speak is amazing for her age.  Often people think she is younger than she is until they hear her speak.  She reminds me of Robyn at that age.  Her size and speech are so similar, yet she has her own flair.  Eva loves to smile to show her teeth and give "power" hugs where she hugs you really tight and with a clenched jaw she will say "I love you!".  She was a miracle at birth and still continues to amaze me.


Emma turned 11.  She is a beauty, inside and out.  I can always count on Emma to make me smile and to help when asked.  She has a wonderful way of making others feel accepted and loved.  She also has a profound ability to memorize and to recall.  This doesn't always work in my favor.  Emma loves her little sisters.  They often prefer Emma over me.  I am so glad to have a girl like Emma in our family, she makes our home a happy place to be.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

WAY TOO LONG!!

I can't believe I haven't posted anything since April!  Where have I been?!  Well I could tell you.  It might take a few posts.  We have had visitors and have been working really hard in our yard though you probably couldn't tell just by looking at it. 

My amazing sister, Gwen and her wonderful family came to visit for a whole week!  It was wonderful to have them around and be with family. While they were here we went to Park city to ride on the Alpine Slides and for the fourth we ran in the Freedom run marathon.  Nate did the 10K while the rest of us did the 1 mile fun run.  I know, only a mile you ask...I did it with Eva on my back and little people trailing behind.  Does that count?  If not, it doesn't matter, we had a great time!

During that time, my dear friend's son, Josh, came to live with us for a few weeks before he shipped off to boot camp this summer.  I can't believe I used to babysit him when he was a small fry and now he is all grown up!!  He helped us in the yard and gave Aiden a temporary big brother.  Aiden was (and is) so sad to see him go. 

Before he left we picked up another friend's niece who is from France.  Carole came here to practice her English and to help with the kids.  She was so nice to have around as well and was a lot of fun.  We took her all over the Salt Lake Valley. 

I also went on a weekend trip to Washington to attend the spreading of ashes of my dear friend Melissa.  It played on my emotions as we drove through the beautiful scenery of the Western Washington country side and into the beautiful Lake Chelan region where, as children, Melissa and I spent a lot of time camping and swimming with her family.  So many memories flooded into my memory and reminded me how much our friendship meant to me. 


I've also been madly working on a few flower girl dresses for my sister in law Sharon's wedding coming up (pictures will be posted soon, they turned out so cute!!).  Now I'm painting Aiden's/ the guest rooms only to host another set of people.  Aaron's brother Steve and his family are coming to stay with us for the wedding.  I'm so excited to have them come to get a chance to know them a little more.  They got married after we moved to Utah so I haven't had the chance to get to know them as a couple.

Not to mention trying to keep up with the schooling. I am so glad that I am well enough to keep up with all this!!



Aiden with his cousin Max getting ready to brave the slide down the mountain.




Here we are with Josh (next to Aaron) after our first marathon at Freedom days in Provo.



My kids with their Boyack cousins


With Carole at Stewart Falls 


Yes, I know, but Carole really needed an American experience 


Here  I am with my family!! Tim (aka Dad), Dan, Erik, Ron, myself, Gwen and Helen (aka Mom).  I got to be with ALL of them while I was there for a weekend in July


Myself with the Waller family at Melissa and Mary's (Melissa's mom who died and had her ashes spread in the same location) spot on Lake Chelan.