Friday, March 23, 2012

The kiddos!

Spring has sprung.  At least for a few days so we're taking full advantage.  The kids absolutely love our neighbors sloped driveway for lots of reasons.  The main reason...the skateboard!  They did this for a solid hour yesterday and didn't even fight once. (an accomplishment at our house)  It was so cute to watch so instead of working on a million projects that await in my house, I sat outside and watched them.  I love when I do that because seriously, I don't do it near often enough.

To be a kid again!

Handsome Kaleb--dang he's cute even with a little frosting on his upper lip:)

Kam-what's not to love?

I can't believe they will be 4 years old in 3 months!   

Goofy and handsome Porter!  Gotta love this kid!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

My kids make me laugh

I found this gem of a picture on my camera today.  Regan and Morgan made up a play on Sunday afternoon having to do with the Word of Wisdom for something Morgan was working on in her Faith in God booklet.  I about wet my pants when I saw this picture....she was supposed to be the drunk guy that didn't obey the word of wisdom and Jordyn plays the part of the healthy athlete that drinks lots of water and eats the right kinds of food.  :)  Regan was the narrator and Kami was her cute assistant. 
Let's just hope that this side of Morgan NEVER comes out :):)


This is her favorite hat EVER, given to her by her cousin, Kate!
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Regan opened the fridge the other day and says, "Um, mom, are we poor?  Did dad lose his job?"  Yes, the fridge was nearly empty due to the lack of time I have these days for grocery shopping!  I don't know why her comment struck me so funny but I laughed my head off about it all day long and I surprised her with a really full fridge the next day:)
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We took the kids to the LDS Visitors Center by the Temple a couple of weeks ago.  The sweet Sister Missionary showed the kids 2 cute movies that were each 1 minute long entitled, "Cupcake Girls" and "Cupcake Boys".  They are cute little "Mormon Messages" where kids just about the ages of Porter and Kami split their cupcakes among their friends.  So, the other day, Kami was asking Porter to share his granola bar with her and he very seriously looks at her and says, "Um..dees are not cupcakes, they are noger bars (granola bars) so I don't have to share with you."  I had to laugh even though she didn't find it a bit amusing. 
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We got to go see my sister Lori and her cute kids in a really cute play last Friday evening.  We all loved the play but Kaleb was just enthralled with the whole thing.  He laughed his head off through the whole play and was panicked when he could tell it was coming to a close.  He leaned over to me right after it was over and said, "I want to be in a play, but how can I?"  It was so cute and so sincere.  The kid just loves music and loves the idea of being on stage in front of a crowd.



Cute Song!

My sister put this on her blog and I just love it!  It's a great tool for getting your kids excited for Conference and to help them be more familiar with the First Presidency and the Apostles. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgXhB3C6s1M&feature=player_embedded

Monday, March 12, 2012

pack rat

Otherwise known as: Jordyn Teichert

As I was cleaning up around the house after putting the kids to bed tonight, I couldn't help but notice Jordyn's backpack neatly laid out for school with her little shoes she'd picked out right beside it. Something else I couldn't help but notice was the size of the backpack.....it was so completely stuffed that the zipper was bursting. What did I find: her coat, 4 pairs of socks, yes, I did say 4, 3 of which were new socks that she's been looking for for quite some time, at least 20 school papers, 3 notes from her friends, multiple pieces of jewelry, 2 pairs of winter gloves, 1 snow hat, a workbook, 3 library books, 2 jackets, and some candy wrappers. No exaggeration!! Whenever I ask her to clean and organize her room I can almost always be sure that she will have reorganized all the junk on her dresser, and yes, the gum wrappers will be strategically placed around the dresser as part of the whole display.:) It kills me how she is so organized when it comes to things such as getting up in the morning right when her alarm goes off....every single morning, packing her own lunch and picking out the next days outfit the night before, school work is always done on time, she's almost always the first one ready for church, BUT, her room is just organized chaos, her backpack isn't much better, and now I'm curious about her school desk. Hmmmmm... I'm really looking forward to parent teacher conferences now! :) It's funny how some things never change because I remembered today that starting at the age of around 18 months, Jordyn had a fetish with purses/backpacks/bags of any kind. She'd always have at least 3 or 4 bags slung on her shoulder and they would all be packed with her most precious belongings (usually stuff that I deemed as trash) She was a happy little girl as long as she had her purses stuffed full. I love my little pack rat!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

First ever Idaho Republican Caucus!

I'm so happy I attended this.  I had my doubts though when I arrived at 6:15 and waited out in the snow and cold for 45 minutes just to enter the doors.  I seriously thought about fleeing the scene but I'm so glad I didn't.  I finally got in the building just before 7:00 and then waited for another 30 minutes or so to make my way in to the gymnasium.  Once I was in, I wasn't a bit sorry that I was there.  I really felt it a privilege to be at something like this with so many community members wanting to participate in the political process.  I was by myself but enjoyed getting to know people around me while waiting in line.  Then I made my way up in the nose bleed section of the gymnasium and ended up sitting by some people in my Stake that I don't know well but we had a nice visit and then things got under way. I chuckle every time I think about the opening prayer that was offered before it began.  This man was so passionate about his dislike for President Obama and he didn't mince words.  It was an interesting prayer and one that I won't soon forget.  Anyway, the turnout was amazing, over 3,000 people showed up which was way more than was anticipated!   I'm just happy that I got to be present and have my individual vote counted even though the whole process took until 10:00.  It was worth it and I consider it a great privilege to live in this Country!

Way to go, Kaleb!

 We attended Kaleb's very first Accelerated Reading assembly today at Fairview.  He's been working hard and reading tons of books in his class room so he could advance to the library reading program and he accomplished it last Wednesday.  Each child has to read approximately 75 books which are taken home and read 4 times with a parent each night before, so it's no small task.  Talk about a proud kid!  Their is something exciting about seeing your name and picture up on a big screen and the whole class clapping for you that is so exciting.  I love our little school.  The teachers are wonderful, the librarian's are wonderful, the principal and secretary are awesome and it's just a great place for my kids to learn.  I LOVE Kaleb's Kindergarten teacher.  She's new this year but not new to the school, in fact, she was the kid's music teacher until the District had budget cuts and cut the music program. :(  She's a fantastic Kindergarten teacher, energetic, sweet, patient, happy, and she just loves the kids and they know it) 
Kaleb & Mrs. Schuster
The big moment on the screen!
Receiving his major award :)

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

What we've been up to!

My blog has been out of commission for a while but I think I finally got the problem resolved after wasting too much time reading some forum's on how to fix it.  But, I guess it's not a waste of time if I've got things up and running again, right?   Anyway, I started this post sometime last week so I'm just picking up where I left off. 

I stink at blogging these days. I'm blaming it on my sick computer that severely needs medical attention (or maybe it's the user that needs medical attention:):) Thank goodness for the ipad or I'd be completely sunk.  Life continues to be crazy busy and I'm just wondering how it could possibly be March already. Did we not just celebrate Christmas?? Seems like all we do around here is run around in circles and somehow make it home to put our weary heads on our pillows. Last night was a rare night where we actually got to be home snuggling on the couch reading our library books that have been gathering dust.  Oh well, it's more fun to read a stack of 35 books all at once than to spread it out, right? (not really, especially if you are like me and you can't keep your eyelids open longer than 2 minutes:):)   That's another story.  I'm old.  Or, just tired.  Or both.  Either way, I still don't find it funny that I'm pulling out more and more gray hairs and I'm covering up more and more wrinkles on my face.  Darn kids.  Just kidding. I totally love my kids but I make sure to blame the gray hairs and wrinkles on them daily!
Okay, enough of that.  Here's a run down on the last couple of weeks, we'll start with DJ because the poor guy deserves some credit for all he's accomplishing.  His Doctorate program is kicking him in the pants, actually, he's doing awesome but it just might kill him off.  He spends hours upon hours reading, studying, posting on forums, writing papers, etc.  He rarely makes it to bed before midnight and is plagued with insomnia because of all that he has to tackle.  Poor guy, too bad I can't understand a lick of what he's studying or I might be able to be of some assistance. :(:(   Thank goodness we had our fun family ski trip a few weeks back on his B-Day which was just what the doctor ordered.  We had a blast spending time together on the slopes and skiing is something he absolutely loves.  I love that he gets on the slopes and forgets about everything that's weighing on him and just has a great time.  I'm so thankful that DJ's parents are willing to help with the little ones since they aren't ready for full day skiing yet.  But, I think they'll be there next year.  Porter was actually really getting the hang of doing "S's" down the mountain as long as he had someone to follow. Kami is not far behind.  We took Jordyn and Kaleb on some pretty challenging runs this time around and they did awesome except for the time when Jordyn decided that she'd ski "full bore" down the face of the mountain, just to get it over with.  DJ and I were more than panicked so DJ skied like a mad man after her and cut her off which ended in a pretty amusing crash.  I say amusing because DJ was not happy and Jordyn thought he was being mean when actually, I'm pretty sure he saved her from having an ugly crash with a tree.  After we explained his intent and she calmed down, she was quick to follow his simple instructions to do S's all the way down the mountain.  Anyway, Regan is getting to be an awesome skier.  Her form is beautiful and she's willing to try lots of different runs including some pretty challenging ones. She couldn't wait to get up and go everyday and she'd see how many runs she could squeeze in before and after lunch.  Morgan loves the sport as well and is pretty confident in her abilities.  She loves a challenge and loves to be the first one down the hill.  I, on the other hand, am completely satisfied to be the last one down the hill for two reasons, I ski for the scenery, not for the challenge, and I'm kind of a chicken so I have to take it slow or I'll freak out.  At any rate, it's such a fun family sport and I love the possibility of all 8 of us being on the mountain at once next year!! 
Anyway, Regan has two b-ball games left this season.  She's enjoyed it and she's learned lots sitting on the bench:):)  Thankfully, she's played really hard when she's had the opportunity to get in and actually scored the teams only 2 (3) pointers of the season!!  She just needs to play with more confidence which can only come from time on the court.  I think it's been a good experience and she's made some more good friends along the way.  Track starts in another week so she doesn't have much down time before she'll be off and running again! 
Morgan has been tearing it up in soccer this season. I'm so proud of her and her willingness to get out and work her hardest at the games.  She scored 2 goals last game and her coach & DJ said she played her heart out. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see the game, bummer!  She'll finish indoor soccer in a few weeks and then have a small break before she starts in to spring soccer. 
Jordyn is still enjoying clogging and is preparing for her spring recital where they'll be performing pieces from Mary Poppins.  She has music in her bones and seems to really love clogging but I'm sure it has something to do with the time she gets to spend with some of her best buddies:)  Don't know if I mentioned that she got glasses a couple of months ago.  She's far sighted in her left eye so she has a cute little pair of pink glasses that she wears while she reads.  She also participated in the school science fair and won a 2nd place ribbon for her project titled, "Polka Dot's and Color Blots."  A perfect project for our budding artist!:)

Kaleb started wrestling again and seems to be enjoying it much more than last go around.  We finally figured out that it was the meets that were terrifying him and causing him such anxiety.  It turns out that he actually loves going to practice and he works his tail off the entire hour and a half he's there.  For now he'll just do the practices and then somewhere down the line we'll start doing the meets again.  But for now, I'm just glad he's not crying and miserable again.  He had me laughing last week at practice because one of his little friends ran up and excitedly told us that his mom ordered him a new singlet and some head gear.  Kaleb looks at me and says, "can we order me some head gear?"  I said, "sure, if you plan on doing the meets."  He quickly said, "never mind, I don't want any head gear!"  The kid just makes me laugh all of the time!
Porter and Kamryn happily (well, not always happily) accompany me to all of the kids activities.  The good thing about dragging them along is that maybe they'll have somewhat of an idea of what they'd like to participate in since they've pretty much watched it all)  They talk non-stop about being in Gem State Track which all 6 kids will participate in starting in May.  They think they love to run and frequently ask if they can get their "runnin' stuff" on and go run up and down the street.  I'm pretty sure it has something to do with stopping to see their buddy, Larcen, along the way:)!  Anyway, I'm constantly grateful that that Porter and Kamryn have one another.  They are best buddies and I just get the biggest kick out of listening to them converse with one another, especially when they seem to always know what one another is thinking. 

Other happenings:
Morgan & Regan both got to participate in the Idaho Falls Music Club Centennial Celebration Concert held at the Colonial Theater a couple of weeks ago.  Their part of the program was a mini monster concert where they each got to perform one song with a small group of kids.  Morgan played a song called, "Balloon Pop Polka" and Regan played "Whistle Stop Junction."  The whole program was so enjoyable and I'm thankful that the girls are given opportunities to perform at things like this!  Thanks to their wonderful teacher, Ellen Knapp! 

I finally got around to fixing the van windshield which Porter managed to crack with his head on Christmas Eve.  Imagine me telling that story to the insurance company and to the guys at the shop.  They were all snickering under their breath.....I bet they've never heard that one before:):)  I also decided that while I was fixing up the looks of my van it could use a nice detailing inside since it's never been done in the almost 4 years we've had it.  I feel like I'm driving a completely new van and I'm driving the kids crazy because no food is allowed in the van for at least a month just so I can savor the "new car" smell a little longer.  The kids think the smell is disgusting, evidently they prefer the smell of stinky socks and french fries better than the new car smell. 

I had the scary experience of speaking at our Stake Relief Society meeting a couple of weeks ago.  I teased the kids that for an ice breaker at the beginning of my talk, I grabbed the beautiful vase of flowers sitting on the pulpit and took a drink of the water:)  They believed me for a minute and then we all burst out laughing.  Wouldn't that have been funny??  In all seriousness, it was a great experience for me for lots of reasons.  I learned that I can actually prepare a talk that is longer than the usual 5-10 minutes.  (I had to speak for 25 minutes)  And, I learned that I can do hard things.  This was extremely hard for me and way out of my comfort zone but Heavenly Father definitely helped me through it and I felt extremely calm the morning of, where usually I would've been a nervous wreck.  I think this experience also helped me not be so nervous about having to do sharing times since my new calling is Councilor in the primary presidency.  I'm not near so nervous for my Sunday responsibilities as I once was. 

Last Tuesday we got to have all of the Young Women come to our house to make spud nuts with the Bishop. I think Regan must have put them up to it knowing that her dad loves to make spud nuts on Christmas.  We managed to make over 150 spud nuts with lots of help with the girls and I think they ate all but 30 or so......amazing!!!  Our kids were in hog heaven, not only because they got to eat yummy spud nuts (not just at Christmas time) but because they had lots of cute girls paying close attention to them.  I was just happy that the dough cooperated and managed to rise just right before the girls all arrived.  Kaleb could sense that I was nervous and offered to say a prayer and ask Heavenly Father to help the dough rise....he was so happy when we got home to find the dough overflowing in the bowl and said, "mom, my prayer worked!!"

Last Saturday my friend, Holly, and I took our girls out for a fun night of food and entertainment.  We took the kids to eat at Johnny B Goode's which is a 50's themed restaraunt in Pocatello with really yummy and greasy food.  Holly and I laughed our heads off listening to the conversations of two "13" year olds, two "9 year old's and one "8" year old.  Girls of these ages are particurlarly entertaining:)  I think we were accused of being old because we were enjoying the music:):)  Anyway, after dinner we headed over to the Mystique for the show.  Seriously, if you haven't been to the Mystique before, you must go!  And, Saturday's Warrior, in all of its cheesiness was so entertaining and fun and I would recommend it to anyone!!

The girls participated in piano festival last Friday evening at the piano gallery. It didn't go as well as they had hoped because they both froze and forgot parts of their songs....bummer...I felt so bad for them both but Jordyn didn't seem too bothered by it and said that she just made up a bit of the song and then skipped to the part she knew.:)  Morgan was pretty disappointed because she'd played her songs perfect for my friend right before we left to head over so she took it the hardest. Anyway, they are both just glad it's over and Regan is dreading having her turn here in a couple of weeks.:)

Last but not least, Regan had a complete blonde moment that I must share even though she'll probably be ticked!   I had washed her basketball uniform the night before her game and hung it to dry and when she got up to pack her bag, it wasn't quite dry.  While I was making breakfast I could hear the blow dryer going and then suddenly she comes running out of the bathroom holding her shorts yelling, "mom, I'm such a dummy."  She got the brilliant idea of blow drying her nylon shorts and burnt a nice whole right through the shorts.  Hmmmm....normally I probably would've flipped out but I couldn't help but laugh at the situation.  I'm pretty sure she'll be paying for the shorts and I'm pretty sure she won't do that again.  Funny girl!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Duh!

I've had some serious problems with my blog lately......for one, I couldn't post anything for some wierd reason so it was a great excuse not to blog:)  But, I finally figured out the problem yesterday so I'm back in business.  Well, maybe....that is if I'll make the time to post something now.  Not today though, because it's Super Tuesday!!!!  I'm exercising my right to vote and will be present at the Bonneville County Caucus this evening.  I'm pretty excited about the whole thing and hope to be able to educate myself a bit more about the candidates...one in particular.  Heaven knows this country needs a change so get out there and cast your vote!!!