Sunday, January 17, 2010

Cookie Time by Janey


I am selling Girl Scout cookies! This is my second year selling. My goal this year is to sell 1000 boxes. Last year I sold 500. If you want to buy any girl scout cookies, just call me! My favorites are thin mints and lemon creams. What are your favorites?

Aquarium

At Christmas Santa gave me a twenty gallon fish tank! Before Christmas I had two three-and-a-half inch goldfish and a crayfish named Huka. Now I am the proud owner of two dalmatian mollies, (four-inch fish that look like floating sticks of granite) four sunburst playties, (three-inch yellow and orange fish) five neon tetras,(teeny little one-inch guys that are patriotically colored) and two Octocincluses (little two-inch guys that eat the algae off the tank wall and have racing stripes).

They are awesome, I suggest that you look up photos of them because I am not good at aquarium photography yet. This is my very first tropical tank, which means that it isn't room temperature like a goldfish tank, it has a heater, and with the species of fish that I have there is a tiny bit of aquarium salt. It isn't salt water, it is salty water.


Here is a picture of my tank.

P.S. I think that one of my dalmatian mollies is going to have babies, (Mollies anyone?) :)

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Issue 85

Behind the Scenes

Steve L. was finished with his Cinematography merit badge, except for a tour of a TV or movie studio. Great field trip fodder! Friday found us at the LDS motion picture studio for a very impressive hour and a half tour. We got to see everything that goes into making a motion picture, from sets to costumes, props to sound, back lots to editing. The best part was having our cousins come too and topping it all off at In-and-Out burger.






Sunday, January 3, 2010

Issue 84

Holiday Highlights

Holidays are for family, and we were blessed to have lots of family surrounding us for the holidays. We were so busy playing and visiting, hosting and helping that we didn't remember to take any pictures, but we made lots of memories. Here are the highlights:




  • Sleeping at Grandma's and Grandpa's Christmas Eve, and opening our presents with our Aunts, Uncles and cousins.

  • Going to our other Grandma and Grandpa's house for Christmas dinner and a lovely Christmas program with cousins everywhere.

  • Seeing our 8 Idaho cousins we haven't seen in almost a year!

  • Going to the movies with the kids - The Frog Prince (fun music), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (delightful, we'll be quoting this one for years), and Alvin and the Chipmunks, the Squeekuel (don't bother, better yet, run away screaming!)

  • Going fun places with our cousins, like the Children's museum, the Aquarium, bowling and out to eat.

  • Sledding with cousins (did I mention we have lots of cousins?)

  • Our newest cousin's baby blessing.

  • Daniel shaking hands with President Eyring, from the First Presidency. I tell you, that boy has no fear!

  • Seminary Council reunion dinner for Steve's council from 20 years ago!

  • Attending my now famous author sister's Book Launch formal dinner, and Book debut speech and signing (packed to the rafters with fans, friends and family. We were lucky the fire marshal didn't show up!)

  • Our Suburban blowing up. OK, I know that doesn't sound like a highlight. Especially at midnight on a freezing night when it's spewing black smoke from under the hood and your stranded. But the highlight here is our brand new 2010 Honda Odyssey mini-van! It's so gorgeous, clean and fun to drive! I'll post pictures next week.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Merry Christmas!!


Merry Christmas to you and yours, we hope it was merry and bright!!


Sunday, December 20, 2009

Issue 82

Seasoned Scouter




Steve scored a couple more merit badges for his sash this week (Citizenship in the Community and Fishing) and now has 27 in all. Then they headed off to winter camp for some snow shoeing and messing around in the snow. BRRRR is all I can say, but Steve and his dad had a blast.

Merry Christmas!

Sleeping under the tree!



We enjoyed some of our favorite holiday traditions this week to get into the spirit of the Christmas season. Listening to "A Christmas Carol" (unabridged of course) with popcorn and hot chocolate, sleeping under the Christmas tree, decorating cookies, making homemade gifts, and watching "It's a Wonderful Life." What are your favorite traditions?

We wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Issue 81

Birthday and Christmas Rolled into One!





One of our favorite holiday traditions is Grandma B's birthday and family Christmas party. Grandma is 87 and although her health is slowing her down a little, she is still going strong. Grandma shared lovely stories and recipes with us and there was a surprise appearance from Santa Clause. I enjoyed watching Ellie's first ever interview with the Big Man himself!

Stosignaphobia by Steve L.


STOSIGNAPHOBIA:

the fear that somehow, somewhere, a stop-sign is gonna get you

Discovery


Fridays are for field trips. I think the world would be a better place if once a week, every child was allowed to venture out and explore, play, build, dream, create, and discover. Sometimes our field trips are new and blog worthy and sometimes we repeat favorites. This week was a repeat of one of our favorite destinations, Discovery Gateway. But, I couldn't resist a few pictures.

Ellie is my water baby. Probably has something to do with spending a year at beaches in New Zealand.
The boys making some impressive stop animation films.



The Forgotten Carols by Whitney

This week we went to see the play of The Forgotten Carols. It was amazing! There was excellent acting with an enteraining and meaningful plot line. The songs that it featured were amazing, and I wish that we had bought the DVD. My favorite song was "Homeless". I hope that I will be able to see it again next year. Thanks to Uncle Tyler who got us tickets!