Thursday, October 31, 2019

Halloween 2019!

Ward party night! Mikayla's costume didn't get ordered in time for the party. I thought I had ordered it but didn't finish the transaction!! Luckily I realized this in enough time to finish ordering it and have Amazon deliver it on Halloween! She wore last years costume to the ward party.

 Juliet was a pineapple. She made her costume herself.



Merril and I were the Brawny Man and a roll of paper towels.


Maxine was Carol Danvers from Captain Marvel.


Jack was Jack Harkness from Dr. Who.


Mark was an army guy. This is a costume from the costume box.


And Mikayla's mermaid costume arrived the day before Halloween and was super cute!


There was so much candy! Jack and Paul Fagergren went together.


Juliet hauled in the most candy, weighing in at almost 9 pounds. She named her bag full of candy, Margaret. She said it was the same weight as a newborn baby. 


Happy Halloween!



Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Pianooooo....

Juliet has gotten really good at the piano lately. She plays for the Intermediate School Choir as well as taking lessons. There are a few pieces that she's brought home from school and I've thought, "I don't know if she's going to get this." Eek! But Juliet has shined. She practices, a lot, without being told! Her siblings get annoyed at how much she practices but it makes her awesome. She can memorize big pieces too! She has surpassed me. :)



Saturday, October 19, 2019

Family trip to Puerto Panasco (Rocky Point)...

 Over Fall Break, we took the kids to Mexico! It was their first time and so we went to Puerto
PaƱasco or Rocky Point. We went with Ryan Rosenberg and his kids. Everyone wanted to play on the beach but we spent an evening on a pirate cruise. 

It was silly and goofy but it was fun.


Mikayla and Mark were in a musical chairs contest. Mikayla tied for first and won some bubbles.


Merril was in a dancing contest and tied for first. They tried to award him with a tequila shot but he declined and gave it to another boat passenger. It was hilarious.




This was mostly a lot of time on the beach.


Sunshine and sand.


 Mikayla wore her sling like a champ and we wrapped her arm to her body with a bandana when she wanted to swim.


We ordered mangoes and pina coladas from the beach vendors.


We had a windy day that provided lots of waves for body surfing and a calm day that was perfect for lying in the water.


The weather and water were perfect! Lovely warm days.


We found a Spanish speaking ward for Sunday and then we drove home. 9 1/2 hours home. Oi. We stopped at Aunt Jody and Uncle Jim's house for dinner in Phoenix. It was a long day but a great trip.



Saturday, October 12, 2019

The Color Run!

This is the second year that Coral Canyon has done a color run instead of a a walk-a-thon. It's a mess but whatever, the kids think it's fun. Mark wasn't going to run because of his stitched up head but decided to at the end.



Jesslyn and Reese seemed to escape without too much.


Mikayla was all in.


That's Juliet and Nicole B., who don't even attend the school anymore but came for the fun of it.


The kids thought it was hilarious. I guess my evil eyes kept everyone from even thinking of getting any of that powder on me because I escaped totally clean. 


They were thinking about it though. :)


Friday, October 11, 2019

My first kid to get stitches: Mark

I dropped Mark off at the bus stop for Kindergarten and got a call from the school about 30 minutes later. Mark had cut his head and was bleeding badly and he should be picked up. I zoomed to the school and found him in the nurses office. Oh my! That is a big hole in your head bro!

He said he was running to line up and bumped into a girl and spun off her and his face went into a squared off cement column. Maxine ran into one when she went to school there too. 


I took him to UrgentCare for some stitches because his wound was triangular and I figured it would leave a big divot if left to heal on it's own. Beka Bracken was the doctor there and she was the one to help us! 


She took an xray just to make sure he didn't have anything lodged in there. He didn't but the xray looked cool.



Stitches are horrible. I'm a big fan of steri-strips but just didn't see a way around it with this guy. He didn't numb up very well and was squirmy while they did it. But it got done and we went to get ice cream to celebrate, me and my two injured kids.


It was looking so much better the next day but kept trying to weep. I sat next to him and kept dabbing his forehead with gauze so it wouldn't run down him face. I imagine it's from all the fluid from his goose egg, trying to find the easiest way out, which was through his incision. About midday, it finally hardened over and looked better. It went back together better than I thought it would. Onward to healing up!

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Personal Progress cross stitch...

I've been working on this cross stitch for 22 years. I started it in 1997 as a 10-hour project for Personal Progress before I was married. It took way longer than 10 hours but I worked on it steadily during conference weekend for decades. I ran out of embroidery floss a few times but DMC keeps cranking out the exact same color codes and I am grateful for that. I finally finished. I imagine it framed downstairs. That might take another decade.