This past weekend she went to Utah with Uncle Andrew and visited grandma and cousins there. Our family definitely noticed how much she was missed. We love you, Anya!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Birthday Girl
This past weekend she went to Utah with Uncle Andrew and visited grandma and cousins there. Our family definitely noticed how much she was missed. We love you, Anya!
First Day of School
So this post is a bit belated. But we are all back into the swing of things with school. The girls are all enjoying their classes and teachers, and mostly getting to see their friends every day. Anya is in all day kindergarten, and has adjusted well to that new schedule. Of course I was the typical teary mom dropping the kindergartener off. It doesn't really matter how many times you have done that, or have left to do it, it still is an emotional milestone. Sierra is in 4th grade. Emma is in 6th grade, and went to school for 2 weeks, and then we decided to homeschool for the year with her, so she can have more time to work on her music and work more at her own pace (somehow I didn't get a first day picture of her. We'll have to go back and recreate the moment). Lexi is in 8th grade, and has started with great cross country season, besides a great academic year. Christa started at high school, and especially loves choir and Calculus. Paisley gets to be home all day with me and asked about 25 times a day for the first week, "Go get Anya?" It took a bit for her to get used to the girls being gone all day. It didn't take me long to get used to it :)
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Football Season
I have to admit it . . . I LOVE college football. I'm not a fanatic about it, but I really do enjoy a good game. I have loved it since I was 11 and my dad would take us to the Air Force Academy games (he taught there for 4 years) and we would watch the cadets all run down on the field to do push-ups when they scored, and my 6th grade teacher was the wife of one of the coaches and we would make posters for the team to put up in the locker room. I loved going to the games, even when one time my sister threw up when we were stuck in traffic and there were several of us crammed in the back of my dad's old Monte Carlo. At BYU, my roommates and I camped out for tickets and I don't think I ever missed a home game in the 4 years I was there. One roommate was a HUGE Ty Detmer fan and would wear her #14 jersey and paint her face blue. Her dream was to toss the football around with Ty, and I think she realized that dream during that 1990 year when he won the Heisman trophy. I was there cheering at the top of my lungs 20 years ago this week, when we beat Miami, a highly ranked team that year. It has been fun to be in Boise during such great years for Boise State, even though we haven't made it to many live games. I love seeing the highlights for all the good games on College Football Saturdays. I keep an ESPN app on my phone to track the top 25 teams (especially when BSU and/or BYU are in the top 25). This was a great weekend for my teams. We were able to go to Provo and watch BYU play, and there's nothing like being in the stands when they win. We watched the BSU game here at home. Both teams gave me a few new gray hairs by waiting to the last 2 minutes of their respective games to pull out their lead. I get way to anxious when things are that close. I didn't see the Air Force game, but their offense put 65 points on the board, and they play BYU next weekend. Yeah for fall and College Football!!
On a related note . . . We dropped Christa off on Friday night at her first High School football game. I just about cried. It was one of those weird moments where I all of a sudden felt much older. I sometimes feel like I should be the one walking into the stadium as a student, not my child. Strange.
On a related note . . . We dropped Christa off on Friday night at her first High School football game. I just about cried. It was one of those weird moments where I all of a sudden felt much older. I sometimes feel like I should be the one walking into the stadium as a student, not my child. Strange.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Paisley

Monday, July 12, 2010
Oregon Coast and Vancouver
Ryan had a conference scheduled in Vancouver, Washington so we decided to make a little family vacation of the trip. Here are a few pictures of our adventures. We spent 3 days on the coast first and then headed inland to the Portland/Vancouver area.
What used to be the largest Sitka Spruce in North America. The top blew off about 2 1/2 years ago, but it's still an impressive tree.
Ecola State Park
Tillamook Creamery-a must see for dairy lovers.
Portland Children's Museum
The Portland Zoo
Japanese Garden and Rose Garden in Portland
Bonneville Dam Fish ladder
Multnomah Falls
One event I didn't get a good picture of-we brought home two new family members. Someone at a gas station had 2 cute puppies they were giving away. My husband has a very soft spot for homeless animals and we now have two (because we couldn't separate the brother and sister) new puppies, named Sugar and Snap. They both rode 4 hours home on Ryan's lap (fleas and all.) I'll post pictures with the kids later (with fleas all dead).
I guess I should go clean out my car instead of playing on Blogger. I'm sure the girls will post more pictures on Facebook.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Zoo Animals
My sister was here in town on Monday and Tuesday for a couple of days and we decided to take the kids to the zoo. I hadn't been there in a couple of years so my girls were pretty excited, especially Paisley, who has never been to a zoo. Our zoo is pretty small and doesn't have too many exotic animals, but it's about right for the 2-6 year old crowd. They also got to ride on the merry-go-round. Note to self-do not try to take pictures while riding on the very small merry-go-round. My head was still going in circles for several minutes afterward.
My Front Door
This post is way overdue, but I still have to write it. Since we first started building our house, Ryan wanted to build the front door himself. The idea came from an Amish tradition where the husband would build the front door in anticipation of his marriage. He had some beautiful walnut wood that came from a tree that was on one of the original homesteads here in Dry Creek Valley. There were so many projects going on when we moved in that the door just didn't happen. We put some boards up over our main entrance and just went on. But our mortgage company withheld a portion of our funds in escrow until we completed the door, as well as several other items that weren't essential for living, but certainly kept the house unfinished. I patiently waited without trying to be too nagging for our front door. The mortgage company said our deadline was April 30th. By April 30th I had a frame for the front door, but still no actual door to put in there. We were able to get extensions from the bank, and I kept telling Ryan the deadline was 3 days away, and he put in many almost all-nighters, and by the end of May I actually had a front door hung. It still needs a couple of coats of finish, and the actual art glass that will go in the windows of the door, but it's beautiful, and it makes the house look more finished. Ryan does some amazing woodwork-he just doesn't like to be on a timeline. Now can we talk about bookshelves . .
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