Thursday, October 23, 2008

Oh, my heck!

You blog stakers out there are so demanding. I finally get around to posting a little more often but is that enough for you? Apparently not. Pictures!!! If you will refer back to my post of two weeks ago you will remember that I am doing well just to post. I am not ready for fancy stuff yet. It is good to know that someone is reading my blog though.

We had another week full of sports and other kid centered activities. Hayden has had two basketball games. The first game they won (32-12). The second game they lost (36-24). The first game was alot more fun. Hayden is a really aggresive bball player. We have decided that the goalie in him prevents him from letting a ball get past him on the defensive end. He will grab a ball that is anywhere near him and will hold on to it until he gets a jump ball call no matter what the personal cost. He has been lifted off the ground, dragged on the ground, and laid on by several players and still managed to keep his hands on the ball.

Spencer is our comic relief. He is studying Spanish in school. He likes to try to communicate with me in Spanish. It is becoming very apparent to me that he does not speak Spanish. He does, however, speak a mean pig latin. Spencer is also playing the trombone in the school band. He loves it. Kari hates that Spencer loves it as Kari thinks that the trumpet is the only true brass instrument. Kari thinks that playing the trombone kills brain cells.

Katelyn had a choir concert last night. Because the last concert was so bad and so long I did not even tell mom and dad about this one because I didn't want them to have to think of an excuse not to be there (you're welcome). This one was better. It was only 30 minutes to long and the special performances were only slightly excruciating. The choirs are actually ok and Katelyn looked beautiful even if she was not very enthusiastic about the actions. The real offense occured with the special musical numbers. Kari was wondering if there is something about the Millcreek Jr. High gym that makes people sing flat. I think it is something about jr high students, microphones, and nerves that make these songs flat. This time Mrs. Wilcox even had a mom and a grandma participate in these numbers (weird and unnecessary).

Paige is struggling to decide what to be for Halloween. She wants to be either a BYU cheerleader (my preference), a pioneer (easiest to bundle on a cold night), or a witch. Apparently the witch's dress I bought her three years ago was both too cute and too big. She has worn it for the last two years and is heavily considering wearing it again this year. She thinks that if she wears vampire teeth with it it changes the costume enough to allow a threepeat.

Kari took a few days off last week and we spent a fun yet crowded afternoon with mom and dad at Gardener Village looking a witches (fake, not real). We also went to a Halloween party at the St. John's in Payson. The kids had a blast and the weather was awesome. We spend one day driving up to the high Uintas and we all walked around Mirror Lake. That was beautiful and really fun. What a beautiful state we live in!

Well, I do go on. In summary... we are happy, we are blessed, and we love seeing all of you that we get to see often and we miss seeing those that we don't.

5 comments:

Julie said...

Yeah! Another post. I will just imagine the photos of games, concerts, witches, Halloween parties and beautiful Mirror Lake. Sigh. . .

Shawna said...

I love your post even without pictures. Keep them coming.

Claudine Cable said...

Love the post and I am so glad you are doing this, even without the photos, but it's not really that hard to add them except of course you have to get them off your camera and on your computer first. Hey, I'm not pushing. I'm just grateful to hear all you have been doing. It is amazing that I am still surprised at some of your happenings because I see and talk to you fairly often. Keep it up. And I think you are extremely amusing. Spence has nothing on you.

Tiffany said...

I haven't blogged in a while so I was updating and decided that I needed to add you to my blog list! I found ya! I can't wait for an update :)

Emily Dawn said...

I now know not to read your blog while in my space explorations class. I couldn't stop laughing. Unfortunately my professor and classmates weren't convinced that earth's magnetosphere is hilarious.

I too have been caught in the depths of Mrs. Wilcox's concerts. Oh the stories I have. Memories I simply can't forget. Unfortunately.