Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Homeswapping
I told Rich that what I want for my birthday is a membership to a homeswapping site on the internet. He thought that was funny, but I am convinced that's the best way to take our kids to see our favorite parts of the world. Rich said it would be so cool if there was an LDS homeswapping site, and I agreed. So today, just for fun I googled LDS homeswapping and VOILA! There is a site, although it's just starting up and there are no homes in the U.K. yet (where we want to go). I registered in hopes of finding a New England or D.C.-area exchange for our Yellowstone adventure home. Go have a gander by clicking HERE--spread the word, register if you're game, and if you know anybody in the U.K. who might want to come play City Slicker in the wild west for a few weeks, tell them to register, too!!!
Summer Family Holiday, part 3
On Friday, my bro Matt came to Livingston with his boys Sam & Jake, and Lisa's boys, Cody & Tyler. They arrived while I was at work, and when I got home, everyone was heading out to camp at the ranch. I was about an hour behind them, picking up some things for the campout and getting myself & James ready. The sky continually threatened rain, but nothing ever realy fell... Here's the boathouse ... ...and the rest of the ranch under threatening skies
James fell asleep on the way out to camp (it was 8pm, in his defense).
James fell asleep on the way out to camp (it was 8pm, in his defense).
Our favorite pyro had the fire going (Cody & Marshall)
Another fabulous sunset (and a UFO)
the moonrise
That's me lounging in our new Cabela chairs, laughing at Cody's Mexican accent.
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Cody started the fire early the next morning...apparently the kids were FREEZING in their tent (poor little skinny folks)
Ally & Jake eating their cereal, fireside.
Cody & Tyler
Cody forgets his belt...
Cody forgets his belt...
Sam & James enjoy some Saturday morning cartoons in the new camper.
Nana helped Grandma Melin clean out the root cellar (jars from 1980)
Monday, July 06, 2009
FLASHBACK: Primary Activity May 30th
Jessica Holm (daughter of "Aunt Debbie", my valiant first couselor & amiga) posted some sweet pix of our activity day, "I Am A Builder"--CLICK HERE to see them. We used the ideas at THIS link and customized them for our ward. It was a WONDERFUL activity--Debbie was in charge and it was awesome and memorable as usual!
For our fall activity we are planning an applefest at the ranch...saving 16.9 oz bottles for each child to take home some cider, brainstorming ways to make it a gospel theme (I like "When We're Helping We're Happy" with a theme of working together...we'll see).
For our fall activity we are planning an applefest at the ranch...saving 16.9 oz bottles for each child to take home some cider, brainstorming ways to make it a gospel theme (I like "When We're Helping We're Happy" with a theme of working together...we'll see).
Some Addie Wisdom
Yesterday I let my bro and nephews play the wii when they came in from camping around 11am. I was in bed (coughing) and Addie was laying next to me complaining about being bored. [I make the kids at least TRY to Keep the Sabbath until after naps in the evening (you know--sundown-to-sundown--we call this our Jewish Sabbath and it works pretty well, as long as we START it on Saturday night), so it was unusual to have the game going and she was jealous].
"Mom, can I play the Wii when they are done?"
"No. It's still Sunday, even if we stay home sick."
"Why?!?!"
"It's time to think about Jesus. Does playing the wii help you think about Jesus?"
[looong pause]
"Well, when we play wii we can make people, just like Jesus makes people, so we are trying to be like Jesus."
TOUCHE, my lass, touche! I told her that was a good try, but she would have to wait a while (we played Book of Mormon Go Fish instead). She's a clever one!
"Mom, can I play the Wii when they are done?"
"No. It's still Sunday, even if we stay home sick."
"Why?!?!"
"It's time to think about Jesus. Does playing the wii help you think about Jesus?"
[looong pause]
"Well, when we play wii we can make people, just like Jesus makes people, so we are trying to be like Jesus."
TOUCHE, my lass, touche! I told her that was a good try, but she would have to wait a while (we played Book of Mormon Go Fish instead). She's a clever one!
Summer Family Holiday, part 2
Thursday (the 2nd) was the big Parade and kick-off for the Livingston Roundup. We started the day by staking our claim (with camp chairs) along the parade route and picking up some ice blocks and treats. At about noon, we went ice blocking with Nana and Papa while Daddy Rich finished up work at the office... Nana was brave...one of the first to slide down the hill!
Abby wiped out!
Abby wiped out!
Ally, James, Me and Abby watch Belle and Addie slide
Heidi at the bottom of the hill
Isabelle and Heidi (again)
Ally gives it a try
Addie was so good at sliding!
Papa even took a turn!
Cute Little Belle
This is a picture of Addie from the Picnic. I forgot to post it with the picnic pix, but I love it because it's a sweet, natural smile from her--great shot, Papa!
After ice-blocking, we stopped at the park for about 45 minutes as we made our way to the parade
Ally, Abby, and Marshall on the swing
Belle, Heidi, and Addie on the swing
We headed over to our parade chairs at 2pm-ish...
(Nana's wearing the crowns we made at Crafters Club this week)
After the parade, we had a little BBQ and I took a nap before the 10:30pm fireworks. I missed this sunset!
And that's the end of Day Two with Nanan & Papa. On Day Three, Matt joined us with Jake, Sam, Cody, and Tyler to camp at the ranch...
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