Walking the RED CARPET! We had several stars show up at our house. Not sure who this crazy guy was crashing the party! Haha!
Emme rocked the kicks!!!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Oscar party food! Nicole wanted to make grape jell-o and shaped into hearts. She also wanted cookie brownies (thanks Beckie Parker for getting us hooked on these) and shaped them like stars. We had chicken wings and a vegetable try. Had to have our champagne glasses with crangrape. So festive! Nicole also had noise makers for us.
The other children in this picture are Sharryl Ludlow Hales beauties. She and I were companions in southern Rhode Island. Sharryl and her family live just 3 minutes from us. Our children go to the same school. It has been wonderful to reconnect with her and to see our chilren playing together.
Susquehanna (7), Liberty (4), Emme (5), Steele (18 mos), Joseph (11), Nicole (9), Warner (9) and not pictured Chase (12).
Susquehanna (7), Liberty (4), Emme (5), Steele (18 mos), Joseph (11), Nicole (9), Warner (9) and not pictured Chase (12).
The Ensign's came to Gilbert for a visit! This is my Mission President from the Connecticut Hartford Mission 1994-1996. I love these two people dearly and was so honored that they took time to drive to our home for a visit. They were already coming to visit their daughter in Chandler and called me as well.
We had a lovely visit and I was grateful for my children to get to know them. Grandma Ensign brought candies for the kids. So cute!
Joseph had just come down with a fever so I had to carry him out and prop him on a chair. What a good sport!
Love you President and Sister Ensign!!!
We had a lovely visit and I was grateful for my children to get to know them. Grandma Ensign brought candies for the kids. So cute!
Joseph had just come down with a fever so I had to carry him out and prop him on a chair. What a good sport!
Love you President and Sister Ensign!!!
Monday, February 21, 2011
Hall of Presidents
Joseph had a class project to do this past week. Every 5th grade student had to choose a president to represent. He did research and wrote a 6 paragraph paper with some interesting points of his president's life. Joseph chose Herbert Hoover. He then had to make a poster with interesting facts and pictures of his president. For the day of the presentation the students had to dress like their president and recite some information about their president when someone came up to them and pushed the "button" in front of them. Many of the classrooms in the school came into the cafeteria to walk through the Hall of Presidents. It was fun that Emme and Nicole both came through with their classes.
Joseph had a lot of spirit. He was the most animated speaker out of all the 5th graders. Word spread that "you have to go listen to that Herbert Hoover at the end of the row." It was fun to see him enjoy this presentation.
Joseph had a lot of spirit. He was the most animated speaker out of all the 5th graders. Word spread that "you have to go listen to that Herbert Hoover at the end of the row." It was fun to see him enjoy this presentation.
Valentine's Day
I was able to go to Emme's Valentine's Party in her classroom. Her teacher made the CUTEST valentine's boxes. The kids decorated cereal boxes, added arms and her teacher, Mrs. Standage, put their faces on. SO CUTE!!!
Aunt Wanda
A couple of weeks ago my parents got a phone call from my dad's cousin. Her name is Linda Peterson. She was calling to tell them that her mother was dieing and she was in Tucson. Her mother and my dad's mother are sisters. They were able to tell Linda that I am living down here now. Linda called me and I was able to go to Tucson to visit Aunt Wanda before she died. I learned about several cousins I have living down here in the Gilbert area and Linda's brother Bobby lives in Tucson. I drove with the children on Saturday to Solomon, AZ to attend Wanda's funeral meet several of these cousins. It was a great experience for us.
Aunt Wanda was in the Navy when she first met her husband, Bill. Because of her service she was given the military honors at her funeral service.
Aunt Wanda was in the Navy when she first met her husband, Bill. Because of her service she was given the military honors at her funeral service.
HorseBack Riding
Nicole is doing great with horseback riding lessons. She loves to be with the horses. I like that we only have to walk across the street. Miss Diana is their instructor and we see her house from our front door. I do love the smell of horses and the fact that we can enjoy them but not have to clean up after them!
Hollywood
Kodak Theatre and the Chinese Theatre! We loved seeing the footprints and handprints. Now when we watch the Oscars and American Idol we can remember that WE'VE BEEN THERE!
Grandma B
We were able to visit with Grandma B; she is my mother's mother. It was nice to see each other again and to realize that Nicole's red hair is like my Great Grandmother Alice's. She also shared some of the stories she has written with us. She gave us one she wrote using Joseph as the main character. Thanks Grandma!
Wanna Be A Cowboy
By
E. E. Bonneville
"Is it time for Grandfather to come and get me?" Joseph bugged his mother for the fourth time.
"Your grandparents will be here any minute," groaned his mother from the kitchen table.
Suddenly, Joseph heard a knock outside, jumped up from the kitchen table, flung open the door and almost ambushed his grandparents. "Hi, Grandpa. I'm ready to go to the ranch."
"Howdy son. Just hold on a minute. Are you sure you're ready to stay the weekend with us?
"Sure do, partner. How do you like my new cowboy boots? And I have a new cowboy hat. A birthday present from Mom and Dad. Do I look eight years old now?"
His startled Grandfather said, "Look at that. We've found us another ranch hand. Tell your mother we're ready to load up and move out."
"Joseph, today we'll drive your favorite short cut, over the hilly road," his grandmother explained, "We'll go through our friend's cattle ranch with the big medal gate."
When they arrived at the gate, Joseph immediately hopped out of the pickup. "Grandfather, I'll help open the gate."
"Joseph! Quick! Get back in the pickup," his grandmother yelled. " A mountain lion is on the hillside above you!" Suddenly the lion sprang across the road in front of Joseph near the pickup. Then it disappeared down the hillside. Grandfather Mike quickly went to Joseph, put his arm around him and proudly said, "That was might brave of you to stand there. You alright, son?"
"Gee! That was close," Joseph whispered, wide eyed. "I was too scared to move. "Boy! Oh boy! Are lions near the ranch, too?" Joseph inquired, still shaking inside.
"Not to worry, Joseph," his grandfather calmy explained, "we live in the valley. Those big mountain lions, also known as Cougars, live in the mountains. It was proably chasing a small animal down the hill."
Upon arrival at the ranch, Grandfather Mike remarked, "Joseph, I need help to round up some stray calves. Get your canteen, fill it with water and tie it onto Flash's saddle."
"Flash! You mean I can ride Flash this year and not old Nelly? I can help with the roundup?
"First, get cowboy Wyatt to help you saddle up. Then take a few turns around the arena to get the feel of a bigger horse."
After they saddled Flash, Joseph urged the horse to go into the arena. But Flash decided he wanted to stay in the barn. Then a tug of war began, Joseph pulling one way and the big horse pulling another. "Flash, I can't let Grandfather see you win." Suddenly, Flash stopped pulling and Joseph excitedly rode him around the arena.
"Good work," complemented his grandfather. "Let's hit the trail and round up some stray calves" They followed a faint trail through the hillside brush and soon came upon their small herd of cattle. In the distance, bawling of young calves could be heard.
"Joseph," his grandfather instructed, "ride toward the calves standing near those big rocks. We have to surround them and get the calves back to their mamas. I'll be behind you."
Approach the calves, Joseph's horse stopped. Suddenly a shot rang out, "Joseph! Come back," Grandfather Mike shouted. "I saw a mountain lion on the rocks. My shot scared him away."
Joseph asked in a shaky voice, after returning his grandfather. "What about the calves?"
"The lion won't be coming back. We'll roun dup the calves with the rest of the herd and head back to the ranch."
"Before we go, Grandfather," Joseph said. " I need to stop a minute at that tree over there. Please hold Flash for me."
On Joseph's way back, Grandfather Mike yelled, "Joseph! Stop!" Instantly another shot rang out. "It's OK now Joseph. I got that big rattlesnake moving out of the bushes."
Joseph took a hasty look at the dead snake and warily climbed back on Flash. "I'm glad you're such a good shot. Grandfather, how long before we get back to the ranch?"
Back at the ranch, Joseph was slow unsaddling his horse. His thoughts were on his close calls with a wild cougar and a deadly snake. What if Grandfather hadn't been so alert? What could have happened to me? Do cowboys ever get scared?
After they put their horses in the corral, Joseph weakly suggested his grandfather, "Let's sit on the porch a minute."
"Good idea," Grandfather Mike could see that Joseph was unusually quiet. "Cowboy, do you want to go with me tomorrow and mend some fences? You're doing real good with Flash and he needs more exercise."
Joseph perked up on the thought of riding Flash again and Grandfather called me "Coyboy." I can't let him know how scared I was. "Sure Grandfather," Joseph eagerly answered. "Flash and I'll be ready anytime."
Grandfather Mike smiled, "Thanks cowboy, you're hired."
END
San Francisco, California
We went to the Sourdough Bread Company to see them making the bread loaves. Then we went to Ghiradelli Square to get some chocolates. Yummy!
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