Sunday, March 30, 2014

Welcome, Scarlett


 My new neice, Scarlett Sue, was blessed on this day.  Don't you love the name Scarlett?  And the two t's at the end make it funn.  Here she is, wearing the headband I helped make.  Doesn't she look fabulous?  Granted, my project took a miniscule amount of time to make, when compared with the hours my mom spent crocheting that heirloom dress!  Isn't is to die for?  Or rather, to be born for?  Ha ha.
 Girl Cousins.  My Ellie made a killer potato salad for this shin-dig.  I was proud.
 Boy cousins.  My sons being the most hammy.
 I'm a proud auntie.  She loves me already. 
 My beautiful sister with her sweet daughter and husband.  I wish everyone could know these two.  They are the salt of the earth!
And here is my cool-and-funny-and-smart brother, with his birthday cake.  He flies all over representing big companies, like facebook.  What a guy.  He isn't always making that face.  Just when I goad him.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Blue and Gold Banquet... Yee haw!

 The annual Blue and Gold Cub Scout banquet was a HUGE hit.  I wish I would have taken pictures of their darling western decorations and great food.  Personally, I love it just because someone else feeds my lil' outlaws.  So they made these fun wanted posters of each boy to bring home, and had them hanging on a rope along the wall.

My handsome Webelo scout!  I loved seeing him help bring the flag in. 

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

A day at the pool....

 Can't beat pictures of little kids in goggles...

 This talented man was painting a mural!  Cute!

Monday, March 24, 2014

Freeze Dance, Noah, and Murder in the dark...


 Here we are with our silly song.  It is a freeze dance, found on the internet.  It wasn't my favorite one, which goes:  "Hop and hop and hop and hop and hop and hop and Stop!"  But it was a pretty good one. 



 Obviously freezing here:



Cory helped Levi with his lesson.  They used some vintage flannel board characters that depicted Noah's Ark.  (our church library was cleaning out all kinds of stuff, and I brought these home!) 
Levi had fun putting up all of the animals.
 When the floods came, we sang "The Wise Man built his house upon the Rock", because of the raining lyrics.   Fun times.
 And THEN we played murder in the dark....
 By the light of Nathan's color-changing alarm clock.  Spooky fun.  We played the "hand squeeze" way, because the winking way freaks Brinley out.  I was the first murderer, and went on a real spree right away.  After that, it was decreed that you have to wait for one person to die before killing another.
 Then we had these semi-okay sorta yummy treats that we probably won't make again.
          

Monday, March 17, 2014

Are we on target?





 Saxton came up with a great lesson, all on his own.  He printed this target and put a little picture of the Savior in the middle:



Then he blindfolded us, spun us around, and had us try to put a post-it note with our name on it on the center of the target. 


My camera ran out of battery, so I couldn't get a pic. of all our post-its around the picture.  
Saxton likened the blindfold and the dizziness to sin, and encouraged us all to repent so that we can see our direction clearly.
Way to go, son.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Trust Fall, App lesson, and Monkey milkshake


For our silly song, we sang, "What do you do with a scurvy pirate?", from Backyardigans.  Levi sings it all the time, and it was his turn to come up with songs.






Scurvy Pirate

What do you do with a scurvy pirate?
Raid their ship and then hot wire it.
What do you with a scurvy pirate?
Make them walk the plank!!!
Arrr! Arrr!

What do you do with a scurvy pirate?
Load the cannon up and fire it.
What do you do with a scurvy pirate?
Make them walk the plank!!!

We’ll raid their scurvy pirate ship
and make them walk the plank.
Grab up all their treasure . . .
And put it in the bank!!!

What to do with a scurvy pirate?
Load the cannon up and fire it.
What do you do with a scurvy pirate?
Make them walk the plank!!!

We only sang the last verse.
We had people trust fall into our arms when we said "plank"!




And then our chorister led us in "I Am a Child of God"...  



 Conducting is so much more fun with a wand in your hand!


 Nathan taught us a lesson, using an app on the iPad, in which he had us guess the scripture character.


For activity, we took turns playing this app:

The scores (below) reveal how very terrible mom is at video games.  Or maybe they reveal that my children play too much.


 Our treat was a Monkey Milkshake!  Ice Cream, chocolate milk, and bananas.  Yum.


Friday, March 7, 2014

Les Miserables




 For Christmas, we were given tickets to see a production of Les Miserables at the Hale Theater in West Valley City, Utah.  We were so thrilled.  Here is Ellie with her good friend:

 Meeting Jean Valjean after the show!
 With Grandma and Grandpa and Thenardier!
 Standing with the lovely soprano, Cosette.
Grandpa thought Brinley looked just like the poster girl :)
 


 Les Mis is my absolute favorite novel.  My copy  is marked up and well loved and has been read several times.  Hugo is a master of describing people.


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!


This was our Story Time Craft today.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Mars + Venus







This is the handout I brought home from our women's meeting in church today.  
Notice the Cricut-cut perfect shape, the scrapbook paper and fun font?

And this is the handout my husband brought home. 
Notice the handwritten note, partially cut off by the copier?




My husband and I got a good chuckle out of the comparison. 
 The funny thing is:  the people who made these are married!  
Aren't men and women great?

Cory probably wouldn't have noticed the difference at all.  His handout communicates information,  just as mine does.