Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Reunion book

We got the reunion books last night. I was so excited and I opened the first one up to take a look and was so disappointed! They pictures were so dark. I almost couldn't see some of the pictures. The text also had a shadow behind the words and just looked awful. The grey we chose as the background was really dark and you almost couldn't see the black writing.

We wrote to Blurb thinking that they wouldn't do anything for us but that we needed to complain. We explained that the book looked way different than the preview and that we were very disappointed. They responded in just a matter of seconds and apologized for the quality and offered to reprint four of them (two of them were ok) and to ship them to us for free. They also offered to email us a shipping sticker so that we could ship the four books back.

We are very sad that we have to wait longer but we are very happy at how quickly they responded and that they are willing to reprint them for us. The two that turned out ok look really great and I'm really excited for you all to get them once the new ones come.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Here comes Santa Claus!


Christmas is a week away now. What are you doing this year? Are you ready? Have you given your list to the big fat man?? Here are Braden and Tyson visiting with Santa. Mikayla and Jacob refused to.
I have been having way too much fun shopping this year. I love buying and giving gifts!! The kids have been doing chores to earn money so they can buy gifts out of "Mommy's Store". I have some little things that they can buy to give to each other. I am not sure who has more fun with this, me or them.
I have done much baking and taking of treats to friends and neighbors. Another thing I love to do. We have finished all the peanut butter cups and will need to make more. Do you all make these? What treats do you make? We also made English toffee, chocolate creme cookies, turtles in a pretzel tree, hug and kiss pretzels, gingerbread men, almond roca, peppermint bark and merry berry bars. I am planning to do some little popcorn balls next week.
As for decorating, we have a little fake tree, little as in under 6 feet. I put it up on some cinder blocks to make it bigger. We got it for $5 and decided to not spend any more on a better tree. Maybe next year. The kids had a great time putting on the ornaments. Mike didn't even rearrange them when they went to bed. I was shocked. We also put up icicles and lights around the windows. We set up our nativities. We are planning to do a live nativity for family night this week. Are you also doing this??
I have some wrapping to do, which I enjoy doing. I have LOTS of cleaning to do, which I don't enjoy doing (and I just might not do it!!)
What traditions are you doing with your family? We have decided to do the live nativity, like I mentioned, and we are going to try and do a puzzle together each year (a big one, not a 25 piecer), we like to drive around and look at lights, and this year we gave some gifts to a family in the ward that is not doing well financially. I really liked that, it felt good!
I just really like Christmas. I wish we could all be together one year, but don't see that happening any time soon. Maybe some day we could all come together the week after Christmas and share some fun traditions together.
Anyway, I will stop rambling on, but I'd really like to hear what you all are up to in your Christmas preparations/plans, it makes you seem closer. Love you all!!

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Hi Everybody,

I just watched the 1st Presidency's Christmas Devotional, and as at every year was touched by the wonderful talks they give and the spririt they bring to the season. I tried to think of traditions that we had in my home as a child during Christmas, and, whether because we didn't really have many (any?) or because my memory is not good, I can't think of any except decorating the Christmas tree. Every year we would get a real tree, and we would decorate it with Mom. I don't remember if Dad participated or not, and I don't remember doing much myself, except I would help Mom hang the icecicles. Icecicles were made of aluminum foil in those days, and they had to be hung just so on our tree. Mom made them hang beautifuly - long and streaming up and down nearly every branch, reflecting the many colored lights and christmas bulbs that were also on the tree. I'm sure that after we all went to bed, Mom would go back and rehang many of the icecicles we kids had hung to make them look better. It was as if the trees had long silver hair that had been brushed and brushed until it glowed warm and serene. Our trees were always beautiful, and I was impressed with the care that Mom put into them, I think because it was her gift to the family and to the Savior, both of which she loved so much. Sometimes I really miss my Mom and Dad.

I'm sorry we didn't build any real family traditions for you kids to remember as you were growing up. Your Mom wanted to, but I was always to busy or thought they were silly. I did go along with reading the story in Luke every year, and we still do that. Thank you Carol, for being persistent in helping me to read to the kids and you, and now to you and me, every year.

I hope you kids will make the time and establish wonderful traditions of service, love, compassion, and worship with your beautiful families that you repeat each Christmas season, so they will learn and always remember, and when they have families of thier own, be able to teach their children about their family traditions, developed around the greatest gift ever given, that of the birth, life, and sacrifice of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I love you all so very much, and am so happy with you, your families, and the lives you live, the examples you set. Your Mom and I could not have been more blessed than to have you children and your children in our lives. May you all have the joy that comes with loving each other, holding your families close, making sacrifices for each other, and preparing together for exaltation and eternal life, for that is what it is all about, after all.

Love,

Dad

Monday, December 01, 2008

explanation

Ok, here is an explanation.

1. I need help with labeling. I am not sure I remember the order everything went in. If something is out of order, let me know. Do you want me to label everything, most things, somethings? Mike had the suggestion that under each family picture we label each person and then we don't have to label everything. If someone forgets who someone is, you can just flip to the front and see. Also, if you notice, some pages have a big space of white. That is for labeling. I tried to leave one page at the beginning of each new activity for labeling (take a look at the beginning of the beach pictures with the one with Layla in the sand). Some other pages have places for labeling and that is because I couldn't get it to format better than that. I can either label those pages or leave them with the white space.

2. I thought it might be nice if anyone who wanted to would write something--like a favorite memory or something. For instance, I have no idea what happened at Hersey park. So, it would be nice to have some input on what happened or what you want to go along with the pictures (did I put the right pictures in there?).Jessie suggested we add recipes from the reunion. I think that is a fun idea. If we want to include recipes I need to know what recipes you want added (Jessie's dip, Laura's meatballs, etc.) and I also need to have the recipe. If you want to write a memory or something I need to have those in about a week or so. You can post it on the blog or email me.

3. Does anyone feel they are over/underrepresented? I tried to make the pictures equal but might not have. Is there a favorite picture you want included that I didn't put in? Do you want a different family picture?

4. As it stand right without adding or subtracting any pages it is between $25-$38 depending on if you want softcover, hardcover, or image-wrap. I can put as many or as few pictures in it as you would like. The price per page goes down the more pages you put in. If we get over 80 pages it is between $30-$45 (it is that price from 81-120 pages). Here is the link to the prices http://www.blurb.com/create/book/pricing#standard-portrait

Ok, that's all I can think of. Is there something else I forgot? Oh yeah. There is one more thing. The slide cut some of the pictures off a little. That won't happen in the book.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving all! We are having our own little Thanksgiving today. We are eating and then painting our living room and just spending some quiet time together--and it is 61 today so we will go for a walk too.

We wanted to make a list for you all of 10 things we are thankful for:

1. Mom and Dad
2. Siblings
3. A good job that provides well for us
4. Heavenly Father (Isaac chose this one)
5. Membership in the church
6. Monkeys (Will chose this one)
7. The country we live in
8. A home to live in
9. The times we live in so we have all kinds of luxuries
10. Our super, awesome, exciting, argument free marriage--we'll let you decide which one of those adjectives might be an exaggeration.

Tell your family what you are thankful for today!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Uhh...we really are bad about birthdays


Happy (late) Birthday, Dad. You are certainly our favorite dad, and we're sorry we forgot you. We hope you had a great day and that you enjoyed all the people who did remember. Here's a picture of the children you have that did.

Monday, November 17, 2008

The reunion book

I am starting to make the book for the family reunion. I am wondering how big everyone wants the book to be. I can make a book up to 440 pages, which I think is ridiculously big. We have a ton of pictures so I'm wondering how many of them you actually want. I am willing to make it as big or as little as you would like. Also, I think I can find a way so that there are "contributors" so that you can get on and have some input. I see good and bad things about that. On the one hand, you all might want different things and I might get annoyed trying to please everyone ;). But on the other hand, it would be nice to not be responsible for guessing what everyone wants. Also, I thought it would be nice if everyone could write something brief about what their favorite thing/things about the reunion was and if you have some pictures that you really loved, if you would tell me so I can include them. Do you all want to contribute or do you want me to do it and then surprise you all? I can make it and then you can all preview it and let me know what changes you want...Hmmm. Leave comments and let me know.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

I was just looking at the picture at the top of the blog, and started wondering. When was the last time that there wasn't someone in our family who was pregnant?

Monday, November 10, 2008

Halloween with Grandma

We had a great time with Grandma here on Halloween. We had a pizza dinner, then went out trick or treating with our very large group and got lots of candy! Everyone looked great in their costumes, Steven a chicken (We got a lot of comments about his costume), Yanina a witch, Nick a bee, Becca and Sarah were in Poodle Skirts, Gavin (Laura's Cousin) was an IRS agent, Jacob a vampire, Mariah was a random person, Noah I did not get a picture of was a bee also, and the rest of us...well we did not dress up. We were glad that everyone could come and join us for the night.



























Saturday, November 08, 2008

For Andy



Will was going to be a superhero (I thought) but he insistede on being a monkey for the second year in a row. It is fine by me as long as we get our money's worth from the monkey suit. The boys are trying to show you their muscles in the one picture and Eli is waving hello.

I'm very disapointed!

I think I've waited patiently long enough. I have been out here in the middle of nowhere checking all the blogs daily to see all of the Halloween pictures of cute nieces and nephews in costumes. Nothing. I expect you all to repent over this weekend, and have pictures up by the end of Sunday. A vos te digo tambien Laura. Ya es tiempo para que pongas algo en el blog.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Happy Belated Birthday!


I'm sure you all know by now that we are really, really bad at remembering birthdays. We are so sorry Ralph! We hope you have a great birthday.

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Reunion Pictures

Did we ever get the photoshopped photos from the lady?

Voting time

Who's everyone voting for? Adrianne and I voted for Chuck Baldwin--we know there's no way he's going to win, but we are registered in Utah and they will select McCain regardless of what we do. We agree with the constitution party's position on most things. Are any of you in states where your vote actually means anything?

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

What is/has every one done for Halloween?






We went and picked pumpkins and then carved them. Unfortunately, it's now sure that I will not be here for halloween. I am going to Sierra California for 3 weeks this Saterday.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

FUmpa FUmpa FUmpa...NOAH!!

Is someone talking to me?
FUMpa FUmpa FUmpa
NOAH!!
Who is This?
It's a miracle. Andy put a new post on his blog. It's even got pictures and everything. You should check it out.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Noah

Laura asked me to post some pictures of Noah.
He is 10 pounds 6 ounces, and 22 inches long.




Sunday, October 05, 2008

SOMETHING COMPLETED - FINALLY!



We enjoyed watching general conference yesterday and today, and our testimonies have been strengthened through the talks we heard from the general authorities and other church leaders. We were glad to hear about new temples in Rome and Philadelphia, both of which we hope to visit :-).


Friday and Saturday (before and in between sessions) Dad cut and glued the capstones for the planters in front of the house. He started building them last summer, and feels great satisfaction at finally completing them. Still lots more capstones to do on the "great wall," in the back yard, but he continues to move forward.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Destructo Man



My little one year old boy (birthday pictures on my blog) is a constant mess maker. He climbs into everything, pulls things out of all the cupboards and drawers he can open, throws things on the floor and says uh oh! He is so cute, but I have twice as much to clean up now that he has learned these new abilities. When he gets hungry, he climbs over to the snack cabinet, pulls out some cookies or crackers and eats right thru the package. I finally have had to lock some of the cupboards up. He pulls out all the pots and climbs inside that cupboard while I am cooking dinner. He loves to watch things fall and say uh oh. Ah, what a fun stage this is.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Post Cards, please

Check out this post from Adrianne's sister. Her daughters class is collecting post cards.

http://mcclarkies.blogspot.com/2008/10/shout-out-for-postcards.html

Mike

Yesterday morning

Yesterday morning Adrianne and I got up for the day around 0610. I got into the shower and Adrianne went for a jog. After being in the shower for a few minutes, it was time to wash my face. I applied the soap to my face, and as I was doing so, I heard, from about 3 feet behind me, "Mahhh-mahhh." Naturally, hearing what sounded like ghost noises to me, I screamed like a girl. A second into the scream my brain caught up with my adrenalin and I recognized that the noise was Isaac.

Let me interrupt my story. On Sunday I was going to the bathroom when I overheard Adrianne telling the boys that I was a monster and that they needed to go "quish" me. I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to play with the boys, so as they ran down the hall to squish me, I turned and yelled, "Roarrrr!" Will was a little startled, but Isaac, stopped, shook like he was having a seizure and then started bawling. That was not my intended reaction, especially since it took about 30 minutes to help him stop crying. For the rest of the day he kept saying, "Daddy, no be monster/dinosaur."

Now, back to my story. I quickly opened the shower curtain to see Isaac, terrified, standing in the bathroom. Before I could say anything, he screamed, too. I tried to reassure him that things were okay, and that I was just a little scared by him, but all he would say was, "Daddy, no be monster. Daddy, no be monster." I couldn't figure out what to do--Do I hop out of the shower naked, dripping, and with soap all over my face to comfort my crying child or do I pick him up and bring him into the shower? I decided to pat his head, and tell him he was okay. After a few minutes he calmed down enough for me to tell him to go back to sleep and that mommy would be home when he woke up.

I no more than shut the curtain and resumed my shower when I heard, "Daddy, what was that scary noise?" With less patience for him, I told Will to get back in his bed and go to sleep.

Some men are afraid to admit that they scream like a little girl. I am not.

Mike

Friday, September 26, 2008

Advice

Does anyone know anything about the current market? Other than it is not doing great.

We are thinking about refinancing (again) and wondered what will happen to the interest rates over the next few months.

I have to lock-in my rate and am not sure what to do!

Chores

How does your family do chores? Mom and dad do it all? The kids have assignments? Charts? Daily, weekly? What do you do??

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

One more thing...

P.S. How is Laura, Andy's pregnant wife, doing?

Wheat Grinders and USAF Academy

Mom has offered to get each family a wheat grinder for Christmas. http://www.blendtec.com/millpromo.aspx (Mom, the promo code is here on the page--it seems like the code only applies to 1 purchase, so you might have to do a separate purchase for each grinder) If you are interested in getting one, please let her know.

I have been becoming more and more concerned about food storage recently. I went to the cannery for the first time in my life yesterday. We now have a lot of macaroni that will not go bad for the next 30 years, but we still need to get some other stuff. I am excited about having a wheat grinder, too. I only have 3 cans of wheat right now, but next time we go, I will get more. I'm convinced that even if we never have to use it, our family will still be blessed for following the Lord's counsel on food storage. “From the standpoint of food production, storage, handling, and the Lord’s counsel, wheat should have high priority. … Water, of course, is essential. Other basics could include honey or sugar, legumes, milk products or substitutes, and salt or its equivalent. The revelation to produce and store food may be as essential to our temporal welfare today as boarding the ark was to the people in the days of Noah.” (Ezra Taft Benson, Oct. 1980.)

On another note, unless something out of the ordinary happens, we will be moving to Dayton, OH in Aug 09 where I will get a master's degree in mechanical engineering. We will then move to Colorado Springs in Dec 10/Jan 11 where I will teach at the Air Force Academy for the following 4 years. Exciting, eh?

Mike

Monday, September 15, 2008

New FamilySearch Take Two

Well, I got access to the new FamilySearch on Wednesday and have probably spent 10 or so hours on it since. I am really enjoying messing with it. So far, I've completed the training for family history consultants/priesthood leaders and have spent most of the rest of my time going through and combining duplicate records of a number of our ancestors. In fact, almost every one of them has had at least 2 records. It has been very interesting to me. I think Aunt Shauna is also working on things--there was a piece of information that she changed.

I haven't actually tried to find anyone new. I've added a few pieces of information from Grandpa Paulsen's records (the ones I stole from Mandy). I am just starting to go through the records he has and compare them with the information on line. Most of the people I'm updating have already had their temple work done, but it seems like there have been a few sets of siblings that are awaiting their work--I don't know for sure because I haven't tried to combine their records. You see, almost every time I've found someone who needs their temple work done, I find a duplicate (or a few duplicates) that already have their temple work done.

In any case, if your temple district is using the new FamilySearch, I invite you to register and take a look around.

Mike

Monday, September 08, 2008

FREE!!!



This morning there was an ad from a yard sale. They had all this stuff left over from their yard sale and were giving it away free. My sister in law and I went and spent about an hour going through all the stuff. This is the junk I came home with. There is a mirror, some clothes, a printer ink, cookbooks, candles, candlesticks, laundry detergent, shoes, a tray, knick nacks,
a fleece blankie, fat curling iron, etc. It was soooo fun! I wouldn't have bought this stuff, but since it was free...!!! My sister in law Laura got a bunch of stuff, too. She got some roller blades, books and a bunch of more stuff. I think people should give me stuff free more often!!

Poll

So Mom told me today that Laura is already dilated. SO we better hurry up and place our bets.

Important facts

Her due date is October 17th

She had Nick 4 weeks early.

PLACE YOUR BETS

Saturday, September 06, 2008

New Family Search

Mike wants to know who is using the new family search. He is very excited about it.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

New Post

Everyday I check this blog to see if something new is here... like many of you, but there isn't. I've finally come up with something to post.

Rummage Sales!!

Also known as yard sales and garage sales.
Most weekends through out the summer in any town.

You may not know this, but I am addicted to yard sales. I hate to miss them, what if they have just what I need at an incredible price?? Here there are sales from Wednesday to Saturday, and sometimes Sunday, too. I can usually get in at least one a day and fill my obsession. Today I got a book for 50 cents for Jacob.
I've found some good things this season. We got a lawn mower, a rake, decoration for Jacob's room, clothes, and other stuff I can't remember. Oh, lamps, little people farm...
I've also seen some really weird stuff for sale:
empty bear honey bottles
empty gatorade bottles

This is Powwow weekend in Bismarck. It is the big weekend for sales because lots of people come into town. I will try to hit at least a few a day for the next few days. I will let you know how it goes.

Have you been "saling" thing summer? What have you found? What weird things have you seen?

Sunday, August 17, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICHOLAS



Today, Nick turns two years old! He's thrilled with the little soccer ball he got, and we had to hide it from him to get him out the door for Stake conference. Laura made the wonderful cake, and Nick got to talk to allot of his family in Argentina. He seems really happy.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

He is on his knees


He's not ready to crawl but he is already getting himself on his knees and he is able to wiggle himself quite a ways from where we lay him down.

Monday, August 04, 2008

Gardens


In our yard we have a variety of gardens. There are flower gardens and bushes and plants and trees and herb gardens and what at one point was a vegetable garden and is now a weed garden. Some of it is pretty and some of it is ugly. We don't even know what most of it is and will probably pull alot of it out at some point. However, we have lots of different lilies and they are all beautiful!! Every day it seems there are new blossoms.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Open the flood gates

Well, once again we have tested and proven the tithing theory. Not intentionally, anyway here is our latest story.

Jason is going to school, as you all know. He will be taking 12 credits this semester. He is going to the local community college so it is not terribly expensive, but it does add up, especially when we are really tight to start with.

So back in May or June I went on line after a friend told me where to go and what to do and I filled out the FAFSA. It had to be turned in by July 1. A week or so later we got something in the mail from the school asking us to fill more stuff out and send in a copy of our most recent tax returns. We did all that. A few weeks later we got another thing saying that Jason did not sign his tax return and he needed to. So he went to the office got that all done and they submitted it.

We never heard anything back. I checked on line and it said that his expected cost of school was $12,000 (which includes books, housing, etc) and he had been awarded no financial aid. I wasn't that surprised, mostly just disappointed.

So, now we have to pay his tuition by the 31st of July so he doesn't lose his classes. I was getting more and more worried. We are going to have to put it on a credit card. So last Thursday I told him to go to the financial aid office and find out about student loans. When he got there they pulled up his record and found that it had never been submitted. I was SO angry!!! They told him that they would turn it in then.

Well, the next day I looked on line and found that he had been awarded enough money to cover his classes and his books for the entire year!! I was so happy. I called him in and made him look at it with me. Then we knelt down and thanked Heavenly Father for once again saving us with a HUGE blessing.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

My brother Ammon is having two major surgeries. The first one will be on Monday and the second one won't be until Aug., although he will have to stay in the hospital the entire time. The surgeries are very difficult and we are all very nervous for him. After the surgeries he will have a long recovery and he will have to miss the first few months or more of school--he is very sad about that. We are all praying for him and I wondered if you would all do the same too. I think we could use all the prayers we can get. He started his own blog so we would all be updated on what is happening with his surgery and recovery. You can check out his blog here .

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Thank you everyone!


I just wanted to write to everyone and say thank you for coming to our family reunion. It wasn't perfect, but it sure was nice to be together as a giant family.

We just got home from mom and dad's house. Mike and Adrianne & Andy and Laura are still there and I am glad that I will get to see them a couple more times at least, but I am still sad. I am sad to come home to an empty house. I am sad that I won't get to see many of you again for three years.

I had the best of both worlds. I was still in my house, with the comforts of home. I didn't have to pack anything or travel anywhere. But I still got to spend tons of time with my family. I know that for many of you, going home is a nice thing, kind of a relief. But for me it is just sad and lonely.

I love you all. Thank you again.


PS Jason and my kids think I am nuts sitting here crying in front of the computer.

PSS I don't think that it helps any that I have to go back to work tonight and I really don't want to. And that I have sharing time tomorrow. It was fun to pretend for a while that I had no responsibilities.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Sleeping



Hi. I am trying to figure out if I should get a bed/beds for our basement bedroom. We have a partially finished basement. It has a bedroom that has walls, but no paint or carpeting or anything. There is a family room area that is not finished either, but could be a separate sleeping area if wanted/needed. There is also a brand new full bathroom. I would be very happy to have someone stay at our house, but do understand that it would be a sacrifice to not be at mom and dad's. I would like to be staying there also but like having my own bathroom. (So we will have three full bathrooms in our house with five bodies in it if no one stays with us.)

I took pictures of the partially finished shower and the bedroom. It has our exercise equipment in it, but there is plenty of room for a bed and other stuffs. We do have a carpet that we can lay down on the floor.

We live about 25minutes from mom and dad's.


Mom and Dad have the following sleeping accommodation's available:


Room with Queen bed and crib
Green Room with double bed
New bedroom in basement with queen size bed
Kid room with four twin beds

Dad is willing to buy a double bed on bottom and a twin bed on top set to go into the kid room if one of the couples would like to sleep in there with all of the children.

Plus there will also be pack and plays available to set up where ever wanted.

So, let me know what you all are thinking....
Also mom and dad have a blow up mattress that can be put in the family room/living room at their house.

Mom and Dad hopefully will have three working full bathrooms to share with everyone.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Yanina


Pronounced Shah-NEE-Nah, Yanina is Laura's sister, my sister-in-law, and Nick's Aunt. Laura and I are doing all that we can so that Yanina can come visit us when Noah is born. On the 24th of June, she'll have an interview at the U.S. embassy to prove to them that she will not stay here as an illegal alien if they giver her a tourist visa. We are praying that everything goes well with her trip to the embassy and that she will be granted a visa. We wanted to ask you to add her to your prayers as well. Thank you very much.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Accomodations

Okay, these aren't necessarily "assignments" as much as mom and I are trying to figure everything out.

Jess asked me to post this, as she has been unable to sign into the blog recently.

In regards to the reunion:

Who needs a pack and play or crib of some kind for their baby?
Ralph- 1 Jess's crib or Michelle's pack and play
Mandy-1 Mom's pack and play
Mike- 1 Kim's pack and play
Andy-1 Mom's crib

What kinds of car seats will be needed?
Booster-
Ralph- 0
Mandy-2 backless boosters x2
Mike- 1 Layla's booster
Andy-0

5 Point Harness-
Ralph- 1- will bring own
Mandy-1 mom's new
Mike- 1 mom's yard sale
Andy-1 borrowed from Kim

Rear facing seat
Mandy-1 borrowed from Wendy Lee
Mike- 1 Jess's

What about strollers? Is anyone bringing theirs?
Ralph-
Mandy-bringing a single
Mike-
Andy-bringing a single

I put this in the comment as well. I have a single stoller, not a tiny one, a normal one. Mom has an umbrella stoller. I also have a double jogging stroller. And could borrow another one or two if needed.

As you can see, my family needs one of everything! Mom and Jess need to start collecting/borrowing these things for those of us that need them.
Thanks!

Friday, June 13, 2008

A request

Hey all, my brother and his family live in Iowa where all the flooding is going on. They are ok and haven't been evacuated yet but things are going to get worse. Could you please pray for them? You can read about their situation here

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Family Home Evening

As we are all going to be in Maryland on Sunday, would we like to consider having a family home evening? Each family could take an assignment. Mom could have her apple pies for the treat. Are you interested?
We would need:
lesson
music
prayer
activity
scripture
That would give each family an assignment. If you want in, say so.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Becca is Driving!



Becca got her driver's permit about 9 days ago. She is having fun learning to drive. Ralph usually takes her out to drive at a nearby park or parking lot. (I do not have the patience, so both Becca and I agreed that I would not take her out driving.) She drove on the road last Thursday night, she was really nervous, but Ralph said that she did just fine. Becca will have her 3rd drivers ed class tonight. Here is Becca sitting in our new car that we got about 9 days ago also. She has only driven this once in a parking lot. She is also wearing her Letterman's Jacket that we got today. More pictures of that are on our blog.

Below

Some how I got a post underneath Layla's bday. Be sure to go read it and comment. Thanks!!

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Layla's Birtday



Today was Layla's birthday (yesterday was my birthday, thanks alot to all you schmucks who forgot!!!). She had a princess/unicorn birthday party. We went on a treasure hunt to find the stolen treasure. It was a lot of fun.

Monday

Monday we are planning a picnic, with pictures to begin the day. That evening we will be having our unbirthday party. Let's talk specifics.

10am Pictures at park
Play at park
12pm Picnic at park

Go home, do whatever you want
Prepare for party, get food ready
Activities for kids, like make decorations, plans some games, etc.

6pm Food and party

How does that time frame sound? Would you rather start the pictures and picnic later? I know we are all coming from different time zones, so we need to take that into account. My family is early risers, but everyone else might not be. Share your thougths on this.

Food for Monday
~we talked about breakfast in an earlier post
~picnic -What do you want?
sandwiches, chips, cookies, veges, fruit?
or chicken, salads, eclairs?
~party appetizers
layer dip/chips
artichoke heart dip
spinach dip
mushrooms
vege pizza
What else?? What do your kids like? Fondue?

Ok, now everyone needs to weigh in on this day, both activities, timing and food.
Thanks!!

Shopping List for Mom

Okay maybe we need to do the food a little differently.

Breakfast: Cereal, Eggs, is that okay with everyone?

Unplanned lunches: Sandwiches, left overs

Snacks: Gold fish, gogurt, fruit, veggies and ranch, pretzels, string cheese, etc

Unplanned Desserts: Cookies, Ice cream, pop sickles

Does that satisfy everyone's needs.

Friday, June 06, 2008

Family Picture

So let's talk for just a minute about different colors for different families...

What color would each of you pick?

I would choose blue because we each already have blue shirts, and with our blue eyes we look pretty good in blue, and well, because I just like it! (We could do another color if someone else needed blue.)

M&D Richards:

R&L Richards: Dark Blue

Pitcher: Red

Crowl: Light Blue

M&A Richards: Green

A&L Richards: Yellow

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Family Picture

What does everyone want to wear for the pictures? I think we agreed to go casual.
Some ideas that have been suggested:

~Each family has their own color, we each pick our own
~Red, white and blue
~Denims and white shirts
~I just saw some 4th of July t's at walmart for kids for just$2.50. If we are interested in all have the same shirts. They had red, white and blue ones. Not sure what was available for adults, didn't look that closely.
~Any other ideas people want to throw out there?

We should decide this soon in case people need to start searching drawers or bleaching out white t-shirts...

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Menu

It's going to take alot of food and planning to feed all of us at Mom and Dad's house. So that Mom can start to plan and prepare for the invasion and so that I can feel planned, as I am an overplanner and love it, lets start talking food. I think we need to plan lunches and dinners and once they are planned we can make preparation and cleanup assignments. So here we go!!


Sunday (fast Sunday, but some of us will still need food)
~What time is church? Do we eat a big meal after, or a meal later at dinner time?
We will NEED dessert this night, too.

Monday
Picnic lunch: sub type sandwiches?
chips, fruit, cookies?

Party dinner: we had lots of different appetizers once for the party dinner, it was yummy!!
Bread bowl dip
veggie/fruit pizza
stuffed mushrooms
etc.

Tuesday
BBQ lunch at Crowls
Meat
salads

Dinner

Wednesday
Beach picnic fried chicken

Dinner Junk on boardwalk

Thursday
Picnic lunch

Dinner
BBQ?

Friday
Lunch

Dinner Mexican???

Saturday
Some of us will be leaving this day, but mom will probably still feed the rest of you, right?
Lunch

Dinner

We also should share what types of foods we need for snacks or if you have a favorite breakfast food you can't live without. What I put above are just suggestions, they can be easily changed. Please give any and all suggestions so we can help mom to get prepared!!

Diaper changing stations

We are planning to set up a couple of changing stations stocked with wipes and diapers. We need to know the size and brand preferences for diapers and pull-ups and wipes to if anyone needs a specific kind. Our hope is that this will make life a little simpler and therefore more FUN!

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Beach Day

Okay, some of you haven't been to Maryland beach day before, so I just wanted to let you know how it goes.

8:00am meet at Jess and Jason's

10:30 Get set up at beach and play

5:00 Leave beach

5:30 Arrive at boardwalk

8:00 Leave boardwalk, drive home

10:30 get to Richard's house

There will be lots of fun and lots of eating that day. It takes about 2hours 15mins from my house to the beach. So it takes up the whole day!

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Reunion time!

It's time to revisit our reunion plans. This was the previous plan, but as we are closer now,does anyone have other ideas, or changes that should be made?

Mon: Family picture at park in morning
Picnic at park
Unbirthday party and games

Tues: BeachBoardwalk

Wed: BBQ at noon at Crowls
Annoying games

Thurs: Zoo and picnic lunch
Option of attending temple visitor center (10 away from zoo)

Fri: As you can see Friday is blank.

There are additional options that have been mentioned:
Hershey Park
DutchWonderland
Chuck E. Cheese
Philidelphia
DC
New York

We also must have a planning session for future reunions.


Second, we need to talk about foods. Because there are many of us, planning ahead is a must if we don't want to run out of food, and we don't want to do that.
Are there any requests or anything, allergies or hatreds?

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Memorial Day








Yesterday we had Andy, Laura, and Nick up for a BBQ. We had a great time eating, swinging, jumping on the trampoline, and throwing the baseball. It was great to have them over for the afternoon!

Saturday, May 24, 2008

We bought our tickets!

We finally found a good deal on tickets and bought them. We will be flying in on Saturday the 5th and leaving Saturday the 12th.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

We have flowers



Mike bought me containers for Mother's Day. I love them. I went and bought some flowers for them. It makes our front yard so much nicer. We also planted flowers from seed. They are doing very well but no flowers yet. I'm so impatient for them! I also got some beautiful Cali Lilies from Carol. I love them!