Archive for April, 2008

Off track adventure

   Posted by Emily on April 8th, 2008
    

Hailey is off track so we like to go do things we don’t normally get to do.  We met Grandma for lunch and had our traditional “off track frosty”.  Then on Friday we went downtown to The Church History Museum.  The girls had so much fun.  We also went over to Temple Square for a bit but every one was getting worn out so we didn’t get to stay long.  It was such a peaceful day.  I think the girls could sense that this place needed respect.  Even the babies were so good.  All the missionaries thought we were a site to see.  They couldn’t believe my huge double stroller with two car seats going in and out of the exhibits.  They were probably nervous that with one tantrum valuable history could be destroyed! They all got a kick out of the kids though.  And everyone told me how brave I was to leave the house with 4 kids.  I think that is funny because 4 doesn’t seem like a lot (any more).

We thought we got a lot of attention with our double stroller but yesterday at Costco I just put Jack and Annie in the double shopping cart and I got stopped twice as much as we usually do.  Every one says the say thing “boy, you have your hands full”.  Actually yesterday I didn’t because the babies both loved sitting up in the cart, Mallory was hanging on to the side and Hailey was hanging off the front. So really my hands were empty for once. Unless you consider that I was pushing the cart which weighed 4 tons! 

Fractured Fairy Tales

   Posted by Mike on April 7th, 2008
    

Zach pointed me to a top 20 list over on on Woot! today and it reminded me of the Fractured Fairy Tales bits on that old Moose & Squirrel show. It was a list of 20 lame fairy tales and although most of them were pretty stupid, there were a few stand outs that I thought I’d share:

  • The Seven Ugly Stepsisters And Their Other Sister Who Looked Reasonably Cute In The Right Lighting
  • Thumbelina II: The Thumbening
  • Shaft in Narnia
  • Mr. Tapeworm’s Wild Ride
  • The Tale of Ned Van Winkle, Who Only Overslept By Half An Hour, But On The Morning Of An Important Job Interview
  • Sleeping Nice-Personality

There are a few other good ones, but the rest are just dumb. If you’re interested, you can see the entire list HERE.

A Childs Prayer…

   Posted by Mike on April 6th, 2008
    

Being that it’s conference weekend, I thought I’d share a quick post about praying. It’s funny how certain “prayer phrases” are adopted by different families. I know that my family has several that are incorporated into almost every prayer. But Hailey and Mallory have invented a few phrases of their own that I thought I would share.

One that Hailey frequently uses (I think it started when we told her to include more in her prayer than blessing the food) is to pray for our house. Now, this in itself is fine, but the thing I find amusing is how she says it:

“Please bless our house so we can live in it.”

I guess that’s the purpose of our house though so it’s hard to argue with it.

Mallory, on the other hand, has adopted a phrase that we’re not quite sure what it means. Initially this came out of some confusion as to what we were instructing her to say. Early in her praying career, we were leading her in a prayer one day and told her to say “thank you for this day”, but what she heard was something else. She now knows to say “thank you for this day” but she still uses the “incorrect” phrase quite often. But I suppose there’s nothing wrong with saying:

“We thank you for this pray.”

I suppose the opportunity to pray is indeed something to be thankful for. Silly kids.

How soon they forget

   Posted by Emily on April 3rd, 2008
    

My new calling in our ward is Activity Day Leader.  It has been so much fun.  For the activity on Tuesday I decided to teach them a little about money and budgeting or at least as much as 10 and 11 year old girls understand.  I was so excited about it because I had, what I thought, was a good idea.  Hailey and Mallory helped me get ready and they were so excited it made me more excited so we went a little overboard.  When the girls first got there I explained to them that we have to be wise with our money and not just buy anything and everything we want.  We have to pay our tithing, save for the future and sometimes save for a goal.  I told them that they each got $10.00 a month in allowance.  And that in June when school got out they wanted to go to Lagoon with their friends, but their parents would only pay for half of it.  So that gave them a goal to focus on.  Then we went around to different stations to make some choices. One station they were at the store with their mom and she said they could buy a treat.  I bought mini candy bars and gum and Sprite and gave them price tags.  The girls asked “if they could really buy real stuff” and I told them they had to make their own choice with their money.  I have never seen such big eyes! Most bought a treat.  I set up different stations some they could buy stuff and some gave them money, like they got babysitting jobs and they also got “chance cards” with unexpected expences like a library fine or they broke their sisters earrings.  It was so much fun to watch the girls learn and guard their money. I was impressed when they turned down the overprice popcorn at the movie.  After we went to all the stations I talked to them about what choices they had to make and that nothing they had to choose was a bad choice they just had to remember that they were trying to get to Lagoon.  Well they all had enough money to go so I took then to “my” lagoon (good thing it was April Fool’s).  At “my” lagoon we play don’t eat pete.  They had so much fun playing and I let them eat the popcorn that no one bought and we drank the Sprite and candy bars that no one bought.  So when the moms came to pick the girls up they all said “oh mom, today we just had a party with popcorn and pop and candy”.  So two weeks of planning and cutting out money and sewing each girl a wallet, 1/2 hour of setting up the gym to look “cool”, 45 minutes making choices with our own money and after playing don’t eat pete for 15 minutes it was all forgotten!!! I sure hope they remember when the sugar rush wears off!

So cute…

   Posted by Emily on April 2nd, 2008
    

Jack and Annie got some new hats.

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So we had to show them off.