Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Preschool.

Truman started preschool last week; two days a week for two and a half hours each day.  The first day we went together to meet his teacher, the second day the parents stayed for the first thirty minutes.  Truman was kind of disappointed that it was so short and that I stayed, he asked me if I could leave him for the entire day!
The first thing he said when I picked him up was
"Did you think about my while I was gone?"
The first day he came home with this poke-a-doodle sunshine.  They held a push pin in their hand and had to poke all the black dots around the sunshine.  It teaches them the correct way to hold a pencil.  How cool!
His first at home assignment was to decorate this sunshine with a picture of himself and the things he likes.  I think it turned out so cute!  Balls and the Lorax, that currently describes my little Truman.  The sunshine's are now hanging on the wall at school.
Last week after school he told me
"mom, today I am smart because I went to school"

Friday, September 7, 2012

Friday Flashbacks.

 My Grandpa Arave sent me these pictures this week.
He was my dad's scout master growing up in Coltman, Idaho.  

Someone help we out with the year and who everyone is.



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

18-Months.


Bodie had his 18-month check up today.  I took my camera with me but we were in and out so fast I didn't take a picture.  I snapped this one as we were about to leave the parking lot - tired?  I think so, he was asleep before the car started to go!

{I took his PJ's and put him in them after the appointment because I knew he was tired and was pretty sure he would fall right to sleep}

 21 pounds 5 ounces | 30 1/2 inches tall

{Truman's 18-months stats HERE}

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Girlfriends.

We had kind of a crazy past eight days around our house.  Last Sunday morning the boys and I dropped Gregg off at the airport; he had a business trip in St. Louis all week.
After dropping him off we went to Herriman to my sisters to stay and play for a couple of days
{I blogged about that HERE}.

Friday morning I dropped Truman and Bodie off at my parents house so I could fly to Portland to play with some college girlfriends for the weekend.  Gregg was scheduled to fly in later that day, but after plane problems in St. Louis he missed a connection in Denver and didn't end up getting home until 24 hours after his scheduled return.  Bummer.  The kids ended up spending the entire day, the night and most of the next day at my parents {thanks everyone who pitched in and helped - it was suppose to be a few hours at grandma's and ended up being two days}.
Me, Kaite, Liz and Mary.
Rick's College friends.
 I flew into Portland where Katie and her family picked me up.  Then we drove to Washington to the tri-cities area {I love that drive, it reminds me of summer vacations with my cousins at the Oregon coast} to meet up with Liz and Mary.

Liz lives in Maryland with her family but was going to be "home" in Washington for a week.  Mary is living in Spokane right now {with the military}, Katie is in Portland, and I am in Utah.  So, considering that usually we are all living in different states {across the states} we figured that we would try and get together while we were only a few hours from each other {I was the furthest away but when we started to talk about getting together I was happy to purchase a ticket and fly up for the festivities}.
We met at Liz's parents house for a BBQ with the kids and some fun in the back yard.  Between the four of us we have fourteen ... that's 14 kids!  I need to get busy ... I have the least with only two.  I tried to get a picture of each of the kids - they were so cute - I wished I could have had my kids and Gregg with me.
The girls in the play-fort.
Dessert time.
I love these girls.  We were such good friends in college - and still are.  They are the type of people who make you want to live a better life and be a better person.
Liz {in the black shirt} and I lived together one summer before our missions.  We served missions at the same time {her mission president was from my home ward in Park City}.  Katie {in the pink} and Mary {in the white shirt} both got married right after we left on our missions and they both had their first children while we were gone.  I still remember getting a letter and picture on my mission with Katie, her husband and their baby Taylor and thinking "we are getting so old"
Here is a little flashback for you!  In the fall of 2002 before our last semester at Rick's ended we all flew to Disneyland for a girls trip.
After we planned the trip I got my mission call to Los Angeles so we all stopped and took our picture at the "I love LA" store in the LAX airport {I had my picture taken here a few months later as a missionary}.  Liz was waiting for her mission call, Katie was about to get engaged and Mary was dating someone.
 Liz, Katie, Me, Mary
I would have never believed that 10 years later we would still be getting together and that we would have 14 kids between us!  I still can't get over that! 


Hermiston, OR.

We spent Saturday in Katie's hometown of Hermiston, Oregon.  I have driven by Herminston so many times on my way to visit cousins in Moses Lake and Yakima, Washington.  Katie and I spent some time at her parents house where she grew up.  I have met Katie's parents and family several times {infact her little brother was also at Rick's with us} but I had never been to Hermiston to their house.  It was fun to see all these places I have heard about for so many years.
I was mesmerized by all the farms.
Ahh, so relaxing.
It felt like my final summer adventure for this season.

Katie's House.

 Sunday morning Katie's little daughter Hallie lost a front tooth.
She said she almost swallowed it with her breakfast!
After church we took this all girls picture before heading to the airport.
Thank you girls for a great weekend! Can't wait until next time.