Sunday, July 25, 2010

A bit of what SOMMER has been up to: stitches, Gma Moss, messy lady, and Earrings

First, Sommer was the first kid to need stitches. She was running up our basement(unfinished) stairs and fell and sliced her chin on the stair. Luckily, she only needed 3 stitches and she was super brave. (photos to come soon because I need to download them from my phone)

Next up are some cool photos with Grandma Moss during an Idaho visit. They dressed up in their most beautiful faces.
Being messy: She is such a cute girl and can make the biggest messes.
Here is an example of a simple spaghetti dinner with our Sommey Sue.
She has wanted to get her ears pierced for a little while now. So, while we were in Idaho, we decided to do it along with her cousin Katelyn. Here she is getting all prepped for the big moment.
She looks a little more serious as the actual piercing takes place but she never shed a tear.

DREW-Soccer, Basketball, Kindergarten Graduate and MUCH MORE....

Drew played Basketball again this year. His team was The Shooting Stars which was mostly made up of friends and neighbors, which was super fun.



Lo coached Drew's soccer team again and they had a great year. The Rockets ended up winning 16 out of 20 games.

While playing soccer and basketball, he also managed to become a Kindergarten Graduate.


Miss Elder giving him his graduation certificate.


and now for the much more......Drew's first BIG story of the summer is the Golf Cart incident. While golfing with his Dad and Uncles, he attempted to jump a canal at the Teton Lakes golf course in Rexburg. Drew is now famous at the course and already has a "greatest golf story" of his short 6 year career. I was glad he was okay and still wonder(Lo?) why he was driving the golf cart all by himself in the first place. He somehow escaped this mishaps with only a few bruises and Lo and I escaped a bill for a golf cart because the cart was miraculously undamaged.


Grandma J

It has been too long since I have updated my blog and the thoughts of updating it have overwhelmed me because of all that has gone on during my hiatus. This has been a summer to remember and I have learned and grown a lot through all of the changes.

I don't really know where to begin. One of the first major events was the passing of my Grandma Johnson on May 14, 2010. She was almost 91 years old when she passed away and lived every second of her life to the very fullest up to the very last moment. She was still weeding her flower beds, planting her plastic flowers, attending the temple, drinking Pepsi, and making plans for more parties right up until her last day here.

Here is her famous bathtub full of her flowers that never die.

The flower bed in front of her house that she had just put the finishing touches on.


Grandma J posing with her 90 pepsi cans at her 90th birthday celebration last year.


She was an energetic, fun and most importantly, a faithful lady that made a lasting impression on her entire family. I called her a few weeks before she died to see if she could help with my Relief Society lesson about strengthening the family. She sent me a letter that included her thoughts on this topic. In the final part of her letter she said
"I'm 90 and as I look back on the product of my Dad and mother I'm grateful to them for the teachings they taught us as a family and I see these things carrying on throughout the 51 now that are my family. I pray that everyone will realize that through the gospel and its teachings we have a plan to a happy life. I'm the last of my family and the last of my husband's, but look back with great satisfaction. We did o.k."

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

SPRING for SOMMER

Sommey's celebrating began with family on her Birthday. We invited Mimi, Mardi and her kids over for dinner, presents and cake.

Opening gifts:
Opening the Princess and the Frog: A present from Droozer

Blowing out the candles

Butterfly Birthday Cake We decided to throw a Spring themed Party for Sommey
Spring for Sommer
The Friday Friend PartyDuck, Duck, GooseTaking a swing at the flower Pinata

We love you Sommey!

favorites at 4 and what you are up to:

  • dress up
  • treats-wakes up and goes to bed asking for treats
  • makeup
  • riding her bike
  • playing with friends
  • super vocabulary
  • changing her clothes many times a day
  • miss sassy pants
  • pink and purple
  • let's you know if she does or doesn't like your style choices
  • singing and singing and singing
  • dancing
  • loves shoes

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

LATEST PROJECT

I decided to paint a little something for Aubrey's room and this is what I came up with. I have seen so many cute bird prints on baby girl bedding, and clothing lately, so I decided to paint a few birds in a tree for Aubrey. I apologize for the pics. I need a new camera and better camera skills.

First Ski Trip------Sleeping UNDER the BED-----AUBREYis 6 mos.----CRAZY HAIR DAY

RANDOM MEDLEY OF HAPPENINGS

Lo and his Dad took Drew up to Brighton for his first Ski trip. Lo put him in ski school for the first part of the day. The instructor said he did a great job and was willing to try anything she asked. Drew loved the entire day until it was time to take his skis back to the rental center. He thought it was super dumb to take his skis back after we had paid money for them.

Lo and Drew just before they took off for their ski day.
SLEEPING UNDER THE BED

Sommey was playing upstairs when it was suddenly much too quiet, which usually means trouble and messes of some sort. Lo took this picture of Sommey after he found her safe and soundly sleeping under Drew's bed.


AUBREY IS 6 MONTHS OLD

I need to take more pictures of Aubrey. We have 350 million baby pictures of Drew(firstborn) and 100 pics of Sommey(secondborn) and 7 of Aubrey (latest arrival) Here is a recent shot of the cutest little lady growing up too quickly with her stylin' old man hair. She has been such a fun little girl!!

CRAZY HAIR DAY

Drew's school is having White Ribbon Week at school. They kicked things off with CrAzy hAir day yesterday. We decided to go for a little Blue, Green and Red combo and, against my better judgment, I used food coloring mixed into hair gel. I recall my sister coloring her hair with green food coloring for Halloween and to her great surprise and sadness the green didn't come out completely. She had streaks of green hair for at least a month. Regardless of this memory, I colored Drew's hair and luckily the color came out completely. He is running around again blonde as ever.

CHRISTMAS REPORT IN FEBRUARY

Time to finally catch up and report on what has been going since Christmas time. We managed to visit Temple square a few days before Christmas. It was so cold that night that we quickly made our way around most of the square in 10 minutes or less.
We had a very Merry Christmas. Grandpa, Mimi and Mardi and her family spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with us. Some of the major winners from Santa Clause were make-up and more tutus and wings for Sommer and Legos and a train set for Drew. Aubrey seemed very content with her travel backpack and diapers.
We had a very Merry Christmas; It just came and went too quickly.