Monday, July 28, 2008

Fourth of July

I will start with the Fourth of July and slowly work my way through the rest of the month. We spent the Fourth with Anthony's family since mine was camping. We were brave and invited all of Anthony's family to join us for a hamburger and hot dogs and fireworks later. It was a lot of fun and went a lot better then I thought it would. We had tons of fun and got to eat homemade banana ice cream and to celebrate Anthony's brother's birthday and also his ENGAGEMENT! That's right! Douglas is engaged and they hope to be able to set a date soon! Here are a few pics! Enjoy!




Douglas and his new fiance, Christy! They are such a cute couple and we are way excited for them!
Douglas cutting the cake! His mom made a cake that looked like a pizza! It was so authentic looking! She is so amazing!
Some of the nieces and nephews playing in our "sand box." Its more like a sand area where nothing but weeds grows! The boys love it though!
Andrew with a sparkler! He loved them! It was so fun to watch the boys with the fireworks!



And Yes! We still have our dog! Anthony did discover that he was not a dog person and so we are just currently fostering him until the Adoption Center can find him a new home. We have gotten use to him but it was pretty life changing there for a while. The boys and I have become pretty attached to him and he seems like a part of the family. It's going to be hard to give him up!

Still Alive!

Thank to all of you who showed concern for my absence in the blogworld! I am still alive just really, really, really busy right now. I volunteer to do alot of things early this summer and they are all coming to head right now. That was kind of dumb thing to do. Ne ways.. so I am feeling really busy but I do want to write all about our recent adventures. Especially the ones involving our anniversary and our family trip. NE ways... we are alive and I will write more soon and tell some of the stories! I promise!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

IT'S A .....

DOG!!!!!


Meet Cody, the newest member of our family! We just adopted him yesterday and we love him so much already! The boys love him and is so good with them. He hardly ever barks or growls at them. He has lots of energy so he fits in perfect with the boys. It feels like our family is more complete now and we are so excited about having him. We plan on keeping him but he is kind of on a trial basis right now. So, if you are in town, stop on by and meet the new addition!

Faster, Horsie! Faster!



The boys and I have been working on the Summer Reading program that goes through the library. For signing up they got free passes to the Carousel. We took them over to Porter Park for Family Home Evening. It was a lot of fun! Peter was pumped while Andrew was a little apprehensive but warmed up to it. I, personally, have always loved the Carousel but lately it just makes me dizzy and little sick. Not so much fun when gravity begins to work on your body more. Ne ways... we then played on the toys, watched people play in the water, and then came home to have Tiki Punch Floats. It was alot of fun! I love times like this. The best part is that Anth and I rode bikes there and the boys were in the trailer. It gives Anth and I time to talk when we the bikes!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

A little free adversting never hurt!


Last Friday, the boys and I went to the Children's Museum! It was a blast! And Yes, Rexburg has a children's musuem! Finally! Its part of the Teton Dam Museum and is only fifty cents for children two and older and two bucks for an adult! So for two fifty I can have some peace and the boys can wear out some energy. The boys really love going to the museum! Every month they have a theme and this months is ROCKS with Pioneers mixed in the side. They boys really love it here!

This is Peter riding the sheep! It's kind of like a rocking horse and if you squeeze the ear it bleats!
Andrew loved the chalkboard! He would scribble on it and then erase it! He was excited when one of the workers showed him all the magnets that he could put on it!
The ladies that run the museum are so awesome with the kids. They always come in and make sure the boys see everything and they explain all the cool things. This is one of them explaining how the volcano worked! Peter was so intrigued and his mouth dropped open when the volcano suddenly began ozzing lava. It was great!
They have this great tree house that kids can climb up and read books in or (my boys favorite) drop stuffed animals over the side!
This is the cabin that they have set up for the pioneer theme! It has box lunches inside that have wooden food in that the kids can play with. Theres even a doll they can dress up!
They also have a table for coloring and drawing! The boys really like this one! There is another table with small toys on it. Well worth the effort of going! They change the theme every month and they have kind of weird hours but it is so worth going! I totally recommend it!

Madison High School Groundbreaking



Last Thursday we attended the groundbreaking for the new high school! It was hot but not crowd and best of all short. We stood in line and let the boys dig in the dirt since they will be attending this high school most likely. They offered free hamburgers and stuff for everyone but we decided it wasn't worth waiting in line forever with two hot and grumpy boys. We went to a resturant instead and then to the DI! A family treat! HAHAHA!!!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Fathers N Sons!

This week was our wards fathers and sons. Anthony decided not to go for the overnight but he woke the boys up really early and went to the breakfast. I relished the idea of having a whole morning to myself. (That's the best thing about having all boys!) So Anthony headed to the sand dunes, while I indulged myself in free time. I watched the rest of the fifth season of Road to Avonlea, (the new show that I'm hooked on, its a old one but I love it! It has Felicity, Gus Pike, Sara, Aunt Hettie King, etc.)


I then made a potatoe salad for a barbeque that we were going to later. The boys showed up a little early, like two hours, and I was a little disappointed but glad to have them home. The boys had so much fun digging in the dirt! We might have to go back and play there some time. They had a blast! I did enjoy my time off and I will admit that I did miss the chaos that I often feel is my life, when my boys are around. It was almost too quiet!