Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Our Thanksgiving in the mountains

Location: Auberry, California
Population: 2, 053 +/-
Temperature: 45 degrees (during the day!)
Pets: 3 dogs, one cat and lots of wild coyotes, cats, birds....
View from my parents' house: Beautiful
We made the trek to "Grandma and Grandpa's Mountain" for Thanksgiving this year and it was a great, memorable trip. We enjoyed cold weather, good food, rural living, some sniffles (okay, lots of sniffles), and even some snow!
*****Warning: LOTS OF PHOTOS AHEAD*****
Posing on the driveway before a little mountain-side jaunt
We did a lot of relaxing.
A boy empties his pockets.

Grandpa getting schooled (sorry, Dad) by Paige in a fierce game of Slamwich

What a delish feast we had! Can you believe this was the only photo I took all Turkey Day?



Dad and I spotted this bluejay one morning when sitting on the porch.


Morning frost

One of the highlights was the tractor rides from Grandpa Ben. Dad and Sandy own 12 acres on the front side of this mountain and he took everyone for a tour.



Our perfect snow day at Shaver Lake, about 10 miles up the mountain from Dad and Sandy's place. We used to come here when I was little--snow in the winter and camping in the summer. We met my brother, Jared and his 3 kiddos there and had a great time.


This was a prime sledding, snowball-making, and picture-taking location.














Have the time of your life much?

AIM!


FIRE!!


Handsome cousin, Elijah

Lauren having a snack

Twin sis, Rachel, finishing a run
Don't the girls look just like their Mama?


The dream of snowman building had come true.

Gavin's line of the day: "It's not done yet." over and over as he added more snow to the snowman.

Trevor was having more fun that it appears...maybe because this was about a half hour before he lost his lunch...

Handsome husband, thank you for loving me when I'm pregnant and puffy.

Dad, Sandy, Us

On our last day, we met Jared the kids "in town" (Clovis) for a movie, "Tangled", and some Maggie Moos. Cute movie. Good ice cream.


Me and my little bro


On the last night we went out for yummy pizza.

Ready for church.

I just love this picture.

Thanks Grandpa Ben and Grandma Sandy (and Beatty, Wiley, Easy, and Maui) for letting us take over your lovely home in the mountains for Thanksgiving.
(Sorry we left our sniffles with you.)

Monday, November 29, 2010

Pilgrim Preston

This pilgrim must be storing turkey in his cheeks, fer sure.

FHE Chronicles: The Thankful Pig

This is how we counted our blessings this year for Thanksgiving.
During a Family Home Evening night, I presented the Thankful Pig. We talked about how just like counting the money we put in piggy banks, we can also count our blessings.
We left Ms. Thanks (it must be a girl since it's pink) out all week and the kids snuck little grateful messages--even Gavin with his colorful and abundant little scraps of paper.
The Monday night before Thanksgiving, we went around and read the thankful notes we found in piggy. There were notes from, "I am thankful for the baby in my belly." to " horses, books, food" to "I am thankful for Star Wars."

We'll see her again next year.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

School Talent Show

Paige sang a lovely rendition of Annie's "Tomorrow", and, boy, I wish I knew how to download a video...I should know how to do that. In the meantime, her darling sun-in-the-eyes poses will have to do.


So proud of our brave girl.
Much more brave than I was at 9.
Fer sure.

Paige's Purple Pirates

Volleyball, Season 4...




...and it is getting more fun each season to watch her skeeeelz.

The Pumpkin Patch and Farm

On Hallow's Eve, this is what we did:










Then we went home to carve pumpkins (no pictures) and during the lighting ceremony (no pictures) on our front porch
Preston's cute little bare foot was stung by a scorpion.
(no pictures)
So, basically, we rang in Halloween with a bang.

Halloween week

Preston's Preschool Party
Trevor's School Parade and Class Party






And Paige went to a rockin' Halloween Party




Friday, November 5, 2010

Gifts



One good gift*
is how it began.
A marriage to
a goodly man.

1, 2, 3,
and then came 4,
And on it's way is
5--One more!

Good gifts from God--
too much to bear.
Partaking daily of
my fair share.

A busy life
can overload.
And keep our thoughts
on the rugged road.

But moments, still
and precious, come
to tell us to slow
our pace down some.

To watch these gifts
and stare awhile.
Stare at them!
Stop to smile.

For gifts are given
from Him above
when we take pause
to see his love.

*Moroni 10:18
Sometimes I write things that rhyme--or don't. Like this, this, this, this and this.

The team called the Goblin-ators

**Post Edit*** The Goblinators made 3 goals!!!
One of which was made by our Trevor.
Oh, and it was the one game that I missed which was not awesome.
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Last time Steve coached Trevor and Preston's team they came up with the name, the T-Rex-Cardinals...They have a good time with the team-name-thing.

This season, the boys (and dad) are having a great time kickin' the ball around and running really fast. Our team has not yet scored any goals, but have assisted many other teams in making some of their first points ever!



Our boys are very self-less like that.









Though his good looks are sometimes distracting on the field, Steve is awesome and is super talented at coaching young kiddos.

Go Green Goblinators!!!

Goals are overrated!!!

You make red faces and grass stains look good!!!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Righteous Bandz


Our son is kinda into the whole Silly Band thing. We seriously never even bought any, and then he just started coming home with them and trading them....soon, I gave in and bought a pack so that he could choose to continue to earn money (a dime) or a band for his chores.
Well, I just found out that a friend from high school has created these new LDS themed bands. Check them out! There are temple, CTR, LDS, shield shapes and more. Click below for the link:
Stocking Stuffers, anyone?