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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

5 Months!


Chloe @ 5 Months
  • Chloe Janae is adorable!
  • She has the rolling thing down!
  • We have given her cereal a couple times and doesn't know what to think , but likes it!
  • Her favorite thing is to be tickled!
  • She has been sick quite a bit and hasn't been sleeping very well bc of it... Hope she gets back on to a good schedule soon!
  • Halloween was so fun with her! Luckily it wasn't too cold for us this year!
  • She has started playing with her toys more and more and loves chewing on everything!
  • Her drool fest she had going on for a couple months has finally cleared up! No more spit rash!






(Only a month late, but I've been busy! Better late than never!)

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Random picutres

When Kelson gets a hold of the camera!

When they come to see me at work, Jay volunteers to carry the diaper bag!
Cool DUDE!

Sweet lil' Chloe!
At DoTerra's Will Call Center. Mom had to get a few oils. Jayson had to play with big toys!

Ready for Halloween in a couple weeks!!!



Mom, can I have my picture with Chloe!?
Pulled the camera out and Chloe smiles. We must take way too
many pictures of her! xoxox
Mom, Dad, look at Chloe!



Aunt MooMoo came for Sunday dinner! 

Hot Cross Buns

Sunday evening we were at the Autrey's for our usual family dinner. We were enjoying each other's company when Kelson surprised us by going to the piano and playing Hot Cross Buns. We all looked at Kelson, then to each other, then back to Kelson. I guess they have been learning keyboard in school! He was playing the song in all the octaves. 


Skills Award

Care to Count Assembly

-Skills Award-

He is in the center, just to the let of the big guy in the red shirt!



Ms. Leavitt nominated Kelson for this award because he is so skillful.  He can count to 100! That's more than double what the requirement is right now.  

He didn't know that Jay,Chloe and I were in the back watching him. I don't know if you can see, but he is beaming with pride and joy up on that stage, smiling his hardest at his classmates. 

Following the awards there were Native American's who danced and told us about their tribes.









Halloween

Day of the Dead

-Part 3-

This year, Halloween didn't turn out as great as we would have liked... For those who ever want to be a mummy for Halloween, talk to me first! I will certainly tell you the Do's and Don'ts. It will save you a lot of time, frustration and heart ache. My costume fell apart and we put it back on... twice! At that point we had missed the trick-or-treat at the mall... We jumped int he car and drove to the rec center for their carnival... The boys had 2 treats from playing 2 games when we decided to go through the 'haunted house' and that's where we really went wrong... At this point, Kelson had sharted, twice. Jayson wanted to go home. Chloe was so exhausted and hungry, all she could do was cry. After waiting in line forever (if we had known it would take that long we wouldn't have gotten in line) we left.  We went and picked up JCW's and went home.  We all snuggled on the couch watching a scary movie and fell asleep! We planned on leaving the rec center and going tick-or-treating, but with Kelson sharting we thought it would be best to just go home... No trick-or-treating for these spooky monsters. I felt terrible! Luckily, the boys are young enough they didn't get upset! Also, we had done some Halloween things leading up to Halloween so they had some candy and fun activities to do!





Family Home Evening- Getting Ready For Halloween

Pumpkin Painting

Brits: Ghost
Dracula: Erics
Frankenstein: Chloe's
Left messy: Kelson (bloody vampire)
Jayson's: Uglish on the right
Small one: Kelson's from school

Monday night we hopped on over the in Autrey's front yard and painted pumpkins! I bet you can't guess who's whose!

I'm all for painting pumpkins, carving is just so much work. Eric and I figured we will paint until the boys request to carve! Hopefully at that time they can do most of the work on their pumpkin themselves. Until then...

Hard at work!

Greatest toy! She would shutter with excitement! 

BoomShakalaka

Boomshakalaka is the BYU Basketball intro to the season! They introduce each player on the men and women's team and have a couple competitions with lots of lights and music! We thought the boys' would really enjoy it! We really did have a lot of fun watching the slam dunk competition and the different relay races. Eric spoiled us with snacks from the concession stands. Cheering was difficult with no voice, but Eric and the boys' most definitely made up the difference! All in all it was a very successful night full of laughter, excitement and fun! 




Garden After Dark @ Red Butte Garden in SLC

Garden After Dark

Featuring Grandma Lori


We went to the Garden After Dark with Grandma Lori over the weekend! For those of you that don't know what it is, it's a journey through (The Red Butte Garden) King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table.We explored the garden discovering more about the people and places of Camelot. (This year's theme) If you have never been to the Garden, its on the hill side up by the U of U. A winding walk path takes you to several gardens, each with its own uniqueness. It was great fun to dress the kids up and enjoy activities, crafts and light displays.

We walked through the dark path (a little spooky for the boys, which they loved), entered each hut and learn about their magical potions, signs of the shield, aromatherapy and much more! At the end of the adventure, they taught us how to dance the way this did during that time. All the crew was dressed up from that era and danced and sang as we passed them on our journey.

The stops along the way included:

  • My favorite 'garden' was covered in black lights called Journey to Avalon, also known as the Island of Apples! Glow in the dark apples dangled all over in the trees. They had people playing a tune on the drums and glow in the dark bubbles! If I remember correctly, it was about the different plants they had and used for many different things back then. I also thought the set up was more 'spooky' than the other gardens. 

  • At Arthur Armory they made a shield and decorated them with stamps.
  • At Merlin's Cave they made special potion that glows in the dark! They put it in a vial to keep around their neck. It helps to keep the monsters away, or at least that's what we told the kids. Hahaha 
  • The Quest for the Holy Grail was a fun maze we all went through.
  • At Guinevere's Meadow, the boys put together a sachet full of herbs such as rose, lavender and a couple others I wasn't familiar with! These are to be used if you get injured and fortify your courage!
  • The boys' favorite was probably the Camelot Castle (Children's Garden/Sprout House). They had wire tunnels covered in orange lights, a fireman pole to slide down, and giant lizards to climb on! They also decorated a crown with autumn leaves. (We actually skipped that activity, they were having too much fun running around!)
http://www.redbuttegarden.org/garden-after-dark

This was such a fun family activity to do with the boys! Thanks to Gma Lori for inviting us!












The boys watching the girls dance!