Why do I Blog?

Life is so fast & furious with 3 young children, working from home, ect that I fear I will forget the lovely details of my girls' precious childhood.

My main motivation for blogging is to capture the every day moments...so I don't forget them before I have a chance to scrapbook. Sharing with you is just an added bonus. Keeping this blog has helped me get the photos off my camera's memory card and label/organize them on my laptop. It is the BEST tool I have for scrapbooking. I haven't ever been able to keep a journal, but this I can do. I don't pretend to have anything interesting to say. In fact I'm sure this little blog is boring to you, but to me it is priceless!

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

1 Pint Size Fun








The Tree House Children's Museum in Ogden is simply fabulous! I TOTALLY recommend it! My sister Abby introduced us last year (Kylie was barley crawling), so this was our 2nd visit. They have all kinds of interactive displays and hands on activities. The kids were ALL over the place and with 5 little girls under the age of 5, that kept us 3 mommies running. I think you can tell from the (lack of) quality of these photos. This time spent the bulk of our time @...

1 Salt Lake Temple Square Lights

Last weekend we made our annual trek to see the lights on Temple square with our neighbors the Sorensens. Of course it was cold, but not nearly as cold as it usually is. This year Troy, Heidi, & Alia to join us. The girls were all eyes as we strolled around the grounds in a large hoard. They were very good at staying close. I only got a few pictures before the batteries in my camera died. They last so long (I thinkI've been on this set since July) I forget about them. I'll probably post more pics when I get them from Hanne & Troy.


After the lights, we had dinner at Sizzler & walked around Toys-R-Us. It was a late night by the time we got around to putting the girls to bed at Uncle Troy's house. I was worried how Kylie would go down since it was the first time she's slept outside a crib/pack-n-play. The stinker tried to walk out of the room a few times, but fell right asleep when I laid down by them on the floor. Since it was 2+ hours past bedtime and they were completely exhausted, it only took 2 minutes! The next morning Troy said he was woke up to the sound of Allie calling him from the bathroom. What a great uncle to help her out in her hour of need. When I came upstairs a while later (to see if the girls were awake) Troy had them settled in his office chair watching a cartoon on his laptop. Yep, he just might be their favorite uncle.

*update: Kylie climbed out of her crib this morning (first time ever) so I guess we'll be thinking about moving her to a 'big girl bed' sooner rather than later. Drat! I was hoping to keep her locked up for a bit longer.

Monday, December 8, 2008

5 Now that is some good music.

We spent last weekend in Layton/SLC valley. I'll try to type up some more details on the weekend and post some pictures, but I just had to get this video clip up right away.

FRIDAY:
  • Lights on Temple Square with the Sorensens, & Troy/Heidi/Alia
  • Dinner @ Sizzer with all of the above
  • Browse 'Toys-R-Us' with Sorensens
  • Sleep over at Uncle Troy's house (Kylie's first night not in a crib/playpen)
SATURDAY:
  • Morning at Ogden's Tree House museum with Abby, Heidi, and all our girls
  • Play at our Beattie cousins' house
  • Abby & I slipped out during nap time for Jamba Juices -yum!
  • Attend Abby's mini-music concert in conjunction with a neighbor piano teacher
My sister Abby plays and teaches violin (she is AMAZING!!!) and her neighbor teachers piano. Saturday they had a few of their students play at a mini-recital, but the highlight was when the two teachers play a duet together and then a solo each. I was concerned how my girls would behave, and rightly so. Kylie was a mess most of the time & I ended up holding her most of the time, so it was a good thing it was a short recital. Allie's eyes were glued on the instruments, until I asked her to move to the back of the room. See, she just couldn't keep her body from dancing and she was sitting on the front row. Soon the other little girls were joining in. At one point there were 7 pre-schoolers dancing in the back of the room. I grabbed my camera and filmed a bit. I was holding Kylie during the first half, so please excuse the wiggles. Notice how Allie was more than ready to applause when she thinks the piece is over. So cute. Mom, I was going to just post the kids, but the music was so beautiful I knew you would appreciate hearing the rest of the piece.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

2 Thanksgiving Weekend

This year we celebrated Turkey Day with Nate's side of the family. As usual we ate more than was prudent; too much yummy food all around. The adults enjoyed some high energy games of cards (Canfield), a slow game of Rummycube, & the annual Scrabble match. The cousins ran like crazy in the background and crashed as soon as their bodies stopped moving.

Here I am at home earlier in the day using a stool to get enough leverage to mash all the potatoes. Kylie has a major soft spot for men, especially her Grandpa's and uncles. I think I'm safe in saying the feelings are mutual (shot below is with Uncle Troy).

We were glad to get to visit with Nate's Aunt Rosie. She lives down south and we don't get to see her very often. Given my 2nd grand speeling proficiency I tend to come in last in Scrable, so this year I didn't sign up. Towards the end of the game I did team up with Nate & Rosie to help them squeak off a win in the traditional Scrable game. You'd think that Aunt Maho would be the one needing help, what with Japanese being her native tongue, but she is the one that usually beats us all royally.

Grandpa Eldon was a great sport monitoring the kids during the pre-meal movie.

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The day after the feast, Grandma & Grandpa Schwartz invited all the cousins for a "slumber" party and Allie got her first invite. She was so excited and packed her backpack, pillow, and doll (all Strawberry Shortcake). I wondered how she was going to do and gave her a 50% chance of staying the night. However, we never got a late night call to come get her. The next day Grandma told us the whole story. Allie didn't settle down when all the other cousins were falling asleep. Instead she crawled into bed with Grandma and performed her nightly monologue. She must have worn herself out chatting because she fell asleep in Gma's bed, where she stayed all night. Sweet Grandma JoAnne!



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We've put up the decorations and trimmed the tree. This year both the girls were actually very helpful. Allie commented on most of the ornaments, exclaiming "I remember this one". Kylie likes to touch the tree decorations, but usually leaves them on the tree.


After decorating the tree the girls colored coloring contest pictures for the Plumbing store. Thanks Uncle Layne.

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Heidi (Troy's girlfriend) & I came up with the idea to see a ballet during one of many USU's football games with the boys. I haven't seen the Nutcracker performed since I danced in it myself, so this was a real treat. Ladies' night actually started earlier in the day when my sister-in-law Micki treated us to Indian food when she heard I'd never had it. She made sure I got to try it all and it was all good.

1 Over the river and through the woods

Credit: I copy-pasted this post from my sister Ellen's blog and only slightly changed the journaling. Thanks Elle.

The Sisters Retreat
Before Thanksgiving, I drove to West Yellowstone to join my 3 sisters and my mom for our 3rd Annual Sisters Retreat. We like to get together, leave the kiddos with the husbands, and get away to scenic and remote condo to scrapbook.

We've stayed at Bear Lake the past 2 years and this year we went to West Yellowstone.

This year we all switched to digital scrapbooking, so no lugging paper and photos.
...lots of cords thoughHere's us all working/playing away at our various computers
Abby, Ellen
Sarah, Maren
and Our Mom



No Boys Allowed!
Except Baby Ryan



Browsing through gift shops
We had dinner at the Oregon Shortline Restaurant.
Inside the restaurant there is a 1903 executive train car, that has been restored (mostly with original furniture, etc) that you can tour freely. It was really cool to look through.




The view from our condo, Sunday morning the snow finally fell. Just a little though.
There was a cross country skiing conference in town that was quite disappointed.
It was quite funny to see skiers jogging down the road with ski poles. We were glad they got some fluff on the ground at least.

After we checked out we stayed in the lounge to play a game. We had lunch and played Phase 10 Twist for two extra hours. They can make us give back the keys, but they can't make us leave!


This is a list Abby and I compiled about this years sister's trip:
The same:
*Wonderful company, my sisters and mom
*Lots of good low prep food
*Plenty of junkfood and chocolate
*pepsi, pepsi, pepsi
*A few technical difficulties. My computer & I overcame our differences.
*Good movies: Becoming Jane and Princess Bride
*One really dumb movie: 'Lars and the Real Girl'. Mom officially cannot pick out anymore movies
*Josh Groban and Michael Buble

Different:
*Location: West was fun, and the internet was better
*Paperless Digital Scrapping
*More time playing together and laughing
*Mom brought the home videos of us growing up
*Hot Tubbing every night
*Actually using the exercise room a few times
*Baby Ryan: our first male guest. Perhaps the last
*More music
*All of us were married women!
*We were all mostly healthy
*We spent an afternoon browsing through the few little shops open
*A great dinner at the train museum, complete with restored early 1900s train car

Highlights:
*Definitely the train museum dinner, it was so neat
*Having Ryan to cuddle and pass around, he's such a good baby it was nice to have him there
*Our Home Videos: Who doesn't love to watch all of their old ballet, piano and violin recitals.
*Checking out of the hotel but staying in the lounge with the fireplace and playing games.
*Coming home to happy families after a great break.