Thursday, June 30, 2011

Back To A Routine!

We have been doing year-round school for a couple of different reasons...less work each day, shorter school weeks and they won't lose as much over a long summer break. We took the past couple of weeks of from school.  It was great!  I read 4 books...and they were fun books, not how-to-homeschool-books.  We had my parents and the  Peters family visit us.  We've done a lot of movie watching and playing with friends.
We restarted school this week and I have to admit that it's been great.  I feel happier when we are following a routine.  I've realized that we don't follow a schedule as much as we follow a routine.  I like to be flexible with what time we do things.  We may sleep in one day so we start our morning at 9:30.  We just do everything a bit later.
I am trying to get Jaylee and Conrad to finish their 3rd grade History and Math.  I want to be able to start 4th grade material around the time their peers will be starting.  We started our current Math curriculum later in the school year, so we are a bit behind.  With History, it was the subject we would skip if we'd had enough!
We're loving our current curriculum!  Wavy bugs me to do her new Reading Program, and she's doing great!  We found this program at this year's Curriculum Fair.
Wavy also started Saxon's 1st Grade Math.  She feels grown-up because she is doing the same kind of Math as the big kids.
Jaylee is on her 2nd Level of her 'special' Reading Program, called Sound Reading Remedy.  It is supposed to help her with her reading challenges.  She loves it because it seems like it is just a game.
Conrad is doing great in his Drawing class.  I think we'll stick with it for awhile.  It seems to be a talent of his.
Harrison is Harrison....crazy, funny, adorable, naughty and still has a crooked neck!  We have been slacking with his therapy.  We need a pep talk to remotivate ourselves.  He is walking.  Wobbly but walking.
I was just called to be an Advisor in Young Womens.  I'm excited.  I love working with the YW and I love the YW program.  I'm also glad because I am still able to be the Organist, as well.
Matt is taking one MBA class this summer.  He is still working at Super 8 and Fresh Market.  He is still teaching the 9 year old boys at church.
We are still doing our 60 Day Book of Mormon Challenge.  We are a bit behind, but not so behind that we can't finish on time.  We only have about 13 days left!  The hardest part about it has been our schedules.  There have been several days when we haven't seen each other so we were not able to read together.  It's been great, though.  I really hope we can finish it!

Routines are great....glad to be back on one!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Manti Pageant & Ephraim House







Last night we were able to attend the Manti Pageant in Manti, Utah.  It was so great!  We started with an awesome Turkey Dinner that was offered at one of the local Stake Centers.  We were at the Pageant around 6pm, so we could get good seats.  When we arrived, we found that some of Matt's relatives were there~Bonnie, Mel, Justin's fam, Amber's fam.  It was fun to be able to sit with them.  The Pageant didn't begin until 9:30, so we had about 31/2 hours to kill.  We explored the local booths, read, colored, chatted.  
During this time, the protesters arrived.  I was so surprised and saddened by their appearance.  I guess they are a regular feature to the Pageant every year.  I had heard about people protesting at Conferences, but I didn't realize how sad/disturbing it really was.  
Luckily, those negative feelings we all washed away once the Pageant began.  It was amazing.  We have been reading the Book of Mormon as a family.  We're at the end of Alma.  It was so fun to see the scriptures unfold before our eyes.  It did my heart good to see that my kids have been paying attention!  They knew what was going on!  (I often wonder how much sinks in amongst the chaos.)
I was impresses with this production~over 800 actors, awesome pyrotechnics (my nephews and brother would have approved), and great costumes.
The highlights for me, besides the fire were~
*When Christ visits the Nephites after he has Risen.  He teaches the people and then blesses the children.  It was so neat to see Christ standing in front of the temple while all of the people bowed before Him.  Then to see all the children run to Him so He could bless them.  My kids had to keep asking if it was really Jesus because it all looked so real.  
*When Joseph was in Carthage Jail and he asked John Taylor to sing ''A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief".  During the song the mob started to shoot their way into their room.  The Spirit was so strong.  I am so grateful  for all that the early Mormons did for us.  


House of Ephraim, Ephraim Utah
Matt's relatives were so nice.  They invited us back to tour the house they had rented for the night.  It was...
Built in 1869 by Mormon pioneer, Canute Peterson.  Recently restored by owners, Randall and Judith Labrum.  To provide authentic pioneer lodging, every effort has been made to create an “authentic but modern” pioneer home.  Guests have an opportunity to experience the pioneer spirit and gain more respect and reverence for those early day Mormon pioneers who colonized the West, specifically Sanpete county
Brigham Young, John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff all stayed here!  It was awesome.  



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Clint Black Concert

We were also able to get free tickets see Clint Black perform.  I'm not the biggest fan, but it was fun to be out with the fam on a beautiful night.  The kids danced and had a lot of fun.  




















Pony Express Parade

The kids were able to participate in the Pony Express Parade.  They were with their dance group.  Jaylee and  Conrad danced.  Wavy rode in the trailer.  They were tired but had a blast.  Thanks Eagle Mountain City and Gotta Dance!










Eagle Mountain Rodeo.

Eagle Mountain Pony Express Days
RODEO

We were lucky enough to get free tickets to the Rodeo.  It was so much fun!  We made it through the whole thing, in spite of the cold.  The kids and I agreed that we don't like the events where the guys rope the calves. We feel that it is mean.  We actually cheered when the calves got away.  Matt was a bit embarrassed.  He insisted that the calves did not get hurt....we don't believe him.  










Monday, June 6, 2011

Shoshone Falls, Twin Falls ID

Shoshone Falls, Twin Falls ID 
This is the second time we've been here as a family.  It was awesome.  It was a bit cold and muddy so we couldn't explore as much as we wanted to.  I told the kids about Evel Knievel and how he tried to jump across the Snake River.  The kids had a ton of questions about Dare Devils.  I guess we have a new subject we can study.  
What a beautiful world our Heavenly Father has created!










Ice Caves

Ice Caves in Shoshone, ID
This was so much fun!  My parents and grandparents took us to these sames Ice Caves when I was a kid.  We went with Josh's family the day before my Grandma Conrad's funeral.  It was a good way to honor my Grandma.  The Cave was so cool.  (Literally:))  The kids were a bit nervous at first but they loved it, too.  The statues outside are cheesy, but they've also been around forever.  A boy actually stumbled upon the caves a long time ago.  It's a pretty cool story.  

There are some pool pictures mixed in with the Cave pictures...same trip, wrong order.