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Monday, November 3, 2008

Kids Are Funny

Luke is now at that age where he says so many funny things. I know I need to write them down.

This morning the first thing Luke asked me was, "Do you have any cows?". It was so cute because he was totally serious. He looked at me like I was some big mysterious person who has all these things that he doesn't know about. I mean, don't you think that if I owned a herd of cows (or even one) that he would know about it. It just makes you see how much they still have to learn.

One of Luke's best quotes is, "These boxers are choking me". Oh and to add to that one, "My socks are choking me".

Charlotte's most famous quote is, "Her got it?". Meaning, do you have it or have you done it? This one has has stuck in our household and is used hourly.

"Did you answer the phone?" now is "Her got it?"

"Did you take out the garbage?" = "Her got it?"

"Do you need help?" = "Her got it?"

Basically any "to do" question can be replaced by "Her got it?" Oh, and there in NO, "Him got it?", it is strictly "her".

Ashley really said a lot of funny things and I know I have them written down somewhere. But one occasion sticks in my mind more than most. This one takes a little prep.

On many occasions Ashley would stay the night with her Grandma TT. Grandma TT would then drop her off at Kindergarten on the way to work. On these days, Ashley would usually have the school provided breakfast. On this particular day, Grandma TT was running a bit late, dropped Ashley off at school, and thought she had better double check to see if they were still serving breakfast (so Ashley didn't go hungry). So, Grandma TT ran inside the lunch room and gave a quick shout out to Ashley and the servers to make sure Ashley got breakfast.

Well, this embarrassed Ashley sooooooo much. She was so embarrassed that she NEVER wanted Grandma TT to take her to school again. She was so embarrassed that she cried and cried. And in an effort to try and console her I sympathized with her and told her that I knew exactly how she felt because GRANDMA TT WAS MY MOM! She did it to me all the time!! Ashley's eyes got huge and she exclaimed, "Oh... my... gosh...!!!!"

I guess that wasn't that funny but, as a five year old, she showed me that SHE COULD RELATE!!!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Cats General Conference

Have you ever seen something that you thought was soooo funny that you laughed your butt off, peed you're pants, and shared with all your friends?? Well, the following is just that.

LOL Cats General Conference

Don't you think this is funny??? If not, read it again.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

LAST WEEKEND IN IRAQ

Actually, we were in Rock Springs.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Buffalo Hunt

Last weekend we took the family to the Henry Mountains for Ed's buffalo hunt. Here are some pics and video of the hunt.

Luke and Jonah

Our camp - pretty cool the bus made it up (and down) the mountain

Charlotte and Porter

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

NEW FAMILY MEMBER


On Sunday Sam called me and told me that I needed to go pick up his new dog. I started laughing and told him I must of heard him wrong - we just got a new dog in February! But this little guy is so darn cute. He is a vizsla from Jake and we are really happy to have him. This brings our dog number to 3. Not too bad.

Notice the green paws. The first day we got him we took him to a friends house to show him off. While the adults were away someone knocked over a bucket of paint and, of course, the puppy walked all through it. I'm sure it will wear off soon.

Ashley started school today and I just realized I forgot to take a "first day of school photo." What a bad mom. She's pretty excited and going into 6th grade - they will rule the school. This week is also the fair and the start of dancing so it's busy, busy, busy.

I also got my hair cut and colored. Cliff is amazing, he can fix anything, thank goodness. I don't think I'll ever try to grow my hair out again, it's just not me.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

She's So Brave - Part 2

This time it is Ashley that is so brave. She has always been fearless when it comes to public speak and performing, a skill she did not get from her mom. It's almost time for the County Fair which means Ashley needs to raise money for her lamb club. Last week she called the city and had them add her name to the monthly city council meeting. She went to the city council meeting, stood up all by herself and asked the city for a donation. They gave her $100! She is so awesome. To her it was no big deal leaving Sam and me in awe of her.
Here is the prize winning lamb, Possum. We named her that because every time we try to talk her on a walk she lays down and plays dead. You would think we were leading her to the butcher when instead we just want to walk her around the block a few times. Possum is going to win this year (positive thinking, positive thinking) even though we haven't fed her much grain and she has spent her days eating hay. We plan to defy the odds. If you want to donate to Possum, Ashley, and their lamb club, you can send a check to: Box 94, Spring City, Ut 84662.

Friday, August 8, 2008

She's So Brave

Charlotte got her ears pierced!!!

When we were little we had to wait until we were eight to get our ears pierced (accountability thing I guess). Ashley got hers done when she was 7. But Charlotte has wanted to get her ears pierced for so long. We have made several attempts only to head home afraid of the pain. But on Wednesday Charlotte was ready to go for it, dressed in a fairy princess costume with wings and all. Since then we have been doing the routine cleaning (80 times a day) and turning them when we think of it (300 times a day). It's going to be a long 6 weeks until she can put in other earrings. And I won't let her wear hoops until she is at least 6 (joking - 16).Luke's been sharing in the excitement and very anxious to get his ears pierced too. Sam has only made the situation worse by donning earrings of his own (in holes that haven't been used for over 10 years). We've told Luke he has to wait until he is at least 3.