Saturday, March 31, 2012

Spring Break

Yippee!  It is spring break!  Time to throw out the schedule and have a relaxing week together!

We started off the week doing some chores.  Here's what we called them and how they work...

3 Chores on the Hour Every Hour
So, at the strike of the hour, we pass out 3 chores to each person.  Then each person has a whole hour to complete those 3 chores, or they can get them done as quickly as possible and then return back to their activity until the clock strikes another hour.  We did it for about 3 hours and felt like we accomplished soooo much while reading, playing or just relaxing in the meantime!  This was a great way to do chores!

Ten Minute Tackle

This chore is also very effective and a nice change-up.  We take a timer and set it for 10 minutes.  We work together as a family in each room for 10 minutes.  When the timer goes off, we run to the next room to see what we can tackle in 10 minutes.  Everyone has their basket to gather things that need to be put away in another room.  We can clean up the whole house in about 30 - 60 minutes.  It is fun to work hard and together to get a big job done.



Monday night we took the kids to Skateland to roller skate.  It was a first time for all of them except Carter.  They had a blast and I had a real workout holding on to Josie.  Mason was quite determined to figure it out and he did very well.  Carter and Chloe are naturals, of course.  They both were courageous and when they called for all boys under 13 to go out and race, Carter and Mason both went out.  Mason came in last and Carter was ahead of him.  Their competitors were all much older and more experienced than my sweet boys, so they didn't stand much of a chance.  Carter was discouraged by this, but I know if he works hard and practices, he will be a great speed skater.  Chloe jumped in to race with her age group and to our surprise, she won her race.  She received a free soda at the snack bar.  We were all so thrilled by her determination to win.  They all pushed their mother out with the old ladies to race and I finished somewhere in the middle of the racers.  So, I balanced things out a bit.  It was a very fun evening!  Aunt Margie, Uncle Kris, Riley and Madelyn also went with us.  Daddy didn't skate because he said it is difficult with his pigeon toed feet.  We aren't going to let him use that excuse again, because we want him to join the fun.  We can't wait for our next rollerskating adventure!

Tuesday afternoon, we went to see the movie We Bought a Zoo and we really enjoyed it.  There was some language that wasn't appropriate, so Chloe and I would just look at each other with raised eyebrows and try to ignore what we just heard.  Afterwards, Carter said he was disappointed because he liked the movie but didn't like the language.  He said he even cried a couple of times.  We went with Aunt Margie, Riley and Madelyn.
On Thursday, the kids started their Alpaca 4-H group.  Carter, Chloe and Mason will all participate.  Mason will be a clover bud for beginners.  It was very muddy and wet, but we still walked out to look at the alpaca's to try and decide who the kids wanted to choose to work with for the year.  The owners of the alpaca's rent them out for $1 per child per year.  We don't have to purchase an alpaca or buy their food.  I think it is quite a deal and they are only about a mile and a half from our home.  We are all excited to get started.  The kids will make their final decision next week and then seriously start to learn about and work with their alpacas. 
On the last day of spring break, we decided it was way past time to cut Mason's hair.  So in the midst of shaving it...we decided to give him a mohawk since he has been asking for one for months.
 It was pretty short lived...there for several hours and then gone by the next morning.  My kind of mohawk.  :) 
Mason surely enjoyed it while it lasted. 
Doesn't the smile speak volumes?
We surely do love SPRING BREAK for the chance it gives us to spend time together as a family and just relax a little.  Life is so busy and hectic!  We are grateful for the fun we had this week!

Saturday and Sunday was General Conference and we will post about this next....

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Recorder Karate

Tonight Carter blessed us with his
Recorder Karate concert. 
I didn't quite make the correlation with karate until the Music Teacher explained how it works.  The children learn different songs that involve different levels of difficulty.  Just like in karate, when they pass off a song in a basic level, they earn a little colored strings they tie to the end of their recorder.  They build their skills from basic to difficult.  Carter was so proud to show me that he had passed off all of the levels that the teacher had taught them and he had a variety of colored strings to show for it.  They play and learn the recorder in 4th and 5th grade.  It was a fun concert and I was very impressed with their music teacher.  He seemed to go above and beyond the call of duty, which is usually what music teachers do. 
I am grateful for all that Carter is learning in music. 

Monday, March 19, 2012

Uncle Travis Comes to Visit

We had a special visitor come and visit us all the way from Arizona this weekend.  My brother and the kids' "Uncle Travis" came to stay a night with us while he was travelling through Idaho.  He is an independent film producer and is promoting his new move More Than Frybread.  Click on the link to see the movie trailer.  We all had fun visiting and being tossed around...well not all of us.  :) 





We are so proud of Travis and his wife Rebekah for all that they do and how hard they work in pursuing their goals.  Check out their website at Holt Hamilton Productions.

Thanks for staying and playing with us!

We love you!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Moving Manure

The weather is warming up and it is time to start working the ground and getting it ready to plant a garden.  First things first...
Fertilize
These great workers were rounded up and put to good use.  They started shoveling up some of the horse manure and relocating it to the garden spot.  Daddy then rototilled it into the dirt where it will begin to work it's magic...whatever that is.  The whole concept kind of grosses me out, but I sure love the produce when it is harvest time.
After the work was done, the dung was flung! 
They started throwing it at each other and all their clothes and hair was covered with the evidence. 
Off to the bathtub they run!

Carter's First Music Festival

Carter has been taking piano since Kindergarten.  (He did have a little break during 3rd grade while we moved to Idaho.)  He started in New Mexico taking from a great lady in our ward Karen Evans.  This year, in Idaho, he has a new teacher, Joan Allen, and Carter seems to be doing very well.  I took piano from Joan for 3 years growing up, but we won't hold my lack of skills against her.  She really is a great teacher.  Carter signed up to play the piano in the Music Festival at CSI.  He worked hard for several months memorizing and perfecting two solo pieces. 

The day arrived for him to go and perform.  He went in one door and I went to the lobby to find a nice seat, crack open a good book and wait for him to be finished.  It literally seemed like a few seconds later, when he came out having finished.  He was given a Superior Rating, which was then explained to me was the top rating you could receive.  The judge wrote on his critique sheet that he "nailed it."  He received 50 out of 50 points and was grinning ear to ear with pride.  He worked so hard and was so anxious and nervous about messing up.  He admitted that all the pain and suffering of practice was finally worth the end result. 
 He even received a new pair of slacks and white shirt for the occassion.  He has outgrown his other suit pants. 
(Stop growing already!) 
What a handsome boy!
You make a Mamma & Dad proud.
 Here is his official certificate.
On the way home, we talked about how we could start calling him "Superior" like we call his dad "Master" after receiving his MBA back in December 2011.  The smile on Carter's face told me he really liked that idea.  :)  What a great son!

It is so humbling to see your children accomplish great things...things you never imagined yourself accomplishing.  Today was another one of those special days that makes me feel blessed to be a mom.