Friday, February 23, 2018

Winter?!

      We finally got a decent snowstorm. It fouled up Greg's holiday but that's generally how it goes. The kids took advantage of the storm to veg out most the day on their tablets.
At least they're getting along and being quiet.
     The other big event for our week was the cub scouts "Blue & Gold" party, which I helped with. It was short, sweet and simple, just perfect!

    We had a little more snow today. Lets hope we'll have enough water for the spring and summer months! Next week Greg and I get to go to St. George for the week so pray these kids survive fending for themselves!

Friday, February 16, 2018

Valentine’s Day and other stuff

     So have I mentioned how AMAZING our primary chorister is?! He's truly a remarkable man and the kids are so lucky to have him in primary. Not a lot of men could pull this look off with such confidence and style.


    This Valentine's I decided to add to my hair repertoire! Thank goodness for YouTube hair tutorials!
A little lopsided heart on purpose.
    And for dinner we kept it easy but festive. Thank goodness for local pizza places that make my life a little easier. And Greg went out of his way to get me my favorite appetizer from Chili's for my dinner, white queso spinach dip, which I devoured before I could get a photo.

     And after weeks of begging I finally took Brock to see the eye doctor and, low and behold, he did need glasses. He actually has great vision but the muscle in his left eye that helps him focus from up close to far away is only working at 38% so instead of recommending extensive vision therapy that could be quite intense and expensive he suggested eyeglasses for the easier and simpler fix. Brock was initially excited but when the reality of wearing them in public set in he decided he didn't really need them after all. Lucky for Brock he has a patient and loving dad who took the glasses to school after he left them behind and after a few good friends told Brock he looked good in glasses he decided he might try wearing them after all. Personally I don't think he needs them because he seems to do better without them but we'll give it a little time and see what happens.

     And this girl had fun practicing her makeup application skills. She's nearly a pro!

    And just because I thought he looked so cute with his paw on the bear.
Smalls!
    Greg and I did see one movie this week, "15.17 to Paris", which was pretty good but definitely lacking in acting skills but that's to be expected when you hire the real life heroes to star in their own story/movie. There's not a lot of new movies out that we want to see but I'm still up for another viewing of "The Greatest Showman" but I might have to go solo. I also hope to take the kids to see the Peter Rabbit movie in the near future, maybe on a $5 Tuesday.
      On a side note, Mark has had some car problems recently and actually had a small engine fire on his way home from Spanish Fork yesterday! As a mom I'd like him to buy a newer car that is more reliable and practical but Mark is a 17 year old young man and has completely other ideas so for now he's borrowing a friends car and has his hopes set on purchasing a 1988 Mazda that is currently not running. If anyone knows how to talk sense into a 17 year old, stubborn, 'brain dead' teenager, please feel free to take a crack at it!

Friday, February 9, 2018

Go Eagles!

      Our Super Bowl extravaganza was awesome! Yummy food, great friends and family and a win for 'our' team. It was a great game despite the rotten commentary from a very bias sportscaster! And the half-time show and commercials were also entertaining.

     I decided to document one of my newest dresses. I've had lots of 'favorite' dresses over the years and I end up ruining them and I wish I had at least taken a photo for memories sake so this Sunday I made sure to get a photo just in case this dress reaches an unexpected demise before I get to wear it a few more times. I also had to document the impromptu snuggle I got from Lexi while watching the game Sunday.

      And this week I got a fun surprise 'heart attack' from our wolf den/cub scout group. So fun!

       Tonight we're looking forward to watching the Winter Olympics opening ceremonies. Greg and I also made it to the movies a couple times this week. We saw "The Maze Runner", which was pretty good despite the fact that I haven't seen the second of the three movies. We also saw "Winchester", which was a little weird/scary but mildly interesting but I definitely wouldn't have gone out of my way to see it if we didn't have the movie pass. We've now officially seen 9 movies so from here on out any movie we go to will technically be free, which is pretty awesome!

Friday, February 2, 2018

Real, not real

      So McClane has a new 'cousin' (Not really) and she's about the cutest cousin ever! This is Lettie Page and she's about 2 lbs. and three months old. She loves being held and cuddled and was passed around like a real baby. Oh puppies!!

      Charlie got to celebrate her 'unbirthday' at preschool today. She'll be officially 4 and a half in just 10 days. She was beyond excited to share a treat with her classmates. She's pretty fun to have around.

      Needless to say, Greg and I have made our way to the movies a couple different times this week and Greg also took Carter to a movie just last night and we'll be leaving shortly to see another movie tonight. This movie pass is the real deal and super fun. I'm not going to lie, "The Post" wasn't my favorite movie but Greg seemed to like it and the actor line-up was pretty impressive. I honestly slept through most of it so I can't give it a real review but when you technically didn't pay for the movie ticket you don't feel as guilty when you miss most the movie. Ha ha! Now on to the Super Bowl food extravaganza! I have no idea who's playing in the game but I know what we'll be eating and drinking and it's going to be AMAZING!!