Friday, May 29, 2009

The Activity Day Girls

Wednesday evening we had Activity Day's at our home. This is a great program for the 8-11 year old girls in my church. I wish they had it when I was that age! Twice a month we get together and learn new skills, do a service project, learn something new, or just have fun. This week we made ice cream and played Apples to Apples. All the girls helped with the ice cream and I kicked little girl tushy on the game. :) We have some great girls in this group (including 2 of my own) and I am happy that I can get to know them through my calling as their leader.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Trampoline Time

The kids are so happy that Doug was able to resurrect our trampoline and set up Saturday evening. After the picnic the girls had a few of their friends over to play. I even got on the tramp with them for a few minutes and made a fool of myself. It was fun though!

Memorial Day Picnic

Our ward had a fun picnic at Plamann Park on Memorial Day. We enjoying getting to eat a good meal and visit with our friends from church!

Grease Monkey's

Doug, along with the help of Ariana and Dakota, changed the brakes and hubs on the Durango this weekend. The kids had fun learning how things go together. Ariana even did some organizing of dad's sockets. Its great to have a husband who can fix and make so many things.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Randomness

Here are some pictures I've taken over the last week or two.

My little shadow. She loves to help mom and dad with all the projects, just dont ask her to clean her room!

Ariana felt like taking picture of her lovely pink Croc's.

I took this picture of my lilac bush on Sunday. It is even prettier today. I cut some blossoms and brought them inside, they smell wonderful.

Another pretty blossoming bush.

Dakota's last concert of the school year, held in his school auditorium. His friend Peter sitting next to him was kind enough to look out and smile. I wish I could have gotten Dakota to do that! Oh well, it was a great concert and I especially enjoyed Dead Mans Chest.

This is the view from the front porch. Our road is almost complete. We will be so excited to get to use our driveway and garage again.

Saturday we got the floor of the deck primed and then Monday I was able to get about 2/3 of the handrail primed. It was a windy day and the primer was drying so fast I finally gave up and came inside. Hopefully I can find a day this week that isn't raining or too windy so I can finish priming.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Mother's Day

I had a nice relaxing day on Sunday. It started off by Doug making me crepes in the new crepe pan he bought me. They were filled with strawberries and whipped cream and topped with more strawberries and powdered sugar. They were delicious, and I thank him for the new crepe pan, mine was destroyed last year. After breakfast I took a nap. It felt good to be lazy!

We went to church where my son did his mom proud by giving a nice talk on mother's and how what his mom has taught him relates to scouting.

When we came home Doug fired up the grill for hamburgers and hot dogs. I was in the mood for a nice, big burger. I made some potato salad to go along with it. Alayna baked lemon bars for dessert, it was a delicious meal. Thanks to all the kids and Doug for pitching in to prepare it.

After dinner we watched "Quantum of Solace". It was a good movie, of course, like all James Bond movies.

It is wonderful to have a family that loves and appreciates me, at least some of the time. ;) I'm so thankful for my own mom and the friendship and advice that she has given me, especially in my adult years.




Saturday, May 9, 2009

Cheetah Love

Ariana and her classmates did a great job performing to "cheetah love", even though they didn't get on stage until nearly 10:00PM. She has had a great time this year in Miss Sara's funky jazz class. The recital was held at Little Chute High School, we were there from 6PM until 10:40PM. It was a long night to say the least! I was very proud of Ariana and look forward to many more(hopefully shorter)dance recitals in the future.