Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Three Days Later...

Three days after James' birthday is Annie's.  She was so excited to turn FIVE this year.  Her birthday fell on a Sunday and after church we had a big dinner to celebrate both Annie and James. (Ribs, the birthday favorite lately.)

Here she is...getting SO old! 

Sophie got pretty excited about all the gifts too. 



Since Dad was out of town on James' birthday, James still had a few more gifts to open with Annie.  

Thanks for the present, Nana!

Sophie trying out Annie's new bike helmet. 


Later that evening our friends came over for cake and ice-cream.  Between our two families it makes for lots of kids and fun!  
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MISS ANNIE!!!

Annie had her first very own birthday party the next day.  She was only inviting five little girls, but somehow the party expanded and we had quite the crew!  I gave several suggestions for a party since this would be my first "girl' party.   I suggested a Tea Party, a Spa, dress ups, and all the parties I had thought up through the years.  However, Annie had her heart set on the old (and I mean old)  Pizza Parlor and game place.  Not my first pick, but boy was it easy and she had lots of fun! 

Two little munchkins hiding under the table. 

The birthday crew...complete with Hello Kitty Cupcakes.  Have you been able to tell that she is just a little into Hello Kitty!?


Cousin London

Annie and her good Preschool friend


The girls are so cute at this age.  When I told them they could go use their coins they all RAN and with excitement. 

Cousin Isabelle playing pinball

Cousin Eliza got pretty lucky with the tickets too!

This is all the loot they won with their tickets.  I think this guy in the black was happy to see us leave. Making sure everyone had their tickets counted, turned in, AND were satisfied with their prize was a quite a feat!

Here is Isabelle, Emmline, Annie, and Eliza coming down the slides. 

Every single part of Annie's party was a success.  She just loved it. 

I am FIVE!

The BIG thing about this birthday was on a little movie I tried to upload with no success. It is a video of her riding her new BIKE with TWO wheels!  She was so determined and took right off that same day.  Details to come!  




Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The Start of Birthday Season

June kicks off the first of our summer birthdays...and from there they don't stop until the end of July!  I think we start off pretty strong, but by the time Ryan and I's roll around we are pretty birthday'd out.  

This year James turned 12 and so that is a pretty special year in our house!  His birthday fell just in time for him to attend a huge Scout Encampment this year.  What better way then to start off the special day then with donuts? 

He requested a birthday party this year at ijump and so that is what we did.  It makes for pretty easy party planning and the kids all had fun! 

Dodge ball is always a favorite, once they are hit they cheer their friends on from the sidelines. 

Another favorite is jumping into the foam pits.  Well, with these guys it is never really just "jumping", it is doing as many flips and twists as possible. 

James was really spoiled by his friends! 

Pizza time! 

 We had a fun crew and they sure made his day special. 

12 years old marks a beginning for many new things...

Mutual (our church youth group)
 Being ordained to the Aaronic Priesthood and passing the Sacrament
Starting Middle School

 Cheers to a great year ahead!

James' birthday falls at such a pretty time of year here in Idaho.  Everything is so green and the days are sooooo long.  I took some pictures out our front door the night of his birthday. (Which happens to be the second longest day of the entire year.)




I think I snapped in about every direction.  I love this white barn, it is just right below our house. 

The sun setting on a GREAT day!  Love you, James!


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

One is Silver and the Other's Gold

I still remember the first Sunday we went to Church after moving to California.  I went to Relief Society and I remember seeing another new mom holding a little baby on her lap...her fifth boy.  I only had Joshua at the time.  Looking back I was SO young!  She was so young!  Joshua is older than her oldest was then.  So much has changed.  We hit it off right away and bonded over being new and finding our way around a different town that was unlike where either of us had come from. That mom,  Lisa, showed me a lot of the ropes of being a new, young mother...especially a mother to a lot of boys!  She also taught me a lot about cooking, family routines and traditions, decorating, PAINTING, being a wife, and dealing with hard times.  I have so many memories from those first few years in town.  

Joshua (in the middle) was right between her Grant and Neal in age. These three had lots of fun together and got into plenty of mischief too.  

Lisa's oldest son, Blake, was always such a great kid and would take an interest in my "little" kids.  Joshua thought riding around on Blake's electric scooter was pretty much the most exciting thing around.  (Yes, that is Max in the picture.  He was such a naughty dog and probably followed us over to their house.)

As my kids have gotten older I have often thought of these boys...it makes me realize how fast they all grow up!  

Joshua can't figure out why we dressed him so dorky...he doesn't believe us that he was always on the cutting edge!  :) Fashion may have changed, but the razor's in the background haven't change a bit!  

As the kids got older we both purchased new homes in different areas and our paths didn't cross as much.  However, we still got together on special occasions.  Our last Christmas in California we went to their home for Christmas Eve.  We did all the same things I grew up doing and it felt just like being with family!  They were so kind to include us!

Here are my four boys with Grant and Neal again.  (At this point I now also had five kids!)

See...I told you we fit right in.  Here is the "real" picture!  Ha ha

We acted out the Story of Christ's birth from the Bible.  Annie was baby Jesus. 

 James, Grant, and Neal...some very wise men indeed. 

  Both families take our Nativity very seriously....

I had to throw in this picture of James.  It cracks me up. 

And Annie, of course! 


In less than a year after these Christmas pictures were taken, both of our families moved from California.  We pretty much moved IN to that town together and LEFT about the same time.  Our family moved to Idaho and they were off to Washington DC.

 Soooo.... when a beautiful wedding invitation came in the mail a couple months ago from Sandy, Utah I wondered who it was for.  Upon opening it I quickly recognized their oldest son, Blake.   I was so happy to see the festivities were being held in UTAH!  I knew I had to make the trip.   I had planned to go down for a couple days but Ryan ended up being out of town.  Joshua was in Washington DC (go figure) and  I just decided to drive straight there, go to the reception, and drive home.  I was SO glad I did!

You have to take the fanicular up the mountainside to get to the hotel where the reception was being held.  We had taken the kids up on it for fun last fall and so when they realized they could STAY at the hotel for the party they were pretty excited.  

Michael

Sophie

Luke (Beautiful Deer Valley in the background!) 

James

I was really crossing my fingers that the kids would be on best behavior.  Bringing the five youngest to a wedding, by myself, could have been a disaster for sure.  Luckily they were all great and had a blast! 

Here is Reid on the dance floor with Annie!  They were all  SO sweet and gracious and just took us right in, including us in all the fun and festivities.  (Love that Reid!  And HE is single....anyone?)  

 Reunion!  My hair looks dreadful in all these pictures.  Apparently, I was having a bad hair day.  (Even with short hair, it can happen.)  I won't let it stop me from posting pictures though!  Too rare of an event!  When we used to go to the Oakland Temple together I remember we would get asked if we were sisters. I think I can see it in this picture!  

Lisa having a reunion with another dear friend. They look great, huh!? 

I was DELIGHTED when we ran into another one of my favorite families in the world that we knew from our years in California.  These guys lived right down the street and in those few years we sure had a lot of fun.  (They have since moved away as well.)

How gorgeous is Blake's bride!?  This is the "boy" that was up on that scooter driving Joshua around.  All grown up and deserves all the happiness in the world!  He is an amazing guy! I kinda snuck in when the photographer was doing her thing and I love that I caught Blake looking at me and my little old camera! They are seriously such a beautiful couple! 

 The family...so fun to see a new sister in the mix!  

I have to say, not only was the reception beautiful, but it wins top honors for the most "fun" reception I think I have been to in a LONG time.  There was a live band, and my kids had such a blast doing their moves on the dance floor. 

Us adults did what we always have done best....talk, talk, talk.  

I think just about everyone took a turn on the dance floor.  I was trying to get a picture of the bride and groom in there dancing.  They were so cute. 

And here you can see... the groom is still the sweet boy he was all those years ago.  He took time out to dance with Sophie!  (And Sophie is pretty shy...but I think she was smitten!)

Annie and Sophie with Blake.  Annie wasn't just smitten.  She was openly in love, with Blake and Reid.  

Everyone was so gracious and inclusive.  Even the mother-of-the-bride got to know the boys on the dance floor! 

My pictures from the night are all terrible lighting!  I wish I had done a better job at capturing all the flowers here.  They were amazing! 

Not much better, but you get the idea. 

Luke was getting really into it.  I didn't want him to see me taking pictures! 


Here is the old gang...haven't aged a bit, have we!?  (Don't answer that one.)

Like I said, making the drive was SO worth it.  I am so glad I went.  It was so great to see old friends.  We all picked up right where we left off.  It was such a neat night and we were so glad we could share a small portion of their happy day with them.  It brought back so many memories ! 

Make new friends, 
But keep the old, 
One is silver,
And the other's gold.