Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas 2011

We started with the traditional dinner and Nativity and Grandma & Grandpa Great Rogers house. Kara was Mary, Andrew was Joseph, Kaylee and Anna were angels. 


 Then we rushed home to get ready for bed and see where Santa was on the NORAD Santa tracker.
Christmas Morning:
 We made the kids wait until Grandma Larsen came- aren't we mean? (it was 7:00)


 In their new Christmas PJs in front of the tree.
Then we all got ready for church with enough time left for some pictures.


 
The Christmas program at church was great! I love going to church on Christmas. That afternoon we went to G&G Rogers house for dinner and MORE PRESENTS!! What a great Christmas!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

What, Already?!

Monday morning during breakfast Andrew complained that his tooth hurt. I asked him if it was loose. He wiggled it and said "yes!". By lunch it was loose enough that he wouldn't eat. Five minutes before the bus came I pulled it out. Fastest tooth loosing I've ever seen- and early too! Kaylee and Kara didn't loose any teeth until 1st grade.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Christmas Party and An Answered Prayer

Saturday was the Larsen Christmas party. We (the youngest 5 siblings) were in charge this year so it was a little more stressful than usual. We had dinner at 5:00 5:45 (the person making the kids quesadillas was late). Yummy Cafe Rio style buffet. Then the hugest game of Elimination EVER! I think about 50 people played. Lots of prizes for the winners. Then Santa came!

 There were fun activities like face painting...
 fishing...

 and other fun crafts...
and games.
We finished the night with a slide show of pictures of Grandma & Grandpa. It turned out to be afun night and if we had started on time we would have been done by 8:00. Alas, 8:45. I counted 113 people in attendance. After clean up we got home at about 9:30.
While getting the kids ready for bed Anna fell and hit her head on the post by the stairs. I picked her up and hugged and kissed her and came away with bloody lips. Wes took her and covered the wound while we said family prayer and put the other kids to bed. In the prayer Kaylee asked that Anna would be okay and that her cut would stop hurting. After examining her Wes decided she needed stitches. Fortunately that is something he can do at home. The worst part of stitches is always the numbing because he has to put a needle in the cut. It is usually pretty painful. Anna just laid there and didn't even flinch. Two stitches and some ibuprophen later and she was ready for bed. Now you wouldn't know she had been hurt. It is definately and answer to prayer. It's amazing how negative things can become faith builders and lessons for us and our children.



Monday, December 5, 2011

Anna- Beacuse She's So Stinkin' CUTE!

Jenny took this video last night while we were watching the Christmas Broadcast.
  • Anna calls me "mudder" now. As in, "Can I have more please, Mudder?" or "I love you Mudder".
  • Yesterday Anna got in trouble and Wes took her to her room. When he went back to get her she said "I'll be good Fadder, King".
  • She just ran up to me and said - in a tattley voice, "Mom, Andrew didn't hit me".
  • Anna loves to color. She makes marks and then decides what it is. For example, the other day she made a long skinny oval. It became an alligator. She added eyes, legs and a tail.
  • Her letter to Santa reads "Dear Santa, It's Christmas Time. Alligators. I want a Barbie Princess. Love, Anna
  • When she doesn't like a food she says it's " uh-sgusting".
  • Anna's prayers are all "Father, Bless food, name Jesus Christ, Amen" so we've been trying to teach her that we don't always bless the food. So now before each prayer she asks if she can bless the food.
  • This morning I stepped on a toy and hurt my foot. Anna came up to me and said "I can make you feel better, here's my corner". Then she handed me her special corner of her blanket.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Go Cougars!

A couple of days before Thanksgiving we went to a BYU Basketball game. The Alumni Association was doing a food drive and if you brought in 3 cans of food you could get a ticket. So we brought in 18 cans of food. We had to take it to the new broadcast center to get our ticket vouchers.
They had face stickers...
and face painting...
and pompoms for the kids.
And we got to look around the studio. They had a giant greenscreen for the kids to stand in front of.


There weren't many people there until right before the game started so the kids had plenty of space to dance.
We didn't stay the whole game, it was late and the kids got bored after a while (you can only watch so much basketball at a time) but it was fun.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween

 We carved pumpkins on Friday. There are some scary faces around here!
 Princess Anna:
 Bloodthirsty vampire:
 Scary witch:

 Jupiter- the gas giant:
It was pretty warm for Trick-or- Treating. Grandma and Gradpa Rogers came with us. We had a good time and the kids all have a ton of candy. Kaylee counted- she has 97 peices of candy. Wow. By the last few houses Anna was exhausted (even though we carried her so she could keep up with the others). She said, "We keep going around and around".

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Kids Say...

Me: Are you done eating Andrew?
Andrew: Of course not!

Anna: Mom! Andrew's teasing me!
Me: Oh no! What are you going to do about it?
Anna: I'll kick him.
Me: Oh! Does that sound like a good thing?
Anna: No
Me: So what are you going to do?
LONG PAUSE
Anna: Be nice to him.

Anna: There's my teacher, there's my teacher! He has eyeballs.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Other First Day of School

Yes, I did get another picture of Kaylee and Kara on the first day of school. Aren't they cute!
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Princess Anna & First Day of School

Anna found the princess dresses. She wore them constantly for a few days until I put them away. You can't see it but there is a clothes pin in the back holding the dress on her because it's way too big.

Andrew's first day of school EVER! He was so excited! This is us waiting for the bus. It picks him up right in front of our house.

Getting on the bus.

Walking into the school (yes I'm one of those crazy moms who put their kid on the bus, then follow it to the school).

Finding his seat. That's his teacher, Mrs. Hylton.

He had a great first day of school and couldn't wait to go back the next day. Yay for school!
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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Family Vacation

So we finally took our summer vacation last week. Wes had Tuesday- Friday off! Unfortunately the rest of us were so busy  on Tuesday that he just worked in the basement. And boy was it a crazy day! We went to meet teachers in the morning, then we had piano lessons, soccer practice, soccer practice and haircuts. Whew! Wednesday we bought paint and supplies to paint Kaylee's room, then she she went to the Activity Days pool party. After dinner we drove out to Scofield to fish. We got out of the car and were SWARMED by mosquitos- and we didn't bring bug spray. So we piled back in the car and drove into the "town" of Scofield to see if we could buy some. Um, there's nothing there. Wes thought he saw a market. He did- it was boarded up and falling down. So we drove down the west side because there were more houses(double wides) there. Still nothing. Where do those people go grocery shopping? Anyway, eventually we came across a boy scout camp and borrowed from them. Then we went fishing. It was crazy! There was a fish on the first line before he could even get any others in the water! That's how it went for the next 90 minutes. Wes spent the whole time removing fish and re-baiting hooks. I brought a book to read thinking it would be pretty boring. I read about 2 sentences before giving up and putting it back in the car. We caught 14 fish several of which were over a foot long. The kids had a blast. I brought my camera but didn't take any pictures. I think that was the theme of our vacation. Camera but no pics.

Thursday morning we drove  to Salt Lake and stayed there until Sunday. We went to This Is the Place Historic Park. The kids carded wool, panned for gold, made indian necklaces, rode the train and ponies, watched a bank robbery, learned to write their names in the Deseret Alphabet, and ate ice cream and snow cones. So fun! After we checked in to our hotel the kids had to go swimming, except that Kaylee forgot her swimsuit. After dinner we went to Clark Planetaruim and saw a star show in the dome theater. They tell you about the things you can see in the night sky that day. It was quite interesting. Kaylee and Kara were fascinated, Andrew was bored, and Anna wouldn't sit still. Then, of course we had to go buy Kaylee  swimsuit.

Friday morning, first thing, we went to Hogle Zoo. I love going first thing in the morning. It's cooler, and there are fewer people. We saw the elephant program where the baby, Zuri, stood on her head. So cute! We also saw the "baby" tigers- they were as big as the mom. After a long morning at the Zoo we went back to the hotel for lunch (we brought cereal and milk for breakfast and sandwich stuff for lunch-much cheaper and healthier) , nap, and swimming. Anna slept until almost 4 and the kids and Wes swam the whole time! After Anna woke up we went down to the pool too. We finally had to get out of the pool so we could eat dinner. That't when we noticed Kaylee's toes were bleeding. She had spent so much time in the pool that they were rubbed raw! Thank goodness for bandaids. We went to Lion House Pantry for dinner - it was kind of fun eating dinner in Brigham Young's house. After dinner we wandered around temple square for a bit then headed up to Red Butte Gardens. It was very pretty and the kids had fun running around all the trails. Until Kara slipped and fell. On a cactus. She stood up and tried to wipe the "stuff" off her leg. She had hundreds of tiny spines in her leg and now in her hand. OUCH! So I kept track of the other kids while Wes sat with Kara and tried to pick all the cactus out of her leg. After about 30 minutes of picking at individual spines or whatever you call them he decided it wasn't working. He took off his shirt and started rubbing it down her leg hoping that the spines would get caught in the shirt and come off her leg. It worked! 10 minutes later we were ready to go (partly because the garden was closing) but we had to walk through the garden and the parking lot to get back to the car and Wes had a shirt full of cactus. He put it on anyway- shudder. Luckily our hotel was only 2 minutes from Red Butte. Then Wes spent another 20 minutes or so making sure all of the cactus was out of Kara's leg and hand.

Saturday we were planning on going to the Great Salt Lake to swim but with open wounds in salt water doesn't sound fun. It actually worked out great, though. We went to the Hill Aerospace Museum and looked at all teh cool old planes, then one of the volunteers mentioned that they have a special hands-on area for kids so we had to check it out. They taught the kids to make rockets out of paper and tape then took them outside to launch them. The teenage boys that were volunteering were having a contest to see who could make the rocket that stayed in the air the longest. Andrew's rocket beat them all! Then we went inside where another volunteer taught the kids how to fly a plane on a simulator. They had flight suits and helmets for the kids to wear and cockpits of planes for them to sit in along with flight simulator games on the computer. I had a hard time pulling Wes away- he only left when they said they were closing for lunch. We ate lunch on the way back to SLC (the dirtiest Arby's I've ever seen) then went to Discovery Gateway, a children's museum. They had a great time. There was a whole child size world- a house, construction site, grocery store, and farm along with a rock wall, water area, life flight helicopter, and much more. The girls loved the "news room". We also played with giant dominoes and a parachute. So much fun- for the kids. After dinner we went to the City Cemetery where we got a map of prophet's grave sites. We found several of them plus Porter Rockwell and a few others. These are the only pictures we took the whole trip!





Sunday morning was spent getting ready for church. I had looked up a ward to go to- most of the ones in the area were single adult wards. We went to the wrong building and as we were walking in I was like, "um, we don't really fit in here, we are the only one's with kids". So we got back in the car and found the right building. It was a super old building and was pretty cool. There were pictures of previous bishops on the wall and Legrand Richards was there. Unfortunately we were late and teh only place to sit was on the front row. It was one of those "newlyweds and nearly deads" wards. There were only a few kids and probably only one over 2 years old. After church we ate lunch and went home. It was a fun vacation but by the end I really needed a vacation!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Summer Activities

We've done a lot of fun stuff this summer- most of which I didn't take any pictures of. Oh well, here's some fun stuuf that I did take pics of.
I got out my sewing stuff to make this for Andrew... (pretend it's right side up)



The girls decided they wanted to sew too. So we got out some scrap fabric.






 I love the concentration going on in these pictures.
 
 

Anna wouldn't wear a bib- so everyone wore bibs!


Look Mom I have "Tangled" hair!



I'm making a quilt for Kara. I pieced it yesterday, now I have to decied how to quilt it. Any ideas?