Sunday, May 1, 2011

Easter Egg carnage

We decided this year to have a roller egg derby - (inspired by the Shermans). I bought some dye kits last year on Easter Clearance - out they came. And I was feeling a little guilty that we weren't making fun memories with the kids. As a last ditch effort and something to keep them occupied, we dyed eggs for the fun of 'crashing' them into each others eggs.


Where's Abbey?? She was grumpy after church and was taking a nap.


SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY!!! LIVE, LIVE, LIVE!!!! 
The boys vs. girls
 Apparently I don't know how to boil eggs - there's always next year. maybe.
Ewwwww and double EWWWW! Thankfully though I didn't have to smell egg salad everytime I opened the fridge.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Easter 2011

Either I’m not a fun mom or I just don’t care to do all the extra stuff that comes along with most holidays.
We’ve never been to a pumpkin patch, we’ve never dyed eggs (until this year), we don’t go to Zoo lights for Christmas, no egg hunts and I don’t make my kids search for their baskets, nor are they filled with candy. So if you do any of those things, go ahead and give yourself a round of applause for treating your kids to fun times. And we only go trick-or-treating to see the Halloween house at the end of the street.
I do however, go to the Temple for Christmas lights and we drive around the neighborhoods looking at any and all lights. For Easter, they get a few items in their baskets and hopefully we are teaching them the true meaning of these holidays. Last year we went to the Easter Pageant at the LDS Temple in Mesa. I loved it! Loved it. It was a little chilly, but we had a great time with Beckers.
So we tried again this year. This time I got to go early and not save seats, but spread our stuff out enough to have seats for Beckers and her sister’s family. This year was much warmer, but when the sun went down, it was perfect. We brought the umbrella while we waited til 8 pm for the program to start. Did I mention we got there at 3:30……but the kids were great and we enjoyed some time just us before everyone showed up. Loved it this year too. My favorite part is when the angels sing and when the children visit with the Savior, oh and when Mary sings about her baby and the end when the whole cast is rejoicing because Christ is resurrected and he appears (this part is freaky just because of how high he is.) above the angels and is raised up another 10 feet above them. It’s beautiful!
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Abbey & Ally
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group shot…….close enough
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Afterwards the actors were out and about (they are before the show too, talking with visitors and some have the animals too)
Lea wanted a picture with this cute Angel
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Lucas did not want a picture with the angel, but the soldier – absolutely!! And he got to hold the sword. sweet.
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Abbey chose her favorite actress……okay it was just me, but still her favorite.
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No pictures of Jeff, but he was there – at about 7:00. Actually he's in the group shots of the kids wearing the white Cozumel shirt, just no face shot.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Go YOTES! (Phoenix Coyotes)

Not being a hockey fan, but wanting to use FREE hockey tickets, we went to an NHL game.
I called the one person I know who is avid hockey fan – the Bakers. Kim asked me if I knew who was playing, nope. Only know the tickets are free and the game starts at 7, wanna come?!

They couldn’t go, so we racked our brains trying to figure out who would want to go to a hockey game……….and with us. haha.

We decided to ask the Bucks. I used to VT Naomi and Jeff is currently their hometeacher. (Although last Sunday they announced they are moving to Boise in a couple weeks – we’ll miss them!)

Until then, we went to the Phoenix Coyote game and they played the San Jose Sharks (I guess it was the last home game before playoffs – yes please roll your eyes that I don’t know anything about hockey. football, yes. hockey, no.) Honestly the only thing I wanted to see was a fight and the goals – all of which I had to catch on instant replay – why did they score the second I looked away!? sheesh.

We got free flags and attached all 4 to Jeff’s car – we may have taken flight along the freeway or locusts may have attacked, not sure. Naomi and Adam treated us to yummy, delicious Cold Stone – perfect!

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What good fans – they have jerseys!

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Not such good fans, not even wearing red….in our defense it’s against BYU pride to wear red. Smile

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YES! A fight! Almost the end of the game and the officials jumped on it before it got out of control.

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I made it on the jumbo screen thanks to the 3 boys in front of us – just ask Connor King – he thought it was the coolest. Of course I missed that too – Naomi pointed it out and I was too late to celebrate. Smile  Dave got free tickets too and took his kids.

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I might just go next year.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

G&G Riz visit

General Conference weekend, the in-law parents came for a visit. We enjoyed baseball games, beautiful weather outside, cleaning carpets and yummy, yummy Spanish food, not so much of General Conference as we had gotten rid of satellite and spent most of the day watching baseball. Grilled up some carne asada, homemade spanish rice – it was delicious!!! Oh and we got a new freezer! wahoo!
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One of my favorite pictures – Garrett is in our ward and is super sweet. Coach Farris is also in the Young Men’s program with Garrett. He loves to help the kids and this day was helping coach so he could earn some volunteer hours for scouts. He’s a great kid and was telling Luke he did a good job. Also gave him a little push to get running to 2nd base – funny.
And now, Lea’s game. It was a pretty hot day
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Celebrating with Dad after a phenomenal hit! (not from the above picture) – I think she got out in that one heading to first base.
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carpet cleaning and saying good-bye, oh and horsy-rides on grandpa
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say ‘ahhhhhhhhhh’
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the grandparents, the risenmay boys, the girls, the grandkids
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Come again!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

What do you do without TV???

I take on projects – not your run of the mill projects. Apparently I paint. The garage.

Why?? Because I hate it. flat paint, smudges, dead bugs, 5 years of filth.

We never use our front door. We go in/out the garage door all the time and spend time in the garage while the kids ride bikes, scooters and use sidewalk chalk in the driveway. Why not make the garage an extension of the house??

I was nervous, I’m scared of paint colors. What if I do all the work and hate the color….I’d probably end up leaving it and then hating the new paint job.

The before (notice the paint samples, the door dings in red – it’s the little row of ‘tally’ marks):

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Yes all that stuff came from the corner to the right of the door. Had to make room for the freezer.

Paint: Sliced Cucumber, Bittersweet Chocolate

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The door before:

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After: Like a big chocolate bar….yum! Smile

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And because I was in the painting mode, I decided to paint the inside part of the door. There was a 3 finger print left when the door was originally installed, right by the lock. For 5 YEARS I’ve looked at that print and cursed whoever left it….now, it’s gone.

Before:

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After: It only took Jeff and I a couple weeks to stop freaking out that the door was open every time we looked at it.

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I LOVE IT! Now to add some vinyl lettering and we’ll be a little more at home.