He Did It!

Author: Shana  //  Category: Uncategorized

Noah got his yellow stripe in Karate today. I don’t really think he’s learned a whole lot or improved in any specific area, but he sure was proud and so are we!

"Ice Cristills for Sale"

Author: Shana  //  Category: Uncategorized

Saturday, the boys went outside with their Uncle Michael(Henrichsen)to check on our chicken, Lucky. It has gotten a bit chilly out here, so upon their arrival at Lucky’s cage, they discovered some icicles. Now my boys think icicles are as precious as diamonds so when Hunter saw them he immediately saw dollar signs and began gathering the “ice crystals” with the intention of selling them. He got right to work making some signs and Uncle Michael helped staple them to a nearby tree and post. He did his best to conjure up some customers by walking up and down the sidewalk carrying a sign and a few cars slowed down to read them but unfortunately, no one stopped to buy his merchandise. The boys eventually gave up but today at church, when they discovered some snow that hadn’t melted, they immediately started their sales pitch to the ward members as they got into their cars. Only this time they were successful as Sister Brown happily handed two quarters to each of the boys as they presented her with the fragile and most precious ice crystals they had collected for her. And yes. . . they thrilled! Just goes to show you can sell anything you want to just so long as you are determined and cute. (Guess I should have put that “Leaves for Sale: 50 cents a bag” sign out by our leaves the other day. I might have been $33 richer–of course I don’t have the cute factor going for me anymore. Lost that several years ago. Darn!)

Can You Say Tryptophan?

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We had a very yummy Thanksgiving and lots of good company. We watched Polar Express and a few of us had a nap brought on by the turkey. Hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving too.

2005 Christmas Lists

Author: Shana  //  Category: Uncategorized

Shana:
Shana’s Amazon Wishlist
Manicure/Pedicure gift certificates
Victoria Secret Vanilla lotion
Calendar
Gift certificates to Michael’s
Gift certificates to Memories
Yankee Candle “Peppermint Cocoa”

Mark:
Mark’s Amazon Wishlist
“Lost” the first season DVD widescreen
“The Ark” soundtrack
Blockus
Tickets to a Broadway show
BYU Lanyard
Pajama Pants (XL)
Dress Pants (42W30L)

Hunter:
Anything he can create and build with(Lego or K’nex)
Transformers
Mouse Trap
Rush Hour Junior
Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches (Nothing too complicated please)

Noah:
Tools for drawing and writing (as well as anything sparkly and glittery)
Art supplies (Dot markers, glitter pens, glitter crayons, paint, etc.)
Dominoes Race Set
Spy Gear
Fuzzy, soft clothing (fleece pants, sweatshirts, etc.)
Pop Beads
Jewel-like items and containers to collect them in.
Computer games (Early reading skills, Dora the Explorer or anything NickJr.)

Denver:
Trucks, trucks, trucks and trains.
Clothing with trucks on it.
Books with trucks in them.
Videos about trucks (There Goes a Garbage Truck, There Goes a Monster Truck, There Goes a Tractor, Etc.)
Computer games involving trucks or anything NickJr.
Thomas the Tank Lego
Trucks (He suggests a Cement Truck, a Garbage Truck and of course, any Excavator)

Caleb:
Any clothing that has not been previously worn and that lacks stains and/or holes.
Right now he’s wearing 0-6 months. By spring he’ll be in 6-9 months, by summer he’ll be in 9-12 months and by Fall he’ll be in 12-18 months, etc.

Hurray for the Pumpkin Pie

Author: Shana  //  Category: Uncategorized

Today I thought of another favorite song from my childhood. . . Over the River and Through the Woods. And since it’s all about Thanksgiving I thought I’d share.

The Mormon Policeman

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Hunter saw Tom Steinke at school today. Tom, for those of you who don’t know, is our famous Home Teacher who always shows up at the worst possible times to visit with us. I’ve blogged about him before. Anyway, Tom also happens to be a policeman who visits the schools with the DARE program and today he was at Hunter’s school. Hunter saw him on his way to gym and mentioned it when he got home today. Tom emailed Mark and told him about their encounter. These are Tom’s words about running into Hunter today. I thought they were pretty cute:

“Saw your oldest today… waiting in the hallway with the rest of his class….what a great kid you have… all the little guys were waving to me .. and when he waved I was glad.. usually kids from church are too shy … Dude .. Carlie Bryant would almost ignore me .. classic!!

Anyway.. his teacher says… Do you know the policeman… Hunter stands up straight.. matter of factly… ” he is in my ward”….. cracked me up… teacher looks at me and mouths the word “ward” to me .. I smile .. nod and say .. We go to the same Church…”

The Big Comfy Chair

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He’s getting big way too fast if you ask me. But he sure is cute–don’t you think?

SeaWorld

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Yesterday we visited SeaWorld. You can see all our pics by clicking here. Shamu and the dolphin show were great. We even got to see Hi-5 (from TLC) which was pretty fun, even if Noah thought it was a “stupid two-year old show.” Noah, once again braved a big-kid ride, “Journey to Atlantis,” and loved it and Mark actually got to ride a ride he wanted to–the Kraken. We’re definitely going to have to return since we didn’t have enough time to see everything.

So Far. . .

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So far on this trip we’ve:

Learned three very valuable tips. 1)The week before Thanksgiving is a GREAT time to visit Disney World. The lines are short and the crowds are small. We never had to wait in line, even for rides like Space Mountain and Splash Mountain. And, the weather is warm but not too warm. It has been in the mid 70’s all week except for Wednesday when it was a bit warm and humid. 2)Always visit FantasyLand first when you visit Magic Kingdom. The lines get pretty lengthy in the afternoon but if you go in the morning, you walk right on all the rides. And of course, when you have four very small children, that can be a lifesaver. 3)Take advantage of “preferred seating” when you want to visit a popular restaurant, like Rainforest Cafe. We arranged for “preferred seating” so we could take Noah to “Jungle Parfait” (a.k.a. Rainforest Cafe), which he’s been dying to do for over a year now. They say with preferred seating you never have to wait longer than 1/2 an hour after you check in to be seated. Well, we had our table in less than five minutes after check in despite some very long lines. It was excellent!

Visited Magic Kingdom twice. We had a blast the first day in Magic Kingdom and everything went very smoothly. We didn’t wait in any lines and the boys loved everything. Mark and I absolutely loved Mickey’s Philharmagic, which is a must see. Hunter especially loved Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain which shocked my socks off. And Noah loved both of the same roller coasters and Splash Mountain as well. I never thought the boys would be brave enough to master any of those rides but they did and in another few short years I think Mark will have two roller coaster buddies no matter what amusement park we visit. Denver, our dare devil, was a bit more cautious and said his favorite was It’s a Small World, which I still love as well. We especially had fun riding on the rides with Grandma and Grandpa the second morning we were there. Oh yeah. . . all of the boys also LOVED the Buzz Lightyear ride and I think we rode that one almost ten times altogether.

Learned to NEVER take the boat to Fort Wilderness, especially if you are coming from EPCOT. The second night we were there the family was supposed to meet at Fort Wilderness for Mickey’s Barkyard BBQ. Mom told us that the boat was the fastest way to get there, so we had decided that’s what we would do. That started us off on the worst 2 hour excursion of the entire trip. Two monorail rides, one very long boat line, one even longer boat trip, and one long walk later we arrived in Ft. Wilderness, just in time to shovel in a hotdog and some mac-n-cheese and say goodbye to everyone who made it on time and were ready to leave. Apparently there was a shuttle straight from Epcot to Ft. Wilderness that would have saved us so much trouble. But we can’t have an entirely problem free vacation and I suppose we were due for a hassle or two.

Learned that if you want to ride Soaring you need to be in Epcot early. There were three rides in Epcot that Mark really wanted to ride–Soaring, Test Track and Mission Space. So after our second morning at Magic Kingdom we decided to head over to Epcot and let Mark ride his rides. Well. . . Soaring had an 80 minute wait and all of the Fastpasses were gone at 9a.m. that morning. So, he rode Test Track and that was it. We ran out of time for Mission Space and didn’t have time for Soaring. Both of us wish we had stayed in Magic Kingdom like we had originally planned, but nevermind. At least he got to ride Test Track and now we know for next time.

Learned that the Brownie Sundae at Ghirardelli is way better than the Chocolate Malt. We had decided that Friday we would visit Downtown Disney and visit Legoland and the Ghirardelli shop, instead of visit a Park. Then, the Sunday before we left for Florida, a friend at church said, “Whatever you do you have to visit the Ghirardelli shop in Downtown Disney and have a Chocolate Shake. It’s sinful!” So with that said and done, we headed straight for the Ghirardelli shop, where we met Grandma and Grandpa for a Chocolate Malt. Mark decided to try the Brownie Sundae, so we could have a taste of both. Well. . . the malt was good but the Brownie Sundae was fabulous! We even went back for seconds after we finished dinner at Rainforest Cafe. And, I got some Ghirardelli brownies and hot fudge caramel sauce to take home with us, just in case we get a hankering for one of those sundaes in Connecticut.

Had our pictures taken by the infamous Issacc, played at the park and met a member of the church there, spent lots of money, gained five pounds each, walked several miles, pressed about 60 pennies and a few quarters, and had LOTS OF FUN!

Celebration Park-Legoland-Ghiradelli

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