Sunday, September 26, 2010

Super Busy Saturday

A sweet story from this week is from Underfoot. The boys were getting ready for bed and taking their bath. Underfoot and K2 were playing really well together. Underfoot looked up at me and said, “K2 is my best friend.” It touched my heart. They played and laughed together. They can get each other to laugh better than anyone else.

We went to Mount Lemmon on Tuesday night to check out Camp Zion.
In October our ward has the opportunity to use the camp ground. I wanted to see what the facilities are like. We went with Grandpa and Grandma Massey and had supper. The air was crisp and cool in comparison to the 100 degrees in our neighborhood. The sunset was beautiful, and it felt like fall for a few minutes. I miss the fall colors and change of seasons.
It was a late evening, but we enjoyed being together.

Joy School was at our house this week. Underfoot was THRILLED! He woke up on the morning of Joy School by himself with no encouragement. He opened the door and welcomed everyone. He really didn’t have a sense of time so he would ask if it was time for Joy School about every 5 minutes. We learned about taking care of the earth by not littering and caring for our natural resources. We also learned about gardens and made bread. We went through all the steps from grinding the grains to baking it in the oven. I was very nervous, but all went well. We look forward to having Joy School in our home again.

K2 has not slept super well this week. He is getting a molar and will stay up throughout the night. He is starting to laugh more and more. He likes to play cars, go down the slide, be outside, and wrestle with Underfoot. He also likes to throw things. He doesn’t yet understand about how he can hurt others that way. L4 went with the 11 year old scouts to an overnighter on Friday. They were participating in a council clean-up at the scout camp. Since so many fathers went up, he came home late on Friday night and slept in his own bed.

Saturday was SUPER busy. We were involved with our HOA yard sale by putting out and picking up the signs, a parent meeting for t-ball for Underfoot, and Bountiful Baskets distribution. We also went and looked at a 1914 Model T Roadster. In the evening was a community fair in a neighboring community and the Relief Society broadcast. L4 also got in the mail his Arduino system and put it together. He is very excited about it. We fell into bed exhausted.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Paint and Pie Party Changes

The big news this week is swimming. Underfoot and K2 finished their swim lessons. Underfoot had a great day and really enjoyed swimming on Wednesday. This is a big deal because he’s had some reservations about swimming recently. When Underfoot left the pool, he was all smiles and wondered when he could go swimming again. He swam the length of the backyard pool multiple times on his own initiative. K2 loves to swim. He always wants to be in the pool.

Underfoot signed up to play t-ball this fall. We will see how it goes.

On Friday we pressure washed the play structure in the sand box. It got a coat of paint on Saturday. On Friday morning L4 woke up with an idea for how to solve a problem at work and went in for a few hours to implement the idea. (Friday was his “off” Friday.) He was pleased to solve a problem and grateful for the divine inspiration to get it implemented.

On Friday we went to the Temple and left the boys with a sitter. It was nice to be out for a few hours. We stopped at Home Depot on our way back home and got the paint for the play structure.

On Saturday night we went to a local festival put on by the Catholic church that our neighbors attend. It was fun to be out. Underfoot really liked playing in the inflatable play structure.

Tonight we had our adopted grandparents over for supper. It was fun to watch K2 interact with his adopted grandma. He would laugh and laugh as she chased him and tickled him. K2’s serious demeanor is giving way to a playful streak.

We’ve been reading Louis L’Amour’s book Lonesome Gods. It is great to read his novels. The only problem is that they suck us in and we want to read them and disengage from the rest of the world. Children and engaging books don’t mix well.

For Joy School, this week a chicken went. When asked if anyone had a pet for Joy School, we responded that we had a few chickens. The chicken did very well along with the children. I am surprised that I did so well picking up the chicken and carrying her.

CHANGE IN DATE: The infamous pie party has been changed from Saturday, November 20th to Friday, November 19th. All are invited to attend. We will be starting around 5:30 pm and will play games after the party slows down a bit. We hope to see you there.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Labor Day

On Monday we labored. We started the day by moving our mailbox. I dug it up, then dug a new hole in a different part of the yard. By moving the mail box, Mama can now sit in the kitchen and watch Underfoot walk to the mail box. It also makes it easier to get the trailer in and out of the back yard. Hallelujah!! We also pulled and pulled weeds. We were sore the next day from so many weeds.

Underfoot has started to use his imagination a lot more. He gives each family member character names like Lighting McQueen, Sally, Mack, Buzz, Jesse, or Woody. They are all characters from different movies he’s seen. Mama remembers as a child playing make believe like this with the different StarWars characters. Her favorite to play was Princess Leia and her least favorite was Chewbacca.

Underfoot also slammed his finger in the car door. Mama didn’t know that a fingernail would bleed. Underfoot took it in stride and cried a little. He asked for a band-aid and moved on. He’s got pain receptors like a rock.


On Thursday Mama was working diligently to clean the kitchen floor. K2 needed a diaper change, so she took a break to change his diaper. She set the poopy diaper aside and went back to cleaning the floor. A few minutes later, K2 came into the kitchen with a dripping diaper. He had taken the loaded diaper, carried it to the toilet, and washed it out. Mama didn’t know whether to laugh or to cry. She was grateful that K2 did not “experiment” with the contents of the diaper. K2 helping with the laundry.

On Friday we had some friends over for supper and to play Ticket to Ride. It was fun to make and eat homemade pizza. We were able to eat watermelon from our garden. It was delicious! Also on Friday Mama took me to a yard sale after work. We picked up a gas powered pressure washer and an electric fan for the scout for 40 bucks. I got the pressure washer running on Saturday. We will use it to prep the play structure in the sand box for painting. On Saturday we worked. Mama did Bountiful Baskets in the morning. I made up signs for the community Yard Sale that will occur in two weeks.

K2’s personality continues to blossom. He has taken to smiling a lot more, especially around people that he doesn’t know. He has discovered the joy of jumping on our little trampoline. He puts his arms in the air, jumps up and down, and then giggles and squeals in delight.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Funny Stories

This week we’ve had a couple funny things happen.

Today during church K2 was a little bit fussy. Mama was holding him tightly on her lap when the sacrament bread tray was passed to our pew. Underfoot was the first to get it. He passed it to Mama. As she passed it to me, K2 took a huge handful of bread and stuffed it all in his mouth. It happened so fast that we were all shocked. Mama laughed so hard she turned red and started to cry. Underfoot consoled her, saying, “Don’t cry mama.” I’ve rarely seen Mama turn red from embarrassment, but it happened today. The family in the pew behind us watched the whole episode. The mother (who has six grown children) leaned over and told Mama it may have been the first time, but it certainly wasn’t going to be the last.

This morning K2 decided that he wanted to empty one of the drawers in the kitchen. He did multiple times. He then wanted to turn on the stove. He started by moving Underfoot’ stool in position so he could get to the knobs. I took the stool away. K2 then found another, shorter stool. I took it away. He found a laundry basket. I took it away. He then got a box. I took it away too. How do you spell persistent? K-2.

Some friends from PA, came for a short visit this week. They were out west dropping children off at College and came to visit family in Tucson. They brought Mama a new supply of Amish treats- various spices and elixirs available only in Central Pennsylvania from a wonderful Mennonite store called Peight’s. My mother-in-law loves the place, as does Mama. We’re grateful they took the time to come visit us.

On Monday after I left for work, Mama awoke to the door bell. A neighbor who walks her dogs every morning let her know that we had a bee hive growing in the tree in our front yard. I looked t it when I got home that night and it was scary! A mass the size of a football with bees completely covering the outside. On Tuesday I called a bee hive remover. He said to wait 24 hours. On Wednesday it was still there so Mama called to have him remove it on Friday morning. When I left for work Friday morning, the hive was totally gone. All that was left were three bees. We’ve checked the rafters on our house and our trees and shed. There is no sign of the bees. We’re grateful they are gone because some bees here are “African” or “killer” bees. We don’t want to find out the hard way.