It's that time of year, Kindergarten Round Up. This year Kyle got to go and spend the morning at kindergarten. He was so excited to go! When I picked him up he was beaming and was wearing his new cowboy vest and hat they made at Kindergarten Round Up, yeehaw!!! I can't believe our second will start kindergarten in the fall.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Kindergarten Round Up
Trip to Washington
Our road trip was suppose to start early Saturday morning, but Mother Nature had different plans. Storms were moving quickly into Wyoming Friday morning and we new if we didn't get out the door and head north the North Dakota, we weren't going to make it. So we quickly headed out the door. I am not going to lie, from Omaha, Nebraska to Clarkston, Washington was a really long drive. There isn't a way to sugar coat it, but the kids a great job with such a long drive, especially Matt who at 9 months won the prize of best traveler. We ended up taking 2 1/2 days driving to Washington.
Every moment of everyday seemed to be filled with plans of fishing, adventure, and family time while we were there. Activities included but not limited to: golfing, fishing, feeding ducks, dying Easter Eggs, boat ride, Easter Egg Hunt, riding horses, visiting Grandma Porter at school, riding scooters, visiting our friends the Krohn's, flying kites, watching movies, going to see Indian paintings, and playing the Wii. I am sure I left things out but it was such a wonderful time.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
On the Move
Yes that is my 8 1/2 month old climbing the stairs by himself.
If you are reading this and saying, gee it's time for her to put up the gate, you are probably right, except that we have never owned one. I do I agree though, it is either time to get a gate or teach him to crawl backwards down the stairs as well.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Visit with Patty, Joshua, & Jaeden
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Popsicles
A couple of weeks ago we had some kids with the stomach flu, so Grandma Fredericks graciously went to the grocery store and bought us a few necessary items to get us through the stomach flu, including a big bag of Popsicles. That night we put William to bed and thought he was down for the night. Later on Joe and I went to bed. Matt had woken up so I was feeding him downstairs when Joe was greeted by a sad little boy in our room. William had come in all wet. Joe changed him and put him back in bed. I put Matt back in bed and William came out. He was saying wet, wet. I went to his bed and felt his bed was all wet. I turned on the hall light and the realisation hit; William had gone to the freezer and gotten the entire bag of popsicles and took them to bed with him. He had fallen asleep with them and they had melted all over the place. They luckily had melted all over his sheets and not onto the floor. I scooped up the sheets and through them in the garbage, they were a lost cause of yellow, blue, green, red, and purple goo all over the sheets. I put new sheets on the bed and he went back to bed. The next morning I was getting him dressed and his entire right side looked like it was bruised from all the dye. I thought, "Oh I better not take you out in public today!" He soaked in the tub for a long time that day and the "bruise" washed away.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Saturday, February 28, 2009
The Circus
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
4th picture Tag
So I have gotten tagged a few times to do this so here you go. You are suppose to get the fourth picture in the fourth folder where you hold your pictures on your computer. So here is the picture. It is of my brother Bill and Sister in law Lisa and their three cute boys, Sammy, Michael, and Ben on the day that Ben was blessed.
So I am actually going to tag people. Let see. . . Diana McInelly, Brittney Lund, Patty Hansen, and Malia Reeves.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Congratulations to our MBA Graduate
Joe has worked really hard and graduated with his MBA in Finance this month. He started taking one class at a time, and 4 years later he is done. I am so proud of him, and how hard he worked. It was hard with kids, and each time we had another, it got that much harder. Joe wasn't really interested in walking in graduation, but after a very small discussion he agreed that it was important for the the boys to see him walk and celebrate his graduation. We hope that our boys will have an appreciation for education and the importance it is for them to get as much education as they can. Joe is really looking forward to not having homework, (classes don't officially end for another 2 weeks) but has already talked about getting his CFA, a Series 7 License, who knows what else. For now we agree, a short break would be good. I am so proud of how hard Joe works, and his insight to getting a higher education so that I can be where we think I should be, at home with our kids. Way to go Joe!
Here are a few pictures from graduation.
If you listen you can hear them says Joe's name!