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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Aliza's Two Wheeler
Last night while Abbie, Avery and I were at the church, Micah was able to spend a little one on one time with Lizzie. They decided to go on a bike ride and Micah noticed that she was balancing really well, so he asked her if they should take off her training wheels. At first he said she looked kind of confused, but then was just bursting with excitement once she figured out what he was doing. To our surprise she just took off. She looks so tiny riding her bike.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Enjoying Vegas
The past few Saturday's we have not had much on our calendar. It seems like Summer was crazy and packed, but it's all winding down. Don't get me wrong the school days are full of running around to activities, practicing and homework (way too much homework), but the weekends have been heavenly. Last week we just decided to go to the M&M store on the strip and see the short 3D movie they have there. After living here for almost two years we have talked about going, but never actually did it. It was great to just get out of the house and do something fun.
Here are the girls waiting for the show to start. It's even fun to just watch all the crazy people. With a lot of the attractions on the strip we have somewhat figured out how to hit these few fun things without having to see ALL the crap on the strip.
Here are the girls waiting for the show to start. It's even fun to just watch all the crazy people. With a lot of the attractions on the strip we have somewhat figured out how to hit these few fun things without having to see ALL the crap on the strip.
Friday night we headed over to see the "Movie Under the Stars" at the District by our home. The weather was perfect, and they all enjoyed the free carousel and popcorn. It's been fun to just have a few weekends to just kind of relax and enjoy each other. It's not always that way, so we need to enjoy it when we can.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Aliza's first day of Preschool
Aliza started her first day of preschool today. Quite a few of the families in the ward raved about this wonderful in home preschool, so I of course signed Aliza up as soon as I could. I had heard that at one time her husband was a member of the Stake Presidency, so I figured I couldn't go wrong knowing that. I was excited at the "Meet the Teacher" event last week to walk into her home and see that she had church pictures everywhere. I just felt so blessed to know that my daughter is in good hands. Her teachers name is Mrs. Leslie, and she seems wonderful. Not to mention that her toy selection, and outdoor play equipment are amazing. Aliza was in love with her new preschool the minute she stepped foot in the door.
I asked if I could take a picture of her before school, and she said I had to take four because she is four. So this is picture #1.
I had to get a picture of these cute shoes she picked out at the store. She topped them off with different colored socks this morning. You can definitely tell she is my third child because I just let it go.
We are lucky to have Aliza's good friend Violet who lives on our same street in her preschool this year. I think both of the moms are excited because we can carpool. :) She had a great first day of school and is counting down to when she can go back.
I asked if I could take a picture of her before school, and she said I had to take four because she is four. So this is picture #1.
#2
#3
and #4
We are lucky to have Aliza's good friend Violet who lives on our same street in her preschool this year. I think both of the moms are excited because we can carpool. :) She had a great first day of school and is counting down to when she can go back.
As for me, it was a weird day. I remember when my older girls were in preschool I would look at the other moms who where dropping off their youngest child, and be so jealous thinking it would be so nice to have a few hours to run errands and such. Now I'm there, and it's kind of weird. Sad and happy all at the same time.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
San Diego
Our little family was able to take a quick trip to San Diego a few weeks ago. We had a free hotel stay that I was just dying to use, so off we went. After doing the theme park stuff last fall we decided to just take it easy this trip. The first evening we were there we went to Seaport Village to eat and enjoy watching the boats on the water. We ate at this fun little pizza place with great outdoor seating. We ate at that same pizza place when we took a trip to San Diego with Abbie and Avery when they were only four and two years old. It was kind of fun to be back in the same place, but with the added addition of Aliza and Abbie and Avery being much older. They may actually remember it this time.
The next day we took a trip to Old Town where we had heard they opened a neat Mormon Battalion museum. We were not sure what to expect, but it was incredible. The church has remodeled a beautiful building with an amazing interactive tour about the Mormon Battalion. The kids LOVED it, and I can honestly say I learned a lot on this short little tour. After the tour they have a section where kids can pan for gold, make bricks, and wash clothes the old fashioned way. The kids of course loved that too.
Aliza was really into finding some big gold pieces. They let each kid take two home with them. I keep finding them in the dryer which is not good.
We just happened to be in Old Town on a Saturday where they had all sorts of fun activities going on. Up above the girls wrote a letter to someone famous, and then a real pony express man on a horse delivered it to them. We were suppose to get a response back in an hour, but we were ready to head to the beach and didn't stick around for our notes. Next time.
They also had some fun old games that the kids were able to try out. Avery was trying to jump a frog in the picture above. They had an interesting fortune telling booth that you would ask it a question and a very strange quote from Mark Twain would come out the bottom. It was a little strange.
Avery and Aliza spent a lot of time making this mountain with a river around it. Micah took the girls on a little walk to some rocks with crabs on them. They really enjoyed seeing the crabs.
The next day we took a trip to Old Town where we had heard they opened a neat Mormon Battalion museum. We were not sure what to expect, but it was incredible. The church has remodeled a beautiful building with an amazing interactive tour about the Mormon Battalion. The kids LOVED it, and I can honestly say I learned a lot on this short little tour. After the tour they have a section where kids can pan for gold, make bricks, and wash clothes the old fashioned way. The kids of course loved that too.
Aliza was really into finding some big gold pieces. They let each kid take two home with them. I keep finding them in the dryer which is not good.
We just happened to be in Old Town on a Saturday where they had all sorts of fun activities going on. Up above the girls wrote a letter to someone famous, and then a real pony express man on a horse delivered it to them. We were suppose to get a response back in an hour, but we were ready to head to the beach and didn't stick around for our notes. Next time.
They also had some fun old games that the kids were able to try out. Avery was trying to jump a frog in the picture above. They had an interesting fortune telling booth that you would ask it a question and a very strange quote from Mark Twain would come out the bottom. It was a little strange.
Of course we spent several hours on the beach. It was perfect weather to just lay on a beach towel and relax. The kids of course didn't want to relax, but had a great time playing in the sand and jumping over waves. We had just watched the movie "Soul Surfer" before leaving for this trip so the girls were really into watching the surfers in the water.
Avery and Aliza spent a lot of time making this mountain with a river around it. Micah took the girls on a little walk to some rocks with crabs on them. They really enjoyed seeing the crabs.
Picking Apples and Pears
We were able to take a fun trip to Gilcrease Orchard a few days before school started with the Sondrup family. It's a wonderful orchard that grows fruits and vegetables year round, and you can come and pick your own which is fun for the kids. Unfortunately the day we chose to go ended up being a really hot day. Our Summer here in Vegas has been fairly mild until last week. Then all of a sudden we have had record breaking heat right when it's time to send the kids back to school. Hopefully things will cool off soon so we can enjoy being outdoors again.
This is Aliza with her buddies Grant and Hugh. Aliza just loves these boys and would spend every day with them if she could. She spent over an hour at the kitchen table a few days ago coloring picture after picture for Grant. She drew several pictures of them playing together and then would try and write his name at the top of each page. She does really well with spelling her name and a few other words, but for some reason Grant was a hard one for her to spell. I had to sit down with her several times to help get the r and n looking correct. She really wanted it perfect for her good friend.
This is Aliza with her buddies Grant and Hugh. Aliza just loves these boys and would spend every day with them if she could. She spent over an hour at the kitchen table a few days ago coloring picture after picture for Grant. She drew several pictures of them playing together and then would try and write his name at the top of each page. She does really well with spelling her name and a few other words, but for some reason Grant was a hard one for her to spell. I had to sit down with her several times to help get the r and n looking correct. She really wanted it perfect for her good friend.
We ended up with some beautiful pears that I'm hoping will ripen soon. My girls loved picking the pears and then ran out of steam before we got to the apples. It was just too hot I think. They sat in the car cooling off while Aliza and I picked apples. Aliza was quite the trooper.
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