Friday, August 27, 2010

And even more Good Times. The Children's Museum.

Max's back. I tried and tried to get a picture of him but with all the buttons to push and knobs to turn in the helicopter he was to busy to give me the time of day.

My Niece and her cute tongue.






Starring Max as Bob Do Do. Think Bob the Builder and then the theme song. Doot. Doot. Max likes to get to the point.



More Good Times in Utah. The Dinosaur Park.












Good Times in Utah!





#2-Wedding of the Year featuring M&M


The gorgeous couple. Don't you love Michelle's dress?
My other beautiful sister and her sweet 1 month old.
This picture was taken after my brother had been seen patting his wife's belly giving away the "secret" they were trying to keep.
The attractive couple.
Cute cousins.

Another handsome groom from a few years back. Ahem.


She's not happy at all, is she?

Jackson the "Salami" and Kindergarten graduate.

My own dear Salami.
Jackson with Mrs. Badger and Ms. Thompson. Mrs. Badger pulled me aside after this photo to tell me how much she was going to miss Jackson. She also said that she wasn't suppose to have favorites but Jackson was hers! Probably because Jackson always gave her hugs. Sometimes he would come home and tell me that he didn't play at recess but instead spent the time hugging Mrs. Badger. He is a lover-boy. I hope this wears off when he is a teenager?
Jackson's goofy smile and his best buddy Madhov. These two spent many happy hours playing Power Rangers.



The Piano Recital

This was Ella's first piano recital. I remember as a child being so, so nervous about playing in front of people and making a mistake. I think I flubbed quite a bit on my pieces but not Ella. She was so calm and played her song perfectly!
Kate & Ella's phenomenal piano teacher.
If Kate looks comfortable it is because she had her recital song down about two weeks after she picked it. We have been hearing faster and faster renditions of it and even I have been walking around the house singing it. I love having these two play the piano--it's nice to have music in the house.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The case of the missing debit card...

So, I was at Target today frantically trying to find something for my kids to wear for our family picture, (they informed me that they do not own one pair of pants from the previous school year that does not have a hole in it--sadly, I know this is true.) and after a hellish time,(hellish=4 kids, one poo-poo incident, several toes run over, cart abuse and 4 too many opinions)decisions were made and it was time to check out. I reached for my debit card and it was GONE!

After, searching the car, the garbage, pockets, emptying out the purse, and calling every place I've been in the last few hours, I gave up and cancelled my card. As I was wondering what happened to my card, I came across these little gems on my computer:


At least, I'll always have these pictures to remember my card by...