Friday, February 17, 2012

Art Work and Broken Boards

Arabella has learned to write her name.  
 She has been creating a lot of artwork lately and signing it.

 This is a family picture.
 She hangs it up all over.  It is all very securely attached with a minimum of 8 pieces of tape per paper.
 This one she made while Jon and I were working on his "If I were to be president..." poster.
The brown square with a sun like looking object is her scriptures.
 And Joey has been busy making firewood.  Actually, in practicing for his black belt testing he has been breaking boards with a round kick and an elbow strike.  He can do it, his consistency is a bit off though.  
I will be praying for him, you can too.
We have a few more boards for him to practice with tonight.
Maybe we will roast marshmallows tomorrow night after testing to celebrate so we can put these broken boards to use.
Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

My Weekend in Thoughts

*A girl's night out on Friday night for a Chocolate party-a real treat! My friend Emily Parma has an annual chocolate party.  I finally got to go this year.  It was delicious! It was really fun to chat with the ladies.  Thank you so much Chad Ostermiller for watching my kiddos so that I could go since Peter was camping with the scouts.
*I stayed up late on Friday night ironing and watching episodes of Once Upon A Time.  It is my new favorite show.  If you have not seen it watch the pilot on ABC.com and you will be hooked.
*Peter took Joey camping with him.  It was just a basic overnight camp out and they did Scouting for Food Saturday morning.  It was the first really cold weekend here-like 20's.  They had a great time.  Each of my loads of laundry on Monday had campfire smelling clothes in them.  It is a good smell.
*Saturday, I slept in until 7:30. Then cleaning and taking care of kids and such. I also spent some time working on sewing some pieces for a large tee pee that Peter is building for the blue and gold banquet this coming Saturday.  I have more to sew.
*We helped Joey make an invention out of a water bottle for school.  He chose a backhoe.  Peter and Joey worked together but Peter let him do most of it.
*Since Peter had been doing church calling stuff for about 24 hours, he decided to stay home and watch the kids so that I could attend the Worldwide Leadership Training meeting that afternoon at 4.  It was such a wonderful meeting.
       +I am thankful for the truths of the gospel. I am a Christian and I will strive to live my life so that those who are not of my faith will know by the way I live that I am a follower of Christ.
       +The Priesthood is a great power in our lives.  I loved what was said about any elder has the same priesthood power as the prophet; they just hold different offices that come with different keys.
       +We are an organization of families.  We need to do all that we can to get families to the temple so that they can be eternal families.
        +Marriage is something that must be worked at, strengthened, empowered, energized and several other marvelous things that Elder Nelson shared.
        +When we focus on the WHY of the gospel the who, when, how and what will fall into place.
        +We must serve, rescue and honor our covenants.
*I was watching Pres. Monson's talk from the past general conference and struck by the fact that he took his opportunity to speak to us to focus on the 10 commandments and the basics of the gospel.  We sometimes demean the "standard Sunday school" answers but it is by holding fast to these gospel basics that we will find peace, happiness, and enjoy the fullness of the gospel.
*After the training, I raced home and fed Lily in time for the babysitter (a sweet sister from our ward) to show up and watch our kids so that Peter and I could chaperon the stake youth dance.  We ate a quick dinner at Pei Wei (yummy) and then danced the night away until 11.
*It was like a night of flashbacks but oh so much fun to dance and hear some of those standard youth dance songs played.  Although, I was highly disappointed no to hear Lady in Red.
*Watching the youth made me realize that you know you have found love and are at peace with who you are when you are willing to make a fool of yourself and not care what anyone else thinks.  There were a few awakward youth and I loved that they were there participating in a good wholesome activity that provided them the opportunity to associate with other LDS youth which will one day ultimately lead to a relationship (or at least they are learning the skills they will need to form a relationship) that can last for eternity.
*Sunday morning Peter headed to a training meeting at 7 am with the Stake YM presidency in conjunction with ward conference. Then I headed off at 8:40 to make some copies for an upcoming RS activity and then attend ward council at 9.  Home by 10:15 and out the door again at 10:45 for church.
*After church, we snacked and rested.  Then Peter got a call from his sister to let us know that his grandfather had passed away.  It is sad and we are praying for his mom that she will be comforted during this time. Edwin Kent Baggs (Peter's middle name Edwin is from this man) lived a long life especially for being a survivor of polio.  It was a joyous reunion I am sure when he was united with his wife Josephine once again.
*I stopped by an inactive sister's house that afternoon.  She and her family (non member husband and youth aged children) moved her in October and her dad convinced her that she should let the church visit her.  They were really nice people.  She said to me that she did not know if she would come to church because she had not been in 18 years and she might feel awkward.  I told her that nobody in the ward knew that she has been inactive so this would be a great place to return.  I hope she comes.
*Over to another member's house to fill out a food order form and then I raced home to finish up my agenda for my presidency meeting that night at 8. The meeting was a great one.  We laughed and had a hard time staying on topic but we made some great decisions and assignments.
*It was a full weekend.  It was filled with a lot of church related activities.  The truth his that I would not have it any other way.  There really is not better way to be spending my time than in the service of the Lord and his children.  Peter and I try to maintain a balance though remembering that our children are His children to and they need our love and service more than any others.  I am so thankful for all that my membership in this church brings to me.
***On the schedule for this coming weekend is JOEY'S BLACK BELT TESTING!!! I am so proud of him. He will do wonderfully! He can actually break a real board with a kick and an elbow strike.  Amazing!  I promise to post all of the details and plenty of pictures.***

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Miss (or Mister) Lily

She is 6 months old now! 
Yes, I am the one that gave her a marker to play with but the lid was on when I handed it to her.
She was just testing out the taste of marker and what she might look like with a crazy mustache.
She was happy at least.
 On Monday at her check up she was:
16 lbs 12.5 oz
26 inches
Yea Lily!!!
 We call her Silly Lily alot!
She does not think solid food is a good thing.  She ate rice cereal the first about 3 times and then would just cry every time we tried to feed her.  So I tried a different cereal - one reasonably good feeding and then no way.  Her MO is you get one spoonful of anything (I have since tried some veggies and some fruits) in her mouth and she gives you a dirty look as she kind of gums/gags it down and then each time you get close to her with the spoon she clamps her mouth shut.  
We have tried tricks like getting her laughing and quickly putting some food in her mouth but that only works about twice and then she keeps her smiles limited.  Oh she is a smart one! 
She did enjoy some applesauce the other day and I gave her a baby rice cake thing yesterday and she thought it was fun to chew on but when it began to dissolve she got that same "wait a minute this is food-you tricked me" look on her face.  She did finish it - likely because it was entertaining.
 What I love about this little girl is that she will smile for just about anyone.
She does seem to like me best but she really is great about strangers.
She will let all sorts of people hold her and I am so glad that she will.  Sometimes I watch women hold her and it is like they get their baby fix.  I have felt so blessed to have her since the moment I found out I was pregnant.  I love sharing the joy of Lily with others and I am so grateful she is happy to share her joy.
Lily, I love you! 

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Rabner Roller Derby

 Enjoy these pictures of us roller skating because we may not go again for a really long time.
 But really it was fun and Arabella was so daring!







 Jon did not have so much fun and this is him pouting in the corner at one point.













Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Just some cuteness!

We played with playdoh the other day and Lily watched me and Arabella.  She played with some of the tools.
 "I know I can figure out a way to fit this thing into my mouth."

 These are our playdoh tacos.  Great fun!
 I know those eyes are melting your heart.  I wish these pictures would do justice to the long lashes she has.
 Arabella had croup this day and spent Monday trying to feel better.


These sisters are going to be the best of friends.

Pinewood Derby

This year was our first official Pinewood Derby!
Joey has been planning what he wanted his car to be for months (like since last year's pinewood derby).
Our ward has 3 categories: 1.cub scout class- official rules must be followed and only scouts race
2. open class- anyone in the ward can participate and it should follow the official rules
3. outlaws- this is for the cars that weigh too much, too tall, have mouse traps powering them, etc. 
It is great fun and there is a popcorn machine- yummy!
 What I love about Joey is that he did not really care if he won he just really wanted his car to the be the Shark-zord from Power Rangers.  And what I love about Peter is he made Joey's wishes come true while still making it a pretty fast car.  They did make it together and everyone was happy.  
Joey won Best in Show!
 Arabella was so excited to have her very own pink (of course) car and participate t his year.
 I have a better picture of the cars I will post.  Arabella's had 3 carved steps and a red carpet running down it and a barbie shoe attached to one of the stairs (like Cinderella). The shoe could not be on the top step because that is where the ball was (you know where they were dancing).
 Jon did not care as much what his looked like but he did want a cool fast car.  Peter got a few new tools recently and he just had to use them for this and Jon's was the best one for the job.  It was a wavy, curvy shape with a shark on the back end.  There was the upper half of a lego man attached to a foam cut out of a surfboard shape with a "bite taken out of it" and red nail polish spilling over the edge to be blood.  Yes, a man trying to get a way from the shark that just ate his legs.  
They cub scouts raced in the open class races but were not allowed to place again so in the end Jon took 1st and Arabella took 2nd.  She is so proud of that trophy! It was a great event and I am glad it is over until next year! Peter I love you and your willingness to make our kids so very happy!
The pictures below are the ones I promised to post.


Check out Sister Ostermiller's awesome high heel shoe- pink sparkly- it was a name brand and looked oh so stylish going down the track.

 Jon's lego man fell off but these are the great cars of the 2012 Pinewood Derby.