Thursday, May 20, 2010

Field Day!

I've added several posts since I'm not very good at blogging consistently. Field day finally came and my girls were so excited. I love their P.E. teacher, Mr. Miller. He's amazing at what he does and field day is always a huge success! Every year he begins field day like the Olympics. Greta was chosen as a runner to usher in the games. She was thrilled! Then, they have the flag ceremony where all the classes present their flags to the school. Music is played and the games begin. Katie was so happy that she was able to attend a full day this year since Kindergartners only get half a day. Shortly after the games began, I got a call from Mikayla's school that she was having an allergic reaction to a food item given to her that had some kind of nut in it. I rushed to the school and she was pretty doped on Benadryl but they didn't have to use the Epi-pen - THANK GOODNESS! So, I dragged her back to field day so I could keep an eye on her and she was a zombie. Nut allergies are so scary!

Mikayla's Choir

Here are a few pics of Mikayla's choir!



Greta's School Awards

Greta finally read and wrote a report on 60 Caldecott books and received her medal. This is a big feat for the child as well as the parents. She was so excited to finish such a huge goal. Five other kids earned their medals including Diane Prestwich's daughter Natalie (good family friends).
Greta also had two pieces of art picked to be showcased at the District Art Show. Pictures will come. She's had a busy year being involved in many other school activites such as art club, student leadership club, and the green club.
Finally, she got to perform one last time with the Silver Singers. The music teacher is phenomenal! I am going to miss my girls schools so much. You get in a rhythm of how everything works and you know people and teachers well. It's a hard thing to leave behind. Again, here's hoping for greatness in Longmont.

The Flood!

I love rainy days........but not this one! We had this big storm that produced large amounts of rain. Spence called me from work and asked if the basement had any water coming in because it had a little the night before. I go down to check and it's pouring down in from the window all over the place. So, I start freaking out and I run to get some buckets to catch the water while Spence drove home to help. As I am sitting on the chair gathering the water, I look up and am face to face with a family of toads! EWW, YUCK! After awhile, it was pretty fascinating to watch them until I realized that the water running all over me was frog infested grossness. Spence got home and started barreling water out of the window well and the flooding ceased! Turns out the drain spout was clogged and pouring out the side into the window well. HALLELUJAH it happened before our framers came to start our basement!

Made me realize how truly blessed I am to have my husband still here to rescue me!

Easter

My mom came to visit over her Spring Break and we got to have her for Easter!


Thornton House

We are so sad to have left our Thornton house! We had everything you could hope for, great neighbors and friends, excellent schools, only a few miles from everything and the most amazing ward! The only thing missing was space for growing, with soon to be teens. Our new home is beautiful and wonderful! Here's hoping for great memories, friends and neighbors!
Pics of our old house. I don't have the professional ones back yet so here are a few that I took. For all who knew our home, the color has been neutralized (Thanks Matt!). The first picture is all about the "friendship tree" and it brings tears to my eyes every time I see it. What a beautiful memory that we will carry with us forever. We couldn't move the tree with us so we may just have to buy the exact same tree for our new house!