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Tricity turns Five and Kindergarten Roundup

April 16, 2008 by Adam

I thought that Heather was going to write about Tricity's birthday, but seeing as she is about ready to pop (less than a week), I figured I'd write this one.

Tricity had a lot of fun on her birthday and was enjoying the few days of sunshine we had before it started snowing on us again. She had a couple of friends over and they had a lot of fun playing barbies, running around outside, pulling the sled around on the grass??, digging around in the mud, and other little kid things.

 

Tricity was really looking foward to getting a red shirt (I think she has a favorite red shirt that she outgrew so she was looking for a replacement.

 

She wanted the game Candyland (which I had never played before).

 

She also wanted some "boy Barbies" as she calls them.

 

All in all I think she had a lot of fun. I also had the opportunity to take Tric to Kindergarten Roundup. They do all sorts of tests on your kid like hearing tests, physical fitness tests (catching a ball, walking backwards in a straight line, skipping, etc), cognitive tests (draw a picture of your mom (how many body parts did they identify, draw a triangle, square, circle), recognition tests (identify colors, shapes, letters, rhyming sounds). After everything was done, she had done great. The only thing they complained about was that she gallups instead of skips.

As a side note, Tricity and Erith have started playing chess, and Tric is really quite good at it. She beat Josh (with one suggestion from me... but shhhh don't tell. She had him 2 moves from checkmate but didn't see the move, so I suggested that she move her bishop... that was my hint). She gave my dad a run for his money as well. He thought he would just play around until she started taking pieces of his off the board. 

 

Office Almost Up and Running

December 29, 2007 by Adam

Well, a lot has happened since we last wrote so we are playing catch up.

We had a lot to do to get the new office ready for carpet which included cleaning everything out of the office... (which was a much larger task than it originally seemed.) Then I had the opportunity to lay my first tile which was a daunting task. You can see the heater we used to keep the grout warm so it would dry.

 

Finally we got the carpet laid. There were some ups and downs during the installation (we'll just say that I had a bad day and the carpet layers beating the tar out of my sheetrock didn't help.)

 

The kids loved the new carpet and posed while we were taking the pictures. You can see some of the remnant pieces on the sides of some of the pictures.

Then we took an entire day to move all the cubicles and office equipment into the new office with the help of Stuart, Grandpa Quinn, and Josh. The pictures show that we are still getting things organized where they should go.

 

I officially worked a couple of days out there... but we don't have the propane heater attached yet. We are waiting for the inspector to come and approve the install. So, it was a couple of very cold days in the office. I've been working inside for a bit while we wait for the inspection so I don't freeze to death.

 

Otherwise, everything is done and looking great. Thank you to everyone who helped make the new office possible. 

 

More Water Problems Fixed!

June 11, 2008 by Adam

Well after fixing the pump for our well a few weeks ago, we decided that we didn't want it to have any reason to go out early. We had a leaky faucet out by the pump that had been very leaky for about a year now. I thought that I could just dig it out and replace it.

 

I soon found that it was a very, very deep pipe that I was trying to dig out of the ground. I dug for half of one day and was rather dismayed, downtrodden, and down right depressed at not having found the junction. (The hole had tons of water in it as I dug it because of the leaky faucet, so I was forced to "bail out" the water every few minutes so I could see what I was doing while I was digging. But the second day I got smarter and turned off the pump. So by the time I hit the junction I had gotten most of the water out of the hole). I called around to people in the ward that I thought might have a backhoe that they would rent. Unfortunately, nobody was home.

 

So I dug some more yesterday and finally found the junction. That was the good news. The bad news was that the hole was not even close to being big enough for me to bend over to work in, which explains the above pictures. So.... I ended up working in the hole upside down. (I had to come out every once in a while to get the blood back out of my head that kept turning very purple.) This was made even more interesting in that the hole filled up with some water after we took the old faucet out. So as I was hanging upside down in the hole with my head hovering above the water, I tried to tighten the pipe that was underwater, and thus invisible, with the pipe wrench.

 

Fortunately, I didn't drown and we have the new faucet in place. Thanks goes out to Josh who didn't let me drown and Stuart who helped me know how to replace the thing once I got the hole dug and for taking pictures so you can all laugh at me. 

 

Slip 'n Slide Party

June 20, 2008 by Heather

Our girls were so excited when I bought a Slip'nSlide that they invited a bunch of family over for a water party.

Viola surprised us by potty training herself this week, so this is her first time swimming without a swimming diaper. She'll be two next week.

What would a water party be without hotdogs and Adam in his grilling apron?

We had otterpops and splashed it up to stay cool in the hot sun.

The slip'nslide said for kids only, but what fun is that? Yes, that person is me, Heather.

I just had a baby remember, I've got some baby fat to lose!

Here are some skinnier splash kings and queens.

Kami and Josh

Tricity and Sarah

Some just came to chat and laugh at the rest of us.  Jaleesa was there, how did she escape the camera...

Erith was being a prim little princess and didn't want to hit the water with her face very badly.

Clara had a trick up her sleeve that day too. She rolled over from tummy to back about 6 times!  Loa got a video of it, I will try to get it from her and post it soon.  She will be two months next week.  She is very active and alert and determined to grow up on me.

 

Hope you all are keeping it cool! 

 

 

Adam's Brother gets married

August 25, 2008 by Heather

Adam got the privilege of taking pictures at his brother Josh's wedding recently.

 

We had a brunch at The London in Idaho Falls. 

 

Steve got a lesson on how Americans don't use a knife and fork correctly.

 

They were sealed in the Idaho Falls temple.

 

They had a reception here that night and one in Oregon a week later.

 

Our girls had a blast.

 

 

A full day of Halloween fun

November 13, 2009 by Heather

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We had the most eventful Halloween this year since we got married.  We carved pumpkins the family home evening before the big day. 

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Vi was quite the opinionated girl about her pumpkin.  She had the smallest one, and she drew the face she wanted on it.  She drew so small, I decided I could take a few liberties, like make the tiny mouth into a nostril and then put another nostril on the other side... BIG mistake!  "That's not what I want!  I don't want my pumpkin to have a mustache!"  She wouldn't let me put a mouth below the nose, so it didn't have a mouth at all!

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My aunt and grandma had this fun halloween magazine at my sister's bridal shower, that is where I got the idea to make mummies and snakes for lunch.  The mummies are pigs in a blanket, made with croisant rolls and the snakes are mashed potatoes with green food coloring.  The eyes are sliced olives and the tongue is a carrot slice/shred.  My kids LOVED it and keep telling me their ideas on how we can make ghosts and witches with food next year.

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I made suagar cookies in the morning and the girls decorated them after lunch.

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We had a hard time deciding what to be this year.  They finally decided on this: Erith and Vi were ballerinas, Tric was a witch, and Clara was Barney!

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We went to the Trunk of Treat Halloween extravaganza in Ririe starting quite early.  Adam entered the pumpkin carving contest and won the "scarriest" prize. 

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They had soup and chilli, hay rides, a spook alley, pumpkin carving contest, and of course the Trunk or Treat.  There were a lot of kids!  I went through 2 big bowls of candy and still ran out before they had all come through.  Thank you to Josh and Emily for taking my kids around and letting me steal pics off their blog.  It was a fun day!

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