Saturday, May 08, 2010

Jace Farewell/Early Birthday party

We had planned to move the day after Jace's last day of school, June 9th. Jared begins residency on June 21st. After looking at the calendar, I realized that, if I took Jace out of school for his last two days, we could be at our new house a WHOLE week earlier. Then we could have DAD home with us an EXTRA WEEK before we never see him. When I approached Jace about this idea, he wasn't big on it. Who wants to miss the last day of 4th grade and all the fun and parties? So we made a deal. It worked out great for both of us.

What a Party!!!
Great Food,Great Friends,
Great Games,
(Just a closer look at that nose that seems to be looking better)
Voting for Bowling Championships (Most Valuable Bowler, etc)

The bowling alley here at the U of U let me buy a used bowling pin for a buck. The kids signed the pin, the basketball (a gift from his good friend that played on his Junior Jazz team a few years in a row), the Atlas book(another gift from a friend), and the autograph book that Mom made (Hey, I thought it might be a good idea!)

It was so fun to watch Jace and his friends that he knew, many of them, since the first grade, when we moved here. We will miss Utah and the great friends we have made!

Soccer Season Spring 2010

Lance and Kyle got to be on the same soccer team this year. It was Kyle's first season. Look at these cute boys and girl!

This team rocked. Look at all the dads (minus one family, that was out of town and we missed them!). They're all in the same graduating medical school class. And the moms got another opportunity to visit. It was so fun to watch our kids play together and enjoy each other's company as we cheered them on.We kept seeing a little blonde cheerleader that got into it so much, she tried to join her brothers out on the field.Lance cheers Jace on during his game.Jace's team
What a great season!

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Cami, the Red-nosed Reindeer

What with all the cold winter-like weather, we began singing Christmas songs here. It wasn't hard picking a song...
Walking home from getting the mail, I was pushing her in the stroller as we passed the playground where some of our friends were playing. She protested and I told her we had to get inside. Cami had other plans. Just when I looked up to wave, she jumped out of the moving stroller. It was a sad day, but she got to see her friends for a few minutes. I guess that's one way to get what you want.

Happy Cinco De Mayo!

In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, we had tacos for dinner with Mexican rice, and made churros for dessert.
Jace was finished with dinner first, so he began making them. The directions said to boil 1 cup of water, and before ebullition, pour in the churro mix. I was still eating with the kids, as I usually do because I'm a slow eater, and Jace asked me, "Mom, what is 'ebullition'?" He had to repeat it a few times, as he is used to doing (I know for a fact that if my children marry a hearing impaired woman, they will be the best of patient husbands in repeating themselves!), before finally asking him to bring the instructions over so I could look at them. Sure enough, it said the word that he was trying to say. I told him to look it up. He keeps a dictionary handy, so it wasn't a big deal, only I wasn't sure if the word would even be in there. After he found it, he told me that it means, "before boiling", so he figured that meant anytime before boiling, even if the water wasn't warm yet. If I were his age, that's exactly what I would have done, too. (I remember mixing the ingredients written on the cake mix box and going to my mom asking her why it doesn't look like very much cake mix. She asked me if I added the mix, and I realized my oops.) So when I came to help him mix it, it seemed a little dry, so we kept adding a little more water (this time at "almost boiling" temperature) here and there, in efforts to make it more ready to squeeze through the cake decorating tube. But alas, if you can tell from this face...

It was really difficult to squeeze! So instead, the boys used their hands to shape the churros into their own unique shapes. Lance made a heart shaped one, Jace made some donut shapes and a fish (is someone missing their dad that's gone on a fishing trip?), and they all made lots of little balls, or donut holes :)
We played the closest we could come to Mexican music, the soundtrack from the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, "Evita", which has a little Spanish in it, even if it's based in Argentina. Hurray for reasons to celebrate!

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Kyle's Stuff

In an effort to energize and motivate myself to pack for the move, I popped in one of my favorite Madonna CD's, "Like a Prayer". (For the record, the only other one I have is my other favorite, "Evita".) Kyle caught the beat while Cami tried to steal the spotlight:

Monday, May 03, 2010

Reverse Roles

I was in the kitchen when I dropped the dish rag on the floor.

Jace: (exasperated) "Mom! I just mopped that floor!"
Me: "Oops, sorry."

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