Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Brady's Birthday



Six years old! Brady finally got his Nintendo DS that he wanted so bad! Dad bought it 3 months before his birthday and it was killing him not to give it to Brady before his birthday just as much as it was killing Brady not to have it. All that Brady wanted to do for his birthday was to stay home and play outside with the neighborhood kids and eat his favorite meal canned chicken noodle soup for dinner. What a high matenance kid, I know. Both sets of grandparents came over for dinner, presents, cake and bingo. Happy Birthday Brady!


Opening Presents


MMMMMM......cake

St George



We had an awesome time with the Critchfields in St. George this fall. Mitch and Troy took the boys to Lake Powell for a quick fishing trip and then met up with us in St. George for the rest of the weekend. We ate and swam and ate and shopped and ate and did pedicures and ate and watched the St. George marathon and then ate a little more. We have made it kind of a tradition to attend the St. George marathon, not really as runners so much as just spectators. It totally inspires us every year! This year we watched from our lawn chairs in the rain! The kids loved to hop out in the road to cheer and give high fives to the runners.

What? A new post?


I realize that I am the worst blogger ever! This blog was my effort to keep the events of our life recorded and well, I am not doing very good at that. So here is my effort to "catch-up".

Halloween. Brady was the Jedi Anakin Skywalker, Easton was a dragon and Kenzie was a 50's girl waitress complete with the serving tray and shake and note pad to take orders. They were so cute. I don't think we saw Brady much on Halloween. We were eating dinner in an effort to fill tummies with something a little healthier than candy and he got two bites down before a group of friends came to the door and he was gone. No good-bye, just out the door. He came back once to dump his full bag of candy and then out the door to reload. He is still munching on the last pieces he collected. Kenzie was the classic cute big sister, taking Easton around up to each door. And he loved it. Saying in his 2 year old voice "Trick-o-tweet" and wishing everyone a "Happy Hawoweeeen". The weather was amazing this year, just a few sprinkles but so warm you didn't even need a coat! We love fall and any holiday that allows us the opportunity to eat candy until we are sick!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Baptism Day




Kenzie was baptized on September 6th. It was such an incredible day for her and for our family. Mitch was able to baptize and confirm her and Grandpa Jay and Grandpa Merrill were the witnesses. She looked so beautiful in her white dress and she wore the prettiest smile the entire day. When she came out of the water she said "I already feel different". Afterwards everyone who came to the baptism came to our house for lunch. We enjoyed having so many people that we love come share the day with us. Kenzie had invited her friend Wendy from school who had never been to a baptism. It was so fun to watch Kenz tell her all about being baptized and why it meant so much to her. We are so proud of Kenzie and all of the choices she is making in her life. She is a little bit of sunshine in our family.

Funny Easton

This is our Easton. He is currently giving Mitch and I a run for our money (I am not sure exactly what that saying means but if it means that we are going crazy then it would work here). Boy is he ever a two year old. In the last week he has flooded our newly finished basement (we got carpet less than a month ago) and broke our computer. Not to mention the on going saga of potty training. Whew! He escaped the house and turned the hose on in the front yard which ran all night and filled up the nearest window well and then into the basement. Just when we thought we had that situation under control he stuffed a cd into the DVD drive of the computer crushing it into a million pieces inside the computer. He is a busy man. We can now, after many bills and much work to get things put back together, say he is just a funny kid who has a mind of his own.

He is potty training and decided (I say decided because he knows better by now) to take care of some stinky business in his pants. So I stuck him in a nice cool shower to clean him up. After I fished him out he kept saying "thank you, Mom." I couldn't imagine what he would be thanking me for since the shower is "scary". I asked him "why are you saying thank you?" And he said "thank you for saving me!"

He found a new little friend this week. There was a spider in his room and he was excited that his new friend came to play. He told Kenzie and Brady to come see his friend the spider. He showed it to them and and then started to pet it. Only then did he get sad, he crushed his new little friend.

On another day, I was helping him get a snack in the kitchen and he looked over at me and started sniffing then crinkled up his nose and said, "hey Mom, you stink!" Nothin' like a reality check from your two year old!

Through all of the craziness of having kids, Mitch and I are still having a blast being parents. We have some pretty amazing kids who keep us laughing, crying, smiling, running and just pretty much on our toes. We love them!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Back to School Continued




Finally! Kindergarten is here! Brady's birthday is in November which makes him one of the oldest in his class and he is so tall it just seems like this day should have already been here. He met his teacher and asked her if they could play basketball sometime and if they could please do some science projects. He has been more excited about riding the bus than pretty much anything else. When he made it home off of the bus ride today, Kenzie and I started quizzing him about his day and he answered in only one or two word answers. Then he finally turned to Kenzie and said "enough with the questions." And that was it. He was out the door to round up some friends to play with. I guess it went well.



Brady getting his gingerbread man dressed and ready for kindergarten. His first "official" homework assignment. To say he is a HUGE fan of Star Wars is an understatement!


What a great year for Brady. He has our neighbors Tanner and Jake in his class for the bus ride to school and afternoon kindergarten! He is so excited!

Back to School




Back for another year! Kenzie started third grade and is so excited to be back. I am a little unsure how to feel. I can't believe I am old enough to have a third grader! I remember looking at moms who had third graders and I thought they were old. That's me. Time to face the facts. But it so fun to watch her learn and grow. And we love having a schedule once again.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

24th of July



This year we spent the 24th of July with the Cashmore's. We love to eat so of course it started out with breakfast and then was followed by water fights and an afternoon at the movies. We love baseball!! We went to the bees game for some good baseball and fireworks. Something else we love, potty training! Easton (and Mom) saw the first firework and then 20 minutes later....we saw the last firework of the finale!
We had a blast none the less.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Baseball Days




We are sad to see the days of baseball pass this summer! Brady had an amazing time playing with his peeps in the neighborhood. He would wake up each morning and ask if it was a baseball day and then counted the hours until we made it to the park. He is a sports junkie, I think he has a little Cashmore blood in him. We love to watch him play. He can't wait until next fall!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Kenzie is Eight!



It finally arrived! She had been counting down since about last December. Kenzie's 8th birthday was here and it was the best day ever! This being such an important birthday and all, we wanted to do something special. So, we sent Kenzie on a treausre hunt...she was so cute looking for her clues all through the neighborhood with cousins Carson and London and brother Brady. They were tricky clues 'cause Mom decided to bust out all of her rhyming skills on poor Kenzie and she had to decode some random words that Mom put together that really did rhyme at 11:30 the night before!

She finally found her treasure box with her white baptism dress in it and "My Three White Dresses" poem. She was so happy and enjoyed every minute of her suprise. I love that she is a girly girl. She twirled around and around in her dress and couldn't be more excited. Grandma and Grandpa Maylett and Grandma and Grandpa Cashmore came to help us celebrate and eat cake and ice cream! All three of our kids ate their weight in cake and ice cream. We thought we would have sick kids the next day but we have conditioned them well.
Happy Birthday Kenzer Bug! We love you!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

So This Is A Blog?

So... here it is. Our first family blog. After much discussion, coaxing and begging from Kris, Mitch, against his better judgement, finally acquiesced and agreed to post a blog. Last time something like this happened we ended up with a minivan. We'll leave that story for another posting.

Big Week

Big things are afoot around here this week. First, and foremost, it's Kenzie's 8th birthday. Big stuff. If anyone is interested in her birthday list, it might be easier to just hand her your credit card. Make sure it has an open balance. We're just starting to learn around here that birthdays are going to start costing us.

Brady lost his first tooth today. He took it like a man and is looking forward to making a killing off of the tooth fairy. Little does he know that the tooth fairy that was assigned to our route is kind of a tight-wad. Luck of the draw.



Well, we're glad you would come visit our first posting. We're happy to have you. Make yourself at home in this blog and come visit often. One lucky visitor could walk away with a minivan.