Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 4, 2018

May 2018 Photo Dump

Ruthie was having a hard time going down for her nap, so one of the boys made her a bed. In the closet. On her dresser. Fortunately she didn't fall asleep!

Sammy leading stretching at the gym

Sammy got the "Most Improved Boy" award! Here with Jason Scott, the team captain and an all-around great guy!

Sammy's coach for the last 3 years was Rob Mitchell at the Wyoming School of Gymnastics Laramie. We're going to miss him! (He never smiles in pictures.)



Trevor loved going up on our hill to watch the sun set with me. I think it was a way for him to take in all the wonder of Wyoming and be okay saying goodbye.

At the top of the hill, just me and my boy.

Rips are a part of being a gymnast.


Sammy made Scout!

Mason and his best buddy Thomas made First Class!

To clean the windshield of the BFG one must stand on the bumper. It's still a bit of a stretch! I'm glad Elise learned to drive on a giant car. Now anything else is easy!

Corey Billington and Stephen at UWyo graduation.

From Trevor: "Dear Mom I wish I cude love you more!!!!"

Trevor got really anxious as the time to moved crept closer. Along with wanting to go up the hill nearly every night for the sunset, he got a bit clingy to me--and expressed it in many, many notes and drawings. This is our house and he and I on the swing in the backyard. 

Bubbles!!

Because we weren't busy enough, Stephen had a conference in Chicago. 

Big Jack in our yard.


Piano recital! Allie, Mason, Thomas, me, Hinckley, Pam holding Ezra, Annie, Sammy, Elise and Pam's student.

May campout!

The boys had an amazing Scout troop in Wyoming, led by the fearless Braeden Hyde.

Campouts every month, and possibly the ward's favorite Scouting event:
The Dutch Oven cookoff! Each Scout was paired up with an adult (Mason got my dear, dear friend, Teasha) and prepared a feast for everyone!


Oh yeah, kittens. All 3 mama cats had kittens. 13 in total.

Elise and her besties, Sheldon, Hazel, and Ethan


My brother, Scotty, and his wife, Marni, welcomed perfect twin girls the beginning of May. Megan is named after Marni's sister, Megan, who passed away over 10 years ago, and little Karin is named after my mom. 

Sammy, Ezra, and I went down for several days to help out--Sam did a lot of babysitting Ezra and Callahan. I did a bunch of helping out (I hope!) and feeding babies and changing babies and loving babies!

See the kittens? And how Elise doesn't have a bedroom? Some things never change, I guess!

Twinning Tuesday

Mason is wearing Stephen's polo from when he was in high school

May is possibly the best month in Laramie--not too much snow, and things are green!

We were downtown for some reason so I (finally) took the kids on the Laramie train yard bridge. I gotta admit, I was terrified they were going to fall through the railings and get run over by a train. 

Ruthie is helping by shoveling the water out of the puddles. In Trevor's boots. And her nightgown. 

Home.

At the end of the month, Stephen, Ezra, and I flew to Washington to look for houses. My dad came along, too, so fun! We found 0 houses, but one piece of property that was promising.

No joke, these were our fortunes at the hotel the night we figured out that we could afford to do one of the following:
1) purchase property
2) build a house
That was kind of a downer.

Sunday, April 22, 2018

March 2018

The biggest news to come out of March is that Stephen accepted a job at the University of Washington-Bothell, so we are moving to just north of Seattle this summer!

March 15, beautiful snow!

My favorite toothless boy

Trevor and Lincoln can really get on each other's nerves sometimes; it's always nice to see them doing things kindly together!

I love all my children so much, but I really, really love them when they are snuggled up, asleep in my arms

Our traditional awful picture of the birthday child with birthday donuts--Sammy is 12!

Camping! The boys are working with their Boy Scout troop on getting their camping merit badge (20 nights of camping) and a camping certificate, which is at least one overnight camping trip for 12 consecutive months. March was campout #5.

My beautiful Ezra

Braces on...
Braces off!! Elise has spent over half of her life with some sort of orthodontia. She is excited to be free!

I've been wearing Ezra often, because he always gets fussy right at dinner time (my mom always called it "the witching hour"). Here Ruthie is wearing her bison, Olivia.

No babies will fall off of the bed with big brothers on the scene!

Try as I might to provide Sable with a sanctuary from the chaos, Ezra still manages to slip in occasionally. Sable is an angel dog!

3 days after Sammy turned 12 he, Elise, Mason, and Stephen met up with Grandma & Grandpa Jones at the Fort Collins temple to do baptisms!

Sammy, learning the proper angle for selfies from a pro.

Sammy also turned 12 just in time to get to go to the Priesthood session of Conference with the big boys. Mason concentrates better when his hands are busy.

We had the house painted, and our painter left his ladder here when he wasn't working. Stephen took advantage of that ladder to get some jobs done...dusting the fan (30' up) & changing lightbulbs were at the top of the list. I'm just glad he wasn't using his other...more creative...ladder extenders.
Trevor, hard at work
My niece, Emmalee (who is camera shy) came for a quick weekend visit from BYU-Idaho


I absolutely love this picture--it captures a side of Ruthie that the camera doesn't often see, but the family does. :)






Twinners!
Elise has her besties over for homemade pizzas and movie night. Leaving these friends is going to be so, so hard.

As Ruthie gets older and is talking more (happy day!!) she and Trevor actually play together. I love seeing them love each other. 

Bath time in the sink!

As a surprise, Sammy cleaned the entire kitchen--it's so wonderful when the kids get old enough to actually be helpful!