Thursday, September 8, 2011

Schools Started!!


Well school is underway. Cooper is in First grade. He is enjoying school and actually said that his first day was GREAT!! Now two months later he says that school is boring but I think he still is having fun.

Beckham is in his Second year of preschool. He goes three days a week. He has quite a few of his friends going this year so I am sure that he is having an excellent year.
While the boys are at school, I have about 4 hours a week with only Quincey at home and it feels a little wierd and very very quiet. However, I do enjoy that time with Quincey or alone if she is sleeping.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Lost Tooth


Cooper lost his first tooth while we were camping this month. The tooth next to it is now loose. My little boy is quickly turning into a big boy. My dad started an auction for his first tooth. Grandma won the tooth for $10. About fifteen minutes after we pulled the tooth out Cooper started to cry saying that he wanted his tooth back in. He was so sad. It took some convincing to help him see that it is okay to have a missing tooth and that a new one will grow back in. Cooper is now excited to have another one loose. (I know Cooper's hair looks awesome in this picture. Remember we were camping).

Summer trip to Layton

The kids and I took two weeks and went to my parents house in Layton. The first weekend we were there we had a Firth Family Reunion (my great grandparent on my dad's side), Dad and his siblings were incharge. Since the reunion was to be held at my parents house and Dad's siblings live farther away, dad did a lot of the organizing the events. They decided on a Mountain Man Randavou theme. A good family friend Rod Larkin is a true Mountain Man so he let us borrow his full size T-Pee (which was really big) and then came and helped us shoot bows/arrows and throw the tamahawk. That night we camped out either in the t-pee or in our tents. It was a lot of fun to see the extended family. Growing up we did a lot with the extended family and now living so far away I am very thankful for blogs and facebook to keep in touch. I sometimes get sad that my children will not have the close relationship with thier cousins that I had with mine.



The whole next week we went with my immidiate family to Smith Moorehouse Campgrounds up in oakley/kamas area and camped. We were right next to a river and there was a small lake for fishing and canoeing close by. It rained for the first two days (not cool at all) but then the rest of the week was beautiful. During one of the rainstorms, the family was huddled under the tent that covered the food table, I looked out the window and either a flash of lightning or a serious gust of wind made a tree break in half and land right in front of my tent. Thankfully it only landed on the corner of the tent and only put a small hole in the corner. That was crazy, it could have been so much worst.
I felt very blessed that no one was in the tent or that the tree did not fall in the center of the tent. I expressed to the boys,"Heavenly Father sure did bless us by not having the tree do more damage." Cooper responded, "If Heavenly Father wanted to really bless us he would not have let the tree fall at all." HA Classic Cooper. Things that we did while camping, we took the canoe out and went hiking, played lots of scattagories and of course roasted marshmellows. Cooper and Beckham are quite the pyros. Grandma bought the boys a wood carved sling shot so they spent a lot of time slinging rocks into the forest. One day Cooper earned $5 for floating down 15 feet of the river. The water was SO SO cold. Beckham earned $10 for jumping out of the canoe into the lake. Again this was so cold they deffintaly earned that money. One of the boys favorite times of the days was when it was time to start the fire. They (especially Cooper) are total pyros. Quincey never and I mean never stepped a foot on the ground. I brought up an extra pack and play so that she could play in that and not have to crawl around in the dirt. So she was either held or playing in the crib. She was a trooper. When we went Hiking i put her in the hiking backpack and off we went. I think that she really liked that.




The last week we went back to my parents house and spent most of the days swimming in thier pool. They have a big back yard so when we were not swimming the boys were running around back there. We also rode one of Grandpa's horses. Cooper especially liked to ride. Quincey thought it was fun too. Beckham could take or leave the riding. We had such a fun visit I felt like we could have stayed even longer. Aside from getting very little sleep with all three kids in the same room with me it was a perfect getaway.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

8, 9 and coming up on 10





By the time Quincey's 8th month came she has a total of 6 teeth and is fully crawling. Now at 9 months she is getting closer to walking. She holds on to the couch or whatever and walks as far as she can. She is starting to push herself up onto her feet from a seated position, still keeping her hands on the ground. It will not be long now. Quincey is definatly a mommy's girl. While we were in Layton, she would cry anytime she was not with me but still heard my voice. Now that we are home it is taking her sometime to even want Chet to hold her. I may pay for it later, but right now I am just enjoying that my baby girl likes me the best.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Quincey

Quincey is now 7 months! She is growing so fast. She is crawling (army style) everywhere! One tooth has come in and another on the way. Quincey is such a happy baby, she has a beautiful and contagious smile and laugh. The boys absolutely adore her. Here are some recent photos.




Cooper's Birthday

I cannot believe that my oldest son is now 6 years old! He is a very smart creative boy. He has a great smile and can be very witty. Cooper is quick to learn new things (when he wants to). Today in primary they said that he is having trouble sitting still. So afterward we followed up with his teacher and she said that yes he is wiggly but he is totally listening and able to answer questions correctly. Which is him, he pretends to not listen but then hears or sees everything. Cooper loves to be outside playing, he loves to sit and color, he loves to tease people and get reactions from them. He is a natural athlete and will do very well in the sport that he decides he likes the most. We love him very much!






Cooper wanted to take a couple friends to see "Rio" and then do cake and ice cream there at the theater. So that is what we did. We had a great time! His two friends are from his class at school. We also had cake and ice cream with our close friends the Creers and the Hellwigs. Each of the presents that were given to Cooper were perfect for him! Thank you all!!

Happy Easter

We had such a fun Easter. Lots of egg hunts (too many in Chet's opinion), but they were fun for the kids. Here are a few pictures.