Saturday, July 26, 2008

Sorenson Boating 2008 -The Dawn Of A New Kind Of Fun

   
Last weekend some really great friends invited us to go boating. We gave it a shot and discovered our kids love it!
The girls got a run in the tube . . .

And Luke got to brush up his wake boarding skills.

We had so much fun we decided to go again this weekend. So, we rounded up more friends, borrowed Jim's boat (THANK YOU JIM), and headed to the lake!

Madeleine wanted to give wake boarding a whirl . . .

And she came close to getting up!


The kids could've ridden tubes all day .



Mary kept a close watch on everybody. 


We're convinced that boating needs to be a part of our family summer activities from now on. Anchors away!   (see slide show for additional boating photos).

Ode to Grandma Rosie's Visit

(Due to technical difficulty, the photos that accompany this post are currently not available)

Earlier this month, our Grandma Rosie came!
We swam on "noodles", hiked to a waterfall, and went to a baseball game.

She took a tour of our school, met Dad's work friends,
came to our Little Gym class - we wished the fun wouldn't end!

She and mom went to the temple and they talked for hours. 
We walked around the yard and showed her all of our flowers.

Our cousins came for dinner and we got to celebrate,
Grandma's birthday and Emma's. The cupcakes were great.

For Family Night Beth taught a lesson, and then Madeleine did one too. 
After a yummy lunch at Kneaders, Grandma had to buy new shoes.

We had "quiet time", story time, and snuggle time as well.
She stayed up late with mom and dad to discuss the gospel.

We were so thrilled she could come.
It's been more than a year
Since the last time that she and Grandpa were here.

We're lucky to have her. We know that she loves us.
We miss her and can't wait 'til we see her in August!






Saturday, July 19, 2008

A First Time For Everything

It is evident everyday that our girls our growing up. Here's how I can tell the babies are all big girls now:

- Earlier this month I took my children on an outing and I didn't bring a stroller.

- Earlier this week I took my children on an outing and I didn't bring a diaper!

- One afternoon Luke and I put Mary down for a nap, took our cell phones, and left Madeleine and Beth alone while we visited with a neighbor. (I found leaving my kids alone to be a strangely liberating yet disconcerting experience!)

- Madeleine came downstairs on a Sunday, got the "church bag" out of the closet, and loaded it up with snacks and color books. When I asked her what made her think of doing that she said, "well, I was all ready so I just thought, 'what else needs to be done so that we're ready to go?' "

- When I take the girls to the pool I can sit in chair and watch them swim without needing to get in with them.

Sometimes I'm sad to see them changing so fast, but I can't deny that it is easier to have them be a little more independent. Besides, I know as well as anyone that sometimes even big girls still want their mommy!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Fourth of July Fun



Here's a little blurb to let you know how we celebrated the birth of our nation: The morning of the 4th, the girls went out to the garden and picked a bowl full of raspberries. We ate them on top of pancakes, along with some blueberries, strawberries, and whipped cream so that our breakfast was red, white, and blue. Then Dad surprised us by taking us to the zoo. It was surprisingly uncrowded and the cloud cover kept it from being unbearably hot so we had a fantastic time. After the zoo it was nap time, and then we headed to the Spangler's. There was a big inflatable water slide, lots of yummy food, root beer floats, and fireworks.  When we got home the girls watched fireworks out their window until well past bed time.  It was a great day. We're lucky to live where we are free and safe and can enjoy such fun times with family.  

Bye Bye Bosom Buddies!

Two years ago, a three year old  girl named Beth skipped up the front steps to "Miss Diana's" house. She was pleased and proud to be a new friend in the Bosom Buddies Pre-school class. Beth was excited to go to school and to have her turn to feel "big." As she went through the door, her mom couldn't help feeling happy for Beth and she didn't even cry watching Beth walk away. Beth learned songs, played games, did art projects, and had parties. A year and a half later, Beth wailed, "but I already KNOW everything!" whenever it was time to go to school. Nevertheless, she persisted in attending so that she could spend some time with friends and keep doing those art projects. Now, a five year old fully prepped for Kindergarten, Beth is a proud graduate of Bosom Buddies Pre-school.  She is excited to go to school and she is certainly a big girl now.  It's a pretty sure bet that when Beth walks through the Kindergarten door next Fall, her mom will cry watching her walk away. 

Friday, July 4, 2008

The Rules To Being A Kid

One morning I came down and saw that Madeleine had written these out and posted them in the family room:

The Rules to Being a Kid
1. Not being a cry baby
2. Try to be kind
3. Love your parents
4. Always have something to do
5. Look nice when going to a friends house
6. Love your friends
7. Always have FUN

She inspired me to make some rules of my own:

The Rules to Being a Mom:

1. Not being a cry baby, especially when your husband has to work late or go out of town
2. Try to be kind, no matter how many times someone whines, complains, or argues (note to self - TRY HARDER)
3. Love your parents - They taught you well and they're rooting for you
4. Always make doing things with your kids more important than getting something done
5. Look nice when going on dates with your husband
6. Love your friends - they'll keep you sane 
7. Find ways to make life FUN