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Family Fun

Fall Festivities

My kids have certainly had their fair share of fun this fall season! You’re probably all tired of hearing about what people are doing to celebrate autumn/Halloween. But too bad! haha

Uncle Casey helped Chase carve the pumpkin. Actually, Chase didn’t do much besides explain the concept he wanted, smack himself in the face with a slotted spoon, and then eat Oreos.

A couple weeks ago, we invited some friends to go to Pumpkinland in Orem with us. It’s a cute place where they have tons of things for kids to do (play areas, animals, gardens), and of course, you can buy pumpkins at the end. Definitely the best festive place for little ones. Pictured below is Chase with his BFF (just a couple of tough guys).

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And Chase loved this goat (below). Somehow, it seemed as though the goat reciprocated his love.

(If you’re wondering what happened to Chase’s face, he had a few warts treated by a dermatologist. He’s gone through this several times, and it’s kind of painful for Chase, but this method doesn’t cause scarring which is important since the little warts tend to appear on his face. I’m hoping that this might be the last time he’ll have to have warts removed. Only time will tell!)

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We took all the Activity Day girls to Cornbelly’s at Thanksgiving Point. SO much to do there, like a huge corn maze, a haunted creature you could walk through, pedal carts, big slides, hay ride, etc. It was our big (pricey) activity of the year, and it was so helpful that Gretchen came and took my kids around to do everything so I could just be with the awesome little girls from my group. I love my church calling! Hard to believe I’ve already been doing this for 2 years.

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The above picture represents a kid’s dream come true… A large play house that you could color all over!!! Hopefully kids won’t see that as a green light for doing the same back at their real houses.

Have I mentioned that the traffic and construction here is ridiculous right now?? It took us an hour and 15 minutes to get back from Thanksgiving Point (should take 30 min or less). Poo.

All complaints aside…. The afternoon following our Cornbelly’s adventure, Gretchen so kindly took my kids to play at Hee Haw Farms in Pleasant Grove (yet another Halloween-themed place that has fun things to do). I wouldn’t exactly say my kids are spoiled, but………….. maybe they are.

This past week we’ve been *blah* sick. Hopefully Pace is the last one, and on the upswing! There’s not much to say about that, except that I have done absolutely nothing over the last several days! And we’re thankful for our normal, everyday life when we have good health.

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Charlotte

Busy Little Bee

My kids really enjoy helping me with things like chores, cooking, and even eating treats.

I know I need to enjoy the help while they are still so young, eager, and willing!

I found Charlotte cleaning the toilet the other day. She had sprinkled Comet in there and was just quietly scrubbing away when I found her. It was pretty cute!

                                                  

Note her feminine left hand, angled upward in perfect princess position. Not that we try to encourage the infamous “princess” complex… but sometimes, it just comes naturally!

(We do have a child lock on the cabinet under the sink where she got the Comet, but it had come loose. I do strive to keep these chemicals out of reach.)

I love this Charlotte girl! She is sweet and a little bit spunky. She communicates a lot with us, and even though I don’t understand things that she’s trying to say sometimes, we’re learning!

Her favorite things to say lately are: “Ho COW!” (holy cow!), “choo choo!”, “Why?”, “Mick Mouse Huh-HOUSE” (Mickey Mouse Clubhouse), and “NOT.” She especially enjoys using those last 3 when it’s naptime and she would rather do something else than go to sleep! She really loves trains and Mickey Mouse. She is such a cutie pie!

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Family Fun

Idaho & Yellowstone Trip

This time last weekend we were on a fun family vacation in Idaho! Our good friends Bracken & Katie invited us to a cabin up there with them and the Fears. We really enjoyed this short, but fun-packed trip.

The best part of all was going to Yellowstone National Park! We went through part of Montana and into Wyoming just to get there (haha but that part only took like 25 minutes). We were shocked to discover that it costs $25 per car to get into the park, but we soon found out that it was well worth it!

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Gorgeous scenery, and some good friends! (Sarah was taking this photo.) I believe this waterfall was called Firestone Falls or something; Pace had read about it and it was a really pretty spot.

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Chase & Charlotte loved having kids to play with the whole time. Charlotte apparently wanted to get hit by a car because she kept charging wildly into the road. Luckily, she never got hurt!

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We saw lots of bison & elk, a coyote, some interesting birds, and even some funny little mice. The animals (and the views) were fascinating!

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My family went to Yellowstone when I was like 5, and I vividly remember the bubbling mud pots with the stinky sulfur smell. So of course we had to visit those, too. I loved the smell because it brought back memories!  (I think I was the only one who didn’t mind the stink.) We just had a couple of videos of those, but the photo below is of a hot spot that was bubbling right next to the river. It was a little chilly outside, so a few of us were tempted to jump in there to warm up, but we resisted. We also saw several geysers, which were interesting!

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Some from our group went up to a mountaintop to hit golf balls off the cliffs. I just heard it was freezing up there!

The whole thing was a great trip and we loved having some family and friend time all rolled into one.

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Ranting

Education

Great stuff, really makes me think about if Chase has problems at school, just send him to high school online. Engage in a different way. Makes complete sense to me. Also, the idea that a degree equals a job and no degree equals a lame job is completely out dated. It still amazes me that with all this the cost of higher learning is also increasing each year. And I fully agree that too many kids are diagnosed with ADHD, lets diagnose the teachers with boringitis. Love to hear your thoughts after you watch it.

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Personal

Keys anyone?

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Does anyone recognize these keys? They are to a nissan and have been in our drawer for a while

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Chase Adventures

Ice Skating

Joy was thinking about putting Chase into ice skating class in the winter. In order to test him and see if he liked it, we went on Saturday. It wasn’t too busy, and Chase tried both figure skates and hockey skates. He preffered the figure skates b/c of the spikes on the front that helped him run. Even with all the supreme coaching from his Dad and GG, he kept resulting back to running then sliding and spinning. So eventually, we stopped coaching and just enjoyed ourselves. I’m thinking he’s not yet ready. I’m gonna put al the video evidence up here and you can decide for yourselves.

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Family Fun

Fall Fashion Show

MAN these two drive me crazy, but I love them! Just look at ‘em …And their LONG-SLEEVED shirts!

It’s been a slightly chilly week all of a sudden, so we’ve busted out the cooler weather clothing. Chase loves superheroes, so of course I had to stock up on a few of his favorite type of shirt so they would actually get worn.

As for Charlotte’s festive shirt, my disclaimer is that I don’t generally purchase holiday clothing that will only be worn for 1 month’s time. But Charlotte’s shirt was a post-Halloween 2009 steal of a deal. And she’ll be able to wear it next year, too. AND it’s cute. …Justified.

The photo below makes me chuckle! Chase was trying to give Charlotte a kiss for the picture, but she squealed and shoved him away. Typical behavior. These two have their fair share of squabbles, but overall, I am shocked by how well they get along, and especially by how well Chase treats his little sister. TENDER. He even oohs and aahs when I put a new little outfit on her, which amuses me!

Chase put on his lined cargo pants the other day and came in the room to show me. I praised him for getting dressed, and looking super handsome wearing those pants. He responded sweetly, “I knew you’d like them.”

Chase looks a little funky in the picture below. But I just had to show off the skinny jeans I found for Charlotte. Couldn’t resist! And her black Mary Jane Crocs are replacing the gold ones that she demanded to wear every single day in the summertime (can you tell that these two have definite opinions about what they will and will not wear?!?).

                                                  

And just one more fun pic for good measure!

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Tech

TV experience

If you are shopping for a new tv, moving to a new place, or looking to change your entertainment bills around, I wanted to make sure you knew about this: Logitech Revue With Google TV.

Many of you have been over to our house and seen in our nerdy glory a computer hooked up to our tv. We use Windows Media Center to record over the air tv, access movies, and watch hulu, etc. It’s GREAT and we love it. One downfall is, we have a computer hooked up to the TV. That computer doesn’t last 10 years, and parts of it sometimes don’t last 4 years. So you have to make sure to baby it.

Well Google TV is coming out this fall, aka at the end of the month, and it looks pretty stinking good. If Microsoft had released a box that ran Windows media center and was cheap, I’d think of getting it as well. This logitech box, and many other devices will have Google TV on them, and allow you to do lots.

I really think Google TV will be great and super and cool. Next time our media center computer kills a HD or a video card, I’ll be diving deep into the Google TV world.

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McVideos Reviews

IKEA curtains

We got some blind out curtains from IKEA to put into the kids rooms. These things are AWESOME! For Charlotte’s 1pm naptime, we close those curtains and it becomes 8:30pm. I love, love, love them. And in the morning, they don’t always sleep longer, but they have been asleep MORE often lately when I leave for work. So if the kids are waking up too early or nap time is just torture, check out TUPPLUR curtains from IKEA, or make your own. They will help out tons! And IKEA has toys:

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Deals

LDS blog

As a way to drive more traffic to LDSstock.com, we’ve created a blog where we will focus on giving away free stuff. If you haven’t already checked it out, please visit ldsstock.com/ldsblog!

Feel free to share it with everyone you know. We will be giving away a LDS themed product each week till Christmas. Up for grabs this week is either a BOW CTR ring or a signature series CTR ring. Check out that giveaway. Of course as McBlog readers you know you can call us anytime for a sweet hook up on anything on our site.

Much love!