Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Musical Bonanza

Some of us have been very musical lately. Well, that really means everyone but me. My musical contribution is to be the support.

So for my family and anyone else who wants to listen here are a bunch of videos.
The first one is just a picture of Tom and his band playing at Tuacahn. I have that on video but we are having technical difficulties.

Please ignore the tunnel like sound in some of them. Most of them were taken with my phone.




Isaac as the Daddy Duck in his middle school production of Honk.







  Lia's first piano recital




Becca's Recital piece
Isaac's violin and piano recital. The piano piece is kind of awesome so stick through to the end.

And here is Lia's ballet dance that she had in Coppelia. This is not her costume. This is just dress rehearsal.

Here she is all dolled up.

 

There are more videos of my kids performing their hearts out. But good grief, I think I gave you enough to watch. 






Monday, April 30, 2012

Teenage Love

Excuse me, but I have to vent for just a minute. Because frankly, I am a little confused.

Let me just preface this by saying I am not bragging about my son here. I am a little unsure how to deal with this. I choose to laugh because it is getting a little ridiculous. I laugh because I am also a little freaked out. You may choose to think what I have to tell you is cute. I am a little disturbed by it all, and I feel a little sorry for Isaac and for the girls who continue to basically throw themselves at him.




Isaac came home and told us that some girl had declared her undying love for him. Isaac is not bragging either, he is a little overwhelmed by the attention. Especially when said girl wrote all her flowery feelings down in a letter. As Isaac said there were similes and metaphors involved in the writing and although I did not read it (he crumpled up and threw it away) some of the things this girl said about Isaac's eyes make me really embarrassed for her. It also made me laugh really hard, which also makes me embarrassed for her. Isaac doesn't really know her well. But what makes it even more awkward is that she is his wife in the school play. Poor kid. And poor girl. Her friend told her she should take more risks and she did. Nice but stupid friend.

This is not the first incident of this kind of teenage girl love this month either. A few weeks earlier a girl asked if he would be her boyfriend. This girl is actually a good friend of his but he told me she reminds him of his sister. Thank heavens he didn't say that to her.

He politely declined and told her he couldn't go on dates until he was 16 and that he had a relationship before that turned out bad. I thought he handled it well. He was a little concerned. The girl did not come to school the next day.

"She will be fine" I told him. "At least you didn't tell her she reminded you of your sister."

That same week some girl's friend came up and asked Isaac if she liked her friend (I admit this is a little less aggressive).

I have had to tell some of Rebecca's 10 year old friends to leave Isaac alone too. One of them told him she would pay for his movie ticket if he would please just come with Rebecca and her friends to the movies. Poor Becca.  

And anyways why are all these girls so aggressively going after boys? Do they really think that flowery love notes saying "I will never break your heart." to a 13 year old boy are going to make those boys feel anything but uncomfortable. And 13 year old boys -- at least most of them -- are uncomfortable when you throw yourselves at them and they have to try and be gentlemen and not hurt your feelings. Because as Isaac knows well already, when you hurt a girl's feelings you also offend her circle of friends and that never turns out pretty.

Please middle school girls restrain your raging hormones. Boys do not want to feel cornered by your undying love when they are 13. They may like you, it's true. Probably just not quite as much as you like them.

Phew Mama Bear got that off her chest. Feel a little better now.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

March and April

Let me just say that the last six weeks of my life have been INSANE. It always happens that the craziest weeks of mine and the kids' lives fall in the weeks when Tom is entrenched in tax season. I always think I can pull it off and then the week before tax season is up I come just moments away from a panic attack. A friend even offered me some of her valium at some point. I politely refused. I've done this before, I knew I would survive.

The problem is that Isaac's scout stuff always comes due in April and since he is way into music and theater it is also the time of year when he has recitals, competitions, performances and plays. It is a little crazy. Now it turns out that my youngest also happens to be a musical dancing girl and now we have her stuff too. Add Easter, the fact that my children have all outgrown or outworn their clothes. (Isaac was literally down to one pair of shorts and 1 shirt that fit him last week.) and magazine deadlines and meetings and I was feeling just a little overwhelmed. People kept trying to call me at home last week and saying I couldn't get you. Yep, that is because I was barely home. And the disaster state of my house proves it! 

So, a few photos of what we have been up to this month. 

 A little Spilbeedog one March morning.

 With Tom's band playing in the background, Lia gets 2 feet up the climbing wall before succumbing to pure terror.


Isaac went on an orchestra trip to Disneyland to compete in the Heritage Festival. It was quiet in our house without him. His sisters were so excited when he came home they anxiously waited for him to get off the bus. This is the cutest picture to me.



Spring break came and I decided to take a hike with the kids. I had heard of this Lion's Mouth cave west of Cedar City that had petroglyphs. We set out to find it -- which took us much longer than I expected. There are no signs or marked path indicating how to get to it. Finally, we decided to head up the hill towards the rock formation. It was a much longer and steeper hike than I thought. Rebecca and I were laboring all the way up. Rebecca kept saying. "How did I get to be part of this family. I hate hiking. Nature hates me." It was actually quite comical. Meanwhile Isaac and Lia ran ahead of us like little jack rabbits scurrying up the hillside yelling, "Hurry, Hurry." And then finally "We are here. Where are you."
Becca and I finally made it. And the view from there was amazing.




And then came Easter. We dyed some eggs. Isaac got so artistic it was a shame to eat his eggs later.


                                                             Lia goes to the park hunt
                                                        The haul from Nana's house.

And then Lia gets ready to be in the Cedar City Junior Ballet Company's production of Coppelia. Lia only had a small part in this ballet but she worked really really hard for months and especially the week before the production. By Sunday she was exhausted and so was I frankly. But she loved being part of this bigger production where she got to dress up, go on stage, put on makeup and watch the big ballerinas sway by in their beautiful costumes.




Saturday morning both Isaac and Lia sang at different times at a fundraiser for a local family who lost their mother in a car crash. 


Isaac has joined honors choir -- the blessing and bane of my existence. He has to be there at 6:45. Which means I lose an extra hour of sleep but I don't have to fight him to be on time for school. Isaac actually sang a solo at this event but forgot to tell me so I only got 3 seconds of him singing. Turkey. Lia is also in her school choir.






Monday, April 9, 2012

Updates coming soon

I am so sorry it has been a while. I promise that I will update soon. After tax season is over, the house is cleaned, the yard is cleaned, the car is cleaned, my magazine is updated, Isaac's scout projects are completed and Lia's ballet performances are done.

I WILL BE BACK!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Isaac Plays Papa Death


Isaac had one of the lead parts in his Middle School play put on by his drama class. Isaac had wanted the role of the God of Death in the musical Once Upon an Island. The musical which is some type of folktale had 4 mythical gods. Isaac got to be the bad guy. The Papa Gai or whatever he was called.



I must say he did a pretty good job. He is good at acting scary, apparently, and he has this deep voice that kind of shocks people.  I must say his costume was the most dramatic.

And now for your viewing pleasure, some clips of Isaac.






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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Recaps

I kind of lost track of my blog. And while probably no one is reading it, someday I am going to print it out in book form for my family. 

We have had a busy few months. With lots of family.



First, Thanksgiving at my house with the Winwards and my brother Jake. That is Jake in the front doing a photo bomb. We love Jake. He is the life of the party. And it was so great to see my sister Nicole and her family. Nicole and I are a lot alike. I love cooking with her. She asks me to hand her a "thingamajig" and I know exactly what she wants. We speak sister language so we don't have to use real words.
We ate and ate and ate and went four wheeling. And the cousins played and played. I love the look on Lia's face after she and her cousin Joshua broke the wishbone.

Before you know it Christmas was here and my parents were here to spend a week and half with us. Jake came again too.  We spent Christmas eve with Tom's Mom and Nana Ora too and I have this awesome pic of Nana Ora with a Christmas headband on from the White Elephant gifts. But I seriously can't find it. We had a great Christmas day and my kids were so excited to finally get a trampoline and an XBOX Kinect. We are trying to get ourselves moving this year. We have a goal to be healthier as a family.

The week after Christmas we did a little exploring with my parents and brother in Zion and Pioneer Park.


 The cool thing about Zion in winter is that you can basically drive anywhere and get off and explore wherever you want. See those two boys way up on the rocks -- doing a little off trail bushwacking in Zion.
Jake introduced us to Pioneer Park in St. George. So excited to learn about this free park which is a virtual playground of bouldering.



 Hiked to the top.
 Three of my favorite people are in this picture.


 Grandma and Jake helping in the kitchen.
It was a really great Christmas. 
In January Tom and I escaped to Vegas for a couple days for our Anniversary. Despite a little bout of food poisoning we had a good time together. 
We even saw The Blue Man group. Which was entertaining while being totally weird. Our 13 year old would have loved it.


We stayed at Mandalay Bay which is considerably quieter than other places on the strip. However I would suggest avoiding the crepe place. 

So there it is a little catch up. 
Next up, hopefully a video of Isaac in his middle school musical. 




Tuesday, December 6, 2011

My Model Children

I am sorry. Excuse me while I indulge my Mommy pride for just one blog post. One of the perks of my unpaid job as a magazine editor is that I know some pretty amazing photographers. One of my friends and photographers, Karynn Jorgensen of Bloomshoot Photograpy, for my magazine just did a photo shoot of my kids. Yes, she is amazing. She made my beautiful kids look like models. It was a lot of fun and she did some special things that I requested like take pics of my kids playing the piano (I am doing an entire wall of musical photos of my family) and photos of my girls dressing up in my Wedding Dress ( I had special collages made for them to have in their rooms and when they are married.)

So I am sharing. I am also sharing our Christmas card. Inevitably I never get these sent out to more than extended family -- Bros and Sisters and Grandparents. Sorry I am kind of terrible that way.  I buy them and then somehow the rest of them never make it to the mailbox.

So Merry Christmas here is the card you may or may not get depending on how on top of it I am this year.


Photo Card
View the entire collection of cards.


 The Kiddos



This is such an Isaac face!


I love this photo of Becca. She is just gorgeous.






I am sorry if that was a little self indulgent. But like any Momma -- I think my kids are beautiful.