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Friday, July 27, 2012

May 2012

While we were waiting for our baby Skittles to be ready, we were busy ordering some pet supplies on the internet. We scored this awesome pop-up travel bowl,

and Faith found the perfect identification tag. She figured that a sparkly rainbow was a necessity for a dog named Skittles (the candy's tagline is "taste the rainbow") and finally managed to find one!

The day finally arrived and we got to bring home our baby on May 3rd.

On the 5th we took a drive down south. Faith chose to do her county report on Utah County and needed to visit and take some pictures. We ate our favorite giant turkey sandwiches picnic style at a nearby business's bowery,

then fed the ducks at the business park.

On the 12th we went to the Davis County School District 100 year celebration at Centennial Jr. High. We bought some tickets to play games and also got this picture.

The magic show was pretty lame, but Skittles enjoyed some snuggle time.

The kids got face painting and stenciled tatoos.

Next, we went to the first ever Kaysville Baby Animal Days.

They did a coffee filter butterfly craft.

Buddy made a target instead of a butterfly :)

We weren't impressed at all with the petting zoo portion, but loved this tent. The kids got to hold ducklings,

chicks

and bunnies,

and even got a pony ride!


On the 13th, Mother's Day, we stopped by Grandma and Grandpa Quinn's because we hadn't seen Grandpa in awhile.

Tammy took this picture of me with my darling kids over at their house later that day.

The kids love making Skittles houses, forts, and beds out of couch cushions.

She also gets strolled around

On the 18th Tammy took the kids to Heritage Elementary's Tenth Birthday Party. The kids got painted up, played games, ate sandwiches, cotton candy and slushies.

Faith is so good at giving Skittles her baths. Wet, she looks like a drowned rat!


The kids still do some Lowe's projects, but not as many. Here's one from the 24th.

Grandma Peterson got the kids some painted lady catterpilars again. She wasn't planning on it, but Christian mentioned to me that since she had done this the last two springs, that she surely would again. Grandma can't resist making her little Buddy smile. We released them on the 24th.


Just for fun on Memorial day, the 28th, we broke out our cotton candy machine.


Tony had also gotten the kids some new rockets and we blasted them off at the park near where South Ogden Jr. High used to be. Grandma & Grandpa Peterson, Grandma Braegger, and Tammy all came to watch.

The wind picked up and one of ours ended up over a half mile from the park! Amazingly, after driving around for awhile, we found it in the front yard of one of Tony's boyhood friends.


On the 31st Buddy and I volunteered to help out with field day at the elementary. It was hot, boring for Christian during the morning session (Faith's was out for the afternoon session and he got to do the activities with her), and I nearly lost my voice trying to shout game instructions to the kids over the roar of half the school kids having fun, but it was still a good time!

That evening was Christian's end of preschool party at Forbush park near the Farmington city building. There was a barbeque and a darling program where Buddy got to be the sun in a costume he created!

Miss Kelly was the most awesome preschool teacher and we already miss her sooooo much!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

April 2012

On April 7th, the Bloxham's hosted an amazing neighborhood Easter egg hunt. They even invited the Easter Bunny!

The kids had a blast hunting for candy filled plastic eggs and then we ate a delicious potluck brunch.

The hostess, Jodi, took this darling pic with her awesome camera:

Next up was Home Depot for the kids' project, then over to Fresh Market for the candy scramble. It was crazy, but the kids loved it! Their Easter Bunny was on break when we went over to his area, but I got this cute photo of just the kids.

Back at home, we set about coloring our eggs. (There is a huge stack of egg coloring kits in this picture because two years ago I happened upon some at WalMart which were 90% off which made them 10¢. Needless to say, I stocked up.)


 The next morning the kids woke up at 5:45, but were kind enough to wait until 6 to wake us. They found their baskets, eggs, and lots of jelly beans.


I had to work at the center in Salt Lake, but on my break I saw this sweet text picture from Tony showing that he managed to get the kids ready and to church looking Easter perfect. Way to go daddy!

I forgot to take my camera to the parents' that afternoon, but my dad took pics for me.

My mom went all out for her Easter hunt and spoiled the grandkids, as usual. She even spoiled us big kids with a hunt for plastic eggs containing money! I ended up with three eggs and $15 and Tony only found one egg containing a quarter, hehe.



On April 15th we celebrated Tony's birthday at my mom & dad's. He got money, a new white church shirt, and his favorite dessert, chocolate lush.

 On the 21st it was hot enough for the kids to play in the water.

 On the 23rd I treated the kids to soup and frozen yogurt,

before visiting our baby.

On the 25th I got a beautiful desk that I found on KSL classifieds. It is solid cherry and boy, did Tony and his nephew Tyler have a rough time getting it in the house! I started working at home the week before, and this was a very welcome addition.

The morning of the 27th I went to Faith's ballroom dance assembly. Her recital was that evening and I had to miss it because of work, so I was very glad to see this!

My sweet dad took this picture of the kids after the recital. The darling gerbera daisies are from aunt Tammy.

On the 28th was another Skittley visit. We couldn't wait to bring her home!