Sunday, January 31, 2010
[I would post a video of Savannah singing her tryout song, but she made me promise that I would not do so! My apologies!]
Tuesday is the science fair at school. Sarah has been busy cleaning pennies and recording results with her friend, Allyson. Megan and I made a model of a beach Saturday and studied the effects of waves on the shoreline. Tomorrow the posters must be done. I think we will all be glad when Tuesday is done!
On Wednesday, I had a special treat. I got to go out to lunch with my old friend from elementary school, Rebecca Passey! Actually, her name is Rebecca Abbott, now. It was so fun to see her. We talked alot about our kids and a little about where our families are now. She lives about a half hour north of me. When I got home, I just barely beat the kids back from school. They said, "You just got home?! You were eating lunch for TWO HOURS??!!" Well, it wasn't the eating part that took so long!
On Saturday, I was craving Brick Oven Pizza. It is really amazing that I live so close to that heavenly place and rarely go. Kevin thought it sounded fun, too, and we decided to take the whole family and expose them to a little bit of history from our college life. It was really fun and the kids loved it, too. They said, "Can we come back tomorrow?" I think they all want to go to college now!
Today, Kevin was called to be the stake high councilman from our ward. Our current high councilman just got called to be in the stake presidency so they needed to replace him ASAP. As much as Kevin has enjoyed being the primary teacher for his girls, I think he is looking forward to this new chance to serve. I think he will do a great job, too.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
We had two basketball games again this week. One for Sarah and Megan and one for Mariah. Sarah and Savannah had Young Women/Young Men this week where they learned to hip-hop. Megan had Activity Days. Mariah and Sarah had jump rope club. Sarah is a sixth grade helper and Mariah actually participates. I've been working on a doll for Calianne.
Savannah started a new semester at the junior high. This semester she has for her electives PE, jogging, and creative writing. I really tried to talk her out of taking PE and jogging, but her Dad said it was okay. She loves it. I am excited about her creative writing class and I hope that the teacher will be able to challenge her! She is trying out for the school musical this week. We will see how that goes!
I also received my new blog book in the mail this week! There are some companies that will publish your blog in book form. It is a little pricey, but it will be so nice to have for family history! The kids love it, too. As you can see, I can't even take a picture without somebody fighting over it!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
On Thursday night, after Cheyenne, Calianne, and Mariah had music lessons, Mariah and I had a basketball game. Then I had to go straight over to the church for a special Relief Society meeting where we learned about bread making, food storage, making cheese from powdered milk, and some first aid. While I was there, Kevin went to parent-teacher conferences at the school. Kevin was so pleased by all the glowing reports from our daughters' teachers that he bought donuts for everybody on the way home. Our busy evening had a happy ending!
The girls had no school on Friday. We encouraged Savannah to call some friends and go to the mall to see Avatar in 3D. She had a really fun time. It was fun to see her so happy. Since I was at the mall anyway, Kevin met me there (it's really close to his work) and we had a special lunch with Calianne at Red Robin. She loved all the attention. She said that when she grows up she wants to be a cowgirl and a mom. She will bring her babies out on the horse with her, she says. Sounds like a great plan to me! When we were leaving, we passed a fountain. I told her that if I had a penny she could throw it in and make a wish. She said, "Oh! I would wish that I was a princess!" I love that sweet little girl!
The other girls played with their friends during the weekend, too. Sarah and her friend, Allyson, continued to work on their science project (cleaning pennies) and Megan went ice skating with her friend, Rebekah. Mariah played school with Cheyenne and Calianne and occasionally, even Beth.
On Saturday, the girls made time in their busy social schedules to go sledding with their dad! (Beth and I stayed home and took a nap!) They had a great time and, because the snow was fast and hard, they each had a "Guess how I got hurt?" story when they got home! Gotta love that family bonding!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
It was a busy week for us. Kevin had two basketball games and I had one. Er, I guess, actually that Sarah and Megan had two basketball games and Mariah had one. THAT's what I meant to say! It was great fun! Sarah and Megan lost their first game but it was a really good game. The score was 30 to 24 and Sarah scored 14 of the points. Megan scored 2. It was a well-played game. They won their second game 24 to 4. The teams were not as well matched and Kevin had to pull his players back a bit. Mariah did great in her first rec game ever! She scored two baskets and is on her way to making Grandpa Gazdik a poor man! (He pays a dollar for every basket in their first year of play!)
Savannah wasn't feeling well this weekend, but she had a good week back at school. I am especially impressed with her because she was behind in math at the beginning of the week, but she got the assignments done and is now caught up. She is a great student and is learning to be very responsible about her grades. I think it is wonderful.
Cheyenne and Calianne had "S is for snow" week at school and got to go sledding at school on Friday. They came home all flushed and excited. Cheyenne was sick on Thursday and didn't go to school. I told Calianne she would have to go to school by herself. She said, "Why do I have to go by myself? Won't my friends be going?" She had me there. She kind of enjoyed the novelty of being "on her own!"
I finally found a youth orchestra for Megan and Mariah. It is way the heck up in Highland (a 30 minute drive), but other than that it is wonderful. It is Saturday morning and it is a full program of three progressively more challenging orchestras. The beginning orchestra is suitable for Megan and Mariah (as a first violin and second violin). There is a conductor for the orchestra and a "coach" for each section. The first half hour is spent with the full orchestra (of about 15 kids) and the second half hour is spent in sectionals. Best of all, Megan and Mariah loved it! I am so grateful to have found it. Hopefully, it will give M&M some new direction and energy. I have my fingers crossed.