Saturday, October 30, 2010

Eggs, Ghostbusters, Eskimos, and angels

A freezing trunk or treat

Ok so it is definitely winter! It has been cold and windy (had wind warnings 2 days this week including the day of the trunk or treat.) So, Bob and I said it was way too cold to go trunk-r-treat in the freezing cold weather, so the kids went without us. Crazy kids! The things they will do for candy…anyway, they said it was fun but freezing! I dropped the ball again (Ive been doing that a lot lately!) on Halloween. Alayna was happy to be an egg again (which was great). Tyler wore his “ghostbusters” shirt as his “costume”. He wanted to sit in the back of the car and hand out the candy. He was in Marisa’s car- I wish I could have gotten a picture. Marisa was still trying to come up with something the last minute- I think she ended up being an Eskimo? Kayla just threw on a pair of wings- when people asked her if she was an angel, she said “sure”. If they asked her if she was a fairy, she said, “Sure!” We got a picture of her “flying” in the windstorm.

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(Alaynas gold sparkly “egg” hair)

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Jibjab

For those of you who haven’t seen this yet, this is our family living it up for Halloween! I was the, um, director…yeah that’s it…

Harts (JibJab)

Concerts

We had two concerts this week. I didn’t get pics but we did videotape. Marisa had her orchestra concert on Tuesday and it was so awesome. (I have to add that they were way better at the William Tell Overture than the summer BYU group). Anyway, it was a fantastic concert and Marisa looked great!

On Thursday, we went to Kayla’s band concert. They played some very fun numbers and she looked so beautiful up there. She is getting so good on that clarinet. I cant wait for her to be a part of the marching band next year! Speaking of which, the marching band had their extravaganza at Kaylas band concert. It was awesome!! They have over 200 members and they played full strength in the small auditorium-Wow! They were VERY entertaining and I think Kayla will just love it!

Red Ribbon Week

The schools always have fun dress up days for Red Ribbon week. So, I took some pics of Alayna.

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(Sports Day)

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(Crazy Day)

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(Hair 1/2 pink and 1/2 gold glitter!)

Temple trip

Tyler had his 1st temple trip with the girls today. He said he really enjoyed it.

All-state picture

Here is the picture of all the kids from Linn Mar that made all-state. Marisa is in the middle. Btw- they were FREEZING outside!

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

How to train a dragon on your birthday when your skin is peeling

Happy Birthday Tyler!

Tyler’s official 12th birthday is tomorrow, but we had the big party Friday night. He had 6 friends over and they played football, had pizza for dinner, watched How to train a dragon (best kids movie ever!), opened presents, ate ice cream cake, and finished off the night playing kick the can. He gave me huge thumbs up at the end so I assume it was successful. They all seemed to all have a great time.

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(I officially suck as a mom- been so busy I completely forgot to put his name and Happy Birthday on the cake.  I ALSO forgot to get candles and matches!  What the heck??)

Tyler was sustained today in church, will be ordained tomorrow, and will be able to attend his 1st ever temple trip on Saturday!

All you really need is skin

There’s a song I remember that says:

You gotta have skin,

All you really need is skin

Skin's the thing that if you've got it outside

It helps keep your insides in

Skin is what you feel at home in

And without it, furthermore

Both your liver and abdomen

Would keep falling on the floor

(And you'd be dressed in your intestine)

(Alan Sherman)

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That reminded me a lot of Alayna this week. Her dead skin continued falling off. It was pretty painful for a while as the new tender skin emerged. We had to wrap her hands in ace bandages with heavy duty skin cream each night. One day, she had to wake up Kayla because she couldn’t open the door with her “mitts” to go to the bathroom. It was so sad. She is back up to full strength now with slightly chapped hands, and me….well, I sure am glad for skin!

Football FHE

Our really good friends came up with a fun idea for family home evening. We played football! Well, the husbands and kids played while us moms got to sit back and relax. Then we had fun Halloween sugar cookies. It was such a fun evening- especially watching all 6 kids try to take down Tyler for a tackle!

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Mics:

~Yesterday, Marisa auditioned for and MADE ALL STATE ORCHESTRA!!!! Congrats Marisa!

~We girls got haircuts this week. Nothing too drastic, but it was nice to have a girls night out.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

The Growl Prowl and Going “Gansta”

"In running, it doesn't matter whether you come in first, in the middle of the pack, or last. You can say, 'I have finished.' There is a lot of satisfaction in that." Fred Lebow, New York City Marathon co-founder

Well, we did it!! Our family finished our very 1st 5K! (Alayna didn’t do it with us since she was still recovering from the scarlet fever.) It was a very cold morning (around 41° when we started), but it felt so great to finally do it! We all reached our main goal, which was to make sure we didn’t come in last (some cut it closer than others). As we reached the stadium, and headed in for the final stretch, they had an announcer who announced our names as we entered and then again when we crossed the finish line. It was invigorating and satisfying to see our success. Now we are contemplating doing the Turkey Trot next month.

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(Where I found Marisa after the race)

"The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start." -John Bingham, running speaker and writer

Artistic Talent Continues to Run in the Family

Kayla finished her art class at school. She had to make a book and create each page to go along with each art lesson. I took some pictures for you. She has a lot of talent. She loves to decorate and design. These pics don’t do it justice.

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Alayna drew this elephant. She traced the main outline of the elephant and then drew everything else. I think it is beautiful! Plus, Alayna is my new decorator. She has been DYING to decorate for Halloween so I gave her the huge Halloween bucket and told her to have at it.

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Update on Alayna

Alayna was still sick on Sunday but started eating. Her skin continued to chaff and peel off. I called the doctor Monday and they said that is the only medicine besides the one she was allergic to that kills the scarlet fever. So, she has had to suffer through it this week. Her skin is dry and cracked. My wonderful friend gave me some all natural diaper cream and we have been putting it all over her skin and she is doing so much better. She is back to running around and getting her strength back. Thanks to all of you who kept her in your prayers. We truly appreciated it!

Summer is Definitely Gone

Besides the cool, crisp weather, the leaves are turning and falling off the trees. I know people love the beauty of fall, but it just makes me sad because I know ice, freezing temps, and snow that never melts is on the way. But we try to make the best of it, so…

The kids requested pumpkins this year. I haven’t done them the past couple years because they are messy and so much work. They promised they would do it all and they did! They got 3 pumpkins, spent the afternoon carving, cooked the pumpkin seeds, and cleaned the whole thing back up. I’m loving this “kids-are-old-enough-to-do-things-without-me” stage.

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(The one Tyler is holding was carved by Kayla, the skeleton was carved by Tyler and Alayna carved the traditional pumpkin face)

The girls had the stake Halloween dance last night. They spent weeks trying to decide what to be and went shopping everywhere with no luck. At the last minute, they decided to go “gansta”. Um, what? Ok…They ended up looking really cute though. I think Kayla has a little “gansta” in her.

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Sunday October 17 2010

Odds and Ends

We have the dogs for another week. The kids have done a great job taking care of them and taking them for walks.

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Football and Homecoming

October 10, 2010

Football

The weather this week was amazing! It was so gorgeous and warm-even hot some days. Bob and the kids went out to play football in the back yard several evenings. Kayla is a force to be reckoned with. I think she should petition to play with the high school team! The girls also went to the LINN-Mar Homecoming football and we won at the end of a very intense game- the 1st time in like 20 years.

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I didn’t even know it still existed

This has been the longest, worst week I have had in a long time. I had a horrible week at work, but I won’t go into that now. But something else weird happened…

So, Tuesday night Alayna said she wasn’t feeling well and a rash had started on her chest. By the morning the rash spread from Alayna’s head all the way to her toes. Her stomach hurt and she felt like she was going to throw up. So, I frantically tried to find a sub for my classes. I had to drag her with me to my classroom to set stuff up for the sub and leave sub notes. She started feeling worse and the rash started spreading across her face, so I called the dr and they told me I should bring her in. They did a strep test (where she gagged and started crying) and sure enough, not only does she have strep but she has scarlet fever!! Scarlet fever??? I didn’t even know it still existed! So, I had to go get her some meds, and she almost threw up in the car. We got her on the medication and then her fever spiked. It took me 3 hours to rock her to sleep that night because she was so miserable and her stomach was in so much pain.

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The next morning she was even sicker. We couldn’t get the fever down, she wouldn’t eat, and her stomach hurt. I rocked her 3 hours again that night. By morning, I knew something was seriously wrong. I called the doctor on call and we came to the conclusion that Alayna was allergic to the amoxicillin. Once we got her on the new meds, she started doing better. Her fever FINALLY went down and the severe stomach cramps subsided, until the next day. Yesterday, she laid down again all day. Stomach hurt, fever kept spiking and now her bum is all chapped. She has finally started to eat a little but its hard getting anything down her.

Last night she and I were up all night again. So, I missed my 1st 5k (which I was so sad about) and I slept until 1:00 because I feel and look like death. She still has the fever today and still laying down. I hope she feels better soon- bless her heart, this hasn’t been a good week for her.

Homecoming

The big day finally arrived. Marisa and friends got together at 1:00 to start doing their makeup and hair. I guarantee the boys didn’t take that long to get ready. She went with David Kaiser and they went with a huge group of youth from our ward and 2nd ward. All the girls looked so beautiful. Almost every dress had to be altered to make it modest, but I was so proud of the girls for doing it. Thanks to Grandma Hart for the amazing job on Marisa’s dress!

They had a homemade dinner at Alissa’s house. Then they went to the dance and then came back to the house and played games. It sounds like they all had a wonderful evening.

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Utah- Part 4