Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Oh What Do You Do In the Summertime?

Oh, what do you do in the summertime when all the world it HOT???
You buy a Pogo Pass that gives you entrance to fun stuff to do indoors!


We've visited Makutu's Island.

 Got our jump on at Extreme Air.
 Cheered for our Arena Football team, the Arizona Rattlers.
 Watched Dance Recitals, not included in the Pogo Pass but still an awesome performance from my girls that left me wishing we could put them on a competitive team.  
 Skateland where everyone, even Stella can skate for free.
 Girl's Camp for Alexandria.  I missed her so much that I had to take her out on a date just me and her once she got home.  Best idea ever!!
 Opened bank accounts for all the kids because they are starting to earn their own money.
 Took a trip to the IDEA art museum where we got to make cool glasses,
 and act like knights.
 And take more bike rack pictures but this time with big sis because she's not in school and can come to the gym now!
And since AJ no longer has summer band we can finally begin to sleep in.  YAY for summer!!

Saturday, May 30, 2015

An Isabel Summer Beginning


They were planning it for the entire last month of school.  It was going to be the best after school party ever! Isabel found a fun group of friends in her second grade class and they were determined to start the summer of right.  
Isabel B. was bringing the treats.
Brooke was bringing the movie.
Bella was bringing the games.
My Isabel was providing the venue.
It was one exciting party! These eight year old girls know how to have fun.

The next day it was Isabel's turn for a new smile. I think she looks adorable but she's so pretty she would look good with purple dots all over her face. These pictures were taken just a few hours apart.  Is it just me or had her teeth already come together? Keep that up Isabel and maybe you'll be able to get those silver jewels off your teeth faster than planned. 

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Smartie


Some people work really hard to be smart.  Some people are just born smart.  Alexandria is a natural. She was just inducted into the Poston chapter of the National Junior Honors Society.  Not only is she book smart but she's got smarts at home too.  See how she put the goggles on while cooking onions so her eyes won't water? LOL! I love this girl!


Saturday, May 23, 2015

A Long Season and a Win

I love watching my boys play sports. I really think every mom should have twin boys.  Even though we don't have enough room in our house, I would totally do another set of boy twins.  They are that much fun! There is nothing like watching two of your boys be the best on the team.  These boys are natural athletes. I absolutely love watching their games, until this season. There was a major coaching issue, a coach who had no idea how to coach. And so it made it for a long losing season. Fortunately, another coach, Coach Tree, stepped in for the tournament this weekend and helped out the Cardinals.
 
Before the game I told the boys in the car, "I don't care if  you win or lose.  Just please make some great plays so I can get it on camera." Coach Tree made them all say how many touchdowns and interceptions they wanted.  DJ set a goal to get 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.  High hopes for a team that probably didn't make more than 4 touchdowns a game the whole season.  But Coach Tree was inspiring and DJ went for it.
 
 
 
 
 One interception! One touchdown!
 Two interceptions! Two touchdowns!
Three touchdowns!!  Their team was finally winning a game and it was because of DJ's 3 touchdowns and two interceptions. Amazing what he can do when he decides he's going to do it.  Such a great quality that he shares with Papi.
AJ is a force on defense. No one gets by him.  The other team figured that out and threw the other way, making them ahead by 4 points.
 DJ was having a great game.  He had met his goals. With two minutes left in the game AJ was starting to get nervous that they were going to lose.  I reminded AJ they were only down by four points. "Just one good play, that's all it takes," I told him.
 
 
 Did you see that?  Look again! That's AJ catching a Hail Mary in the end zone!! He did it! He scored the winning touchdown!
 The last 30 seconds zoomed by and the Cardinals could finally know what it feels like to win a game!
 
 It was a pretty sweet feeling!
Look at those smiles!!  Am I the only one that feels my heart melt when they smile like that? I was so happy for them! Plus I was happy that they listened to their mom and made some awesome plays so I could get it on camera.  I may have to start taking my camera to all their games.  :)

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Schools Out!


I can't lie.  I love summers just because we get to sleep in.
But I loved our theme for this year.
"I'll do my best so I can say no matter what I'll have a great day!"
Each one of my children repeated it to me before they left for school every morning.
And you know what?
Most of their days this year were great!
Attitude is everything!
Alexandria successfully made it through her first year of Junior High with lots of new friends and great memories.
AJ was blessed to have the best teacher on the face of the planet and doesn't want school to be over.
DJ became the heart breaker in his class.  He is a super cutie!
Separating the boys this year was a hard decision but they pulled through and developed their own talents.  Next year they are going back in the same class though. I think they miss each other.
Isabel made new friends and is having an end of the year late night party at our house tomorrow.
Stella will miss walking the kids to the bus stop every day and saying bye to her brothers and sisters.
Me? I'm already planning all the fun summer activities and nap times. ;)



Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Blessed


This month has been absolutely beautiful! The weather has been perfect and we've kept mostly busy with end of the school year activities.  But on those rare nights when we don't have a concert, recital, practice or game it's been wonderful to sit under the citrus and appreciate the blessings that we have.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Dance and a Testimony


Can you believe she's mine?
Neither can I.
How did I get such a gorgeous girl?
She had dance pictures today, then didn't have dance pictures.
Are all dance studios this unorganized?
And can I just freeze her at this age?
 
A few weeks ago while working on her Faith in God, a program for the children in church to help them set spiritual goals, she had to write her testimony.  She worked on it for a while then brought it in for me to read.  It was beautiful! A perfect child's testimony.  After telling her how proud I was of her she answered me, "Ya, you don't know how much you know until you write it down." So true Isabel! That is one reason why I love to journal and blog.  You are one sweet, smart girl and I hope you will always know that.  If not then write it down!

Monday, May 18, 2015

Memory Monday



I just found this in my list of "drafts" in blogger and thought, why not post it this Monday. So here you go.  Flashback to 2006 in Monterrey, Mexico when we adopted our first baby chick.  Alexandria named him David Peppers. Who knew he would start such a long line of poultry pets in our family?

Saturday, May 16, 2015

A Stella Post

She's at that age where she does so many cute and silly things that you just want to document every moment of her life.  


Like when she keeps getting her sister's pointe shoes out and wearing them around the house because her big sister is teaching her to dance and she really wants to be like her big sis.
 Or how every single time we go to the gym she makes me take a picture of her on the bike rack.  I have a ton of these pictures.  I may end up having to make her a bike rack picture book.
 And the times when she falls asleep in my arms reading Bible stories before her naps.
 She's figured out how to move the stools so now she loves to "help mommy" by eating the fruit I'm chopping up, trying to wash dishes or buttering her own toast. Yes, that 1/2 inch layer on that piece of bread is butter.
 If she can't wear the pointe shoes she goes for her brother's football cleats.  She may have a small shoe obsession.
 DJ's going to hate me for adding this picture but she has the best time playing animals with him in the bathtub, all DJ's idea.
 Since all of the kids are at school during the day, Stella is figuring out how to read books on her own.
 Then yesterday it rained.  She got her own umbrella and had a blast in the water.

It truly is magical age for her.  I feel like they grow up a ton between 2 and 2 1/2. She's becoming a lot more independent even picking out her own clothes, diapers and trying to use the potty. If she's hungry she opens the fruit drawer and chows on an apple then puts it back half eaten.  That drives AJ crazy. I just use the half eaten apples in juice and smile thankful for the two year old and the ten year old that both appreciate apples.

Friday, May 15, 2015

A Resemblance


Sometimes AJ can be the sweet big brother and read to his little sister.  Stella loves being read to and will ask everyone in the family to read to her until someone finally does. I love mornings when we have enough time to enjoy the sweet moments like this.

But it must be the end of the school year because we are staying up later and sleeping in longer, leaving little time to enjoy anything at all.  We may have slept in a little too long this morning because we didn't even have time to do lunches before school.  Lucky for my kids I was planning on going to the school to pick up the Art Masterpiece prints anyway so Stella and I hand delivered their lunches to them.

It was pretty adorable when Stella saw AJ coming in his line with his class and ran to him carrying his lunchbox. Even more adorable was the hug that AJ gave her after she passed him his box full of food.  AJ came home from school telling me all about how everyone in his class kept saying how cute Stella was.  One boy even said he wanted to come play at AJ's just so he could see his baby sister again.  AJ had me laughing when he told me what he said back to the "your sister is so cute" comment.  His reply, "Ya, don't you see the resemblance?"