Monday, February 28, 2011

And Finally

I just looked back to when I posted about this silly quilt, that would have been September of 2009. . .Lot's of things came up and I have done tons of fun things since. . .but I had an unfinished project. I picked it up after dropping it off around Christmas time, in January, but couldn't get her done. UNTIL now!

 

I took this weekend to accomplish lot's of those "hard things" or the things I didn't want to finish. . .catching up my blog was last on my list. . . and guess what?! Other than filling out my tax information -- it is all gathered it just needs to be written down and sent to the accountant. . .I did it!

I am glad that I FINALLY finished my quilt, I like it better than I thought I would. Jake will now let me start a new quilt. . .where to start, where to start!
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We have a NINE year old!

Ok, so Ryan turned NINE over a MONTH ago! I have been busy, and big plans for pictures for Ryan. . .but it hasn't happened, and well. . .let's just say you know how the road to heck is paved. . .

 

Ryan, Tig, Eyeore, Lion, Ry turned NINE on January 11th! His Grandma and Grandpa DeGraffenried were down to visit for a few days at the same time. . .so he got to enjoy them too! He had his day mapped out. Krispy Kreme doughnuts for breakfast, doughnuts to share with his class, mom to take him to lunch at Joe's BBQ, and out to Red Robin for dinner! Besides lot's of running for me, it was my kind of day! He did decide to not go to Red Robin for dinner and wanted me to BBQ, I informed him that 5:30 was not the time to change his mind with he Grandparents there :) -- but he had a good birthday that carried on for almost a week!
 

Nine things about Ryan that I love --
1. Ryan is his mama's boy. His two other brothers love me, but Ryan really loves me. He is almost always kind to me.
2. Ryan really wants to do what is right. He tries hard to do the things we have tried to teach him.
3. Ryan is a goal setter and tries to accomplish his goals, he is very much a self starter!
 

4. Ryan doesn't like to put himself out there, but will do the "hard things" without being forced.
5. Ryan is very kind to others, he is the peacemaker in our home, almost always letting the "other brother" get their way without a fight. . .ALMOST always!
6. Ryan is a hard worker. He just likes to work and will figure out work to do if we don't give him things to do!
7. Ryan will eat tomatoes and zuchini. . none of other boys like either of those. . .
 

8. Ryan is a dreamer and likes to plan things just like his mama!
9. Ryan is a good friend to everyone.
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Pinewood Derby Car!

I HATE pinewood derby car stuff! This is the third car we have had to do, and it always goes down the same way. . .last minute :) -- Jake always has way too many things he wants to do. . .so here is our last minute project. . .

 

 

I think it is called The Flying Phoenix
 

Last year Ryan came in second overall. I hope he has fun even if we don't place this year! Ahhh the stress! I do appreciate this ward requires the cars be done the week before though ! :)
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Swimming Pool Drained!

Our new house has lot's of "exciting" things for us to do! One of the high on the list of things that had to be done this winter was draining the swimming pool! I figured we would do like all of our friends and hire someone to drain the pool and acid wash the pool. But, I figured wrong. . .My dear husband is a handy, handy man. He found on the internet the kind of pump we would need to drain the pool, drained the pool and did a light acid wash on the pool and fixed the broken light. Our only problem was the unprecedented rain that dropped several inches during "our" project :)

 

While Jake worked the boys delighted in playing in the pool! There is quite a slope and it is hard to walk on, so the boys being monkeys just climbed!
 

When it was time to refill the pool, the boys took some painters plastic and slid down the slope and froze -- fortunately, they could go from pool to spa!!
 

They had a blast and the pool is clean and full!
 
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Our Orchard

When we moved into our new house, one of the first things I wanted to do was plant citrus and fruit trees in our pasture. We moved in August so timing for weather being kind to our fruit trees wasn't ideal. In January, Jake suggested we go to the citrus nursery so we can at least identify what kind of trees we wanted. We went on a Monday, and the lady at the nursery assured us that it was the "PERFECT" time to plant trees. . .Owen, Jake's younger brother was coming for the weekend, and we needed help with planing. . .so, we ended up with sixteen trees. It was a project to get all of the tree holes dug, this was right after the flood, and the new dishwasher and such. . .but we got it done.

 

The following week we had an unprecedented freeze. A really unprecedented freeze. We covered our trees as best we could, but it was windy, really windy on Tuesday night and all day Wednesday. On Thursday morning, we were scheduled to get irrigation water at 4:30 in the morning. Jake is good about irrigation and early mornings (he doesn't like to get up early) but 4:00 he got up to a frosty calm morning. . .Some of or sheets were not covered, and the hose was frozen, but somehow we had water when we weren't supposed to, Jake had to go "hunting for our water" but we had water in the front part of our pasture -- I got up to go to the gym at 4:30 and was confused. I called Jake who was trying to keep pool pipes from freezing and some pipes that aren't well insulated from freezing.
 

We were able to weather a realitively bad freeze with super young trees, hopefully all making it (think water coming at the coldest times of the night) and an early morning irrigation turn that alerted Jake to getting things going. . .Some of our friends and neighbors weren't quite as blessed, fortunately, for them it wasn't terrible, pipes froze, but didn't break and a tree or two died. . .but we are so very grateful for the tender mercy of the missed water turn by someone in the neighborhood and the new water when we needed it. I am still hopeful that our young grapefruit tree will make it, but the others look like they will be fine!
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Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentines Day

 

I LOVE Valentines day. . .No, it's not because Jake is a hopeless romantic, and really, I'm not either. . .I think it is because I have an excuse to decorate in red and pink, and we get to MAKE things. . .This year, we made valentine's for all three boys. . .I almost got tired of making them. . . but then. . .well, I love Valentine's! This year, Spencer insisted on Bubbles. We did them for Preschool, he wouldn't change his mind. . . Jacob too, gum. I did get to change the look of the valentine, and I knew sooner than the night before that we would be doing them. Ryan, though. He was my hero! He let me decide his Valentine's, and when he came home from school, he said he had pretty much the best Valentine. . .We did candy heart I-pods. The idea came from Familyfun.com, but it was fun to improve on a good idea! Happy Valentine's day!
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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Washington DC

It seems fitting that the first picture in my montage of pictures is Ryan and his snowman! Being an Arizona kid, he doesn't get much snow in his life, and being in Washington, there were a couple of inches, he and my kind, sweet, patient mom went out and built a snowman with him. I watched from the balcony or launched major snowballs at Ryan while they did it. . .as a mom of boys, I have learned to strategically place myself when I do things like that ;)

Ryan and I took the opportunity over MLK day to go to Washington DC to visit my parents who are serving in the Washington DC temple until there Visas come in to go and serve in Spain. . .We LOVED it!!! Ryan is never the child who gets to decide what he wants to do for entire days. . .he got to here, and with almost everything free to see, who cared what we did?!
On Saturday, he decided he wanted to see the National Zoo. They have a few pandas on loan from China, so we got to see some!

On Sunday night, after church and dinner, we went down to DC and saw the mall all lit up, I particulaly loved the Lincoln monument and the Jefferson Monument... So amazing! Thank goodness for a TomTom in the car, we could get pretty much anywhere we wanted. . .only once did we wonder if the tomtom was on drugs ;)

On Monday, we went and saw the Smithsonian American History museum and Ryan and my dad went to the Natural History Museum. My mom and I went and saw the First Lady section with all of the beautiful inaugural gowns and learned about the life in the white house. We came to a display America at War and called my dad and Ryan over from the Natural History museum. . .Ryan thought it was so interesting to learn about the different wars. . . he spent probably an hour in the area just reading different things. . . so VERY interesting! Theres was a lot more to see in the America History museum. . .but alas, we ran out of time!

That afternoon, we went and saw the Washington monument. Amazing! I can't believe how tall those monuments are. . .so awe inspiring too!

This was our first sight when we got off the subway! On Friday we were so excited to be in DC and see these amazing sites that we only see on tv!

 

 

We went and toured the Capital and also saw the air and space museum. Ryan got a little irritated that some things weren't what he thought they should be and was surprised to learn that this model of the man on the moon was one of the I think 12 ships that were identical to the Apollo orbiter -- he just thought it was fake. The thing he remembers about the space museum? He tells everyone that the astronauts where diapers and it takes three hours to put on their space suits!
 

Grandpa and Ryan at the National Zoo. . .
 
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Thanks mom and dad for letting us come visit! I loved getting to go into the Washington DC temple, I wish I had had more time there. . .but it was so fun to see everything there and I can't wait to go back!