Saturday, June 21, 2008

Temper, Temper

So we went out to dinner last night and I got my drink to go. Actually it was the drink that Grace and I were sharing. This fact will become important as the story unfolds. Any way, as soon as we got in the car Ella began to pitch a fit because she wanted the cup. Thinking it was kind of cute and funny that she wanted it so badly, I gave it to her to she what she would do.
Apparently she was thirsty.
Really thirsty.
This is Grace, bring Grace (don't ask) and waiting very patiently for her turn with the cup. All she wanted was a quick sip of lemonade.
Well, Ella didn't like this idea very much.
She was obviously not in the mood to share.As Grace was finishing up her turn, I think I actually heard Ella saying, "Give it back now! I want it now! I am going to keep screaming until I get my cup back." Seriously, her communication skills are well above average. Grace finished her turn and gave the cup back. Ella miraculously recovered from the heart failure she had been suffering from only moments before.
This time we heard her say, "Ha, you guys are suckers!"

Things do not look good for us. She is really getting out of hand.

St. Augustine Lighthouse

Girls Camp is next week...the theme is "Steadfast and Immovable" and the stake is using lighthouses as the logo. Each ward had to select a lighthouse for their banner and we picked the St. Augustine Lighthouse. We thought it would be fun to visit before camp.

This is the rag-tag group traveling in the Hansen van. We left the house before 7am so the girls rode up in their PJ's.

This is a picture from the bottom step...the first of over 200. What a chore for the lighthouse keepers who had to climb the stairs every two hours, from dusk to dawn, carrying a heavy bucket of fuel for the fire lighting the lighthouse. See, I was paying attention to the tour guide!
I loved this. I came around the corner and all the girls were just standing there, looking out across the ocean and city. What a great picture!Of course they also had to pose!
Look closely and you will see Eric standing at the top. He was such a great sport. We need a priesthood holder to go with us and he agreed. I actually volunteered him, but he went very willingly and was wonderful. He helped take care of the little girls, kept the older girls entertained in the car and I think he actually enjoyed himself!
Just a group shot. If you look closely you will see Ella in my lap. She thought she was really cool to be part of the action and totally posed for this shot!The leaders...and Ella.



Green Eggs and Ham

This week at cooking class we created our version of "Green Eggs and Ham." Ms. Erin read us the story for inspirations and the rest is history. Erin is the BEST. She is so creative and PATIENT. I will be sad when Grace has to go to "real"school and we don't get to come to these classes!
This is Ella showing her total disinterest in what was going on. She just wanted to get down and play.
Grace is a pro at dumping ingredients in the bowl, a prerequisite for cooking class.
The drink today was a kiwi-honey dew melon frozen drink. Sounded like a random mixture, but it was actually really refreshing.
Okay, Okay. So the ham isn't green, but it was Graces favorite part.
This is a picture of the green eggs. I figured we would just add a few drops of green food coloring to the eggs and call it a day, but there were other plans. Erin used a recipe from the "Deceptively Delicious" cookbook that used spinach in the eggs. All of the moms really enjoyed the recipe, but the kids weren't quite sold.


Saturday, June 14, 2008

Give Kids the World

On Wednesday night for mutual we volunteered at Give Kids the World. It was amazing. I had heard of the village but had no idea what it was or what exactly they did there. Here is a quick review. Give kids the World Village is a vacation destination for families with children who suffer from life-threatening diseases. It partners with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The families are treated to an all-expenses paid vacation to Orlando, including accommodations at the village, rental car, food, tickets to all the local theme parks, and lots of love and activities at GKTW. At the village itself are over 100 villas (2 bed rooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, family room) where the families stay, two pools, a movie theater, mini-golf, ice-cream shop, carousel, castle, lounge area, and lots more that is escaping me at the moment. GKTW relies on donations and volunteers do a better part of the jobs each night. I really had an amazing time. It was of course heart breaking to see so many beautiful children suffering in such difficult circumstances, and I honestly didn't think I was going to hold myself together. But when we got there it was so wonderful to see these families enjoying their trip and having fun together. They all seemed to have escaped their difficult realities, even for just a week, and were simply making invaluable memories together. My only job, besides driving around the massive train all night, was to smile, and talk to the kids, and be excited about what they were doing. I loved that no one had an agenda other that genuinely enjoying their family. Anyway, it was really a great experience and I will be taking Eric back soon.

Bishop Ables and Rachel had cafeteria duty. They were amazing, especially because they were on their feet the whole night. This was probably the most labor intensive job of the night.

So they gave Bethany and me the assignment of driving the train around the village all night. We were responsible for picking families up and driving them to their destination. I have to say that I was totally surprised when they gave us this job. They just handed me the key and a walkie talkie and sent us off. Are you kidding? I guess when you rely on volunteers, you have to trust everyone. Fortunately we received minimal training and no one got hurt. After getting over the initial surprise of the trust offered, I really got into and had a blast.

This is the very nice man who train us on the train. I drove and Bethany was the conductor. She sat in the back with the passengers and radioed info up to me. She was also responsible for the wheelchair lift. This completely freaked her out, but she got the hang of it by the end of the night. Plus, we only had to use it two or three times, so that helped.
Steven at the carousel. He was the lone young man of the night and held his own quite nicely.
Abby and Cailyn were working in the castle when an American Idol cast off was spotted. He was touring the village and signing autographs. He was actually there to perform at "Village Idol", the activity being held for the kids that night.
This picture may help. See I wasn't making it up.

Here he is performing.
Heidi running the carousel...with her signature style, might I add.




The is the inside of the castle. Each star on the ceiling represents one family that has come to the village. The entire ceiling of the building is covered, and they have had so add additional areas to hold the new stars. There are over 80,000! Isn't it amazing to think how many families have been blessed by this amazing organization.

This is the group of us!



Friday, June 6, 2008

Happy Birthday Grammy

Even though we cannot be with you on your birthday, we wanted you to know that we are thinking of you.

Here you will see Grace working in her newest medium, the theater. She made these puppets and practiced her play all day yesterday. However, the play she performed was completely different than anything she had been working on. I guess she thought you deserved an original.

Hope you have a wonderful birthday! We love you so much and your real birthday present will be arriving late Tuesday night...definitely a sacrifice for us, but we thought you might like him back:)

Have a great birthday and enjoy the show!

(watch the following videos in order)


Sunday, June 1, 2008

Father and son football

Eric and his dad coached their first football game together last week. It was the Spring Jamboree game and Harmony won 28-13. The night was really special and was a great ending to what was otherwise a difficult spring.


The boys have been working out together everyday after school. Don't believe me, here is proof. Both complained about the shirts they had to wear for the game, but I think they secretly liked that the shirts were a bit on the tight side:)

Ella is most definitely Grampy's biggest fan. She is seriously in love with him. After the game I let the girls play on the field. When Ella got loose, she went straight for Grampy.
The boys together on the sidelines.

Ella is a Florida baby. She refuses to keep shoes on and usually takes off her socks. At the game she was barefoot and loving it. She especially liked how the grass on the field felt on her feet. She was a mess when we got home, but quite happy.

Birthday bowling trip!

To celebrate my birthday, we decided to go bowling. It was the first time Grace had been and we all had a great time. Ella got to stay home with Grampy...it was so great to get to take Grace by herself. I think that was her favorite part of the night! I am a bit disappointed, though. Apparently there are little ramps available for small children that are supposed to make bowling easier. They just set the ball in it, give it a little push, and away the ball goes. I had never heard of such a thing and no one at the bowling alley mentioned it. Who knew? Well, apparently everyone I know knew about these things, but failed to pass along the info until after our trip. Oh, well. We will be prepared for next time.