Saturday, September 26, 2009

A [Pretend] Sleepover Party

Every other year, my kids get to have a birthday party of their choosing. Turning eight, this is Brooke's year and she wanted a "pretend" slumber party where the kids get to stay out later than they normally would, do slumber party-ish type activities, but go home and sleep soundly in their own beds. It's a win-win. The kids have fun, and the parents do not have to contend with overly tired and cranky kids recovering for the next two days.

The invitation: A sleeping bag that we stitched up the sides.
The girls arrived and decorated their little canvas tote bags.
They went home with a tote filled with a nail file, nail polish, wash cloth and a head band.

Pizza Pizza!
Christian is the lone boy in the midst of 13 girls. He'll thank us one day.

Spa treatments for the birthday guests:
Nails

Facials and Cucumber eyes

Freeze Dance - which proved to be difficult for most of the girls because they were watching themselves on TV - major distraction - but fun. It's hard to concentrate on freezing when the music stops when you are having so much fun watching yourself dance on a big screen! Lots of squeals, lots of grooving.

Instead of a cake, Brooke wanted to do ice cream sundaes, so we pre-scooped the ice cream into a 'cake' so she could blow out the candles, and the sundae line could go more quickly.
Easy, fun, and enjoyed by all. Definitely a one-size-fits-all dessert.

Brooke has a a thing for whipped cream . . .
Time to take the sundaes out front for movie time: Hannah Montana
We've been having a bit of a heat wave and it has worked to our benefit - it was a nice, warm night and perfectly pleasant to be outside.
The kids loved the movie and being in the outdoor setting made it even more fun.
I think I need to apologize to my neighbors, though. It was a bit loud and I'm sure they were wondering what was going on. Again.


An impromptu dance after the movie . . .
Everyone was poppin, lockin, polka dottin'
Cousin Domonique came after she got off work - the kids were so excited!

Present Time
Present Time
Open the presents to see what's inside!

Happy Birthday Brookie Boo!
It was a fun party - a total success!!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Happy Birthday Brooke!

Today is your birthday
Shout Hooray!!

September 21, 2001
8 lb 5 oz

Lots of beautiful dark hair
Who knew that she would donate twice to Locks of Love before she was even six and a half

Beautiful bright blue eyes
and rosy cheeks





Full of smiles and life


Now a darling Eight-year-old girl getting ready to be baptized



1. Brooke loves to help with everything, particularly in the kitchen
2. She loves to plan and organize
3. She has a lot of energy and still awakes early every morning
4. She loves babies and has a knack to make them laugh
5. Some of her favorite foods are salad and sushi
6. She plays piano, soccer, and runs track
7. She is eagerly anticipating her first Activity Days
8. She is a joy and is ready to get baptized!

Happy Birthday Brookie-Boo!
We love you!!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Serious Soccer Stuff Goin' On



Soccer has started.

The games have begun.

Three teams: U6 boys, U8 girls, U12 girls - two different parks now.

Practice has been underway for over a month now, but last week the season opened.

Good-bye Saturdays.


We know you well.

This was today:
7am - John takes Madison to her field at Dos Vientos (with Ashlyn) for her 8:00 game. She needs to be there by 7:15 for warm-up and practice; he needs to help set up the field.
8:15 - I take Christian (with Brooke) to Peppertree for his 8:30 game. We are in charge of snacks. Because it's an early game, I'm able to get front row parking (miraculous). We arrive at the field, set up a chair and realize the cooler of snacks is still in the garage where it was set down in order to find his soccer ball. Ooops.
Run (I mean drive fast) back home, get the cooler, come back to Peppertree in record-breaking 11 minutes later only to find the parking lot and overflow is completely filled and need to find parking up the hill, across the street, in some business lot.
Christian plays his game, blocks 2 goals, feels really good about himself, team enjoys snacks (grapes at half time and chocolate-chip zucchini muffins with a juice box after the game).
9:45 - stop by the church on the way home to see if we can help with our cleaning assignment. Everyone is exiting the building as we get there, all the cleaning is done. Do we get credit for trying? We are hoping so. Something about Pathways and Good Intentions nag me though.
Drop Christian and Brooke off at home, see how Madison's game went. Go to the gym.
10:20 - start work out, but don't have much energy
11:00 - Discover piano lessons are at 11:30 today. Go home to get the girls.
11:30 - Piano lessons (back to Dos Vientos)
12:00 - Grocery shop at Trader Joe's
12:30 - Pick up girls from piano lessons (back to Dos Vientos)
Go home to unload groceries and get the rest of the family.
1:00 - Back to Peppertree for Brooke's 1:30 game
2:30 - Brooke plays an awesome game. She played all four quarters.

Great throw in, Brooke!


We are grateful for a wonderful big sister who can take the little one to the bathroom. Ashlyn is lucky she has someone like Madison she can 'look up' to!

3:00 - home from soccer games and hurry to take showers.
4:00 - Back to the church for baptisms. Brooke and I enjoy the baptisms of her good friends Tiffany, Heather and Chip. She was supposed to be in with this group, but her birthday is just 2 days past the day. She has to wait for next month.
Meanwhile, John and the other three take Cole for a walk, he fixes a broken sprinkler, patches some things on the roof, repairs other home-related things while the kids build forts and do art projects.
5:30 - Go to Party City and Target to look for birthday party stuff for Brooke's party that's in 6 days.
6:30 - Stop by Fresh and Easy on the way home to get some burgers to go with the buns that I've been meaning to do something with all week.
6:45 - throw the burgers on the grill, inhale dinner, get ready for a wedding reception.
7:00 - oops, forgot I haven't wrapped the present yet (but at least I have it!).
7:30 - arrive at wedding reception. Enjoy food, dancing and friends.
9:00 - home to put extremely tired and sugar-fried children to bed.

The fun never stops!


Brooke is on the left with the ball.
They tied, by the way.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Hoe Down (Throw Down)

Grandma and Grandpa invited the kids to the annual ward Chomp-and-Stomp.
When I came home from taking the girls to piano lessons, this is how John had them
dressed and ready to go - cowboy boots 'n all. Quite impressive! He even broke out the flat iron and curled Ashlyn's hair. They looked darling and had a great time.
Pop it lock it polka dot it!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Celebrating Birthdays . . . Hollywood Style


For my Mom's and Amber's Birthdays, Andrea and I took them to see . . .

at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood.
It was like totally fabulous and so way fun.

So was dinner and dessert (of course!) at the
Cheesecake Factory.

Yum!
Happy Birthday to Mom and Amby!!


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Our Last Preschooler

Ashlyn has been going to the Dos Vientos preschool since birth - that is she was born while Brooke was in this preschool and has gone with me to take Brooke for her first year of life, then her brother for the next two years. Now it is finally her turn. Every time we'd drive by the school she'd exclaim, "There's Christian's school!" Until last week. We drove by and she corrected herself, "There's my school!" (in full ear-piercing volume).
The day has finally come and it is now her turn. She waited patiently while her siblings started school last week and was very excited to get out her lunchbox to actually use it. She even got out a backpack for all her "homework" . . . if only the excitement of homework would last!

We had to take the traditional pictures before school in the front yard. Christian is also very excited to be able to take her to school, too.

My little baby looks like a school girl. I think I made a mistake and blinked!


"I have my ladybug lunchbox and I'm ready to go!"


Ashlyn and her cousin Chelsea were so excited to see each other in class!
I'm amazed at how identical their hair color looks here. Such cute little blondies.
Christian passed the torch over to his little sister - this is her room now, her school, her teachers, no longer his.

"Wow Chel Chel! Look at all the fun stuff we get to do together!"

Another day . . . another fun time at school with Chel Chel.