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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Getty's Spring Fling, 2016

Planning session: Chick-fil-A

Day Date: sledding and snowmobiling at Strawberry



Ashdon's uncle tagged along with more snowmobiles

The Spring Fling dance that night had a 50's theme.

Meanwhile Getty was running late and left to get his date
 The crew ran in the house and up the stairs planning to jump him, but he was gone.

 "Bags, where are you?" 
Getty is Bags, Ashdon is Amp or Ampolena, Jonny is JT Buckets, Sage is Sandy Cheeks, Stirling is Stirloaf, Braden is Ekko, Call is Beastie, Jake is Jakely, Rezza is Buddy--(with an accent), and they all refer to each other as Philly, as in "What's good, Philly?" They walk in the door, "What's good, what's good?" or "What's Gucci?"


Johnny Rockets for dinner


Getty thought this host/waiter was so nice and awesome.






Good times :)

Friday, March 25, 2016

Cam-rone, Cam-erad

Dang cute, those two.

 Valentine's Box
 
During breaks in Cy's basketball games, 
"Come guard me, Dad"

Mama Monday nights have not been consistent lately because of Cy's basketball game schedule and Getty's volleyball, so we decided we'd better grab him from school and go to lunch.

Cam and I went to a local production of Peter Pan, which was directed by our old friend Jessa! 

Here's Jessa with Sonny and MK way back when we lived across the street.

 Wow, that director did an awesome job!

One night I made a new recipe, Mediterranean Meatball pitas. Cam wanted Mia's leftover Mac & Cheese instead (go figure :) I reheated it in the microwave but took it out late. Awhile later, I found this... 

Epic "Battle of the Books!" Introducing...
team Question Marks!

Beginning in December, competitors are given a list of 20 books to read. They choose a team of 5 players and divide the books up with some overlap. Competition begins March 23rd.
On Game Days, two teams at a time compete against each other by answering 24 alternating questions (12 each) about details and particulars in those 20 books. The team confers and then the spokesperson (Cam in our case) must answer with the correct book title and author. An incorrect answer gives the other team an opportunity to steal for bonus points. Five of the books had a mouse as a character, and two books were about World War II, so keeping them straight was challenging.

Day 1: Preliminary Rounds

Day 2: Quarter Finals

Question Marks vs. Reading Warriors





Semi-finals

Question Marks vs. Soccer Nerds
 


And then on to the finals. The 1st and 2nd grades were invited to watch.

FINALS

Question Marks vs. Book Predators


There were two on Book Predators wearing glasses and looking smart, haha I was worried....



Book Predators lost...


All these boys happen to live on our same street

Day 3: Winners face the Teachers in an Assembly in front of 3rd through 6th grades and receive their 1st place trophies for 3rd/4th grades.


I snuck backstage for some pics...

 ...ultimately, team Question Marks lost by one question. They did awesome!



Cy made sure I picked him up from school during his lunch so he could watch Cam, too.

One of our kids likes to read!!!



Friday, March 18, 2016

Work It Out

Working out has become a favorite pastime in our family for some reason, so I thought I'd record what we've all been doing.

[Btw, before I posted this, I read back over it and it's pretty nauseating if it's meant as anything other than a record/journal of our life for only our own family's personal history, so....]

I'll start with a long and boring history of my workouts :)
 
In college, I used to run around Provo and the temple in good weather and the track at BYU's Smith Fieldhouse in bad weather. Sometimes I'd work out with the women's soccer team off-season. When I graduated and we moved to Salt Lake, I ran around Liberty park with my best friend, Michele. In bad weather, I did my favorite Jane Fonda video work out. No, I did not do the moves like she did :)

 
Through 4 babies in our Riverton house, a local Stake President's energetic wife taught a free aerobics class M, W, F at 9:00 a.m. in a nearby stake center gym. We could bring our kids and keep them in the gym with us. The kids would all play together in the overflow while about 30-50 moms did aerobics to mostly 80's pop music. Our kids seemed to love it as much as we did.
[No pics of us at the gym, but in this pic Elle, Cam, Cy and I 
could have been on our way home from aerobics.]

I played co-ed indoor soccer for a couple years when we moved.



I started biking with Elle when she was three. We'd bike with Cam to kindergarten and then ride all over Alpine while Elle would sing songs to me. Such good memories.
[5-year-old Cam took this picture]
For a couple of years after Elle died, I would ride alone along the same routes and always stop at her grave before heading home.
In the summers (and fall/spring when all our kids were in school for the day), Megan and I started loading up our bikes and riding every M, W, F. We drive to our favorite trailhead and bike along the foot of the mountains for not quite an hour and a half. Occasionally we bike up the gorgeous trail in the canyon to Bridal Veil Falls. We talk about everything on our rides. When the weather gets too cold and we can't bike anymore, I go through withdrawals for Megan.

In winter and wet/windy spring, I'll rotate indoor videos: Jackie Warner "Power Circuit Training"

Jill Coleman "Steady State Cardio" and "Kickbox Cardio Advanced"

"Cardio Burn"

 Robert Jones "Recipe for Success"


One of my favorite work outs is when MK comes home and we go on "Winter Walks"—speed walks or sometimes in full snow gear and boots hiking up snowy trails. The best is getting to hear what's on MK's mind.


Which brings me to my next subject: MK
MK plays anywhere from 2 to 5 soccer games a week in a few different indoor leagues. Here she is at BYU's Indoor Practice Facility for Intramurals...


She runs 3 miles on other days, and throws in a Kayla Itsines circuit training workout here and there.

Mia texted me her workout:
  

 

 

 


Getty is in volleyball and track season now, but generally he just runs around like a madman. And he dirtbikes in the summer.






Cy trains and plays in basketball leagues (big surprise)


 
Rob coaches high school volleyball and helps out with Cy's basketball team, goes to his gym in spurts, plays a mean game of ping pong, and he and I sometimes bike and go on walks on weekends in good weather. 
 

 
And Cam plays soccer and gets plenty of exercise just being a kid!