My goal is to catch up in this blog so I can again write down the silly memorable things that make up every day, like how Farris had to get out his pliers to pry a Lego out of our garbage disposal yesterday, instead of only the things I remember because I captured them on our camera. So here goes another long post about the entire month of JANUARY!
Except for this picture, which was taken on Christmas by my sister Nicki and I forgot to put it in the last post...and I just thought Nicki caught her smile perfect so I had to share. Now back to JANUARY...
We have a family that we're friends with that matches up with us almost to the month with kids. Every now and then we'll send one family over to the others so one set of parents can have a break, while the other house descends into chaos for a few hours. Can you imagine having five sets of twins? It's actually pretty fun (when it's not a permanent thing) and the kids have a blast having some of their closest friends over. So we watched them one night and toward the end of the night I brought out all of our library books, stacked ten kids on and around our couch and read Elephant and Piggie books (we love Mo Williams). How to get eight out of ten kids highly entertained and two toddlers mostly entertained.
We had a couple fairly big snowstorms go through in January, no snow days from school unfortunately! But the kids loved playing in it. Abigail loves snow and dives in hands first, then gets a little cold. She cries every time we take her inside, even when her hands were little icicles.
Shoveling/playing in the snow.
Caleb thought it was so funny when the van got a Mohawk because he wasn't quite tall enough to brush off the middle of the roof.
Collecting blocks of snow. This snow was just right for building snow forts after it sat for a couple of days. Farris and the kids cut out and hauled blocks from all over our yard then stacked them into a fort a' la Calvin and Hobbes. That comic strip is the perfect inspiration for many winter activities!
It ended up being pretty tall with nice thick walls, perfect for a siege. Farris, of course, tested out it's safety from marauders by becoming one himself and pelting the kids.
Caleb gives it a thumbs up.
Now it's time for: Which sibling does Abigail look the most like?
Abigail...
Joseph.
Abigail...
Felicity.
When Felicity was about 18 months old, my sisters came to visit us. We decided to hike down Canyon De Chelly to White House, a wonderful Anasazi ruin and a great hike. (If you ever are down in the four corners area, go to Chinle to see the canyon. It's gorgeous. There are several overlooks and you can hike to White House but every where else you need a Navajo guide to take you in, you can find one at one of the local hotels.) Lissy borrowed Melissa's sun hat and it took awhile to convince her to give it back, and Nicki got this great shot. I was trying to recreate it one day when Abby found a straw cowboy hat. She was posing perfectly until I got the camera out. That's when I got all these shots:
Abigail...
Felicity.
Yeah, I nailed it.
At an after Christmas sale at Old Navy in Idaho, I found all these BYU shirts marked down. The boys were only a few dollars. Since we were lacking in BYU shirts for the kids (we do have some Aggies shirts, but we need to show support for our other favorite school) we nabbed them and then waited for the perfect opportunity to give them to the kids. The Men's Volleyball Team was amazing this year, so when there was a game with free tickets, we handed out new shirts and headed to Provo.
Between sets I tried to take a group picture in their shirts. Yeah. It's hard to corral five excited kids, these were the best two I got. Oh well, we'll get some spirit pictures some time! (And BYU won the game)
Felicity found the perfect science fair project. It involved racing beads. The idea is to get several different materials, put a dab of butter with a bead on each one and then heat the materials with hot water. The material that conducts heat best will melt the butter and the bead will slide down. She did a great job and made it to district. We'd never been before, so it was a little crazy, but once we figured out what we were doing Felicity had fun and did a great job. She worked hard and planned pretty well and I think it was a good experience for her. She was nervous about being interviewed by the judges, but she said it went well. Next year we'll have two in the science fair...we'll see how that goes!
And a cute innocent picture from Abigail...
And a cute sleepy picture from Abigail. Yes, she did fall asleep in our magazine rack.
And that is January!

