Here is Bryce's brother, Trent, on his sweet new bike! We had a great time having him come down to pick it up. Our garage isn't the same without it sitting there.
Trent had to take it for a quick spin up the street. Immediately afterwards he and Bryce packed up the bikes and headed out to Eagle Mountain for a little bit better ride. They just couldn't wait to test that baby out! Then they headed down to Green River the next morning with Tim, Dustin and Bryce's buddy, Brook Monroe. They all had a BLAST! I didn't get up at 4 am to take any of those pictures. :)
Here are some new ties that I made for the boys. Mason's orange one was up in his room and since he was sleeping I didn't go get it. It wasn't worth interrupting a nap for a photo. I was just going to make a tie for Mason but the other boys wanted to match him and it was easy to throw together a few more. Now Mason's ties go a bit beyond his mid chest. He was starting to look pretty funny having such a short tie with his big gut! Now I just need to take a picture with the 3 boys wearing them.
I am also excited cause I made a total of 6 ties so far and have material for several more and only paid $10 for my stuff!
I am also excited cause I made a total of 6 ties so far and have material for several more and only paid $10 for my stuff!
I took a picture of just Bryce's siblings and parents. This was at the very end of the party and I didn't want anyone to shoot me for trying to get all of the spouses and kids gathered up for a picture. Half of the kids probably would have been crying anyway. L-R (Barry, Bryce, Brooke, Dustin, Trish, Trent, Tim & Celeste w/ Grandma Irene Christensen in the front on the chair)
I had to laugh at this shot. She is reacting to something funny and I love her body language when you talk to her. She gets right into whatever you are saying.
Isn't she SO sweet! It was great to see so many people come out to wish her a happy birthday. She is a wonderful woman! She will randomly send us a letter in the mail and always include stickers for the kids. She is a teeny tiny lady. In fact, Abbey is just a few inches shy of being the same height.
Here is Grandma Chris (as Bryce calls her) with her kids. L-R: June, Van, Grandma, Tim & Bud.
While we were up in Idaho we took a day to prune 2 apple trees in Bryce's parent's yard. They were planted in memory of twin babies that Trish lost in mid pregnancy. It had been a few years since they had been pruned and what we cut off was at least as tall as what was actually left standing. It was a lot of work but I love to do this kind of stuff!
Here is Bryce tying up a few limbs to haul off. Since they were to big and heavy we used tie downs to hook them to the truck and drug them back to the burn pile.
The before shot.
A few other things to note:
May has been a great month with lots of good things to talk about! We started off the month taking the kids to the Carl Bloch Exhibit at BYU. His paintings of Christ are AMAZING!!! I was glad that we took the kids so that they could see and feel how special it all was but I also wished that we could have spent more time there just looking and thinking. I waited too long to order tickets and could only get times in the middle of the day and there aren't many babysitters around so we just checked Abbey out of school and went! I am glad that we didn't miss out on it all.
Mother's Day was awesome! The day before, we spent a sunny day outside doing yard work and Bryce cleaned my car inside and out! For me-- that is true love!!! He knows how much it bugs me to have a dirty car and he spent 2 hours cleaning it. Such a sweetie! Of course the kids gave me cute little things and Abbey made me muffins for breakfast. They were delicious! We had all of my family (except for Dave and his family that are in AZ) over for dinner. It was raining so we all had to be cramped inside. It felt like good old times to be together and that was nice. Dinner was easy since everyone pitched in and for ONCE I didn't stress out the whole day about it! Being with family was the best.
After a fun day of being outside at their Grandma Christensen's house, cousins Brayden and Mason are getting washed up in the tub. Mason is about 5 months older than Brayden. Two cuties!
We always have such a good time in Idaho! It is fun to see and hang out with everyone.
We always have such a good time in Idaho! It is fun to see and hang out with everyone.
Landen's Preschool Graduation! Here is Landen with my cousin's little boy, Aiden. We had fun carpooling together this year. I was hoping to get a shot with Landen and his other little buddy, Jake Hurd but we didn't ever see Jake at the openhouse and he was out of town for the end of the year party. :(
Here is Landen with Miss Heidi. She is the BEST preschool teacher EVER! We love her to death and I am happy that Landen gets to come back next year. Miss Heidi needs to keep teaching till all of my kids are done with preschool. She is so sweet, patient, creative and loves the kids so much!
Heidi mentioned how Landen was always happy at school and did every activity that was going on. They never had to ask him twice to do anything. He just loved preschool! A few fun things from this year:
Landen: "If I were President, I would do my chores."
Landen: "I love peanut butter sandwiches."
When I grow up, I want to be... "a dishwasher."
I like fall because... "I like to go trick-or-treating at Lisa's work."
Landen: "I am thankful for my bike."
I must do my motherly duty now and help Landen fulfill his dreams of being a dishwasher and doing his chores as President! Maybe if I make him president of his room he will do his chores now!? --In his credit- he is getting better about doing them if we can keep Braxton and Landen seperated during chore time.
A few other things to note:
May has been a great month with lots of good things to talk about! We started off the month taking the kids to the Carl Bloch Exhibit at BYU. His paintings of Christ are AMAZING!!! I was glad that we took the kids so that they could see and feel how special it all was but I also wished that we could have spent more time there just looking and thinking. I waited too long to order tickets and could only get times in the middle of the day and there aren't many babysitters around so we just checked Abbey out of school and went! I am glad that we didn't miss out on it all.
Mother's Day was awesome! The day before, we spent a sunny day outside doing yard work and Bryce cleaned my car inside and out! For me-- that is true love!!! He knows how much it bugs me to have a dirty car and he spent 2 hours cleaning it. Such a sweetie! Of course the kids gave me cute little things and Abbey made me muffins for breakfast. They were delicious! We had all of my family (except for Dave and his family that are in AZ) over for dinner. It was raining so we all had to be cramped inside. It felt like good old times to be together and that was nice. Dinner was easy since everyone pitched in and for ONCE I didn't stress out the whole day about it! Being with family was the best.
As far as Memorial Day went-- it sucked. I was dying to get out of the house and go do something. It was raining that morning so we didn't go to the Memorial program at the cemetary. As we were getting our stuff done that morning Braxton crashed on his pogo stick in the garage. He hit a puddle of water and it made his pogo stick slip out from under him and his face smacked right into the concrete floor. No hands breaking is fall or anything. It knocked the wind out of him, instantly gave him horrible bloody nose and fat lips. He was pretty beat up. I held him for a while and he just cried and cried. The poor kid. I was worried about a cuncussion but he was good on those signs. He felt yucky all day and wasn't even up for a treat from the store till later that night. Besides sneaking down to the PG Cemetary to put out flowers on Grandma Bezzant's grave- we didn't go anywhere. I was bummed. More than bummed. I felt trapped but what do you do. I was so hoping for a change of pace before the regular week began and Bryce was back out of town, but no luck. The random rain all day didn't really help either. We survived and I am really glad that Braxton is ok. His lips are finally not so swollen and it doesn't kill him to brush his teeth. He is one tuff kid! I have a feeling that there will plenty more injuries in his future since he is such a goer.
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