Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Daddy Daughter Nerd Night
Todd and Emma love dressing up, whatever the reason. Emma's Activity Days group at church for girls ages 8-11 had a Daddy/Daughter Nerd Party with a prize for best costume. Todd came in 2nd place for his rendition. They had lots of fun on their night out together, with a three legged race, musical chairs, word bubble designing to express their nerd spirit, and ice cream sundaes for dessert.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Emma: Perfection Personified
We had parent teacher conferences with Emma and Abri's teachers three weeks ago with the end of the first six weeks. Emma has two teachers, one for Math and Science, and one for Language Arts and Social Studies. We met with each of them, and each started with the same thing, "Well, let me tell you all the things Emma has done wrong" but obviously in jest. Both had only compliments to give of her, but her Language Arts teacher's comments particularly touched me. She said something along these lines: "Emma is the most perfect, moral student. She is the best example for all the other kids and she works so hard. I'm so glad to have her." It wasn't just the words, but the tone and deep level of sincerity. It brought tears to my eyes, I've never almost cried at a teacher conference.
Then, this past Sunday, one of my friends at church who is neighbors with Emma's third grade teacher shared part of a conversation she had had with Emma's past teacher about Emma. Kelly, the teacher, said that she's had two perfect students in her teaching experience, two girls who never behaved badly and always did amazingly.
Such high praise, and I certainly think it's deserved. She's amazing. I don't even feel I can take credit for her, she is just that level of pure goodness. Love that girl.
Then, this past Sunday, one of my friends at church who is neighbors with Emma's third grade teacher shared part of a conversation she had had with Emma's past teacher about Emma. Kelly, the teacher, said that she's had two perfect students in her teaching experience, two girls who never behaved badly and always did amazingly.
Such high praise, and I certainly think it's deserved. She's amazing. I don't even feel I can take credit for her, she is just that level of pure goodness. Love that girl.
Answered Prayers
I love when my kids have their own experiences with prayer. Here are a few that have happened lately.
Abrianna:
We had a big storm that came in pretty suddenly a few weeks ago, right around bedtime. It really scared the kids with winds around 45 miles an hr and heavy rains. I tried to reassure them that it'd be okay but they weren't reassured. Then I realized: I had a story they could relate to. I said, "You know, God has power over the weather. In the story of Jonah, God brought the storm to the ship that made them send Jonah into the sea. He can control it, it's ok."
Abri "So, we can pray to ask him to make the storm go away?"
Me: "Yep"
Abri "I'm going to say a prayer that he'll make the storm go away."
Not more than two minutes later the storm calmed.
A couple of weeks ago, Abri and I were talking about her experiences at school. She said she had no friends to play with at recess. I asked her about a few of the kids that she had mentioned before and asked what they were doing at recess. She said they were playing with other kids. I suggested maybe she should ask Heavenly Father to help her have friends at recess the next day. She nodded. The next day at dinner I asked her how recess was. She said, I had a lot of friends to play with. I said, that's great, see, Heavenly Father answered your prayer. She nodded.
It's so nice to know that even when we aren't there to help our kids, Heavenly Father is.
Emma: Her Grandmother was driving her to the church building for Activity Days the other night, but she hasn't been to our building very much. Emma told me that she was worried that they wouldn't get to the church because Grandma kept making turns that weren't the normal route. She said a prayer and in a few minutes they got to the church.
Abrianna:
We had a big storm that came in pretty suddenly a few weeks ago, right around bedtime. It really scared the kids with winds around 45 miles an hr and heavy rains. I tried to reassure them that it'd be okay but they weren't reassured. Then I realized: I had a story they could relate to. I said, "You know, God has power over the weather. In the story of Jonah, God brought the storm to the ship that made them send Jonah into the sea. He can control it, it's ok."
Abri "So, we can pray to ask him to make the storm go away?"
Me: "Yep"
Abri "I'm going to say a prayer that he'll make the storm go away."
Not more than two minutes later the storm calmed.
A couple of weeks ago, Abri and I were talking about her experiences at school. She said she had no friends to play with at recess. I asked her about a few of the kids that she had mentioned before and asked what they were doing at recess. She said they were playing with other kids. I suggested maybe she should ask Heavenly Father to help her have friends at recess the next day. She nodded. The next day at dinner I asked her how recess was. She said, I had a lot of friends to play with. I said, that's great, see, Heavenly Father answered your prayer. She nodded.
It's so nice to know that even when we aren't there to help our kids, Heavenly Father is.
Emma: Her Grandmother was driving her to the church building for Activity Days the other night, but she hasn't been to our building very much. Emma told me that she was worried that they wouldn't get to the church because Grandma kept making turns that weren't the normal route. She said a prayer and in a few minutes they got to the church.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Some Notes on Kayla
Quotables:
K: I like you mommy.
M: You don't love me?
K: I like you AND I love you.
"You look pretty without your glasses mommy." Thanks.
Abri--will stay home from church any chance she can. Kayla--will choose church over staying home every time.
She is very particular about word usage. The other night I found a spider and killed it as Kayla looked on.
Kayla :Why did you kill the spider Mommy?
Me: I didn't want spiders in my house.
K: say our house, not my house
Me: OK
K: Say it, mommy.
Me: I don't want spiders in our house
K: Right.
Me: Kayla--where's the cowboy hat from Uncle Chad?
K: It's not a cowboy hat.
Me: Yes it is.
K: It's a cow-GIRL hat.
K: I like you mommy.
M: You don't love me?
K: I like you AND I love you.
"You look pretty without your glasses mommy." Thanks.
Abri--will stay home from church any chance she can. Kayla--will choose church over staying home every time.
She is very particular about word usage. The other night I found a spider and killed it as Kayla looked on.
Kayla :Why did you kill the spider Mommy?
Me: I didn't want spiders in my house.
K: say our house, not my house
Me: OK
K: Say it, mommy.
Me: I don't want spiders in our house
K: Right.
Me: Kayla--where's the cowboy hat from Uncle Chad?
K: It's not a cowboy hat.
Me: Yes it is.
K: It's a cow-GIRL hat.
Four Year Old Kayla--Happy Birthday!
Kayla received a Snow White Tiara from her grandpa for her birthday tonight. Here's a conversation that made me laugh:
Me: Kayla, go put your jammies on.
Kayla: But I'm a princess.
Me: Well, how about you be a little girl with jammies on instead?
Kayla: you mean a big girl with jammies on? with a smile and laugh in her voice.
Earlier at dinner, Abri said, "I have to go to my room and find a present for Kayla's birthday. . .I know just what to give her." That made me curious. When it was time to open presents, Abri brought one of our stacking boxes with a blanket over it and handed it to Kayla. Kayla took the blanket off and exclaimed, "Thanks Abri!" with happiness and gave her a hug.
Now I really was curious what Abri had given her, watching as the box tipped over. Out tumbled a few rocks--ROCKS! Abri had given her rocks (wow, her generosity) and Kayla was happy about it; I wouldn't have imagined that Kayla had received rocks by her reaction. She was also the best of any of my girls at any previous birthday of actually going over to Grandma and Grandpa and saying Thank you for my tiara, or thank you for my coloring book, without any prompting.
At bedtime I asked Abri to share something about Kayla that she appreciates.
Abri: "That she lets me play with her tiara." Kayla had so graciously given her tiara to Abri to wear. I told Abri she needed to ask Kayla how long she could have it because she would want it exclusively instead of giving it back. Kayla: till morning. Abri: Can you share it in the morning? Kayla: Yes. Kayla's amazing. I'm so proud of her. What a sweetheart.
I'm so proud of her.
Me: Kayla, go put your jammies on.
Kayla: But I'm a princess.
Me: Well, how about you be a little girl with jammies on instead?
Kayla: you mean a big girl with jammies on? with a smile and laugh in her voice.
Earlier at dinner, Abri said, "I have to go to my room and find a present for Kayla's birthday. . .I know just what to give her." That made me curious. When it was time to open presents, Abri brought one of our stacking boxes with a blanket over it and handed it to Kayla. Kayla took the blanket off and exclaimed, "Thanks Abri!" with happiness and gave her a hug.
Now I really was curious what Abri had given her, watching as the box tipped over. Out tumbled a few rocks--ROCKS! Abri had given her rocks (wow, her generosity) and Kayla was happy about it; I wouldn't have imagined that Kayla had received rocks by her reaction. She was also the best of any of my girls at any previous birthday of actually going over to Grandma and Grandpa and saying Thank you for my tiara, or thank you for my coloring book, without any prompting.
At bedtime I asked Abri to share something about Kayla that she appreciates.
Abri: "That she lets me play with her tiara." Kayla had so graciously given her tiara to Abri to wear. I told Abri she needed to ask Kayla how long she could have it because she would want it exclusively instead of giving it back. Kayla: till morning. Abri: Can you share it in the morning? Kayla: Yes. Kayla's amazing. I'm so proud of her. What a sweetheart.
I'm so proud of her.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Camilla turns 2
Our friend Lindsey took this shot of Camilla 3 months ago. Cami turned two last month. Wow time flies. She has started talking a lot more. Here's a short list of facts about her:
- she always runs to greet Mommy when she comes home from work--the only one who does right away
- she is the pickiest eater I've had to date. she'll eat something one day then adamantly refuse it the next. And yet--she LOVES dill pickles. Kayla is the only other one who likes pickles but Cami will ignore other things on her plate to eat pickles.
- she is a HAM in front of the camera.
- she loves to do EVERYTHING her big sisters do. The other night we were doing testimonies during FHE and had set up a TV tray at the fireplace with a play microphone and Emma and Kayla took turns saying something, or rather, Emma said something, Kayla just smiled. Then Camilla walked up on her own, stood at the mike, batted her eyes a couple times, said ten syllables of jibberish, and then "Amen." Since that garnered laughs from the rest of us she proceeded to do it 6 more times.
- she runs faster than me
- she knows she's cute and usess her cuteness to her advantage
- she has very decided opinions about what she will wear and what she won't wear--4 outfits on Sunday morning to find one that she won't keep pulling off!
- she's petite. I mean petite.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Abrianna turns 6-as of 7/26/11
- She's a great reader. She exceeded the expected reading level for the end of Kindergarten by 6 levels.
- In May, she read her primary talk on the plan of our Heavenly Father all by herself, and there were some big words there, and it brought tears to my eyes she's gotten so big.
- She loves books.
- She loves coloring, painting, and drawing more than books.
- She loves movies even more than she loves coloring.
- She has a super smeller. To illustrate--the first comment she made at the zoo: "It stinks here!" The first wish she had for a babysitter: "I hope she smells nice."
- She really appreciates good dinners. She's the first to compliment a dinner she likes. It must be because of her nose.
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About Me
- Leanne
- English BA degree, member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, wife, mother of 4 girls
