As this is our first post...I thought I would give you all a little of what we have been up to lately! So be prepared as it may be longer then planned.
Tyler has been out of school for over a week now and he has been enjoying his "free" time. He loves reading so luckily for me that hasn't been hard to push. He will be starting soccer soon and if the weather ever gets warmer, we plan on going camping and to the water park! On May 28th Tyler was in a rodeo at the Madison County Fairgrounds. He did the mutton bustin' event and he did great. He was the first one out of the gate and held on for a good 7 seconds before he fell off. As his mom, I was grateful for the ambulance inside the arena just in case there were any injuries. I think my heart was pounding more then his! For his efforts he was rewarded with a gift certificate at the Riot Zone. So I guess that is something else we will be doing this summer.
McKenna and Kylie just keep growing and truly before I know it they will be in Kindergarten. I am kind of glad they have one more year just so I will be able to spend a little more time with them. Everyone has told me that the first few years are all about survival - and then the fun stuff comes. I didn't realize I was in survival mode until just recently when I am finding the rewards of having twins. It was fun when they were little - but it is extremely more fun now!
McKenna is very much into sports and the rough and tough kind of stuff. She fell in love with the rodeo and the whole scene. She has been after us to be able to be a participator next year. With her though I am afraid once we start - it will never just be the one event and the next thing I know she will be riding bulls. Then my heart will really be pounding. Besides, we all know how I feel about horses. Kylie on the other hand is more sensitive. She loves singing and knows words to all sorts of songs - she picks it up really fast. She can sit for hours looking at books and practicing letters. They are both completely opposite in personalities but are the best of friends - and can be the worst of enemies at times. However, if you mess with one - you will end up with both of their wraths. That should make school fun! :) I pity the poor kid who will be dumb enough to pick on just one of them. As they get older, that bond gets stronger.
Allen is doing great and staying busy. We had a rare weekend where he was actually able to take Friday off, and he had Saturday off and it was nice to spend some time together. He did a lot of work around the yard which is helpful. We are hoping to be able to get to Yellowstone this year and are planning a camping trip in Ashton. Even more exciting is that his ward will not be in operation during the 6 week break in August/September so he will be able to join us at church! We are all really looking forward to that time.
As for me - I keep track and try to keep up with everyone else! Isn't it great?! Every now and again I work in the cashiers office on campus and with the ticket office for various events. I am really enjoying it a lot. I enjoy taking little classes here and there and one day when I have more time...I will spend all of my hours making quilts. I have found that to be very addicting for me!
Tyler has been out of school for over a week now and he has been enjoying his "free" time. He loves reading so luckily for me that hasn't been hard to push. He will be starting soccer soon and if the weather ever gets warmer, we plan on going camping and to the water park! On May 28th Tyler was in a rodeo at the Madison County Fairgrounds. He did the mutton bustin' event and he did great. He was the first one out of the gate and held on for a good 7 seconds before he fell off. As his mom, I was grateful for the ambulance inside the arena just in case there were any injuries. I think my heart was pounding more then his! For his efforts he was rewarded with a gift certificate at the Riot Zone. So I guess that is something else we will be doing this summer.
McKenna and Kylie just keep growing and truly before I know it they will be in Kindergarten. I am kind of glad they have one more year just so I will be able to spend a little more time with them. Everyone has told me that the first few years are all about survival - and then the fun stuff comes. I didn't realize I was in survival mode until just recently when I am finding the rewards of having twins. It was fun when they were little - but it is extremely more fun now!
McKenna is very much into sports and the rough and tough kind of stuff. She fell in love with the rodeo and the whole scene. She has been after us to be able to be a participator next year. With her though I am afraid once we start - it will never just be the one event and the next thing I know she will be riding bulls. Then my heart will really be pounding. Besides, we all know how I feel about horses. Kylie on the other hand is more sensitive. She loves singing and knows words to all sorts of songs - she picks it up really fast. She can sit for hours looking at books and practicing letters. They are both completely opposite in personalities but are the best of friends - and can be the worst of enemies at times. However, if you mess with one - you will end up with both of their wraths. That should make school fun! :) I pity the poor kid who will be dumb enough to pick on just one of them. As they get older, that bond gets stronger.
Allen is doing great and staying busy. We had a rare weekend where he was actually able to take Friday off, and he had Saturday off and it was nice to spend some time together. He did a lot of work around the yard which is helpful. We are hoping to be able to get to Yellowstone this year and are planning a camping trip in Ashton. Even more exciting is that his ward will not be in operation during the 6 week break in August/September so he will be able to join us at church! We are all really looking forward to that time.
As for me - I keep track and try to keep up with everyone else! Isn't it great?! Every now and again I work in the cashiers office on campus and with the ticket office for various events. I am really enjoying it a lot. I enjoy taking little classes here and there and one day when I have more time...I will spend all of my hours making quilts. I have found that to be very addicting for me!
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Duh! I've been trying to figure out how to respond. Anyway, I think this is great! Do you think dad and I should do one?
Only if someone creates, maintains, and does it for us! Just a thought. It looks kind of hard. Hey! I see we could use html code on this page! But then I tried, and it wouldn't accept it. hmmmmmm...
Wow! This is great Jenn!! It's kind of fun. I'm so into reading other people's blogs, and I actually started one a long time ago for friends and such. It's under severe reconstruction though, but I'll get you the link too. I think you'll like this blogging thing. :)
aww i miss you and the tids so much! i have a blog too if you would like to check it out! it's mostly just pictures! africa8600.blogspot.com
So good to be in touch Jenn! Cute family!
Cynthia
So Jenn, if your blog isn't much, mine is nothing! I don't think I've ever taken time to write that much. I mostly post pictures and call it good. It's fun to read about what you guys are up to. It's amazing how fast time flies by. We are doing great. I miss people in Rexburg, so hopefully we'll move back soon. We should hear about Kensington by 4th of July weekend, so cross your fingers for me. We need to all get together for another BBQ or something soon.
Wow Jenn! I like your new blog background. Awesome!!
Jenn! Nice job on the blog--I'm so excited you have one now! I can't believe how fast your kids are growing; that is so fun. We need to have a game night soon!
Ok...so I'm ready for your next installment and pictures.
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