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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Addy's visit and Hershey Factory!

 My sweet niece FINALLY came to visit!  We all love and adore Addison and were so excited for her visit!  Her first day, we went and toured the Kirtland Temple.  (Where I lost my very favorite hair clip that I have had for years.  I had Mitchell in the backpack and he pulled it out to 'play' with my hair to keep himself entertained...)  We had the best tour guide I have ever had there and enjoyed not being poured on!
 Then we went to the Kirtland Historic Center...love that place.  We had our own personal tour guides, who go at our pace and answer our individual questions - the difference is so incredible.  Addy loved it.  Mitchell loved it.  I always love it.
 The next day we ran errands and got ready for Aunt Jamie's visit.  She was coming to watch Annie, Emily and Mitchell while Andy, Addy, Ben and I headed to Philadelphia for a wedding. 

We started our drive a bit later than we planned, due to a late night.  About an hour in, Andy mentioned that we would be driving pretty close to Hershey, Pennsylvania and would we be interested in stopping.  HECK YES!!!!  Such a cute little town!!!
 They have a free tour where you ride in cars on a moving path and see how the chocolate is made.  These are the fun size chocolate bars.
 These are kiss-machines.  The pictures seriously don't do this place justice!!!  It all smells fantastic!!!
 We were shooting for a quick hour stop, but there was no way that was happening!  We decided to do one (of the many) exhibits and have the Chocolate Tasting Adventure!
 We had cute little bags (with water to cleanse our pallets) and many different chocolates.  The 'professor' was fantastic at her job and kept our attention as we learned WHY chocolates have different flavors (because of the plants that grow around the beans) and the pleasure and joy of darker chocolates.  While I will probably always love milk chocolate the best, I have learned a great appreciate for the darker side.  TIP - One should NEVER chew chocolate; it is meant to be savored.
 And, Ben with a cutie kiss!  We had a great time!  Definitely a place to stay much longer than we did - could easily make a weekend out of it!

Friday, November 16, 2012

Quick September Recap

 I lost the camera...I know it's somewhere but I can't tell you where!  Therefore, I missed several months of adorable pictures, except for the treasures I captured with my phone.  (We did replace our camera at the end of the month!)  Mitchell had so much fun playing dressups with his big sisters.  They had a blast dressing him up in what they wanted him to wear, as he didn't have much of an opinion and was just happy to be included.

Below - Emily's sense of style is just beyond compare.  Love this girl!
 We had an adult activity at church - The Amazing Grace.  We broke into 3 groups and went from house to house doing activities or challenges.  Andy was trying to listen to the Still Small Voice, but he kept getting tricked by Walt Flory, aka Satan.
 Our fun group - We definitely need to brush up on our facts from the living Apostles!
 A quiet moment with the little one amusing himself.  We aren't often home for long stretches of time because of gym, errands, naps, etc.  Moments like this are precious...

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Camping at John Johnson Farm

Setting up the fire, tents, camping area with the Wests.  We were some of the first to arrive for the ward campout so we got to pick our spots!  Love this picture below of Emily. 
Other families started showing up.  The kids love to play inside the tents!  Ben played Uno with the Fry boys while Annie and Ems played with the Renchers.
After a fun night of skits and smores and running around the campsites, we had jammies and books.
The kids were up super early, ready to play pranks on the poor souls who were still sleeping...
Passing the time with a few games.  Emily is quite the card shark!!!
Then, after tents were cleaned up and cars packed, we played some group games.  Andy and Jeff and teaching the kids how to win the 3-legged race!  (Didn't work so well)  Then we played sand volleyball for almost 2 hours to end our fantastic one night of camping!

Annie is 7 years old!!!

 Oh, sweet Annie's birthday was on the 2nd day of school.  She helped me make cupcakes to take in.  We had her birthday dinner the next night - grilled drumsticks with baked beans, pineapple, and biscuits.  We had the missionaries over (as we have for her since we moved here!) and the Wests, our adoptive aunt and uncle.
 Annie has been asking for years to have her party at Pump It Up.  She has been to a bunch of birthday parties there and really just wanted to sit in the inflatable chair.  So, she called and asked family if they would be willing to not buy her a present this year and contribute to her party (because it was out of our birthday budget).  She was thrilled with her YES! answers.  The day finally came and she was being kind of 'off.'  I don't know if it was all the attention or nerves or what, but she finally got in a groove and had a great time!
 She invited kiddos from her primary class, friends from Girl Scouts, and a few little people friends that she loves to play with.  Ben was concerned about the number of boys, so he got to invite two friends as well.
 Ah, at last...THE BIRTHDAY CHAIR!!!!!
 We did cupcakes, ice cream, and snacks with drinks in the party room.
 Annie being silly...she is such a hoot!  She loves to be at the center of attention, but only when she sets it up that way.  Love this sweet girl.  She is sure to always give me a hug and a kiss before she leaves each morning; a moment that I adore!

 Part of her party favors were hairbows.  Annie, Emily, and I spent many hours in the previous days creating the perfect hairbows for Annie's friends!  She had a great time.  Her friends had a great time.  AND my house stayed clean!  Win-win all around!!!  Happy Birthday Annie - hope this year is fantastic for you!!!

First Day of School

 Oh, the joy of the first morning.  It didn't go as fantastic as one would hope...although I'm not sure why.  Despite their beautiful faces, they were excited to start school.  Ben was bugged because he wanted to get to the bus stop early to play with his friend.  Emily wasn't happy with her shoes (although are you digging her outfit???) nor did she want to make a sign language K for starting Kindergarten.  Annie begins 2nd grade, and Ben is in 4th - the year of different teachers for different subjects!
Proof that Emily was glad to be there!  She has a new teacher this year, Mrs. Pickens and they have done very well together so far!  Emily is in a class with 7 siblings from Annie's girl scout troop - including 2 little girls that have become Emily's best buddies.  She is a little social butterfly and comes home telling me all the classroom gossip.  I love it!!!!