I'm still posting from our vacation...Did I mention how cool it was yet? JK...everyone knows I can't say enough good things about it. Anyway we went to the Oregon Caves where we climbed over 500 stairs throughout the caves. Hanna and her cousin Bridger were a little scared over some of the inclines and declines of the stairs. Overall it was some pretty cool sites within the middle of the mountain!
One of the "how high are we going" staircases....The room at the top of the staircase was AMAZING!!
Cousin Bridger standing next to one of the cool stalagmites...We actually learned some geology throughout the tour.
So after yesterday's depressing post of mine, I'm doing a tad better. I just never thought owning a business would so hard. My business is not even that big, but the bigger it gets, the more people I have to depend on and people aren't necessarily always reliable! I heard a quote once from a fellow business man that reads, "The best plans are great until you add people, but to have a great plan, you need people." Isn't it ironic....I think it goes to show that a good work ethic needs to be implanted into kids early. So guess what my kids did today, the dishes, laundry, etc! After today's trial at a seven, four, and two year olds work ethic, I've decided I might have to beat it into them, (JK) but we'll keep trying tomorrow. Have I mentioned to anyone about "Miracle Music"? It is going to be my new favorite thing. I tried it once, but wasn't consistent, so we're trying again. It's a morning and evening routine that is set to music. The kids work to brush their teeth before the song is over to earn a point. We keep track of their points and they earn things...CHECK it out if you are struggling with routine like me!!
Cute story about Piper today...She was helping with the laundry and saw that her shirt was dirty and wanted to add it into the washer. The problem was she wanted it out (clean) a few seconds later. Hard lesson to learn that the washer takes time. We learned this by watching her shirt go round and round and pulling out a few other soaking wet things to demonstrate that you couldn't wear things until they were dry.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Oregon Caves
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Monday, July 21, 2008
Alizah's First Crush
Here is a picture of Alizah's first crush. Elder Frost and his companion Elder Kennington has spent a lot of time at our house with dinners, fishing, and just visiting. They came and did sharing time last week and Alizah couldn't stop turning around and looking at Elder Frost. He left our area last week and Alizah beat Hanna senseless when Hanna told her she wouldn't see him anymore. He promised to come back when he gets home, but we'll see! These elders were so great with our kids. They would bring games for the kids to play and constantly was giving out "high fives". The elders also just live up the road from us so we hope to get to know the new companion too!
Today was an extremely rough day at work. It's one of those days, that I needed to post a picture of something that truely matter-my children learning about the gospel. I needed an end to my day that didn't include something to do with work!! Thank-you to all those people that have been a constant presence to my children during this rough last year!!
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Beck "Family Tree"


So I told you Grandma Mimi, that once I got my pictures back I would be posting my regular ones. I figure since you are back from Europe to that you would be checking in with us!!
We are keeping extremely busy because we are trying to take off in a few weeks to go traveling again. Hanna is continuing her piano lessons (actually earning $1/practice session from Grandma Marsha for her gymnastic camp.....I think it's better than just giving her $$$!!), fundraising for meet season by selling cherries, getting her physical (including shots-so brave!) for camp, and swimming her heart out. Alizah completed her first appointment with her new friend Ashley (a behavioral therapist) to help her with her anxiety. Long story short, the appt. was only 20 minutes due to us small town hicks from Moses Lake that got so LOST in Spokane that we were an hour late! I really don't know how it happened exactly. All I do know is that Alizah wasn't the one who needed help with anxiety that day-it was her mom and dad!! We go back twice next week. I'm not sure how I'm going to fit two Spokane trips into next week...it makes me miss a big town where things like this are more readily available. Piper's newest addition to her vocabulary is whenever we ask her to do anything, she answers with "FINE" (of course read between the lines-with an attitude). I wonder where she picks that up- big sisters maybe??? She's currently asleep-note the time-6:00 p.m. We are STRUGGLING with her taking too late of a nap and then going to sleep at night. She still needs a nap so badly, but is so involved with her sisters that she won't slow down.
Oh-cute story too, did you know the price for the neighborhood lemonade stand is now up to $1?? And people still buy it!! That dates me I guess, because we sold it for 10 cents!!
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
"Crab Beach"

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Friday, July 18, 2008
TreeHouse Vacation



and actually made it through the entire week without any fights!!
SO...I was the loser of the posting. I was the last, so anyone that reads all of my sister's blogs will be hearing repeats of a few stories, but since this is my family's history, I need to write my account of our vacation.
Papa Goose and Maimi Dawn bought a week of camping in the treehouses in Cave Junction, Oregon for our Christmas present last year. It was the best idea that I truely hope they continue. There were memories that we will have that last much longer than 15 minutes of present opening in a crazy Christmas morning.
We had a rough trip down to Oregon with Piper throwing so many times that we actually ended up buying her a new car seat. I washed her in a Kmart's bathroom sink on one of our stops and bought garbage bags to put the pillows and blankets in that we collected along the way. Poor Piper, she was such a trooper. She was pretty clingy and sluggish the whole trip, but really did hang in there! After 12 hours of driving, we arrived to the treehouses and I went right to bed with what I thought was just the after-effects of the ride, but became convinced it was strep only after a few hours. I begged Korbi's left over penicillin (which I was repremanded by a doctor later) because she had strep the week before. She only had four doses left, but it did help me through the next few days as we hiked through the Oregon caves, swam in the water hole, collected shells at the beach, and tried to hug the Redwood forest's trees. We had an amazing time with everyone and the kids didn't want to leave. We belly-danced in the mountains, climbed rope bridges to Papa's treehouse twenty feet above the ground, and swung on the rope swing. The treehouse crew provided us with breakfast every morning and then we would bbque or eat foil dinners at night. I will definately be taking my kids back here. It's funny because despite that this might have been my personal worst vacation it was at the same time- my best because of the memories it provided for my kids. On the way back to Moses Lake we stopped in Portland to break up the drive. When we pulled into Moses Lake, I stopped at the clinic and got more Penicillin for the strep throat that still had not gotten better. Just yesterday I ended up with a shot in the rearend because it still had not gone away. I think it might have been the hiking, swimming, etc. that provoked it, but how could I rest when we were actually vacationing in treehouses???? Now that I've gotten my pictures back, I will be updating and doing much better on my blog. Sorry everyone for the vacation from my blog, so much has kept us so busy, but I've got lots of pictures to share!
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
Scientist Hanna

It sticks to him when there's garbage on the ground."


Alizah and Piper really liked this one!

and have on Mars was a bathroom...
Camp Invention was a great experience for Hanna. She enjoyed the arts & crafts and building the Sludge City/Recycling Town best. I think she takes after me and is more English/Arts inclined. I also think she thought the week would be more test tube science projects, but it was good to get her thinking "outside the box" and working with different kids as a team. I loved being able to let her be apart of a science project and sure appreciate all those who gave her money for her birthday so that she could go!!
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Oh just a little comment on comments posted after the lyme disease post. No, the picture posted of the lyme disease was not Hanna's arm, but the SEVEN bulls-eye spots on her body looked IDENTICAL to the picture!!! Craziness huh??? I wonder why I had waited so long to take her in....
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