Alas I have fallen behind again, but the last 11 days have been pretty jammed packed. Here's what's been going on:
Last Sunday Matthew was ordained as a Priest by Aaron. I still can't believe he is old enough for that!! He got to say his first sacrament prayer for a homebound woman in our ward and he was so excited. He even got to sit up at the sacrament table this most recent Sunday. It was so weird to see him there! He was so excited, however, we did talk to him and tell him he had to keep calm. He did pretty well for the most part--there were only a few times he did some hand flapping, but he kept himself in check. I was so nervous. The priest next to him helped him in tearing up the bread so I was glad to see he had help. They are going to give him a few weeks to get used to sitting up there before he will get the chance to actually give the sacrament prayer. I will be nervously waiting in the audience when that happens....Here's my cute boy after getting ordained:
Josh had his appointment with the neurologist last week. She told us his EEG came back normal and gave us a weaning schedule for his medication. I am so nervous. We now just wean him off and sit and wait to see if he starts having seizures. It didn't help that she renewed his intranasal (nose spray) emergency medication prescription for if he starts to have seizures and they don't stop. That's not really comforting, but I am glad I have the medication. It is a specialized medication that can only be mixed at the Primary Children's Hospital pharmacy so after dropping off the prescription to get filled we headed over to grab some lunch. Josh is an entertaining lunch date.We started the weaning process Sunday. Keep your fingers crossed for Josh (and for the rest of us because we are all a little nervous about it!).
Speaking of Josh he applied to be on the city youth council for this upcoming year. He had to fill out an application and get a letter of recommendation, too. He turned the application in over a month ago and had an interview last week. He had to interview in front a few city councilmen, two youth council adult leaders and the youth council mayor. I was nervous for him. To help him prepare I had him practice interviewing with Grandpa Terry since he used to hire people to work for him when he manager. Anyway, Josh seemed to have done great, though. He is one of the two youngest they selected for the position and they liked his personality so much that they even gave him a leadership position. Wahoo! Josh was pretty excited. He will be working on different city projects with about 20 other youth council kids throughout the year. He had his first leadership and planning meeting last night at Costa Vida. He didn't say too much about it so I am hoping it went well. I am trying to let him be in charge of himself, but it is hard to sit by and watch him do it!! I hope this year is a good experience for him!
Since summer is wrapping up we decided to make the most of this last week of freedom. I took the kids bowling with their free coupons at Boondocks. Let's just say after seeing them bowl I don't foresee any of my kids becoming bowling pros--haha! I also was reminded that Daniel is quite competitive. He ended up losing and was not happy about it, either. What can you do?!
That evening Sarah's sweet primary teacher made her a birthday cake decorated as a furry dog. It was really cute and Sarah said it was pretty tasty, too.
The morning of Sarah's birthday Aaron got up early to make sure she had 9 donuts to celebrate her birthday. She was pretty excited!
We all went out to lunch to celebrate Sarah's birthday. We invited G&G T to come along, too. I love Pizza Pie Cafe because the kids can eat whatever and however much and I don't have to cook it or clean it up. It's a win-win in my book!
After lunch we headed over to the Rush Funplex. I had gotten some free 3 hour passes from the last parade so we could do anything for three hours for FREE. We started off with the glow in the dark go karts:
Sarah and Noah weren't quite tall enough to drive their own so they rode along with Daniel and Josh.
The second time around Noah got to ride with me as you can see our selfie with glow in the dark teeth--haha. It was a lot of fun.
We then did glow in the dark laser tag. I am a horrible shot by the way. Our team lost, but it was still fun to play anyway.
Next we did a round of bowling. I beat everyone, but that isn't saying much since none of us broke the 100 mark--haha! It was fun playing, though:
Next we did glow in the dark mini golf. Josh and I actually played a game while everyone else just cheated their way through the course. We were the only people there which was really nice so the kids really could just cheat their way through. No one cared.
After that we came home and had Sarah's ice cream cake.
Nine candles can be a bit hard to blow out at once it seems, but she finally got all the candles:
I am so glad to have my sweet Sarahbug in our family. Us girls have to stick together, right?!
The next day Daniel had his allergist updose OIT (oral immunotherapy) appointment. He even got to do a lung function test which he passed with flying colors. Although he HATES doing them, he's a good sport. They make it a game of blowing out all the birthday candles on the screen. Sometimes he can get them all other times he can't, but he's willing to do the test.
Then the most exciting thing happened he got to eat his very first cashew without a problem. What is even more interesting he actually liked the taste. Wahoo!
They sent us home with his daily doses of cashew in a medication dispenser box which was interesting.
Since every cashew is a different size they measure out his daily doses according to weight. Here's what Wednesdays and Thursdays doses look like:
We only have a few more months of OIT, but I am so glad we have done the program with Daniel. It has really changed our lives for the better. When I go to his updose appointment we run in to the same families doing OIT with their children and it is fun getting to know them and seeing their progress, too. We are grateful for this opportunity!
In getting ready for school I found some coupons for haircuts and took the three middle boys in for a trim. This a treat for the boys since I cut their hair 95% of the time. Occasionally I like to have a professional do it to help me get the right lines in their hair to cut along with the follow up haircuts I do--if that makes sense. The kids were excited to have a professional cut their hair. Noah's haircut took forever because, interestingly enough, he is the most particular about his hair. He spent a good 10 minutes explaining to the stylist about how he combs 'The Waves' into his hair. He wanted to make sure she didn't cut his hair too short because then he couldn't do 'THe Waves' anymore. Too bad I told the stylist beforehand to cut it all off. Noah wasn't too happy about the outcome, but I love it. All three boys looked very handsome afterward despite not having 'The Waves'.
Josh had his first Cross Country Meet last week. I was nervous for him. There are only 3 freshman kids on the Cross Country Team this season and Josh is one of them. There are two boys and one girl. There are about 35 other Cross Country kids on the team. Anyway they had their first meet down in Salt Lake. I was glad I was able to make it down there to watch him run. Here is Josh right before his 3 mile run:Here's all the freshman boys from all the different 65 schools around that were involved in the meet. There were a ton! This is the starting line for just the freshman boys:
Good thing Josh is tall. It made him a bit easier to spot when the race first started. When we were at the neurologist's office he measured 6'2 3/4" tall--almost 6'3"!!! I know I always say he is tall, but he really is tall for a 14 year old kid!! Anyway, he is in the middle--the one who is a head taller than most everyone else:
He did great for his first meet. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the season plays out.
Daniel started soccer this week. He loves soccer and knows a few teammates on his team this season. It is fun to watch him play. He's the one in the black and red shirt:
Friday we had an Activity Day girls activity. We went down to the new Family History Center in Layton, Utah. All the girls had fun learning about the center and finding out different interesting people they are related to. Sarah found out she is related to Emma Hale (Joseph Smith's wife) and Brigham Young:
I think I had as much fun looking at relatives as Sarah did. It was a fun activity.
Somehow the kids found out it was 'Bring Your Own Cup Day' at 7 Eleven this past weekend. They made me go (although it really didn't take too much convincing ;)). They carefully selected what cups they wanted to use from home. Thankfully all of them were somewhat reasonable in size--phew! Before you could get your Slurpee you had to measure your cup to make sure it wasn't bigger than what was allowed. All of our cups passed so they all got their Slurpees. Thankfully no one got 'slurped' this time.
Friday afternoon/evening the scouts had a campout at Antelope Island. This campout the 11 year old scouts were invited to come along, too, which meant Aaron got to go along since he is an 11 year old scout leader. He wasn't very excited about it since he doesn't ever sleep on a campout, but was happy to go along with Daniel. Here's all the boys that went:
The next morning they all got to go on a 5-6 mile hike.
Here's Daniel and a friend chatting it up with one of the scout leaders on the way down the hike:
Aaron was the one taking all the pictures so he wasn't in any of them, but he really was there--I promise!! Daniel had fun. Aaron did, too, despite not sleeping very well. They rocked the hike, though. They even had some excitement since they had to detour off the path a ways to avoid two bull bison who decided to hang out on the path and refused to move. Always a good time, right?!
After Aaron and Daniel got home and showered we headed out to see the Davis County Fair. It was cool to see the Sea Lions close up:
The kids really loved the kid area and all the activities they had there.
They even got to pet a lizard:
and a snake. Sarah got to wear the snake for a few minutes just to see how heavy it really was. She was a bit nervous, but thought it was pretty neat:
The kids loved petting the bunnies:
We got to check out the chickens. Aaron didn't stay in this area very long, though--haha!
Then we hit the petting zoo. They had a couple tortoise moving around the kids thought were pretty interesting. Matthew like touching them:
We even got to see a camel and a few llamas:
After leaving the fair we headed down to Provo because I had reserved some tickets to tour the MTC after they built the new building and remodeled part of it. Before our tour we visited BYU campus and the bookstore where the kids found and sat on a bench with a bronze Cosmo. Noah thinks it's quite funny to pull weird faces in any picture he takes nowadays. I wonder what he will think in about 20 years....crazy kid!
We were excited to check out he MTC since we will be having our boys enter there sooner than later--eek! Time is really going by fast! They used to let you walk in to the auditorium and drop off your missionary a few years ago, but that is not the case anymore. The only time I was able to go inside is when I dropped off my boyfriend (not Aaron) a long time ago. I was living in England at the time when my own brother went so I wasn't able to visit when they dropped him off. Now you just do curbside drop-off which is so fast. Good thing I still don't have to worry about that for at least 4 more years....Anyway Aaron was excited to point out the stuff that was the same when he was on his mission 20 years ago.
We had to get a picture by the infamous map. We had all the kids point out where they wanted to go on their missions. Josh wants Italy because they are supposed to have the best food. What crazy kids!
The sleeping apartments looked pretty similar to when Aaron was there:
At the end they have a model of the new MTC layout so you could see what everything looks like as a smaller model which was pretty cool.
Our ward is having a party next Friday. They are having a BBQ competition that Aaron is entering. He doesn't quite know what he wants to make so he has been experimenting to see what tastes the best. I am not complaining because that means I don't have to cook--wahoo! He smoke some tri tip roast on Sunday and it turned out pretty good. We had 5 pounds of meat and it only lasted through dinner and lunch the next day before it was gone. It was served with 10 pounds of baked potatoes, too, and my kids annihilated it all. Here's what it looked like before it was inhaled by my kids:
It will be interesting to see who wins the contest!!
Yesterday was the Great Eclipse of 2017. We weren't in the path of totality, but the sun was 93% covered where we were, though. We enjoyed watching the progression. It was interesting to see how things got darker and cooler during the middle of the eclipse.
Aaron was lucky enough to come home for lunch to see some of the eclipse, too.
I tried taking a picture, but it didn't turn out that great. Oh well it was a cool thing to experience though. I hope next time we will be able to make it to an area of totality next time!!
After the eclipse I took the kids over to Lagoon-A-Beach for a fun last summer water park visit. It was the first visit for us this summer and the kids were so excited. It was good because it really wore them out, too which is always a good thing.
Last night we had Josh's back to school meeting at the Jr. High. It will be an interesting year. Tonight is the elementary kids back to school so it will be interesting to meet all their teachers. It is crazy how fast school started this year!! I hope it is a good year!
At work, Aaron's customer is the office in charge of the F-16. A little while ago, they got a hold of a retiring aircraft and wanted Aaron to turn it into one of the test stands that he builds. They removed the engine, the gun, and then took off the wings and rolled it down the street on base over to Aaron's building where they will put the wings back on. Aaron then gets to design and build a bunch of equipment to make the airplane into a test stand where someone can sit in the seat and have all the instruments move like it is really flying. Here is a pic of the jet going down the street on base:

