Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thanks be to our God







THANKSGIVING AT THE BARRETTS. My brother in law Bill made a TurDucken, that is a chicken in a duck in a turkey. It took 12 hours and a lot of work. I was in charge of veggies, easy. We got a puzzle out to give Grandma Rappleye something to do while we cooked, and it ended up distracting half the family and we were late getting dinner on. I forgot my camera, so thankfully Heidi doesn't mind that I copied all her pictures off her blog. It was a fun day and we are very grateful this year for our many blessings.

Jared and I feel so blessed, he has done well in his business this year, and I have had a life changing experience with school and internships. I thank the Lord every day for his abundance of blessings. Working at the prison makes a person so grateful not only for freedom, but for family and resources and the gospel and education. IGNORANCE and WANT are unfortunately a plague in our society that we would like to pretend are not there, and I have seen them up close and personal this past year. I've been doing my best to serve and help, but feel my efforts are so meager against the tower of disadvantage some of these people face. I've turned to the Lord and keep moving forward.

THANKSGIVING ABC's. We are grateful for...
Alan, Atonement
Barretts, Bill
Carpenters, Christmas
Doctors
Exercise, Education
Fiora, Faith, Family
Grandma, Gabe
Holy Ghost, Heather, Heidi, Holly, Home, Health, Holidays
Iron Rod
Jesus, Jared, Jesse, Justin, Joseph
Karli, Kathy Sue, Krystal, Kynsie, Kali, Kelsy
Love, laughter
Mothers, Music
Nature, normal health, nice people
Optimism
Priesthood
Quiet time
Repentence, Rachel
Savanna
Transportation
Utah
Violin lessons
Weston water
Xtra helpings
Yards to play in
Zoo (our family gatherings are like a zoo)

Friday, November 26, 2010

Breakfast in bed



One morning Savanna asked me to make her breakfast in bed. Jared and I aren't too keen on eating in beds, crumbs and whatnot. So I said no, sometimes I'm really not a fun mommy. Savanna asked me again then next week on Saturday, and since I was feeling in a "want to be a good fun mommy" mood, I said I would do it. Weston came in the kitchen and saw the tray of food I was making and asked if he could have breakfast in bed too. Fiora followed suit. So I made all my kids breakfast in bed. To say they loved it is an understatement. Weston thought he'd died and gone to heaven. The next Saturday Weston asked for breakfast in bed again. I said no I'm going to stay in bed. I guess he didn't hear me because he sat in his bed for 30 minutes and finally started yelling and crying "Why isn't anyone making me breakfast in bed!!" That made Jared mad and me not really wanting to validate his pain. He didn't get his wish that morning. But we both agreed that it showed how much he loved it the first time. I scheduled Thanksgiving morning as the day I would do it again, and we got some pictures.

Nearsighted



Fiora is nearsighted. I was sitting up at the pulpit in church to lead the singing and when my family walked in, Savanna looked at me and waved, Weston looked at me and waved, Fiora looked, then squinted at me, then waved. I thought, that's funny, the other kids didn't squint. So when I sat by her in church I asked her to read the hymn numbers. She got them all wrong. So it was off to the eye doctor. After a brief, overpriced exam, and a huffy letter to the corporate office, we went to Wal-mart to get some glasses. She picked the $9 frames, which was nice of her. She looks so grown up now, and not she can see the blades of grass and hymnal numbers in church.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Dinosaur museum

I had a busy week as usual last week and came home Friday thinking, "I don't do enough fun stuff with my kids. Soon they will be too old to want to do fun stuff. I want to take them to the dinosaur museum tomorrow!" I told Jared my idea, he has principles that go against spending over 5 dollars on anything for a kid, but I was resolved in my determination to do something fun and educational with my children that they are going to grow out of in a few years. So on Saturday we were off!












The kids loved seeing all the dino bones and trying to pronounce all the names, but by far and yon their favorite part of the museum was the water/sand exhibit. They spent an hour making islands with trees and dinosaurs, dams, pathways, and dino burial grounds.







We had to leave the exhibits halfway through to have lunch, sandwiches I made and brought so as to not waste more money, and then we walked back through to where we left off. Of course, we ended in the paleontologist exhibit where the kids get to dig/brush out dinosaur bones from the ground. They liked that, but then we went back through the exhibits so they could spend another 30 minutes in the sand/water!





Can you believe Jared chose fishing over this exitement?!? We spent 4 hours there, it was worth every penny. And the kids thanked me more than once for taking them.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Various costumes

Its becoming a tradition for Savanna to be dissatisfied with her costume each halloween. In fact I almost always get a grumpy picture of her after her first costume attempt. I've learned to live with it. She has good ideas but has a hard time making that idea translate to something she's really satisfied with. She really wanted to be a Kyoshi warrior this year so we did our best to find an outfit that resembled that and I did her hair like Mulan, but she did not like it.

Fiora on the other hand is satisfied with just about anything. She wanted to be Nuay from The Last Airbender so we made a costume for her. But the day of her school parade she changed her mind and wanted to be Frankenstein's bride. So we scrambled to find a suitible ragged dress and veil and ratted her hair.


Then on halloween she changed her mind yet again and decided to be a bear. A BEAR. She was the cutest bear I've ever seen, but I did not see that coming.



Back to Savanna, she ripped out her hair, and had me do a french braid and went off to school and was a Kyoshi warrior for her school parade. But nobody knew what she was dressed up as, and this added to her disgruntled state.



So on Saturday we decided we really needed some face paint to make her look like a real warrior. Unfortunately she didn't like the way I did her face paint. Not that I was surprised. More grumpy pictures.


Weston was completely satisfied with his Aang costume, thankfully, and we had to put the finishing touches on that costume by buzzing his hair.




Savanna was forced to go with the facepaint to a little halloween recital our family put together Saturday. But as soon as we got home she washed her face and changed her outfit. She was inspired by my sister Krystal's outfit "The Red Queen" from Alice in Wonderland. She found a red dress, red cape, ratted her own hair, and voila, she was the red queen. All I had to do was her lipstick and put a few bobby pins in. Great job Savanna!





No matter what they were wearing, they had a great time running around the neighborhood trick or treating, we were glad the rain and wind stopped so we could take our time and get lots of candy! Happy Halloweeeeeeeen! (Whew that its over)

My sisters Karli and Heidi ran a half marathon that morning in costumes. They are awesome!
Jesse and Kesly.
I dressed up.
I was a fisherperson. The ninja is my brother Joseph.
One more picture of the Avatar.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

The Last Airbender

Weston wants to be Aang, the last air bender, the avatar, whatever name you prefer, for Halloween. This is the first halloween one of my kids hasn't been satisfied with some costume in our supply or in Target's large inventory. I researched costumes and found a few suppliers of Last Airbender costumes, but they were around $50 and looked cheap and not that impressive to me. I finally came to the realization that if I was to make Weston Aang, I would need to make the costume myself. Sewing is on the bottom of my list of abilities; however, Fiora volunteered me to sew 20 aprons for her classmates last month, and it somewhat increased my confidence. So Weston and I set out to make an Aang costume. Thankfully Weston was willing to settle for a costume design that resembled the "people movie" rather than the animated series. I found a tomato red cape, a hand me down aisian looking blouse, and an old cotton slip, and with the help of Wendy's sewing machine and some ingenuity, I transformed them into a cloak and an outfit that satisfied Weston. I was so pleased with myself!! (I had to order the staff from BuyCostumes.com., we had nothing like that lying around.) Weston talked me into buzzing his hair too, so stay tuned.







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