Note: Plan ahead...this salad takes a while to make.
Step 1: Sunday: Notice the sign up sheet for the Relief Society dinner. Remember your mom’s wonderful seven layer salad. Feel ambitious. Sign up to bring it to the dinner.
Step 2: Pick up the ingredients at the grocery store on Monday. Plan on making it after family home evening. Wrestle the kids to bed. Do a batch of dishes, make a few phone calls, and run an errand. Fall in to bed around midnight, promising to make the salad in the morning.
Step 3: Tuesday morning: Dress kids; go to band concert. Come home and redress little ones. Make lunch. Get ready for activity days. Take the second graders on a field trip to PetSmart. Drop pictures off at one hour photo. Pick up supplies for activity days. Pick up kids at school. Go back to pick up photos; find out they won’t be done until tomorrow. Frantically go home. Go to activity days. Send husband to walmart for one hour photos.
Come home at 5:30. Finally take a shower and brush your teeth. Suddenly it dawns on you you never made the salad. Go to the cupboard. Pull out the tropical fruit salad. Open can. Drain. Pour into fancy bowl. Hope nobody notices it came from a can. Thank heavens for food storage.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
NOT the Way to Wash
Deborah was running in to pick up the kids from school and noticed that Seth had a stinky diaper that leaked. To make matters Worse Seth had gotten yuck all over his hands. She knew she would have a terrible mess to clean up, but was waiting until she got the kids home before unbuckling him and cleaning him. "Mommy," Seth said, "my hands aren't dirty any more." Deborah looked back, sure enough Seth's hands were visibly cleaner. He had them in his mouth.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Derbies and Decision making
Hello all! It has been a fun, yet crazy couple of weeks around here! Brian has been substituting in a couple of ITT classes, so he is feeling a little sleep deprived. Melissa and Jessica participated in a consumer decision making contest sponsored by 4-H on Thursday night. The goal was to review a case scenario, and then examine four products that could be purchased and decide which one would be the best buy according to the needs of the purchaser. They then had to defend their choices by explaining their decision to a judge. Jessica took first place in the county, and Melissa took third!
On Friday night, we had our Powder Puff Pinewood Derby for Activity Days. (It was originally the Daddy Daughter Pinewood Derby, but we had so many girls without dads to come that we renamed it so that they wouldn't feel bad. The leaders were dismayed on Tuesday to find that half of our girls didn't have cars made (also due to lack of dads in the home). So, on Thursday night Sister Nudd and I packed the seven girls up and took them over to the ward woodworking expert's house to cut out their cars. The girls designed them, and then we cut seven cars out. We then went back to Shelley Nudd's garage and painted them, and added stickers for a finishing touch. I am grateful to Shelley for her willingness to help me on this project. Her husband was called as stake president about a month ago, so she doesn't have a lot of extra time on her hands. Then right before the race, one of the dads drilled holes to use with quarters as weights for the cars. It was fun to have each girl with a nice car. We also had a few old cub scout cars as back ups.
We had a great turnout! We had fifteen girls there, although we only have seven that attend church on Sundays. I wanted the race to be fun for everyone, so I gave each girl a "prize purse", and they got a different prize depending on what place they took in the race. We kept it moving, so each girl raced their car 10 times! We had chili and hot dogs for dinner (leftover chili, anyone?) We had a really fun time.
On Friday night, we had our Powder Puff Pinewood Derby for Activity Days. (It was originally the Daddy Daughter Pinewood Derby, but we had so many girls without dads to come that we renamed it so that they wouldn't feel bad. The leaders were dismayed on Tuesday to find that half of our girls didn't have cars made (also due to lack of dads in the home). So, on Thursday night Sister Nudd and I packed the seven girls up and took them over to the ward woodworking expert's house to cut out their cars. The girls designed them, and then we cut seven cars out. We then went back to Shelley Nudd's garage and painted them, and added stickers for a finishing touch. I am grateful to Shelley for her willingness to help me on this project. Her husband was called as stake president about a month ago, so she doesn't have a lot of extra time on her hands. Then right before the race, one of the dads drilled holes to use with quarters as weights for the cars. It was fun to have each girl with a nice car. We also had a few old cub scout cars as back ups.
We had a great turnout! We had fifteen girls there, although we only have seven that attend church on Sundays. I wanted the race to be fun for everyone, so I gave each girl a "prize purse", and they got a different prize depending on what place they took in the race. We kept it moving, so each girl raced their car 10 times! We had chili and hot dogs for dinner (leftover chili, anyone?) We had a really fun time.
Jessica and Melissa made really sleek little racers. Melissa's car ended up taking first place overall, and Jessica's car took third. When they held this activity two years ago, Melissa's car was dead last, so this was a nice improvement for her. We also came up with some clever awards for each car. We will have an awards ceremony at our next activity.
On Saturday night Brian and I sanded and varnished a new dresser for the boys' room. They have a very girly one that we willpost on craigslist on Monday. The new one has 12 drawers! We bought it for $50 on craigslist. Hooray for storage space!
On Saturday night Brian and I sanded and varnished a new dresser for the boys' room. They have a very girly one that we willpost on craigslist on Monday. The new one has 12 drawers! We bought it for $50 on craigslist. Hooray for storage space!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Thursday, October 04, 2007
What Grampa Likes
Conversation between Deborah and Seth:
Debs: Does Seymour like pizza?
Seth: Yes
Debs: Do you like pizza?
Seth: Yes
Debs continued to ask several others, then...
Debs: Does Grampa like pizza?
Seth: NO!
Debs: He doesn't? What does Grandpa like?
Seth: Salad!
Debs: Does Seymour like pizza?
Seth: Yes
Debs: Do you like pizza?
Seth: Yes
Debs continued to ask several others, then...
Debs: Does Grampa like pizza?
Seth: NO!
Debs: He doesn't? What does Grandpa like?
Seth: Salad!
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Ward Campout
This is Jessica and Seth hiking at our ward campout. Notice Seth's rope on his belt loop: he likes to pretend he is a doggie, and insists on a leash. We much prefer the rope on his belt loop to his original plan, which was a rope wrapped around his neck!
Stopping to see the Flags
On the way to meet cousins at Thanksgiving Point, we passed a soccer field full of hundreds of flags. We stopped for a fun photo shoot with the kids.
Hiking to Cecret Lake
Ivie Clan at the Point
This is ALL of the Ivie grandkids except little Adam. From the left, we have Hyrum Ivie, Melissa Ivie, Hannah Dixon, Arianna Harper, Jessica Ivie, Noah Ivie, Seth Ivie (front), Matthew Shaw, Kevin Dixon, Ryan Dixon, Ashley Shaw, Cassandra Ivie, Leslie Larson, Ethan Shaw, Katie Shaw (front), Sabrina Larson, Isaac Dixon, and Nathaniel Dixon.
Noah and Katie
Cassandra's Birthday Party
At the Water Park
Hyrum, Ashley and Melissa playing at the waterpark. Because it was Cassandra's 7th birthday, Colleen told Cassandra that we needed to do seven fun things. These included a trip to the water park, birthday cake, bowling, presents, dinner at Golden Corral, playing with cousins, and one more I can't remember.
Visiting the Shaws
Slaying a Giant
Children's 26.2 Challenge
Cassey at the Cafeteria Campout
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