Monday, December 28, 2015

Shiny Hair

Sophia was playing her mom's hair and remarked, "Mom, you have really shiny hair."
Happy with the compliment, Deborah replied, "Thank you, Sophia."
Then Sophia added, "It's so shiny because you're really old Mom."
(Sophia should have quit while she was ahead.)

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Noah's Compliment

Compliment from Noah: "You are as beautiful as a kitten next to a rose bush!"

Soup Standards

We were walking in Macey's and Brian bought Melissa and Cassey some soup to eat while they walked around. Brian took a sip.
Brian: "This isn't very good."
Melissa: "This is good soup, Dad. You've just been ruined because you have tried Mom's."

10 Year Old Compliments

Deborah was making peanut butter bars yesterday with Seth and Sophia. Seth's commented, "Mom, these start out kind of a mess and turn into something sweet. ..kinda like you!" 10 year old boy compliments are the best!

Like a Puppy

Cassey was cleaning the kitchen and got to the point she didn't really know what to do anymore. She said to Melissa, "I am like a confused puppy... Except I am not a puppy."

Buying Kisses

Deborah was trying to get our youngest daughter to give her a kiss, but Sophia was far too busy to be interrupted to stop playing.  
After several attempts, including a couple of bribes, Sophia finally turned to her Mom and in an exasperated voice said, "Mom, I'm NOT a kiss store.". 
Apparently her kisses can't be bought.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

What Would Mommy Say?

Jessica was playing with Sophia, and Sophia was concerned about a bump on one of her fingers.  Trying to be consoling, Jessica suggested to Sophia that she show the bump to her mom.  Sophia went up stairs, and then came done a few minutes later.  "What did Mom say?" asked Jessica.  Sophia replied "She said 'Don't stick your finger in my face while I'm trying to do something.'"  Chuckling as I heard the story I asked Deborah about it.  She didn't remember the incident.  I asked Sophia, who then confessed, that she hadn't really asked Mom, but had decided that is what she would say.

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Pretending to be a Baby

Deborah (to Sophia): "Are you my baby?"
Sophia: "I am not a baby anymore. I am a big girl."
Deborah: "But can you be my baby, cause I don't have one anymore?"
Sophia "Well, I can pretend to be a baby I guess..."

Monday, May 21, 2012

Potato Chips

The following conversation happened between my wife Deborah and our daughter Sophia:

Deborah: "Sophia get me a chip ok?"
Sophia: "Well, they're my chips, ok?"
Deborah: "Well, I bought them"
Sophia: "Well, I dumped them...."

Thursday, April 05, 2012

Busy Homework

Sophia was sitting at the table coloring on her sisters YW calendar.

She explained to her mom: "This is homework. This is how I do my busy homework. I am drawing a busy thing."

Realizing there were numbers on the calendar she continued "25...28....18....tissue...14..." as she scribbled.

Seeing she still had an audience of her Mom she exclaimed,
"Oh, mom, guess what? I'm gonna draw your name on this!"
Sophia then proceeded to draw her mom's "name" (more scribbles) at the top of the page.

[Later]

Sophia: "My paper fell down. That's because I was busy."
Deborah: "What does that mean?"
Sophia: "Then you have to leave me alone to do my homework. When they are busy they draw it all by theirself"

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Wishing to Be Uncle Brian's Kid

Sophia: "I wish I was Uncle Brian's kid. But I'm not. I'm your kid."
Deborah: "Which Uncle Brian?"
Sophia: "Klaleb's Dad."
Deborah: "So do you wish you were Pam's kid?"
Sophia: "Sometimes I AM Pam's kid!"

Starting to like the days when she couldn't talk...
basically Sophia wants to live with Kaleb.

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Love Me the Most

We like to play a game with Sophia. We go up to her and ask "Who do you love the most?" The goal is to get her to say your name, but she likes to tease people especially her Mom and say someone else. I often will get her to say "Dad" and then she and I giggle while Mommy comes and tickles her and exclaims "No, you're supposed to love me the most."

When Deborah tried to play that game with her today while I was at work, Sophia didn't answer, instead this time she just said: "Mom, Daddy isn't here."

Friday, July 08, 2011

Already

I was getting the kids ready to go outside. Since it was a sunny day and we were up in the mountains I wanted everyone to be wearing sunscreen.

Me: "OK, everybody needs to be wearing sunscreen."

Seth: "Why?"

Me: "Because if you don't you'll get a sunburn and that will make you tired and grouchy."

Hyrum: "I'm already tired."

Seth: "And I'm already grouchy."

Thursday, June 02, 2011

A quick update

It has been such a long time since I have posted regularly, and Christmas letters never made it out this year. I think I will do a quick update on all of our kids for those interested, and then we will go back to our regular, quirky posts.

Melissa: My beautiful oldest girl is just finishing her 8th grade year. It has been a very interesting one. As usual, the highlight of her year was the Regional Science Fair. She took first place in her division, and was invited to participate in the Broadcom Masters competition, which means that she was in the top 10% of projects nationwide. She also loved being a part of the school play, Seussical. She was Mrs. Mayor. Melissa recently won an election for student body treasurer. She was nominated to run for President, but she had a very close friend running for the same position, and chose to put the friendship before the position. Currently she is preparing for a summer of pioneer trek, Brighton, OakCrest, and being a counselor at 4H family camp. Her viola teacher gave her a book of hymns, which she loves to play. They say that the teenage years are hard; I am a lucky mom. She knows what she believes and she makes wise decisions.

Jessica: Jessica just finished 7th grade. Her teachers describe her as quiet, but very bright. She gets more beautiful as the days go by. She also won first place in the school science fair, and took place in regionals. Jessica enjoys all subjects. Her grade spent much of the year working on an Urban Farming manual, and studying different gardening techniques. She also played several parts in Seussical. Jessica plays the cello, which she enjoys. Our little Sophia thinks that she owns Jessica, which Jess enjoys most of the time! She loves to hang out with a good book, and really enjoys attending youth meetings at church. She is a sweet kid.

Cassandra: Cass is becoming quite a proficient violinist. She is excited that she will be a sixth grader this next year. We are not as excited to see her grow up on us! She is already beginning her sixth grade service project (part of the curriculum at our school) by helping out the Unified Fire Department with FireCorps, helping with fire safety training at various community events and "town days" throughout the region. She is really looking forward to that. Cassandra is somewhere between a budding teen and a little girls, still enjoying dolls at times, but enjoying older pursuits with her sisters, as well. She is very social, and has a broad circle of friends, including kids and adults. She also took 4th place in her grade in a state-wide writer's contest sponsored by PBS.

Hyrum: Hyrum is becoming quite the storyteller. He loves to write and illustrate stories, especially if the involve dragons. Hyrum's favorite school day this year was Friday, because he would get to participate in Robotics at school. He loved being the "expert" and helping the kids in his class. Hyrum also likes to be the class clown when he can get away with it, but usually manages to keep this in check at school! Hy also placed 4th in the statewide PBS writers contest, and earned a $25 college savings certificate. Along with his sisters and Seth, Hyrum is an Irish dancer. He started hardshoe this year, which he loves.

Seth: Seth has had a lot of "firsts" this year. Seth started kindergarten, Irish dance, and most recently, violin. Seth's best friend at kindergarten is Desirae. Do we see a budding romance in a few years? She is awfully cute.... She is a good reader, and especially likes math. He also likes participating in 4H clubs after school. Eventually, he will probably be our tallest kid. He is a bit of a tease with both Noah and Sophia, but we are helping him to remember to be kind. He is a treasure.

Noah: Noah starts kindergarten next fall, and is looking forward to some time away from home! Noah is quite small for his age, so most people are surprised to find out he is old enough for kindergarten. Noah was cursed with weak enamel on his teeth, and has spent a lot of time in the dentist's office. He has been a trooper through it. Noah loves to play cars and dinosaurs. Fairness is very important to him, so he keeps us on our toes. We are not feeling quite ready for this little boy to go to school; our baby is growing up.

Sophia: Sophia is, and always will be, our miracle. As she develops and changes, she is defying all expectations. It took five minutes of resuscitation at birth, and at first pediatricians were somewhat pessimistic about her future. Now, approaching two, she talks like she is ready for kindergarten. She has a beautiful sense of humor, and loves to jump and dance. She loves feeding bread to the wild ducks that land in Grandpa's back yard, and will readily tell you that she is "bootiful". She also counts to three regularly, and loves to creatively count to 20...heavy on the creativity. She is the princess of the castle, and regularly bosses the rest of us around (but in the sweetest way, of course).

Well, that is the latest on the Ivie Seven. Maybe next week we will actually manage to add pictures!

Friday, June 04, 2010

Seth and Noah have two very close friends: their shadows.
Noah's shadow is named Jackson, and Seth's shadow is named Bob.
Noah says his shadow "be's mean" to him all the time. His shadow only likes Seth. Sometimes his shadow kickes him, and he kicks back (in self defense). Also when they are playing games, his shadow always says, "Ha Ha! I win!" He may soon be looking for a new shadow.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Tomorrow is the last day of school for our family, and we had what we call student-led conferences today. It is an opportunity to talk with each child's teacher, but more importantly it is an opportunity to have each child explain their accomplishments.

At Cassandra's conference, she read a copy of a poem that she wrote. I think many who read this blog will recognize some of what is here:

I am From
by Cassandra Ivie

I am from my mother's beautiful garden, the park at the end of the block, and the roses in front of my house.
I am from sitting under fruit trees on a hot day, the herb garden and its wonderful smell, and the swing set we've had so long.
I am from my Aunt Beckie's lemon cupcakes, Grandma Ivie's yams and potatoes, and turkey on Thanksgiving.
I am from my Grandma Taylor's chili on cold winter nights, my mother's desserts after a satisfying dinner, and pumpkin pie with a mountain of whipped cream.

I am from Snowbird in the mountains, the castle park and its tunnels, and Grampa Taylor's farm.
I am from mountains and long trails, Capitol Reef in midsummer, and Grandma Ivie's back yard.
I am from rosemary's nice smell, lavendar's pretty look, and parsley's funny curl.

I am from Kit-Kat, Hannah, and Ashley.
I am from Ceci, Debbie, and Brian.
I am from "capture the flag" near hay bales, tag with my friends, and hide-n-seek with my brothers.
I am from brecelets from Melissa, stuffed animals from my mom, and my journal's secrets.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Being "In Charge"

Seth (age 5): "Mom, one day when you need someone to be in charge, will you say Seth? Cause I have never been in charge the whole week. and Noah can be in charge of Sopie and I will be in charge of all the kids"

Apparently he doesn't understand the age factor.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Dragon Food

Noah was eating trix cereal, dry. apparently it is part of a game.
Seth: "Noah, Can I please have some dragon food? Cause I'm a dragon."
Noah: "Are you a bunny? cause it's only bunny food"