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Monday, April 27, 2009

Easter (April 12, 2009)

Easter was alot of fun for us this year. The kids make the holidays so much fun for me. I'll miss it when these years are over. It's a time of year where we can really contemplate the true meaning of Easter. The Atonement and the ressurection of Jesus Christ. Because He loves us so much he was willing to pay the price of our sins by dying a painful death. He bleed from every pore beacause of our transgressions so that we could live with Him and Heavenly Father again. He was ressurected on the third day so that we too can be ressurected and have our bodies reunited with our spirts once again. What a wonderful gift that is to each of us. Although I love all the fun things of Easter it's important not to forget the true meaning.

The boys woke up excited to see what the Easter Bunny brought them.



Needless to say they were not disapointed. I think the Easter Bunny goes overboard on the candy each year. You think she would get it right by now. Her eyes must be bigger than her appetite...or maybe, just maybe, she was thinking of Mom and Dad when she filled them. :-)


They loved going through their baskets.



Gavin didn't get as much candy as his brothers, but the Bunny compensated that with a puzzle and some extra litttle toys.



What's Easter without Peeps?



Or a Whoopie Cushion for that matter. The boys absoulutely loved these. I think they were the hit of their baskets. Hmmm...imagine that...little boys liking a toy like this.



From Mom and Dad they get some sort of clothing each year. Here is Jack getting his Tony Hawk shirt. He was happy! After the baskets we all got dressed in our Easter clothes and went to church. When we came home we had our Easter Egg Hunt.



Gavin found these in his Lightning McQueen bike all by himself.


This year we were surprised to find that there were even eggs hidden in the garage. Dylan's face is too funny. He found an egg in the stroller that he was having a hard time getting out.


Every year for Easter we put a leg of lamb in the rotisserie. It's one of our favorite meals. We stuff it with olive oil, garlic, Greek rub, fresh rosemary, lemon and feta cheese. The kids look forward to baskets and hunts and Mom and Dad look forward to dinner.



Jack fell asleep at the end of the day with his toothbrush, hat and notepad next to him. It was a long but good day.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Night Before Easter (April 11, 2009)

The boys really loved these sport slip on's that we put on the eggs.



Lots of concentration in this picture.



It was getting late and I didn't have time to wait for the eggs to dry so the boys could put their stickers on so I had to blow dry them.



We didn't let Gavin paint but he did enjoy putting stickers on the eggs.





Dad read the Easter story in the New Testament and asked the boys questions about it while they painted their eggs.




The finished product.






We left their baskets out for the Easter Bunny to fill and the eggs out for the bunny to take and hide so they could have a hunt after church.






Monday, April 20, 2009

Easter Gifts from Nana/Papa Don (Apr 9), Aunt Stephanie (Apr 10), & Grandma/Grandpa (Mar 29)

The boys always look forward to holiday gifts that come in the mail from family far away. The excitement shown in jack's face and body language says it all.

Gavin loved Peter Cottontail. I was surprised that he wasn't afraid of him. He jumps up and down, moves his head and sings a song about Easter. Jack was in the background waiting for Gavin to give him up so he could play with him. The boys were singing the song for about a week. Thank you Nana and Papa Don.

Dylan is showing off the Easter card that came with Peter Cottontail.



The next day another package came in the mail from Aunt Stephanie. She made them a letter and sent some yummy chocolate that we all enjoyed. Thanks Steph.
Grandma and Grandpa gave the boys their Easter Package in Utah the end of March when we went for Uncle Bill's surprise birthday party. They gave them some toys, lot's of candy and the movies Bolt and Madagascar II for the long car ride. Thank you Grandma and Grandpa for the peace it brought mom and dad on our 12 1/2 hour trek home.


Jackson's Pre-school Easter Party (April 9, 2009)


Gavin and I went to Jack's school for a hunt and party in the class afterwards. Gavin enjoyed it too. He wouldn't do the hunt though. I don't think he really understood it. He enjoyed the candy from inside an egg a student gave him. Jack had lot's of fun. He really loves going to school now. At the beginning he was so timid and unsure. Not anymore. He looks forward to the days he gets to go to "schoo" wear his backpack, and bring a snack. Just like Caden...it was pre-school that has helped him to go to Sunbeams (sunday school) without crying. The sunday right after his first week of school is all it took. That's exactly how it was with Cade.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Dylan's 1st Pinewood Derby (April 8, 2009)


Dylan and Chad had alot of fun preparing for their 1st pinewood derby together. Dylan loved sanding and painting. His brothers loved watching him and are now counting the years that they too can be in Boyscouts and do a pinewood derby car with their dad.





Here is the finished product.



There were 30 boys racing their cars that night. They raced three cars at a time. Each boy got to race 6 times. One point for 3rd, two points for 2nd, and three points for 1st. Then they added up the points. Chad was out of town that night and was very disapointed that he could'nt be there. I had to put the graphite in the wheels and add a penny to make the weight just right.




Gavin, Jack and Cade supporting Dylan. Nice hands in the pants there Jack.





The first four races Dylan came in 3rd and then all of a sudden he came in 1st for the last two races. I don't know if the graphite finally kicked in or what. I noticed at the end one of the front wheels started to come out. I wonder if thats what started making his car go faster. He tied with 3 others for 18th out of 30. We were happy to win a couple races. It was fun.







Dylan was so excited when he saw his car come in 1st. The pic on the left is of him right after his first win. He got a certificate for Best Workmanship. They put the date wrong...2009 not 2008.





Sunday, April 12, 2009

Expensive two weeks



Yes....that WAS our T.V. until Cade was playing wii bowling with his brothers and the remote slipped through his hands and smacked the screen. When the T.V. is turned off you can't tell it's broken. This happened on Saturday, April 4th. The boys had a wrestling tournament so we decided to tape general conference and watch it later that evening. (For those unfamilar..general conference is held twice a year and was that sat and sun and we receive spiritual guidance from the leaders of our church.) I had to run an errand and Chad had the boys play the Wii until I got back. When I got home he broke the news to me. Anyone want a 5 year old? It is Chad and my fault because we don't enforce them wearing the straps around their wrists. So, if any of you have the Wii...make your kids wear the wrist straps!!! They're not all stories...the remote really can go through the T.V. I called the T.V. repair man and he said to find a big black trash can and throw it in and go buy a new one. Unfortunately there is no fixing this. So Sunday we decided we could at least listen to conference because you could still hear sound on the T.V...just no picture. Well, on Sunday morning we turned it on and even the sound was gone. So we set up the laptop on the kitchen table for the kids with their coloring books and Chad and I watched conference on our bedroom computer. I really needed to be uplifted that day and conference really helped.
On that same Saturday...Gavin broke my cell phone. In the last two weeks our washing machine, video player in the car, and video camera also broke. I was wondering what else could break down. Maybe I shouldn't ask that question out loud. EXPENSIVE TWO WEEKS.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

IT'S A....


BOY!!!! We now have our basketball team. Daddy and Dylan thought it would be a girl and Cade, Jack and I guessed it was a boy. We have decided to name him Carson Edgerton. We are really excited and look forward to all the sport events we have ahead of us. The highlight of the week for Chad and I are going to the older boys sporting activities. It's fun to know that won't end anytime soon. In fact the boys wrestling coach was very excited when he found out we were having another boy. Everything looks good. Baby is healthy. I just took my glucose test and I passed. Yeah....no gestational diabetis. I had it with Caden, but he was the only one...thank goodness.
Well, I've had my computer fixed since January, but have been so busy that it's been hard for me to get to posting my journal entries. By the end of the day I'm exhausted and never get to it. So I'm going to try hard to get back to it. I'm also going to "try" and back post a bunch of stuff so family members can see pics I've never shown them and so I'll have them in my blog book. We'll see if I get that done or not. :-) I'm excited to start looking at everyones blog again since I haven't done that lately either.