Thursday, March 29, 2012

Pinewood Derby

I love the Pinewood Derby, and we have some really good boys in our scout troop.  Ben and Austin didn't spend very much time on his car this year, but I still thought it was the best one.  It had a LEGO crash test dummy driving it, who can top that?
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 Ben realized that his car wasn't going to be a winner tonight, but he was ok with that.  He still had a lot of fun.


 Best use of a LEGO man award, and best sportsmanship award!  He's the only scout who got two awards tonight, and the one for sportsmanship was a box of a dozen donuts!  Great, just what a hyper 9 year old boy needs!




 I love the crash test dummy LEGO, it really made his the best car ever.



 Good job boys!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Spring Break part 3

Today we went to the Los Angeles Temple and showed the kids where my father was sealed to his parents when he was just Ben's age, and where Austin and I spent some time on our honeymoon.  It's a very large, very beautiful Temple and I was so grateful we could go.

Then we went to the Santa Monica Pier and enjoyed the carnival style park, being extras in a movie, and playing at the beach.  We couldn't get in the water because it was freezing, but the ocean is always amazing.  It was a long and glorious day!

 We have a picture almost identical to this, taken 15 years ago on our honeymoon.  If I can find that picture when I get home, I'll scan it and post them side by side.  We haven't changed much :)




Santa  Monica Pier



Grace was too scared to go on the Ferris Wheel, so she and I stayed and watched the other three go.  Ben was very nervous, but he handled the extreme height (85 feet) and high winds like a champ!

 Ben got better the second time around.
 The view from the top.





Ben is always chasing birds, trying desperately to touch one.  This guy on the pier let Ben hold an exotic bird for just the cost of a small tip!  This is a yellow headed Amazon, and at one point he also had a blue Macaw on the top of his head.  Ben is my bird lover, and he was in HEAVEN.



 The water was freezing, but we couldn't resist dipping our toes in anyway!







Also, here's a few pictures from our visit with Great-Grandma yesterday.  She LOVED the re-upholstered footstool, and it made my day to give it to her.  I also asked her to tell the story of the day she was sealed to her family in the Temple, and my kids sat respectfully and quietly listening the whole time.  It was a great afternoon.





Today's anecdote:  I got a mild sunburn on my head on Monday playing at Craig Park, so I ran to Old Navy this morning before our day began and bought a new hat.  This would protect the parts in my hair and my tender, already burned scalp for getting worse.  I also covered my arms in sunblock and the tops of my ears, so I was good to go.  It turns out I forgot to put sunblock on my neck and chest, and they're burnt pretty crispy.  I always forget something, and my skin never lets me forget it!  :)

Monday, March 12, 2012

One last thing... a family heirloom restored!

My Grandma Meacham had this footstool in her home when she was growing up, and she was born in 1919.  She gave the stool to my parents and said they could do whatever they wanted with it.  My Dad asked me if I would do a needlepoint to recover it, and I started on it in January.  It took me a few months, but it turned out great!  Tonight, Mom Dad & I pulled off the rotten cover and put on the new one.  Here's my process....

Before picture, almost 100 years old.


An empty shell



My cross stitch design


Adding the foam & batting, and wielding a staple gun.
(after Dad sanded down the wood piece that fits inside the footstool)


The finished product!





Ta da!

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Spring Break part 2

Day 2, we decided to spend the afternoon at a place called Craig Park.  The kids had a blast releasing some energy on the playground equipment, and throwing around a football.  Even Austin and I did some climbing, throwing, and swinging.  Mostly I sat on the bench and took pictures, it was gorgeous!













I love this picture of the kids.


Austin taught the kids how to throw a good spiral, and they did awesome!












Kids will end the evening watching movies 
and eating pizza, we wore them out today!
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