Monday, May 10, 2010

911

The kids & I were headed to Orem today when we were suprised by traffic stopped on University Parkway even though the light was green. Several honking cars and slow moving traffic minutes later, we saw the culprit: a brown truck. The driver was driving erratically: changing lanes without signalling, driving down the center in both lanes, stopping & slowing at random times, weaving into other traffic, and weaving into the median. This is at 4:00 pm when it was busy. We were afraid that she would cause an accident involving her, us or others. Kylie called 911 and I told the operator where we were and what was going on. She took all of the pertinent information (where we were, the license and description of the vehicle) and asked us to continue to follow the truck and stay on the line so she could update the police. The woman finally pulled into a center turn lane in front of the mall (we first spotted her down by RC Willey) and just sat there in her truck. We pulled in behind her and sat (upsetting all the cars who wanted to turn into the mall parking lot). We could see her shaking in the side mirror - not major shaking, just slightly, but she seemed confused. The police came and asked her to pull forward, which she didn't do. Then he approached her vehicle, took the keys out of the truck and opened the door and spoke to her. He waved us into the parking lot and asked us to wait. Soon 2 other police officers, an ambulance and a firetruck showed up. They got her out and into the ambulance. When the cop came over he told me that she was a druggie. He had arrested her on 3 previous occasions. Her license was revoked, and she had other things that were supposed to make it so she couldn't drive. I told him it didn't seem to be working (smart mouth). I was shaking out of fear and relief. After we talked and I filled out the incident report, he told me to let my kids know that this is an example of how dangerous drugs and alcohol can be. He said we had possibly helped to save lives today and thanked us for calling 911. Other vehicles had called 911, but no one had stayed behind to help. I told the kids they were heroes for helping the police and helping that lady. Then we had a don't do drugs talk. Treyson ate it up because he loves heroes and wants to be a fireman someday. It was quite the experience! (My cousin had driven past and stopped to see if we were alright - it was fun to see her.) We are glad to be safely back home!

Teeth? What teeth?








Treyson lost a bottom tooth last week. Then a top, front tooth a few days ago. Today, he pulled out his other top front tooth on the way to Kindergarten. Later this afternoon, he got the other bottom, side tooth out. His only 2 permanent teeth are the bottom center. He looks so cute with hardly any teeth in the front of his mouth. He also sounds funny when he talks! :) He is the cutest little guy! Enjoy the funny pictures!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

The latest goings on . . .

This picture is supposed to be down by the play pictures.
Lyssa has been such a huge helper while Ky has been disabled. We're trying to do special things for her so she knows how appreciated she is. I told her she could have a friend come over after school Friday (yesterday) and have a late night. She has so many good friends that she couldn't decide. She had a list of 10 "best" friends, but we narrowed it down to 6 (1 couldn't make it and 1 had to leave early). They had a great time, and of course had to end it with make-overs, a scarf fashion show and modeling pics! What a bunch of cuties (all are my students).


So cute, I had to put it on here again! (no, but I'm tired and don't want to fix anything). :)

More egg painting. Lyssa looks upset, but really she's just pondering her next artistic endeavor. TJay is suprisingly competitive with his egg coloring. :) jk. You can tell he has artistic talent, even with eggs!

This is our favorite "little baby brother that doesn't live with us". He is getting so big & is so cute! We love it when we get to babysit this boy. Ky misses being able to stand up and hold him, but that time will come again. Aren't they so cute!?

The artists at work!

Easter is always serious business at our house. Each person gets their own dozen eggs to color and they LOVE it!

We had hero day at school (and hat day) and Treyson got to meet a hero: a fireman! Trey loves firemen and wants to be one when he gets big. He was mesmerized by the firetruck and equipment and meeting a real fireman. When I told him his uncle used to be one, he was amazed. :)

This is Kylie getting her cast on her leg . . . she broke her leg on March 16 trying to save her Daddy. His motorcycle fell off the truck (so did he) when the ramp safety latch failed. She saw her Daddy fall and then the motorcycle fall toward him and she ran to help him out (she hadn't been riding, just doing homework). The motorcycle fell on its side, right on her leg. She broke her tibia & fibula - one a bow fracture and the other bone was up her growth plate. She was super close to surgery, but luckily didn't have to have it and ended up healing quite well. (Now she is in an air-cast walking boot).

Kylie decided to go for the crazy pipi-longstocking-esque crazy hair!

Alyssa showing her style with crazy hair day . . . Treyson with his favorite crazy hair: mohawk! (don't ask me why we let his hair get that long, but it is very cute. And his favorite color green is in his hair.)


Treyson starred as "the cutest" (according to me) Spartan warrior in the school play. He loved being in the play and it was so cute to watch him mouth all of the words that every character said in the entire show. He was excited for his family to watch. He was happy that his Grandma & Grandpa & Aunt Robyn could come see him. He was THRILLED that his "baby brother that doesn't live with me" - Justin - was going to watch him. In fact, Justin came to see the show twice!

(This is where the top picture should be)
Kylie decided this year that she'd like to see the "other" side of a performance and was on the costume crew. That's probably a good thing, since she broke her leg the week of the performance and did hair while sitting, crutches always by her side. (Aphrodite is a student in my class.)

Alyssa was in her class play during the midevil festival. She wore her Easter dress and was the loviest narrator in the land!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

What's New This Week?

How come every week is the same and new at the same time? At least I always know it'll be busy. :)

Kylie was the narrator in her drama class play. And, when her friend was sick on performance day, Ky stepped in to take her part in the other play when it was performed. What a pal! Kylie is so at ease with speaking and such a great help she was able to help out at the last minute. Kylie also had to cook a new dish for her final grade in her CTE class. She made yummy cheesy breadsticks that turned out soooo good, that she's making them for dinner on Sunday. yay for us!

Alyssa had a busy week in the friend department. She went to a friend's house to play on Monday, a different friend's house on Wednesday and had her twin friends over for a late night on Thursday! She had so much fun. She also has a lot of really good friends. It's nice to see her enjoying her friendships so much. Lyssa also moved out - of her upstairs room. We made a temporary room in the basement and Lyssa has been sleeping down there - and loving it! We are working on getting the basement finished this spring/summer so we can move both girls down there.

Treyson has been earning money in Kindergarten instead of points for being good (it's their money unit) and on Thursday they had a "store" where they could buy some items. His teacher said he had so much fun watching the movie that was playing in the "theater" that they had to keep asking him to buy some stuff. She said she felt bad that he wouldn't come home with much, but that just helps his room stay neater. He also "broke my neck" on Friday. He came home from playing with some friends and wouldn't put his head up straight. He kept saying how much it hurt, so we took him into the chiropractor and he said that Trey had pinched something in his neck. After a while the doc was able to relieve the pain and Trey was happy to be feeling better.

TJay played doubles and singles in a racquetball tournament this week. So he was busy on a couple of nights, then he also had to work until 2 in the morning a couple of times. Crazy! He wanted to go to a movie - we saw Alice in Wonderland (very good flick). Then he took the girls skiing today and me bowling with the Elders Quorum. He's been a very busy man. Tomorrow (Sunday) he won't slow down with meetings before & after church.

I got a new boss this week. Last week I had parent/teacher conferences one night and did a little introduction of the new principal the next night (in a parent meeting). Change is always a little unsettling, especially when you will be working for the change. But, so far, so good. Utah is kind of running out of money, so the state isn't giving as much money to the schools as they were planning on. So, to make up for it, our school gave 3 furlough days to the teachers (all employees) this spring (among other changes). Friday was one of those days, so we had a day off. It was great! It snowed about 6 inches of thick, heavy, wet snow and we played in the snow all morning with all of the neighbor kids. It was great! Today while Dad & the girls went skiing, I went to the temple in the morning (Trey played with a friend) and then Trey & I went on a date to "pirate island". Picture Chuck-E-Cheese with a pirate theme. My boy was in heaven! He LOVES pirates and thought the whole thing was fabulous. My day ended with a bowling date (see above) and watching fun TV shows with the hubby while waiting for the teenager to return from babysitting.

Tomorrow we rest.

Next week we have school play dress rehersals (T & K), band practice (L), activity days (L), racquetball tournament for 3 (dad & both girls), school board meeting (mom), job shadow for school (ky) and an all day social studies class (mom). Yup, just another week . . .

Sunday, February 21, 2010

President's Day at Zions

Treyson is "bear hunting". Glad he was there to keep us safe!
Emerald pools hike. It was chilly in the mornings, perfect in the afternoons and chilly in the evenings. Worked out quite nicely!

Here is a family picture - it just might be our Christmas card this year - if we end up sending Christmas cards this year. :) (The walking sticks are hand carved from AF Canyon)

This is "Walter's Wiggles" that you have to climb up to get to Angel's Landing. TJay & the girls braved it - as well as slid down it. They did awesome!
Below you'll see our intrepid explorer with his handy binoculars! Trey loves those things.


School is out for a holiday and TJay has the day off too . . . what to do? Go to a national park! We had the best time! We rented a mini-suite 2 miles from the entrance to the park (off season = great rates!). We explored in the car, hiked, read, ate, played! We had the greatest time! Trey did quite a good job hiking around. When TJay & the girls went on the long hike - to Angel's Landing, Trey & I hiked about half way, and then we stopped along the trail. He played Nintendo DS & I read Goose Girl to him. :) People on the hike giggled at that site.

Another favorite hike was to Emerald Pools. There are 3 total and we hiked to 2. They are beautiful! On the lower one you walk underneath a waterfall, which was pretty neat. We also saw the weeping wall. It is amazing to see the water coming off of the rock and it looks like it is raining!
Starting to plan spring break . . . we LOVE family vacations.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Update . . .

Well, it's been quite a while since I've blogged (so much for every Sunday). But, life is on crazy fast speed ahead! The Director (principal) of our school quit in September and I've been on the search committee to find a new one. The hours in January were crazy! We wanted someone hired by February. It worked! We hired someone last weekend and I think it's going to work out well and all be worth it. :)

Treyson has grown like mad this winter! He is taller & skinnier and looks so much older! He has also really began to be able to read. Something has just clicked in the last month and he is able to read better and write better. In Kindergarten, they journal every day and write stories. His stories are so cute. The last one was about him and his friend, TJay. I think it's adorable that Dad is his best bud! He is one fun kid to be around. He is also in the school play! He plays a Spartan warrior - and is loving it.

Alyssa has toned down the activites: dropped dance, hula & volleyball, and is concentrating on her musical career: piano & band. She loves participating in these activities. She is also becoming quite the little girl friend. She is talking on the phone with her best buddies, planning activities and just all around having fun. She went skiing on Saturday with TJay & Kylie and loved it! She is getting so much better - and tries to keep up with her big sister. Apparently they tried going through the trees and on jumps. This from the girl who wanted to learn to jump her motorcycle. I've never seen anyone practice so much. :) Love her!

Kylie is growing up and I want it to STOP! She is going to parties and texting like a maniac. She loves to babisit and is so good with kids. Too bad we have 60 YW in our ward! :) She is making more friends at school and having a good time. The past couple of months at school, the 7th & 8th graders have been practicing for the cotillion. They've been learning the swing, cha-cha and (ok, I forgot the other dance). They've learned ettiquette and practiced for the big day: Thursday. We went shopping and Kylie got a beautiful dress for the occasion. We are getting her hair done all fancy. It's pretty exciting. Hopefully next week I'll have some fun pictures to post.

TJay has been working hard. He's always busy with something. Besides taking the girls skiing, we've taken the family sledding and built our annual snow thing (this year it was a giant pig!). He's also building a desk and some shelves for a neighbor. Along with working on his volunteer work for a work organization. He also writes presentations and gets paid to travel to Arizona a couple of times a year to give the presentations on-line.

We are currently planning to go to Zion's for Presidents Day weekend. The kids have never been there and it's been a looooong time since TJay or I have been. We are excited. It'll be fun to get away. For spring break we're going to be motorcycling in the desert, as per our tradition.

There is a quick update. Hopefully, I'll post more often. If only to remember how much fun our family is having as we learn and grow! :)

Friday, January 1, 2010

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

We had the BEST Christmas & New Year's Eve Party! We left our cold, snowy home on Dec. 23rd and traveled to San Diego, California to spend Christmas Day with Shamu. It was wonderful! We all loved it (and Trey wants to do it again next Christmas). We spent 8 glorious and WARM days in California and saw dolphins (in captivity and in the wild), beaches, relatives and many, many cool things (mammoth bones included). We sadly and gladly came home and while we were greeted by cold & snow, we were also greeted by awesome friends with whom we've rung the new year in for around 15 years now! We love our annual party!

So, I know I've run through this quickly (but I'm trying hard to fit everything into my real-world life that I need to - laundry is now done). TJay has done a fabulous job documenting our trip - with photos and everything. So, I now direct you to his blog (http://tjay-belt.blogspot.com) to see the details and photos. No sense in reinventing the wheel (especially when the wheel has been beautifully and painstakingly constructed).

Enjoy your weekend and have a healthy and happy 2010!