Thursday, February 3, 2011

Year of Service

A few years ago Scott came up with the fabulous idea of writing our family's goals for the year on a big poster board and then reviewing them each month to evaluate how we are doing.  We have a few "family" goals, and then we each have a section for personal goals.  It's pretty great....we've been doing it for five years or so now, and we've been able to accomplish some very cool things.  Well, this year we wanted to do something service-oriented, so we thought we would try to find someone each month that we could do service for.  Just a couple of days after we decided on this goal, Scott came home from work and announced that he had our first service project...should we choose to accept...

A sweet lady he works with (the kids call her their California Grandma) needed a big dead tree in her front yard removed, but couldn't afford to have it done.  Scott was more than happy to volunteer his chainsaw skills and said we would be there that Saturday morning, bright and early!

Here is the tree (can you find Anna?):


Scott and the chainsaw (a.k.a. "Wild Thing"...the saw, not Scott...)


Everyone working hard:


Nathan, so excited to use Daddy's tools!


Ryan's favorite part was pushing around this cart with the cut-up logs:



Aimee slaving away:


Ryan supervised the whole process:



Anna showing that tree who's boss:



This is too easy:


Okay, Mom, enough with the pictures...we have work to do!



Loading the logs into the firewood pile:



Awww...the kids are always saying how they would love a tree to climb...they thought it was a shame to cut this one down:


Anna climbed up into the tree to snap a few shots of Ryan:


Finally a tool Ryan can use!  We let him play with the rake, but snatched up that hand saw that he was eyeing in a hurry!


Anna taking a little break from all the hard work...




Still sawing...


Ah, the moment we've all been waiting for...everyone waiting for Daddy to take the actual tree down (from the safety of the Suburban)...



Ready...here it goes...


Timberrrrrr......



Yessssss...



Anna was a little sentimental about the fallen tree:


....actually all three of them were...



Goofballs.


Oh, good, all better:


These are some random pictures, but Ryan's face had us cracking up.  He was trying to blow some of the sawdust off of the logs:




Almost done...just a few more loads...




Stomping down the smaller branches...we filled three large garbage cans!





I don't know how this happens, but Annalyn ALWAYS ends up the dirtiest of anyone in the family:


Wow...all done!  It was a morning well spent and we all had so much fun working together.  We're going to remember this for a long time.


Oh, and here is Ryan enjoying his In-n-Out on the way home.  Good times...


Hmmmm...we're wondering what the next project will be...

Thursday, January 20, 2011

This Boy at 17 Months

Loves:


Doggies,


blowing out candles,


helping with Family Night,


Disneyland (Buzz Astroblasters in particular),


Aunt Debbie,


especially Aunt Debbie at Disneyland,


In-n-Out Burgers...

Smart Kid! :)

Love you, Little Ry-Guy!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Winter Wonderland

These kids spent their Christmas Break doing one of the things they love best:

playing in SNOW!  Thank goodness we have grandparents who live where it snows in the winter.
We got to Grammie and Poppa's the evening of the 26th, and Nathan, Anna, & Aimee didn't waste much time.  They hit the snow without even changing out of their jammies!


It wasn't the best snow...a few days old and kind of hard and icey.  Nathan, however, was determined to make a snowman.  Here it is with the baby carrot nose.  Is that the cutest snowman you've ever seen, or what!?!


The best part is that those three can go out together and play as long as they want...and the grown-ups can stay nice and warm inside by the fire drinking hot cocoa.  Ahhh....so glad they have each other! :)


The next morning was better...and warmer.  We pulled the sled around the yard for a while.  It went crazy fast on that hard, slippery snow.  Darn...no pictures of the sled, but we had a lot of fun!  (Except for Ryan who decided sledding is NOT his thing...maybe next year!)


Fast-forward a couple of days to Grandma Beth and Grandpa Mark's house.  We'd been waiting and waiting for a storm, and it finally hit.  Yay!  Off to build a snowman with Grandpa...in -4 degree temps.  I didn't stay out to take pictures long!!!  These guys are crazy:








Bella getting in on the snowman action:


Saying goodbye to that wonderful whiteness:


We had to get one picture of Ryan in the snow...


Hooray for Utah!  Hooray for snow!


And hooray for the 70 degree weather we came home to! :)

Christmas 2010

The boys helping Daddy put the finishing touches on Grammie's table for the cabin:


...what good little helpers!


Ryan loved the fire...he just sat a watched it for the longest time!




Until he discovered the cookies the kids put out for Santa:

                               


I think this was his third one...but he was sweet to share and not take all of the bites for himself... :)


                           

Hey, where'd they go???  Oh well, on to Christmas morning:

                           

Ryan went straight for the candy...

                           

Aimee got a soft-serve ice cream maker...I think she liked it!

Nathan got a bike upgrade since his was getting a little small...and check out those cool snow boots Santa brought.  They got a lot of use that next week in Utah! :)


Ryan trying out big brother's bike (he got a little one of his own...)


Anna got a cake decorating kit and immediately started practicing:


In all it was a very fun and relaxing day...how lucky are we to have spent it with these cuties!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Six Years Old

This handsome guy turned six today...oh, my heart aches just writing that!


Time has flown.  Hard to believe it's been six years since this sweet little guy came to our family:


These girls were pretty excited to have a baby brother!

I remember being very nervous about the whole "boy" thing after the ultrasound.  Scout camps, a mission, bullies (we had just seen Napoleon Dynamite)....yikes!  But as soon as I laid eyes on that sweet baby boy I knew that he was sent to me for a reason and I was completely in love.  I would just sit and hold him, staring into that cute little 'boy' face.  He was so different from the girls....I hadn't expected that!  But he was my little prince, and I have enjoyed him so much the past six years.  He is one special guy. 

Love you buddy.  Happy Birthday!!!!