These days I have to talk myself into blogging. It's really the only record I keep of our family so it's important to keep doing it but ya, it's a chore. Good news though, i just found out how to blog from my phone which means easier posting! So here's to new blog post!
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
The Daily
Last week according to my phone....
Spring in Kentucky is the best! We can't help but want to be outside every second of the day!
We made dinosaur eggs- sand, coffee grounds, salt, flour and little plastic dinosaurs. We molded the eggs, put the dinos in and baked them. Then I hid them around the yard and when the boys found them they smashed them to see what dinosaurs they got. This was a hit, another great thing I found on pinterest!
G and Mac ran into each other...
Boys will be boys...
these bubbles were amazing...
Annie is crazy! she is climbing on everything. The best thing about it is that she wants an audience for everything. So when she does climb up on the table she yells "Mom! Momma Mommy!" and then giggles and continues being naughty.
She also found her nose and belly button. Her finger is in one of them at all times...
Back in February we were leaving the gym and we were hit by a rainstorm. The kind of rainstorm that feels like you are getting buckets of water thrown at you. The boys were screaming "I can't see anything" while I screamed back "It's ok just keep running!"
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
The daily
I flew back on Tuesday and we hit the ground running. It was like I hadn't even left. Here's what we've been doing this week...
That sneaky little Leprechaun left us little clues that led us to his "Pot of Gold"- gold fish, a huge thing of cheese puffs, Sunny D and Leap Frog books.
Posted by Ashlee at 11:38 AM 3 comments
Grandma
Last week I flew out with Annie to attend the Funeral and viewing. I left the boys in the hands of some great friends and my ever so willing husband- he was so excited to have so much time with the boys; without a nagging wife and mom who insist on eating vegetables and going to bed at reasonable time:)
The viewing and funeral were sweet. My grandma was a sweet woman who accomplished a lot in her life. At the funeral each child talked about a certain attribute my grandma had and what she taught them. I loved hearing stories of my grandma when she was a young mom. Things she did to invite the spirit into their home. My uncle scott talked about how she read the scriptures to him every night and they sang "I know my Redeemer lives" when my grandma was out of town she would ask Scott as a young boy to sing that song to her. My mom talked about how she was an elect lady. Served others quietly and always worked along side them and showed by example how to work. My Uncle Jon talked about how he never doubted because his mother knew- she was a woman of Faith. My uncle Steve talked about memories of grandma. My uncle Brent talked about a car crash he and my grandma got in and how she got down and prayed. She was a prayerful woman. My uncle Larry talked about my grandparents marriage- 64 years. It really was the perfect funeral for my grandma....
The stories touched me as I realized how much my mom was like my grandma. I'm grateful for my grandma she knew what mattered in life. It was the gospel of Jesus Christ and her family. I have so many fond memories of her. As a young girl "hanging out" with her, helping her clean her house. Listening to BYU devotionals as we cleaned. Going through her make-up while she watched "Murder she Wrote." Going to the fruit stand to get the best peas. Making scissor candy and other fun Christmas candy. Canning. Eating homemade pickles and onions. When I was going through my awkward tall stage- I may still be in it- she would always say "Ashlee stand tall, you are beautiful, be proud of your height." Occasionally she would dig her knuckles in my back so I would sit up straight. I could go on and on. I feel blessed that I have so many memories of her.
My grandma with the boys when they were babies....
My grandma loved telling me the story of when I was young, I was decorating her parents graves and I told her,"Grandma I'm going to the first one to decorate your grave."
Posted by Ashlee at 11:35 AM 7 comments
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
SNOW
We have had the warmest winter ever! Most days in the 40's and we've had a couple of days in the 60's. In fact one of those days was Friday, you know the day we were stuck inside preparing ourselves for the tornadoes . Fortunately, Lexington wasn't hit but tornadoes caused major damage an hour south, East and north of us. It's been quite the weekend for poor Kentucky.
We woke up Monday to 4 inches of snow and it was a beautiful, peaceful sight. Annie was super thoughtful and woke me up at 5:00am. We spent the morning watching the snow fall and baking bread and when I took Annie outside, she just giggled. Who doesn't love snow?!
The snow was dry and perfect packing snow- which never happens here! We built "COCO" the snowman and his cat. After an hour the boys were ready to come in...
The snow is quickly melting and it should be back in the 60's by tomorrow!
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