Super Soccer Player!

Jefferson played his first season of soccer this fall and LOVED it. Some of his favorite parts of playing were scoring goals, giving his coach high five, and finding his best buddy Tommy with whom he now spends three days a week playing (the blond behind Jefferson in the third picture).


Jefferson's coach, who apparently has been around soccer in this area forever, was impressed that Jefferson could tell where the ball was going to go, and played accordingly. On one play, Jefferson flanked the kid with the ball and when someone came to challenge that kid, he passed it in to Jefferson who turned and put it in the goal. It was like real soccer! Way to go Jefferson!

Happy Birthday McKinley!!

So this is two months later, but September 14, 2010 McKinley turned 3!! We had a little Princess lunch with some 3 year-olds in the neighborhood - Sophie, Anna, Saphirah and Kayla. They all dressed as princesses, ate lunch, danced and played. McKinley wanted a castle cake, but after a debacle involving the use of baking mix instead of cake flour, the cake was an crown, in case you cannot tell.


McKinley is still a pretty happy girl, but she is getting old enough to instigate little arguments with Jefferson, so some days she is just not her sunny self. I can't complain, though - she skipped any sort of terrible twos or 18 month craziness and is already 3! At 3 she grudgingly gave up the binky, and now spends most nights sleeping on the boys' room floor since her comfort crutch has disappeared. McKinley is a great big sister, always including Reagan and helping her have fun being a princess, a mom, a puppy, or whatever the pretend game of the day is.

Some things McKinley loves these days include:
- Jefferson's friend Tommy
- Jewelry, shoes, purses, phones, gowns, lip gloss
- Reagan joining her in nursery
- Spaghetti and macaroni and cheese
- Running fast and showing off her muscles
- Helping Mom make dinner or dessert
- Going to Church - "Why isn't it time for Church yet!"
- Talking about who she will marry - "Since you are married to Daddy, maybe I can marry Grandpa. That would be a good idea."

Kids on the deck

These pictures have been up a while, but they capture two important events of the year, so I will add commentary. Earlier this summer Jefferson broke his radial bone about an inch down from his wrist falling off a chair onto some tile. In September on a Saturday after Brian and I had run 20 miles, Truman went to the park and fell off the monkey bars. His left arm broke in the same way, in the same place that jefferson's did.

At the doctor I forgot to tell them he was left handed so they casted him so he could no longer grip a pencil with his thumb and finger. He spent four week writing with the pencil straight up in his four fingers, moving his arm to shape the letters. Truman is veryroud of his handwriting, so that was rough. Even rougher was the first night of his Jr. Jazz season when he had to play with his cast on. Fortunately we had it off by he next week.

You may notice his cast is orange. Jefferson chose blue for BYU, then glow in the dark. Truman wanted red. Because he knows red is controversial this time of year. I told the doctor he could have any color but red. He finally went for orange cause it was almost Halloween. This kid will either be die hard Cougar or Ute when he gets older. I can't wait to see whether we will be paying for his college or not :)

The second big event was Brian building us an awesome deck on the back of our house with a shed underneath. It is gorgeous and adds to our view big time. Thanks Brian for yet another awesome project at the house!

June 2010

I am not organized enough to have pictures ready, but I thought I would document pieces of summer this year. June was busy with the boys attending baseball camp and swimming lessons. Jefferson was moved up into the big boys' class because he spent most of his time in the pool under water while the other kids his age nervously stayed on the steps. Diving boards and starbursts at the bottom of the pool were not much of a challenge for his no fear love of the water.

The older boys enjoyed swimming, but also had fun at baseball camp. When they finished their first season of machine pitch ball, they tried out for the all-star team. Truman, who was playing two levels up on Lincoln's team, made it into the top fielding group even though he was 5 and other kids were 8 and 9. Lincoln was the only kid we saw hit every ball he was pitched. They are both way smaller then most kids out there, and this was their first experience playing, so we had a great time watching and can't wait for next year.

Baseball camp was their dream come true - three hours of ball a day with people who have to play with them! When I went to pick them up, they were always the last kids on the field still pitching to each other, hitting it and running the bases. The coaches were amazed that they would be out there all day, rain or shine or oppressive heat. Truman also became a celebrity for his uncanny talents as a 6-year-old. On pitching day, the coaches could not get over him throwing strikes consistently from the pitcher's mound, just out of kindergarten.

His surprising athletic ability has made him older friends at school, and the first day of baseball camp the boys came home bragging that some fourth grader had shared gatorade with them. Brian wondered what fourth grader would share with a random kindergartner and first grader, so the boys explained that this kid knew Truman from before school pick-up football games.

After that I would watch Truman be surrounded by kids of all ages as he arrived at practice, "Truman! Hey, Truman!". He got so much attention that one day Lincoln came home saying he didn't like baseball that much because Truman had so many friends and he had none. "They all like him because he is better than me at baseball." Fortunately the last day Lincoln impressed them all with his hitting skills and he came home saying, "Now I have the same friends Truman does!" Many more years of this ahead!

McKinley had no swimming or baseball so we sent her to Princess Camp with her friend Sophie and cousin Ashlynn. She has not stopped talking about it all summer, and even sat with the Princess who put on the camp (Nicole Sedlacek in our ward) on Sunday and fell fast asleep. McKinley is 100% princess/fairy with her tiny frame, gigantic smile and flowing golden hair.

Reagan follows suit as well, but she is more of a stout little princess. As soon as I put her tutu on she begins spinning around and singing "So This is Love" from Cinderella. You would never be able to guess she was "singing" without having seen McKinley perform this song over and over in the past few months, but we can tell.

She is adorable and has loved having Libbi and Emily around to dote on her. All the kids love their aunts, but no one gets the attention that Reagan does - we all want to eat her up.

"Jesus Gave Me These"

The other day McKinley, Reagan, Emily and I went to the grocery store. I put Reagan into the driver's seat of the race car basket and bumped into McKinley as I backed up. She fell down hard, hurt her hip and started to cry. As she stood up some dice fell to the ground rolled around. She grabbed them, looked up, laughed through her tears and declared, "Jesus gave me these!" She was overjoyed for the rest of the shopping trip, sure that Jesus had rained dice from Heaven for her to hold in her pocket forever. From everything Emily and I could gather about where we were and how the dice appeared, her assessment was correct - it was a miracle, and Jesus gave her those.

Happy Mother's Day!

We just got back from a weekend at the Sundance cabin with Brian's family. Unfortunately I was the only Page there, so I had no choice but to be sick for two days, but everyone else had a great time checking out Bridal Veil Falls, Squaw Peak, the Bean Museum of Natural History and Brick Oven.

Brian's favorite part was the two hour game of hide and go squeeze. Truman and Lincoln enjoyed plenty of Wii football and pool with their cousin Dallin, and Jefferson watched as much Star Wars as he could. McKinley enjoyed Aunt Jessica doing her hair everyday and playing with Allie, Jenna and Kaitlyn. Reagan can only go up stairs at this point, so all too often she ended up on the top balcony level chucking billiard balls onto unsuspecting victims below. Fortunately she does not have Truman's aim, so no one sustained injuries.

I enjoyed family time and lots of sitting around watching chick flicks while everyone was out. We are keeping track of calorie burns on our go wear fit arm bands (like a body bug), and I had my lowest burn ever on Saturday when I was sick - 1875 calories in a day! I am usually close to 3000. That is what I call evidence of what a great family I have (immediate and in-law) to take such good care of all the kids when I was down and out. The other good new is I did eventually feel well enough to enjoy some oreos, m&ms and roasted marshmallows. I guess I should have burned more calories :)

It was really fun to read our old entries in the cabin journal! We are excited to go back when the Duryeas come back from Japan and Katie and Braum live here again.

PS - Natalie, I will definitely see you at WC in 2012 - you have a spot in my hotel room, ok?

Women's Conference

Brian alerted me to the fact that I had not responded to the comments...so camp is August 4-7, and I like the bags idea - you know me and bags.

I took the opportunity to attend Women's Conference Thursday and Friday last week with my sister-in-law Jessica and had a GREAT time. I enjoyed the company, the venue (BYU - ah, those were the days), the classes, the Temple, and the rejuvenating "rest" that Elder Oaks said I was "entitled to" when he spoke Friday night - yes, he used the word entitled! I am ready to work harder at my job of raising children in Zion.

Here are a few pearls of wisdom:
1. It is not fair to judge past choices with present knowledge
2. "God doesn't care nearly as much about where you have been as He does about where you are, and with His help, where you are willing to go. Faith is for the future." Jeffery R. Holland in his talk "Remember Lots Wife"
3. We are all as pivotal to our generation as Rebekah of the Old Testament was to hers. (Sister Beck)
4. "The surest way to make it hard for our children, is to make it easy for them. One way to do more for them is to do less." Eleanor Roosevelt

So, I am off to do less for my children! More pearls of wisdom to come :)

It's me!

Brian has made a new set up for our blog where he can post pictures without captions and I can post captions without pictures and they don't have to be connected. So here is my caption to my current situation...
1. ALL of my kids are roaming around and it is after 10:00pm - what are they doing??
2. We are hooked on watching Psych, so watch it if you haven't!
3. I was just called as Camp Director, the theme of our Stake Camp is Journeys and I would love your ideas...GO!
4. Favorite things about Monday mornings: aerobics!
5. I can't make a list of 4 things and not have a fifth.

Family Picture Time

Brian let me go to Old Navy and pick out matching shirts for our family picture! I assure you the shopping was much more fun then the taking of these pictures. We took about 150 and just a few caught everyone with the fingers out of their nose and their eyes opened. ...Oh the memories.

Just the 5 of them

We tried to get a really good picture of all the kids but McKinley was a complete basket case--which is actually quite unusual for her. In the end, we have a great picture of Reagan and her siblings happen to be around her.

Hansel and Gretel

Jefferson looks a lot like Brian when he was younger and McKinley looks a lot like me. So, we thought, this might of been a good follow up to our wedding invitation. Are these kids just photogenic or am I biased?

out for a walk

When the weather is even remotely 'springish' we take to the sidewalk. The kids love to push Reagan in her stroller and McKinley loves this little red bike almost as much as she loves her sunglasses.

I'll Huff and I'll Puff

When Reagan had no idea what to do with a burning candle her big sister had to step in and help blow it out. As you can tell from the photo, little MC's two previous candle-blowing-out experiences have not made her an expert either.

It's Your Birthday.

These pictures are in order of how it all unfolded. She was the first one of our children to eat her cupcake with any sort of prowess.

These are Dark Chocolate Cup Cakes with Chocolate Butter Cream Icing from America's Test Kitchen and therefore the best cupcakes I have ever had in my life. Much better than the PacMan cake we made for Jefferson's 2nd year birthday which you can see by clicking here.

Speaking of Church

Jefferson gave his first talk at Church last Sunday in Primary. We received permission from the bishopric to record it so, when Brian gets to putting it on the computer, I will blog for all to see. Its very cute and he is very cute. Here he is on his way, suit and all, for his first talk in Church. He did a great job talking about the resurrection.

The Wink

Feel lucky you are getting winked at by this cutie. We suspect there will be a number of boys over the next several years who will wish they were on the receiving end of one of these.

The Girl and the Boy

Here is another one of the two rascals. McKinley love's the camera. She has this great 'wink' which I need to get Brian to take pictures of so I can blog it. Its quite a bit hilarious. Jefferson in the background, again, making faces.

Makeup

Brian wanted me to blog this picture because he liked it. So I did. Um...This is me, putting on make-up. I am wearing Sarah's dress who is on her Mission and probably doesn't want me to wear it. But I don't care because its cute and she shouldn't leave a bunch of stuff at my house forever and expect me not to wear it. :)

Maegan and her little Brian



This little guy is a lot like Brian. He looks just like him, he's got a whiny voice, cries a lot and always ends up napping at the wrong time. He also hates Brussel Sprouts.

GQ #2




Maybe I have been reading too much Twilight, but lately I've noticed Jefferson's pale skin, blue circles under his eyes, need for a tousled hairdo (he actually does this himself), astonishingly good looks and I think, "Is my son a Vampire?"

GQ #1



Is there a more fine specimen of a man than this? I think not. Its all the olympic workouts he has been doing lately.

Can you say Smile?



We are so happy to see Reagan's smile back after her bout with a mouth full of canker sores. For a few days there all she did was drool, mouth open, whimpering, inconsolably.

But she's back. And we love her.

Shower Time #1



Reagen is such beautiful girl. Brian Captured her in one of her favorite activities.

Hats #4



These two just can't get enough fun. Their voices are so similar and its hard to tell them apart...especially when they are crying (which is always).

Hats #3



As happy as these two are right here its amazing how much they fight. I can't remember a day that one of them didn't run to me complaining about the other...

Hats #2




Jefferson in the back there is cracking us up.

Hats #1



Two Hams Please.

21 Candles



Happy Birthday Sarah! Go get 'em.

Setting Apart



We are going to miss all of our visitors. We were glad to be a part of the momentous event. We are going to miss one of our favorite Aunts.

Grandma, Sister Page, and Grandpa



Here is a great shot of the 3 of them. Grandma and Grandpa made the setting apart. We are so lucky to have such great examples.

Sister, Sister, Sister and Chubby



Here are the girls (and Reagan) at the setting apart.

Sister Page and Sister Page




Here are Emily and Sister Sarah Page after her setting apart by Elder Nuenschwander. It was great and Emily's Red Hair is AWESOME!

Christmas Morning for the Girls

Reagan was the first one up on Christmas and got her wish of a bottle right away! After that she was in wrapping paper heaven. This picture of her is perfect since almost all of our Christmas came from woot.com and kids.woot.com.

Last Christmas McKinley slept in, so this year, she made up for it by enthusiastically enjoying every moment. When you ask her what Santa brought she says, "Pesents!" She enjoyed a treasure box and a box full of dress-ups that I got from a good friend's garage sale, keeping up the tradition of McKinley's Christmas costing around $5 (thanks to the DI last year). We figure they will be asking for expensive things like iPods and name brand clothes soon enough, so live it up while we can!

Christmas Morning for the Boys

The kids did not get up until 8:00 on Christmas after an eventful Christmas Eve. The kids "saw" Santa and Rudolph out the window and then rushed to bed at 7:00. They were so good, we did not hear a peep - even when the heard jingle bells outside their window. According to Lincoln, "It was more jingle bells than one person could hold, so it had to be Santa." He also said he heard Santa say "Rudolph, if you hear something, tell me!" By 8:00 Lincoln was the only one still awake, so I turned on Babes in Toyland for him and he eventually fell asleep.

When we opened presents in the morning Jefferson chose one of his gifts from Santa to open and inside was a 9-inch Denver Broncos action figure (it has clothes and joints like a doll, but it is for boys, so I guess that makes it an action figure, right?). Truman saw it, turned around and did a face plant into the couch. He was SO JEALOUS. He folded his arms and walked out of the room while Jefferson oohed and ahhed over it. When he eventually came back and had his turn he ripped into a similarly shaped gift of his own, also from Santa. (Seriously, I have never seen someone unwrap with such vigor and that is saying a lot considering how many presents we open in a year around here!) Sure enough, inside was his very own Denver Broncos football player. Santa got these toys for under $4, so definitely a prize this year!


A Fresh Start!


We thought we would start the New Year off right with some bath time fun. Reagan was all bathed and clean (she actually screamed through her bath terrified, because I usually shower her - water over her head, calm, sit down in water, waaaaahhh!), but wanted to join in the fun the other two scoundrels were having. Baths are great winter fun when you can't go out and play.

Christmas Tree Traditions




We drove to Alpine and braved the cold to pick out a Christmas tree and start off the Christmas holiday. I had a great time and we ended up with a giant beautiful tree that was EXACTLY the size of our living room floor to ceiling! Way to go Brian! The kids enjoyed decorating it and even un-decorating it now that Christmas is over. It is work, but what holiday tradition isn't?