If you haven't seen this:

If you haven't seen this, you should:

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Very well done.

New Words






"Lingatralaga woonisimba..." - No, this is not advanced baby talk by Reagan. This is Truman speaking "LST" (Lincoln, Sarah, Truman) language to Reagan all day long. He swears she understands and speaks the language as well.





Pim - Means "a bit" - This word was invented by Truman and he uses it a lot. If Lincoln hits him he will say, "That did not even hurt a pim!" I did not cut his sandwich clean through and he complained saying, "Hey Mom! You didn't even cut this a pim!" The downside to this word is most people think he is saying pimp.











Peanutbutteran - This is how Jefferson thinks you say "peanut butter". He does not usually like jelly so he will ask for a "peanutbutteran samwich" as opposed to a peanutbutteran/jelly sandwich.





Jefferson also woke up the other day and said he had a really long "snap" - even longer than bedtime! I think it was just his sleepy brain talking because I have not heard it repeated.










McKinley has new phrases -





"My singer" (my finger) means, I will just keep Reagan's binky on my finger and not in my mouth.




"Don't shutda door" - This is her new bedtime thing and she goes to bed without a fess if we leave the door cracked and the hallway light on. I think it is partially the light and mostly the fact that she can feel more a part of the chaos of getting the boys to bed across the hall.





"Emily went bye-bye" - This is a song she walks around singing once or twice a day. She sometimes sings it about Gamma and sometimes about Sawah or Libbi and other relatives who have come through this summer. Emily is our most recent loss and she "feels it keenly". I am sad to not hear her call, "Emily! See someping in my woom!" She says Emily's name sooooo cute.

Fun Run

From 2009-08-30



We participated in a Fun Run service project put on by a Young Women group from a ward in our stake. Lincoln was geared up to run 3 miles, but I was pushing Reagan and McKinley and had Jefferson on his hotwheels bike so we just did the 1 mile race. He and Truman ran the whole way and had a great time. Jefferson was very enthusiastic and was sure we were the winners (I think we were last - or close to it!). All the kids enjoyed the complementary treats after and I won a gift certificate for a free Great Harvest Bread loaf in the raffle.



They had games for the kids when the running was done and a bake sale as well. Exercise and treats - what a great combo!
















First Grade!






Lincoln's first day of first grade was last Monday. He was thrilled to take lunch to school. He had picked out a new green lunch box that had its own green tupperware box in a bottom compartment. His first day he took broccoli with ranch, PB and honey, tortilla chips, an apple and one of Brian's famous cookies. When he came home he had eaten 1/3 of the cookie, a bite of the sandwich, half the chips, all the broccoli and his apple on the way home. Now we send fruit, maybe half a sandwich, and broccoli. That kid LOVES broccoli.








Lincoln with his new best bud Justin

Drama x 10!

Okay, look. This video isn't funny. Its actually pretty dramatic on several levels and we hope we don't drive you away with it.

However, it is quite the memory. Welcome to just few fun minutes at our house.

Lincoln lived through the experience and is doing just fine now.



Some River Rafting Photos

Well that only took a few months...

Sorry for the long, long delay.

Here are one set of pictures from our summer adventure. There are several more we have and soon we will post the rest of them.





Some Pictures











Truman and Lincoln

These two get along pretty well when they're not fighting.

Stranded at the Drive-In

Here we are at the drive in just hanging out waiting for Ice Age 3 to start. The movie was so-so but we had a good time. The weather was fantastic.