Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Happy Easter!

We had a great Easter and hope you all did as well!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Home Depot Kids Workshop

Ooh- we LOVE the Home Depot Kids Workshop.  We discovered it a few months ago and attend faithfully each month.  It's for kids ages 5-12 and it's the first Saturday of every month--each month the kids get to do a different project.  They have their own little apron (in a beautiful shade of Home-Depot-Orange) and for every project they complete they receive a certificate and a pin for their apron.  The best part (brace yourselves)... it's FREE.  I know, right?
I was attempting to help Jackson build his awesome race car when luckily for him, Grandpa Cliff showed up.  Jackson didn't want to hurt my feelings but he was quite relieved to see Grandpa!

I love this picture of Aspen reading the instructions-- she probably understood it better than I did!

Way to go, Aspen!

Way to go, Jackson!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Tulips

Jared gave me tulips for Valentine's Day and they are finally blooming!  They started out as bulbs and I've been watching them for a month-- I wish they would last another month now that they've bloomed!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Change of Plans :(

This is where me and Aspen should be tonight:

Instead, poor Aspen is home sick in bed.  (Note:  She is home sick in MY bed which means I'm going to be washing sheets later.)

So silly... even when she's sick (she was going for the DEAD look!).

Friday, March 7, 2008

Jazz Reading

This year 78 schools in Utah participated in a Jazz Reading contest.  The students at each of these schools were supposed to read as much as possible and turn in their minutes.  The top 12 schools would win a Jazz Player to come to an assembly at the school and read to the kids.

My kids' school was one of the top 12 and they got to have Jarron Collins come read to them.  They thought it was awesome!  Their Principal and TSA had made a deal with the students that if they were one of the winners, the kids could turn them into ice cream sundae's... pouring chocolate syrup over your principal's head must be like a dream come true!

I think it's so awesome that these ball players would do this right in the heart of basketball season.  My kids spent each evening trying to accrue minutes-- Aspen was the second top-reader in her class!  Each kid received an autographed photo of the player to keep.  Last year, their school was one of the top winners as well and they got to see Carlos Boozer.  They both still have their signed picture of him!

Read more about the Jazz reading contest here.