Saturday, July 31, 2010

I'm Exhausted!

July 31, 2010
4 BBQ chicken, 10 Pizza Doughs, 6 Roast Beef w/ gravy, 10 tortilla soups, 8 spaghetti, 1 extra spaghetti noodles, 9 Pepperoni pasta bakes, 7 chicken fettuccine alfredo, 4 meatloaves, 6 tacos, and 15 chicken and rice!!!
80 meals cooked by Renee and myself in about 10 hours to split between 4 families!!
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Impressive! I can hardly wait to come and eat some of it! See you in less than 2 weeks! J
Aldine Allen

Monday, July 26, 2010

Pioneer Day

Friday night I decided that we should do something for Pioneer Day. We celelbrate Pioneer Day on July 24th to commenorate the day the Saints arrived in the Salt Lake Valley. My friend Kathy and I pulled a fun activity together for our families and also Kathy's nieces and nephew.
The kids did a pioneer maze and hidden pictures from the Friend Magazine


We had breaded chicken, corn on the cob, baked potatoes, green beans, Indian Fry bread, and lemonade for dinner. It was DeLiCiOuS!!!


Tyler told the kids a bunch of pioneer stories. Some were about our ancestors.

Then we pulled our wagons to the park. Of course we had to sing pioneer songs on the way.



"Pioneer children sang as they walked..."


At the park we played some pioneer games. One of those was stick pull - an all time classic!



~ Leap Frog ~


The kids tried to catch popcorn in the their mouth.


Yes, we cheated and used microwave popcorn - it was faster!! Ü
Then we came back and had peach cobbler, apple crisp, apple cake, and ice cream.

Kathy had a rag doll for each of the kids.

I am so glad that we took the time to remember the pioneers. Their stories strenghten my testimony so much. After all the struggles and hardships they went through for the gospel - how could it not be true? I want to pass that "legacy of faith" onto my children.
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Wow! You absolutely amaze me!! I am so proud of you that you planned and carried out your pioneer activity! That is exactly what needs to be done. We must not allow our children to forget their heritage, because it is so important. I spoke in Sacrament meeting yesterday and shared one of my pioneer ancestor’s stories. For Christmas this year I will be helping you share these things with your children. I am so excited for you to see the gift I am making. It isn’t anything big, but I hope everyone will appreciate it and have fun with it. But, you have to wait until Christmas to know what it is. Thank you again for creating such a fun, memorable, day for your children. I love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aldine Allen

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Eight is Great!!

Abby turned 8 on June 18th. Her day started with Dunkin Donuts. Here we are singing Happy Birthday to her at 9:54am ~ the time she was born.


Daddy took Abby, Andy, and Alex to the swim park to play and then met Ben and I at Grandma Pam's for dinner. Abby chose burritos and spanish rice.
~ Lots of presents! ~
~ Birthday Cake ~
The next day Abby had 4 friends over for a party. Her she is with Breanna, Hailey, McKenzie, and Audrey.
They ate Little Ceasers Pizza and watched Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure,
~ Abby during an intense part of Tinkerbell ~ ~ More Presents! ~
They played with Perler Beads, colored a princess picture, and decorated cupcakes.
Ta-Da!! Here she is!!

What Abby wanted to do most at her party was have a pinata.One of the presents Abby got from her friend Hailey was a piggy bank that she could decorate. She was very excited about it and spent a few days painting it.
~ The Finished Product ~
Grandma Pam gave Abby an Easy Bake Oven. She's had fun making Smore Cookies and Sugar Cookies.


We love you Abby!! We are so glad you have been happier lately!! You've been glowing all week ~ such a big 3rd grader. We can't wait for your baptism in 3 weeks. Ü

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The First Day of School

July 20, 2010

Abby ~ 3rd Grade ~ Mrs. Hallwas


Alex ~ 1st Grade ~ Mrs. Huerta



Andy ~ 1st Grade ~ Mrs. Huerta






I think it's going to be a great year!!
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Great pictures! Looks like fun! The look happy to be going back to school. I ordered the book today, so you should have it sometime next week. You might want to wrap it up and give it to the family for Christmas, after you check it out of course!
Aldine Allen
I was planning on making it a Christmas present.  Well, more like a Thanksgiving present actually so we can read the stories and look at the pictures over the holiday.  I think we're planning on coming to Texas for Thanksgiving this year.  Is anyone else going to be there? J
Thanksgiving would be a great time to give it to them. It is my understanding that Jay and his family are planning to come this year over Thanksgiving. How exciting that you are still planning to come. Wow! That means we will be able to spend time with your family 3 times this year!
Aldine Allen

 

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Opposites

People often ask me if Andy and Alex's personalities are the same or different. Here is a conversation that took place the other day - read it and you decide.
I picked them up from their friend Ashton's house Friday afternoon. I was just going to drop them off at home before heading off to a church activity. Alex immediatly was in a bad mood after being told he wasn't going to be able to watch the movie he was hoping to watch. Our conversation went like this...
"Did you have fun at Ashton's house?"
Andy said, "Yeah! We played Backugans!"
Alex said, "No! We just played boring stuff."
"Did you like watching Free Willy last night?"
Andy said, "Yeah!"
Alex said, "No."
"Tell me your favorite part?"
Andy said, "All of it!"
Alex said, "None of it."
"I love you!" (as I dropped them off at home)
Andy said, "I love you Mommy!" and blew me kisses
Alex said, "I hate you!" and slammed the door
So yeah, they're different!


Sad but funny!
Aldine Allen