Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Spongebob Party

We had a double Birthday Party this year for Cordel, turning 5, and Isabel, turning 6, and let me tell ya--- It was super fun. Fun, Fun, FUN!! We started off with sponge painting while waiting for everyone to arrive, and the all the kids received their 'magical underwater breathing rings' before we submerged down to Bikini Bottom to dine at the Krusty Krab! Then, we sifted through the sand in 'Mr. Krabs Money Pit' for coins. A Luau/Spongebob CD played fun songs, and when "Doin' the Sponge" came on, EVERYONE had to stop what they were doing and dance! We had such a good time! Here are some pics to prove it...


The inverti-brats!!



What's on the menu? Krabby Patties, Coral Bites (potato chips), Barnacle Beans (pork and beans), Kelp Juice (Limeade), Plankton Punch (juice boxes), and Sea Water (bottled water).



How's your Krabby Patty, kids? YUM!!



The Krabby Patty Chef---Spongebob was busy...




Eat up, Kiddos!



LET'S PLAY!

Diggin' in Mr. Krabs' Money Pit




TIME FOR PRESENTS!!

Cute Hat, H!


Yea!! Transformers!


Bow and arrows?? No way!


Close your eyes for your BIG suprise...


Oh My Gosh!! What is it????


New Bikes!! Hooray!!



TIME FOR CAKE!!

The BIG Cake



...and the cutest little individual 'Pineapple under the sea' cakes!!


Make a wish, Darlings!! Happy Birthday!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Sweet Summer Days at Seagull Bay



We spend many weekends at Seagull Bay. We park our 5th wheel there from May to mid-Sept and spend our days loungin' in the sun, playin in the water, fishin' the reservoir, and exploring the beaches. The kids also love to play at the playground and ride in our golf cart! I have such good childhood memories of Seagull Bay. My grandparents were members for years and it's nice to be able to do the same things with my family.



Cordel at the playground. "Mom, watch this!"



"Bye, Mama! I'm going shopping to Wal-mart!" (Yes, those are actually words we hear from her regularly!)



Grandpa's flower and veggie garden!



WEEEEEE!



Ok, my turn, brother!!



Wow! Where'd all the water go?



ok, mom! You should know by now that I DO NOT like to walk in the sand!



Our view. Beautiful, yes?

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Wagons, Ho!

Three Island Crossing State Park, near Glenn's Ferry, Id. The place where the pioneers crossed The Snake River on the Oregon Trail. There is so much history in this area and is a truly wonderful place to visit. Years ago, they began re-enactments of the pioneers, horses, oxen, and wagons fording the river and we went to that event this year. Watching from the banks along with thousands of other people, I could not possibly imagine what these brave people must have been feeling, let alone what the pioneers must have felt when they came up over the crest of that hill. It was a mixture of fear, disbelief, excitement, and awe at the skill it took to cross that river safely. It was a humbling and amazing experience. I will never forget it. Unfortunately, this was the last year of the re-enactment, so I feel particularly lucky that we were there to witness it.



As we were waiting for things to get started, we saw two men on horseback ride up to the edge of this ridge. They stood there, almost majestically, looking down at the waiting crowd, and then disappeared behind the ridge a few minutes later.

Soon after, we see the wagon and horses come up over the ridge and begin the descent down the trail towards the river.

A few minutes after entering the river, and at this point, they are still able to walk. The water is about thigh-high to the horses. They used the islands as stepping stones to get across.


From the last island to our side of the bank is where the horses actually have to swim and the wagon floats. It takes them down stream a ways before they can regain their footing, at which point, they walk back upstream to the bank. As soon as they reached the bank, cheers from the crowd erupted and there was a collective sigh of relief knowing that the crossing was a success and everybody was safely across. Amazing!!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

All grown up...


and in a big girl bed! So, as you all know, Sydnie basically potty trained herself a few weeks ago, and the very next week, we found this really cute toddler bed and could not pass it up. So, now not only is she going potty like a big girl, she is sleeping in a 'big girl bed' too! It's great! Except, it's totally not because that means that my baby girl is growing up and I am sooooo not ready for her to do that! I've said it before and it still holds true. Life needs a PAUSE button!




Wednesday, September 2, 2009

September's Club

This is the page we are making for September! It's a camping theme and uses Dusty Durango, Soft Suede, and Bashful Blue, all SU! colors, of course!






I hope you like it! See you next week!