Sunday, August 30, 2009

Last week in Pictures

Last week was a busy week...and I'm glad it's over!

We started out by taking Colton to the doctor for a check up. The doctor took a listen to his lungs and sent him home with one of these.

He's been so sweet doing his breathing treatments. It's the one time he'll actually sit on my lap. We're hoping both of our kids grow out of this crazy asthma business.

Then we fixed our treadmill. Colton and Kirsten thought it was hilarious to run on it. For days Kirsten would start cracking up and then say "remember when Colton was running on the treadmill? That was so funny!"


Kirsten was supposed to start ballet on Wednesday, but apparently I got an old brochure because classes don't really start until this week. As you can imagine, Kirsten was pretty devastated after getting all ready.


Making balls out of sponges...


Kirsten was whining because the cement was hot so I told her to go get some shoes on and she came out with bunny slippers.


I guess the hot cement came in handy later when she was trying to warm up.


Kirsten has this little guinea pig stuffed animal that she's grown quite fond of. So we decided to make some guinea pig cookies. Does anyone else love Family Fun magazine as much as I do?


And then yesterday we made close to 400 meatballs for a spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the boy scouts. We cooked for 6 hours and by the time we got to the church the food was cold and we couldn't warm it up enough in time, so they didn't even taste good. I think I could happily live without partaking of a single meatball for the rest of my life.

pretty disgusting huh? The fundraiser went really well though so I guess it was all worth it.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Look what I did

So, for people who are crafty, this probably does not impress. But I just think this tutu turned out so cute. It's amazing what a person can learn from YouTube!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Crazy Kids

Today after church Kirsten decided she needed some make-up


Checking herself out in the mirror. The last time she put make up on she told me that she was not beautiful until she had her make-up on. Hopefully those feelings don't last.


Kirsten and Colton both love this car. Colton can only go backwards but he thinks it's pretty funny when sister is up on top.


I love the age Colton is right now. I love how he tries to copy everything. Like putting glasses on (or headbands).


Jonathan and I were cracking up at Colton in these glasses so Kirsten wanted to see what all the fuss was about.


Colton's new favorite thing is to go into Kirsten's play kitchen and find a spoon and some type of cup or bowl and feed everyone out of it.


He's also started pointing at what he wants. I play the piano at church (in relief society). When the closing song is over the person watching him puts him down and he runs over to me pointing with this look on his face. It totally melts my heart. He also loves mister potato heads as you can see from the mess in this picture.


Not to mention he's such a happy little kid.




He learned how to say "uh-oh" while were were at Bear Lake. And he's started making this really funny face and shaking his head violently. I think he was kind of dizzy by the time I got the camera out so it's not as animated as usual.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

7th grade


My beautiful little sister starts 7th grade tomorrow. Does anyone remember 7th grade? Well, I do. Let's just say not one of the best years of my life. Maybe that was because I had just moved to America's snottiest middle school. Or maybe it's just because it's 7th grade. I don't know what it is, but there are so many things I wish I knew then. I wish I could burn into Emily's brain all of those things. I wish I could tell her not to worry about what other people think. To laugh at the snotty girl's snotty comments about anything and anyone. I remember being so upset when someone made fun of my friend for shopping at Payless. I wish I would've laughed and told the girl she was crazy and that Payless is awesome. If I would've just not cared what other people thought of me and what I wore my life would've been so much easier. Emily is so much more level headed than I was then. She'll do great. Good luck Emily! I love you!

Monday, August 10, 2009

On the way home

We took a detour to Provo to stay with Justin and Miranda. We don't get to see them as much as we would like so it was so nice to spend more time with them. Especially since Bryce and Colton are like 2 peas in a pod. Colton doesn't usually play with other kids but he would just light up every time he saw Bryce. They are so much alike. Same hair, same build, same crazy personality.


While we were in Provo we went up Provo Canyon with our friends, Spencer and Alyson. Grace and Kirsten had so much fun together.
















We also got to see my other grandparents. We haven't seen them since Kirsten was a baby so it was great to spend some time with them.


Then we left for a long drive home. On the way we stopped off in Albuquerque to see my great friend from high school, Lauri. We haven't seen eachother in almost 8 years! It was so great to see her, and Kirsten and Jocelynn loved playing Wii together.


We drove through Roswell. We were hoping to see some Alien paraphanelia. The Mcdonalds was about as close as we came.




Keeping busy on the way home.


Sunday, August 9, 2009

Family Reunion at Bear Lake

Well, I'm finally starting to recover from our vacation. I don't know what is so exhausting about sitting around a lake all day while other people cook for me and clean and play with my kids...yeah, it was tough. If we weren't at the lake we were mostly hanging around the cabin.

We (by we, I mean everyone else, as everyone quickly learned after inviting me to play, that I don't play sports) played lots of volleyball. There was even a tournament that ended in a 3 way tie.


The little girls loved making bracelets with the big girls.


We played foosball and pool


A different family made lunch and dinner every day and Uncle Dan and Aunt Kim made breakfast every morning. It was so relaxing. By the way Dan and Kim, thanks for the wonderful breakfast every morning! It was so nice to see your happy faces at or before 6 when Colton would wake me up.


And I did spend a lot of time stuffing my face. The food was so good. We all fit in this big room to eat dinner together.


Bryce, just eating and looking cute.


This is probably why I was so tired...games. We stayed up playing games every night. Which I love! I miss having so many people to play with. It's just not the same with Jonathan and I. Michael and Jen brought some new ones that were so fun!

by the way, as you will notice. I took pictures from some of your blogs. I hope you don't mind. Michael and Jen took so many pictures and so I had to steal some! Thanks, love you guys!

Bryce and Colton found this box, which probably would have been enough to keep them entertained for the entire week.


Kurt decided he wanted to get in on the action, unfortunately he's not as easy to push as Colton.


Speaking of Kurt...he was so sweet with the little kids. He and his wife, Alesse (I'm sorry if I'm spelling that wrong) were only there a couple of days but it was so fun to see them!


Uncle Karl pulling the boys around in the box


Bryce, Colton, and Sawyer chillin' in the lounge chairs.


Grandma and Grandpa just being cute.





Kirsten spent most of her time on the swings with my cousin Ashley. Ashley is 6 and Kirsten just loved her. In this pictures Kirsten was closing her eyes and she thought it was so funny that she felt like she was flying up into space.


My cousin, Kristin, designed matching shirts for all of us to wear.

The "original" Townsend crew.
My dad (Lonny), Uncle Dan, Uncle Scott, Aunt Jana, Aunt Karen, Grandpa and Grandma.


All of us cousins from youngest to olest.


The next generation
Colton, Ethan, Kate, Sawyer, Bryce, and Kirsten. Impossible to get them all sitting and happy at the same time...


We tried to make a pyramid, didn't work so well.


My little escape artist cannot sit still for more than 5 seconds. In fact we thought we lost him for a minute. He had gone into the game room so I went to find him. I asked the boys who were playing pool if they had seen Colton and they said no and mentioned he might have gone outside. I didn't really see how that was possible considering the door was closed. But I thought maybe it was opened and he shut it. Anyway, I started looking for him and could not find him anywhere. I told Jonathan that I couldn't find him. He came out and started looking too. There is a stream that was across the driveway from the house and knowing how fast Colton is, we knew he could've gotten over there. Jonathan told me to go look in the stream, and as soon as he said that I started freaking out. Pretty soon everyone was looking for him. There is a room right off the game room, and the door was shut, so we didn't think to look in there. But finally Justin went and looked and there he was happy as a clam. Probably sounds pretty pathetic, but it was one of the scariest moments of my life.


Bryce running across the bridge over the stream.


That night we had a talent show.
Emily and Alison were coerced into singing and teaching everyone the "root beer song".


Jason taught us some sweet Karate moves


The Arizona Townsend's did some hula dancing. Kirsten thought it was hilarious that that boy (Jared) was wearing a bra.




Kirsten sang "Deep in the Heart of Texas" Unfortunately the camera focused on Grandma's pretty hair instead of Kirsten. She did great, I was surprised she actually did it.


So, we were talking about the talent show one night and Aunt Nancy, who put the whole thing together, was talking about doing "talent in a bag". I had never heard of that so I asked her what that is. She told me that you just put goofy "talents" in a bag and have people draw them out and do them on the spot. I told her that sounded like a lot of fun as long as it didn't include, speaking in a french accent or something. So of course that night when there was a lull in the action, talent in a bag was pulled out. And guess who was first?? that's right me. And guess what I drew?? Speaking in a French accent, which by the way was what all of the little papers said. Luckily, I do an amazing French accent, so it was fine...thanks Aunt Nancy, love you!


Eric, Kelly, and Devin, did "The Evolution of Dance". We could definitely tell who had the most practice...Kelly...but they all did awesome. It was pretty hilarious.


Then Kasey finished off the evening with some beautiful singing and guitar playing.


These 3 boys are about 3 weeks apart. I have about 5 pictures like this. And every single one Ethan and Colton are trying as hard as they can to escape while Sawyer sits there sweetly looking at the camera.


Michael had brought everything to make cork boats for cork boat races. When I first heard about this I have to admit I didn't think it would be that fun. Boy was I wrong.
It was hilarious to watch grown men run along a stream giggling like school girls. Kirsten made one and thought it was hilarious too. Her's actually came in 4th in her heat.


The ultimate champions. Uncle Dan, Uncle James, and Geoff.


One night we decided it would be fun to all get dressed up in our matching shirts and bombard a restaurant to get ourselves some raspberry shakes.


We really did spend most of our time at the lake. I just didn't take very many pictures.
The little kids played in the sand for hours everyday.


We went to the same spot on the beach everyday.


Eating lunch in the pavilion.


Michael taking Ashley, Kirsten, and Colton on a little boat ride.


Right by the marina lived thousands of carp that you could feed. Kirsten and Colton both loved it. I thought it was pretty disgusting.


And Jonathan FINALLY got up on the wake board, this has seriously haunted him since the last time he tried.


And then he got to dig through the trash for our lost IPod, which we never did find. But all in all it was a good week for him. We had such a great time wake boarding and tubing. Thanks to Uncle Karl for taking us Wake boarding, even at 6am one day. And for Nancy and Scott taking us tubing, even during lunch! You guys are the best!


And on our last night we roasted marshmallows by the fire.




We did not want to leave at the end of this week. We loved being able to spend time with our family and cannot wait to do it again! We miss everyone like crazy!