Friday, September 5, 2008

I like her!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

1st Day of School





Today was Elise's first day of first grade. I told Corbin yesterday that I was going to cry. This is so different than pre-school or Kindergarten where they are only gone for 3 hours at the most. Her school is from 9:10-4:00. 4:00? What? In vegas we always got out at 3:15. This morning we walked her up to school and helped her find her teacher, Mrs. Sweeny, who I think is going to be great. Then they had all the parents line up in a tunnel so the kids could walk through and we could clap as they walked in. As soon as the Kindergartners started walking and everyone started clapping I lost it. Then Elise walked by and I gave her a little pinch and waved. I turned around to see the Bishop's wife standing behind me. She of course noticed I was crying and gave me a big hug. Elise was so excited for school. She loves school and is totally in her element in a classroom with her friends. I know she will do great this year. I'm excited that she gets to be at a brand new school and I know she will make lots of great friends. We are so proud of her.

Labor Day






What's more American than a baseball game? On Labor day we took the kids to the Rockies game. Again Corbin and I thought the kids would only last an hour, but they were awesome. After the sixth inning we took them down to the play area and got them some ice cream. It was a great day and now we are excited that we can take them to a game and they will stay for the whole time. By the way the Rockies beat the Giants 3-0!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Elitch Gardens













As our last hurrah before Elise starts school we decided to go out with a bang and spent Saturday at Elitch Gardens (think of six flags). We started out at Island Kingdom, the water park. We had a blast playing on the pirate ships and riding some big water rides. After lunch we got changed and headed over to the amusement park. I was surprised the kids made it through the whole day we didn't leave until the park closed. It was so fun and I'm glad we were able to spend this time together as a family.

Remax Picnic








The kids were very excited about Corbin's company picnic. They were counting down the days. Elise and Ella loved getting "tattoos". Not my favorite, but in the spirit of company picnics I let them have a little fun. Elise was also a fan of the bounce house. Ella and Easton, not so much. I have to say the view was amazing, the food was delicious, and the kids had a blast. Remax company picnic: mission accomplished. Can't wait til' next year!

Haircut: Take II




It was time for Easton to have another haircut (don't worry I will not be posting every one). But this one I had to blog about. At first I thought it was going to be a repeat of the first, but then instead of giving him the sucker right off, we waited and he watched Elise run down to the bank inside Wal-mart to get him a sucker. Then he stopped crying and actually let the lady do the trimmer this time. And he didn't get nearly as red as last time either. We'll see what happens next time, but this time was definitely an improvement!

Summer Lovin'...had me a blast...

We have had too much fun this summer. We have left the house everyday to go somewhere and have tried to soak up every minute of this summer. And I think we were pretty successful. Most Mondays and Wednesday we went to our community pool at the Grange. On Tuesdays we headed to the Library for story time and then to a local park for a picnic lunch and most Fridays we visited our new fav park, Civic green park in Highlands Ranch. We also spent a day at H2O'Brien park in Parker. Or some days when we needed to stay closer to home we would head over to our little neighborhood park. We have never spent so much time outside in one summer. In fact we went through 2 bottles of sunscreen and about 4 bottles of the spray sunscreen this summer. Usually I end up throwing away sunscreen. I'm glad that I am ending this summer feeling like we took advantage of the great weather because don't get me wrong I KNOW what's coming. It's already starting to feel cooler.