Sunday, December 21, 2008

SNOW on Brady's Birthday!

Who would of thought that it would SNOW on Brady's Birthday!  Grandma Gibson came over to watch Logan, so that I could spend some one on one time with Brady on his birthday, but we did not expect the snow in Las Vegas of all places.  Brady had fun playing in it, but he chose to stay home with Grandma Gibson and watch a movie instead of go to the store with me.  It was better anyway because of the cold weather.  Brady will never forget that it snowed on his 4th Birthday!!


Brady had many Celebrations for his 4th Birthday!  On Thursday, December 18th, Grandma and Grandpa Gibson came over for dinner.  His friend, Joan David, and Aunt Stacey were also there.  We had Sweet and Sour Chicken for dinner, and he also had a Spiderman Cake.
Then on Sunday, December 21st, Nani and Grandpa Skidmore, Burke, Germania, and Stacey came over for dinner.  He had a fun time!  I think the Snow was the favorite part of his Birthday since it is a rarity in Las Vegas! 

Sunday, December 7, 2008

First Talk

Brady gave his first talk in Primary!  He did a great job!  He ran up to the podium.  Then he began!  He was a little soft in the beginning, so I told him to talk really loud!  The next thing I know, he said, "Really Loud!"  into the microphone because he was repeating everything I said.  It was funny!  He was so cute!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving



































We went to Nani and Grandpa Skidmore's house in Redlands, California for Thanksgiving, and we spent the weekend with them.  We were able to spend time with Nani, Grandpa, Stacey, Kiley, Whitney, Chip, Abby, Burke, and Germania.  It was one of the last times we were all together in the California house.  We took the kids to the park, fed the ducks, and played Rock Band.  We all had a fun time.  There are so many things to be thankful for, and this was a time to think of those specific things.  I am thankful for this time to spend with family.  Brady is thankful for carrots, and Logan is thankful for mom.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Sundays


Every Sunday is interesting because I never know what Brady and Logan are going to say or do during sacrament meeting. Snacks are a must in our family to keep the kids quiet, but sometimes they can get a bit out of hand. On Sunday, November 9th, Logan wanted a fruit snack, but we just ran out so I gave him an animal cracker. He obviously did not want that because the next thing I knew, he threw the animal cracker and it hit the guy sitting behind us in the chest. Poor guy! I have thought about not bringing snacks, but the kids get restless. I bring other things for the kids to do such as looking at books or coloring, but it doesn't seem to keep them entertained long enough. Sometimes I feel like I never get to hear the announcements or talks because the kids always need something! Logan is not the only one to act up during sacrament meeting. Brady has some stories of his own! A couple of months ago, Brady was being a little noisy during the sacrament. I leaned over and wispered to him that during the sacrament is a time that we think about Jesus. Brady yelled really loud, "I don't want to think about Jesus!" Then a few weeks ago, I took his snacks away from him because it was during the sacrament. I was trying to teach him that we dont't need snacks during the sacrament because he was being loud and it was distracting. He then yelled out before we could take him out, "I just want to go potty!" Everybody turned to look at us so it seemed, and I was so embarrassed. I just don't know how parents get their kids to be so good, but I just keep trying to work with them! I keep telling myself to never give up, and they will eventually get it! Hopefully sooner than later!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Halloween




It was a challenge to get three kids in their costumes, but we survived. Brady has been looking forward to Halloween all month, so I was glad it was finally here! We went to our ward party! They served dinner first, then they had some games (pumpkin race, bowling, and the cake walk), and then they ended with the Trunk- of-Treat! Burke and Germania met us at the end of the party to see the boys in their costumes. When we got home, we went to our neighbors house because she wanted to see the boys in their costumes. Then Stacey and Kiley came over to see the boys. The boys were popular that night! We all had a great time!
Brady was going to be Superman, but the costume I had was a little big. Maybe next year he can be superman! He likes both superman and spiderman, and Vance's mom found him this Spiderman costume. The costume came with a mask, but we couldn't wear masks to the ward party so we decided to paint his face like spiderman. He had so much fun at the ward party, and of course his favorite part was the Trunk-or-Treat!
Joan David was with us for Halloween, and she was Cinderella! She won a cake at the cake walk, and she had a lot of fun!
Logan was the cutest Santa Clause! His tummy was perfect for the costume! We taught him to pat his tummy and say, "HO, HO, HO!" He did great all week, but on Halloween he didn't want to say it! He had fun running around the grass area!

Carving the Pumpkin




The day before Halloween our neighbors(Pam, Joey, and Cole Gassen) came over to carve our pumpkins. Stacey had given us carving kits with a power carver, stencils, and all! Brady picked out the stencil he wanted to carve in the pumpkin. Our pumpkin was called "Wacko Jacko"! Brady also helped us separate the seeds so that we could roast them! They were yummy! Logan also got a little involved, by helping clean out the insides! He thought that was fun to get dirty! We all had a fun time, and now we were ready for Halloween!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Brady had to bring a Halloween treat to pre-school, so I thought it would be fun to make Sugar Cookies with Halloween shapes. We made witches, spiders, pumpkins, ghosts, frankenstein, bats, boo, and eek cookies. Thanks for the recipe Chrissie! It was originally supposed to be Brady and Cole (our neighbor) helping, but I ended up having two more boys (Jake and Jarret Morris) so Vance's mom helped me and then Logan got involved. Logan had fun playing in the flour! It was fun, but a little crazy to have five boys help make the cookies. Good thing Vance's mom was there! Brady had fun helping, and his pre-school class enjoyed the cookies.



Brady's First Primary Program


On October 19, 2008, Brady participated in his first Primary Program. During the practice, I was a little worried about him going up to say his part because he was crying in the beginning. I talked to him about how he needed to sit with his class, and after that he stopped crying and did fine. During the program, he sat with his class, sang the songs, and said his part nice and loud. He spoke right into the microphone and said, "I will follow the prophet." He did a great job, and I am proud of him!

Pinewood Derby



The Elders Quorum in our ward had their own Pinewood Derby race, and Vance made his own car and was excited to participate in the race. Brady, Logan, Joan, and I were cheering him on. Vance's car ended up in 11th place out of 22.