Sunday, June 29, 2008

BUZZ

It was time for the twins first summer buzz. My Grandpa Sparrow would be so proud."Jakers"
"Jamesy"

I can't keep up.

My new job is keeping our grass seed growing and not burning up in the heat. Wasn't it just a few posts ago that I was complaining about the cold. Summer has come with a bang.This is our back yard. We planted the seed just a few weeks ago and it is batchy in some places but growing. It is an all day job to keep it wet.
The even bigger challange is keeping little feet out of the baby grass.
But on a happy note the flowers are blooming.

I love summer.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Father's Day

For Father's Day this year I thought it would be fun to cut out cardboard letters and have the boys hold them up. It was a great idea but getting two 15 month olds and a 6 year old to fallow instructions is next to impossible.
After a bunch of pictures (I love digital) I got a few fairly good ones. I copied them and framed them for John.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Broccoli Soup and Breadsticks!

I have been trying to master the art of my moms breadsticks for almost 10 years. There are a few problems.....I am not a perfectionist and I just hurry to fast.
Well the other night I took my time and the breadsticks actually looked like my moms.
I knew she would be proud so I took a picture. Now I have to help her get on the blog so she can check it out.
Thanks mom for teaching me how to cook!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Another Big Day

Saturday we spent the afternoon at the zoo. It was a cool day and at times it seemed cold. But we made the best of it. The new Carousal was open so Grandma and J took a ride.
Here is our zoo crew for the day. You see below J, Grandpa, Grandma, Melissa, Charlie, Jen, James, Jakub, and John.
After the zoo, we went to a Coming to America Party for Nicki. She finally got her green card after 8 years of hard work. This is a very exciting time. We are hoping citizenship will not take another 8 years. Nicki was born in England and my dad met her family while he was serving a mission in London almost 30 years ago.
On the way back to Idaho it was raining and we saw this beautiful rainbow. I took this picture out the window of the car going 75 miles per hour.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Big Six

It is now 9:19pm as I start this post. Six years ago at this time on June 4th I had been a 1st time mom for 31 minutes. Ever since that time I have heard people say, "Enjoy it because it will go fast." That has proved to be true in my life. It is hard to believe how much growth and development takes place in those first few precious years. I am reminded of the talk that Elder M. Russell Ballard gave in Conference...."the early years in a child's life, represents less than one-tenth of a parent's normal life. It is crucial to focus on our children for the short time we have them with us and to seek, with the help of the Lord, to teach them all we can before they leave our homes." Am I doing enough? I could do better!



J's Birthday Celebration started on Monday with a trip to Logan with "Close Grandma" (AKA Grandma Sparrow). She let him pick out anything he wanted for his birthday present. He went straight to the Lego's and picked out Indiana Jones. That afternoon when the twins were napping we started putting the traps together. It ended up being a project for J and Dad to finish as a FHE activity. For months now we having been planning a swim party for the birthday party. Well as most of you know that live in this area, it was only 57 for a high today. So we had to change our plans to an indoor party. We ended up going to the Fun Park in N. Logan. It was a fun day. J loved arcade games and bowling. Blake came with the kids- Tanner, Rylie and Camden. They spent most of the afternoon skating. Megan stayed home with Baby Wyatt to rest. She needs it after the c-section less than a week ago. They gave J a Lego Helicopter with Police stickers. That will be tomorrows "Lego Work." (that is what J calls it when we are building things.) Scott and Paige came up with their three kids-Mason, Kazzie and Evan. They went bowling with J and had a great time.
After the day of fun we had a get together at home. Last week when we asked J who he would like to come to a cook out on his birthday he said he would like to invite Bishop and Barbara Krogue and Ron and Mern Palmer. Those are a few of are neighbors that have been so good to us and specifically J since we moved in. So we had both sets of Grandparents, Karen, Brandon, Taylor and some neighbors for hamburgers, cake and ice cream.
J made a killing with all the presents here is the list.
From:
"Close Crapa"- a Harmonica (because he always want to play his and never puts it away)
Below is a picture of J with Ron. Ron said J could come over anytime to play for him and I am going to remember that.
"Faraway Grandma and Crapa" - 2 Transformers
Karen, Brandon and Taylor - Water Gun
Ron and Mern - Slip and Slide
Bishop, Barbara and Jaron Krogue - Hand held video game, watch, and Air Hockey
Mom and Dad - Trampoline
Here is the Transformer Cake. Pictured here is Ron again, his wife Mern, and Jaron Krogue.
I don't know how we could have survived his last year....... with J in and out of testing and then the removal of the kidney......twins going from infants to destructive toddlers.....without good people to help out I would have been lost. I am so blessed. I believe it does take a village to raise a child and we live in a great village.

Being a parent is a great challenge and reward. I hope I can make the best of each moment and not get to overwhelmed with all the STUFF that gets in the way.