My Jeremy turned 6!

Jeremy turned 6 years old today. And like the lousy mother that I am, I totally just didn’t make a birthday cake, or have a present for him or anything like that….Oh well. I feel really bad about it, but all I can really do is hope that I’ll be better next year. He did get a present from my Grandpa Tom and Grandma Kathy, and he got a card from my Auntie Denise, so his birthday wasn’t a total bust this year.

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Look at his big smile. 🙂 And Lydia is checking out the wrapping paper. And then she got it:

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Happy Birthday Jeremy!

Student of the Month

Apparently my kids don’t give me the notes that they receive at school, and I’m not very good about checking their backpacks either. Jeremy came home today with a ‘Student of the Month’ certificate, and a coupon to del taco for a free taco, AND the note inviting me to the school to see him receive the student of the month award. A little late for that, don’t you think? Oh well I still took a picture of him with his stuff. 🙂

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First Day of Kindergarten

Jeremy started kindergarten this morning. Kyle took this week off so we could try to get some things done around the house, so he was able to go down to the school with us to drop Jeremy off. Jeremy has been waiting for this day for quite a long time, so he was SO excited.

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When the bell rang, he knew exactly what to do, and he went to line up to go inside. His teacher, Mrs Pinder, went to open the door and told all the kids to put one hand in the air, then she told them to wave their hand and tell their mommies and daddies goodbye. Then she led them inside for their first day.

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Father’s and Son’s Campout

Rebecca is exciting about camping.  It’s never been an interest of mine, due to having to live out on the dirt, not take showers, and of course, deal with uneven ground and my bad ankles.  However, she convinced us to go to the annual ward Father and Son camp out, which happened at the Cherry Campground of Hobble Creek, near Springville.  I don’t know why the ward chose that area, but I was glad they did, once we arrived.  It was very woodsy and close to the creek, and there were plenty of trees for shade.  Considering the weather was overly hot through the past week, it was a welcome coolness.

I got off work a little early on Friday, as Rebecca met me at work and I loaded the boys and our camping equipment up in my car, and then we set off for Springville (after a quick stop at McDonalds for food).  I was surprised with how far the campgrounds were into the mountains, as the directions said to simply go to a stop sign, turn right, and continue on to the camp.  It was miles past there to the grounds, then miles more to the Cherry Camp.

We arrived and found other members from our ward, then set up the tent.  Ethan and Jeremy tried to help (Ethan read the directions, both tried to set up the poles) and eventually we had our tent up.

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The boys went exploring up the hillside where everyone else was going, and I just hung around the camp.

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The boys found much pleasure in climbing up the hill and sliding down (notice all the dirty back sides?).

After a while, the boys decided they wanted to pee, so we made our way to the restrooms.  I was surprised that they were more of a glorified outhouse (brick building with a hole in the ground, and a hollow toilet seat over it).  Jeremy refused to use it at first, and we stayed outside whilst Ethan used the room.  I showed Jeremy the posters on the walls of the bear and snake warnings.

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He wasn’t too happy about them, and wanted to pack up and leave.

We stayed, though.  Next time, we’ll probably bring campfire foods (marshmallows, hot dogs, etc) and just roast them, instead of doing McDonalds.  They continued to play, and there wasn’t much structure to the evenings’ events.  After a small fireside-like message, people started going to their tents to sleep.  We ended up trying to watch a movie on my tablet, but the volume wasn’t good, so instead, we played with glow bracelets until we were all too tired.

It was hard having to sleep with a slight feeling like I had to pee.  In the morning, we woke up early and all went to the bathroom, then made our way back to the camp to help make breakfast.  There was more than enough food (supplied by the ward) and we had pancakes, sausage, hash browns, eggs, and juice to choose from.  After everyone had their fill and we cleaned up, and the boys played some more, and we started tearing down tents and picking up random bits of trash, then went home.

No bears or snakes were seen, though.