(As always, click on images to enlarge)
Oh, it was great fun this year. All the girls wore last years' costumes. Kayleigh had some good
ideas for spicing up her indian costume with feathers and more ribbon. EV wore 2 different
costumes, one for Trunk or Treat, the other for Trick or Treat. Thomas got a new one - he wanted
to be the grim reaper. Luckily, we found the perfect costume on sale and I didn't have to break
out a pattern. Jeffrey, his very first Halloween, wore the Little Devil costume worn by at least 2
other siblings, starting with Thomas.
Our ward had Trunk or Treat a few days before Halloween.
For Halloween, EV put on a different costume. She called herself a white witch. It was a
wonderful costume to trick or treat in - I could see her shiny, white dress so easily in the dark. I
love that costume now. Other changes were Kayleigh gave up on the wig and Thomas gave up on
his reaper blade. They also wore glow-in-the-dark necklaces and bracelets. Jeffrey went to one
door, just to say he went. No candy, though.
That last photo is our neighbor's yard. Every year they go all out. This year they built a castle
with great decorations. Then they dress up in costumes that go with their theme. And you can see
that wonderful white dress of EV's, glowing in the dark. Great weather. Twas a very Happy
Halloween.
It was great fun, that soccer season we just had. All other life seems to come to a screeching halt
to accommodate the soccer season. We had 3 soccer players. That made 5 practices and 3 games
each week. I team managed 2 teams. (yes, a very dumb idea). But the real fun comes on picture
day. 3 games plus 3 photo sessions at a different location. To top it off, we only own 2 pairs of
the uniform socks, so they have to share for their pictures. (we don't worry about the games) But
I shouldn't sound like such a wimp. We all actually enjoy getting out and watching the games.
But I'm learning the beauty of simplifying EVERYTHING. I'd park in about the middle of the
soccer area, and the kids would run off to their practices, then meet back at the car when they
were done. Actually, most of the time I had it way too easy - Chad took the kids to practice as
much as he could. And on Saturdays, we often split up the games.
Here's some photos of EV in her soccer games this Fall. She scored 2 goals one game - very
exciting. I took this first photo after the first of her 2 goals - it's the score of the game, 3 - 0.
I would never exaggerate a story about my kids, as you know. So here's the honest truth. It starts
out:
"Mom, the bathroom is flooded." A friend over playing had flooded the toilet, but was too
embarrassed to tell me. So instead she went and found Kayleigh and told her. By this time the
floor was covered. And by the time I saw it, the water had already dripped through the floor
making 2 big puddles in the basement. My calling "Get some towels" produced one small floor
towel. "5 big towels, please" was a bit better. I never got the 5 towels, but might as well shoot for
the moon and hit a satellite.
After sopping up water from both floors, I started handing the kids all the wet stuff from the
basement to be carried upstairs to dry in the garage. That's about when I heard Kayleigh telling
her friend "Parents can be so unpredictable."
(August 2008 - As always, click on photos to enlarge)
The Hansen group all met up at some condos in Solitude. We ended up with a lot of space for
just the 6 of us. We did some hiking...
Now, all I was trying to do here was show how much smaller cousin Maddie is than Jeffrey -
Maddie is one month younger. So I laid them side by side, but Jeffrey just then decided he was
extremely hungry. So my mild, mostly quiet baby started screaming his head off...
...And then look what happened.
Seems he told Maddie about being hungry and she either felt sorry for him or remembered that
she, too, was hungry.
We spent a day at Snowbird, and there's a whole lot to do there. We were there last year as well
and the kids (K & T) had a blast then too. There was the alpine slide, a zip line, climbing wall,
electric bull, bungee trampolines, and some moonbounces for younger kids.
One thing I thought was fabulous was that when EV and Kayleigh got in line for the trampolines
(and unfortunately it was long just then and they waited over an hour), EV was just going to
jump, but the nice lady working there helped her and taught her how to do a back flip. And she
got where she could do it all by herself. Yahoo. Kayleigh already knew how to do the back flips
from last year, and was flipping all over by herself.
2 things about this next photo. First, Grandpa Hansen had fallen out of bed the night before and
really whacked his face on the table there. Seems he was dreaming and sorta lunged out of bed,
something about saving the US Olympic swim team, as I remember. So in some of these pictures
he's sporting a pretty nasty black cheek. But also in this one, Melanie has fallen asleep on his lap
while riding the chair lift down the mountain.
We definitely had a great time hiking around and just getting completely worn out.
(August 2008)
We had dinner 2 different Sundays at Chad's folks house. The first time was with Grandma
Hansen, who'd come up from St. George and was leaving soon to catch a flight in SLC.
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A week later, Chad flew out to drive back with us, and we gathered for more good food and
photo joy.
Wrestling poor Grandpa
Melanie had been getting Uncle Michael confused with Daddy. At first I thought she was just
playing, but then realized that she thought Michael was her Dad. I even tried calling Chad on the
phone and letting her talk to him while Michael was sitting close by, but that didn't seem to help.
She hung around Uncle Michael quite a lot (she had stranger anxiety for everyone else and they
had to work at getting to know her) and finally called him either "My other Daddy" or "Uncle
Daddy". This was probably a drag for Michael, as he had his hands full already. Mel would ask
Michael for help, ie, going to the bathroom.
(This is from back in August, when we were visiting in Utah. As always, click on the photos to
enlarge)
There are 16 grandchildren on my folks side. And there were 16 grandchildren at their house, all
at the same time. Yes, 16 grandchildren but only 2 moms. The oldest is in college (Aubrie), then
there are 3 teenagers. The rest are relatively closer in age to each other, and in available noise
making manners. But I must say, it was a lot of fun.
Maximizing trampoline fun by adding water and plastic...
Group grandpa hug!
And the ever popular photo on the back steps.
BUT, tell us how you really feel!
Yes, lots of good food...
Then good naps...
Yes, a good-looking pile of young-uns.
But, once again, this is how they were REALLY feeling about all these photos!
Then one Monday evening, we got together at the park...
...And Grandma J told everyone stories about her life.
And just one last one. There's a blue phone in this photo that I remember playing with when I
was about this same age. Grandma's toys were always (and still are) the most popular toys.
Just one more of Megan with Jeffrey. They were so cute!
(As always, click on these photos and they enlarge)
Well as you will see, the kids and I had a fabulous time in Utah. It was a long drive there, and we
were all getting sick of the car. But Mom made it easier for us - we just kept driving into the
night until we got there, arriving about 3 in the morning, I think.
First off, THE TENNEY COUSINS!
They were staying with my folks for a week, while their mom and dad went to a wedding in
Nauvoo, Illinois. So my kids got to spend a lot of time with the cousins they've seen the least
(my sister Lori Tenney lives in Washington).
Here's Grandpa Paul with Megan, EV, Hailey.
This is cousin Megan, and she was batty about Jeffrey. They were tight, right from the start.
Grandpa Paul took the kids to see some horses, owned by a wonderful nice friend of his named
Odell Minor. He was terrific - he let the kids ride his horse, even coming out and saddling him up
for them.
These were 2 young horses, not broken yet, that Odell let the kids feed apples and alfalfa
(growing on the ground close by) to.
Here's each of the kids that came that evening, on Geronamo.
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The next day, Grandpa took the remaining 3 kids.
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Gramma J with Jeffrey - she loved all his smiles, and he sure gave her lots of them.
Gramma wanted us to help her make an apricot pie. She prepared the fruit, Kayleigh and I did the
crust. With the remaining dough and filling, Kayleigh made small tart-things. She wanted to
make them herself - NO HELP.
This is as far as I can go b/c my blog manager has gone to bed and I'm out of photos. The rest
will be forthcoming. But my last photo is when Grandma Hansen came over to my folks house...