Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Ben's Birthday

Happy Birthday Ben!!

I am one VERY lucky lady. Yep-they're ALL mine!

Even Lincoln had practiced singing for dad.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Day with Dad


This past Saturday there was a district wide Relief Society Enrichment that was a full day event so Ben was left with the kid watch. Now on my typical "kid watch" day I get about as creative and exciting as some cleaning and organizing, followed by a good long nap for everyone, and maybe a quick bike ride. Not dad... he took the kids to hike a mountain. Wow! There are lots of reasons that Dad is the preferred parent but this one is right up there with ice cream after every meal. They had a great day! (And so did I!)

Friday, September 11, 2009

First Day of School



Such excitement for the first day of school! Even Jamison gets a 1/2 day in the Pre-K program. The kids are having a great time and it's good to be back into the "swing" of school. (We did have an extra friend with us-the more the merrier.)

Emmy and Mrs. Caruso- 4th grade.

Clayton-1st grade means homework mom!!.

Jamison is all smiles for Pre-K.

And Lincoln was just plain tired after all of this- ME TOO!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Home Improvement-AARRGGHH!

The house is finally painted!

Before...
After...

Can't believe we actually finished this project...it's been 4 years in the coming and we finally did it. (ok-so we still have a few touch-ups to do). It would never have happened without the push from our parents and of course, Brian Snee! You were amazing-many, many thanks.


Sunday, August 9, 2009

The King and I-Pykles style

We did it! We made it through another crazy Pykles family adventure. And a few days later I think we are actually very glad that we had this experience together.
This summer our community theatre did a production of The King and I. We tried out back in March and we really hoped that we would all make it in so that we could have the theatre experience as a family again. It was a bit of a scary experience because of the professional nature of the whole thing. The director is straight from NYC and comes here each summer to direct these shows because he is so impressed with the local talent-much of it linked with the school of music. So it was no small miracle when he accepted the whole family. (minus little Lincoln who was just too young). Ben was asked to play 2 roles- the ship captain, and Sir Ramsey, the British diplomat and the kids and I were royal children and wife. This was the perfect situation for our family because given our roles Ben and I were never on stage together except for one 5 min. scene and because of that we were able to always have Lincoln with us-being watched by one or the other of us. That relieved a lot of stress for us and truly made it a family experience. It ended up being TONS of work-a practice nearly every night since the second week in June and many days we found ourselves questioning why we had taken on such a big commitment. But... what a wonderful experience we had. The things we felt our kids gained-from the confidence, to the musical training, to the wonderful people we met-and then to be able to be on stage together (I suppose there will always be a soft spot for theatre for Ben and I). It will be something that we never forget.
The transformation to be Siamese was quite the process each night-spray tanning, black hair, and crazy eye makeup. Most nights it took close to an hour to get hair and makeup done for myself and the kids. Then... take it off each night and start all over again the next night. It was exhausting but the kids loved it!

I was so proud of my kids for seeing this through. It wasn't easy but it was so much fun and they were so good and patient. Jamison was the youngest child in the cast by 2 years and every night when he walked out on stage all by himself to meet the King there was an audible sigh. He was so little and small, but he did just what he was supposed to do and he did it every single night-just right. I was one proud mamma.
Great memories, great experience, great people , etc. etc. etc!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Weekend Canoeing


We took the kids canoeing this past weekend. Oh boy! How many kids can you fit in a canoe?... AND not tip it over in the middle of the lake. It ended up being really fun but once again I've gained a greater appreciation for my own parents and what the words "family outing"/"family vacation" REALLY mean to a mom and dad.
NEVER a dull moment around here. And just for the record-we were in the water!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Jamison turns 4

                                     

Jamers turned 4 this week.  Can't believe how quickly the years seem to be flying by us. His birthday was busy day as we were getting Dad ready to leave out of town again but we invited some neighbor kids over for cake and ice cream and some back yard baseball with his new baseball equipment.  Happy Birthday to my little buddy.
             

4 yr. old memories of Jamison:
  • "Mom, do I get to still be 4 tomorrow?" (me=Yeah, for a whole year.) "YESSSSS!"-complete with arm pump.
  • "Hey mom-this is my blue jet birthday, OK?"
  • "Hey mom-pretty good job on the cake.  You did good."-said with all the casualness of the guy next door. (Thanks son)
  • Marshmellow mouth Jamison
  • Jamison is the most independent child (except for when he's not).  He can totally take care of himself and often gets very frustrated when we step in and mess things up.
  • Jamison is ALWAYS cheerful. He wakes up cheerful-he greets you with a smile and a hug every day is an adventure. It takes a lot to get him upset or angry.  He goes with the flow amazingly and is cheerful about anything and everything.   He asks me a lot during the day "What can I do now?"  As long as I give him an idea he's good to go.
  • Jamison's best friend is his big brother Clayton.  I hope it is always this way.
  • Jamison is the self-designated protector and translator for Lincoln.        When he's not doing this he's making sure to toughen Lincoln up with a good dose of brotherly torturing.
  • Jamison gives the best hugs-there is nothing small or gentle about them but they are full of him!