Saturday, April 20, 2013

Luke's Baptism

 
 
Luke had his big day last Saturday.  He has been so excited.  He told me he was mostly excited to get the Holy Ghost.  Every prayer he said before his baptism was telling Heavenly Father how happy he was going to be when he was baptized and confirmed.
When Luke's cousin, Fisher, got to the church, he put his arm around Luke and asked if he was ready to get the spirit.  I love to see the faith of these kids.  They're amazing. 
After the baptism/confirmation Luke was beaming.  The whole day he just kept talking about how happy he was.  I know he could feel the Holy Ghost.  It was wonderful to witness.
 
  I love this picture.  It was so great to see them come out of the dressing room in the white clothes.
Luke picked his two Grandma's the do the baptism and confirmation talks.  He asked his Grandpa's to say the prayers and be the witnesses.  Abigail had been wanting to sing the "I like to look for rainbows' song for Luke's baptism, but she said she was a little too shy.  Carly and Hailey said they would do it with her, so the three girls sang. 
It was a great day and I loved having our family there to support Luke. 

Luke and his awesome grandparents
 
After the baptism he got a few gifts and cards.  He was excited, he didn't realize that was coming.
That night after all the guests had left he asked if we were going to have scripture study.  I told him yes, and he said, "Wahooooo!" (not a normal reaction)  He was the first one ready with his new scriptures.

 We had everyone over to our house afterwards for lunch. 
 Luke with his other awesome grandparents.
 
Grandpa Jay's showing Luke all the cool gadgets on his new cub scout pocket knife.
 We love Grandma Ruth

 And to end the day with pictures by Abigail



Sunday, April 14, 2013

basement

Yay!  The basement is finished! (mostly)  The important parts  are finished.  My friend's Dad, Gary Singleton of Singleton Construction finished it for us.  Most of the dry wall was already put up when we moved in.  We just had to tweak some things a bit.  We moved around some of the heating, electrical, and some walls, put in some closets.  When I say we, I mean Gary... we watched.  Really the only part I contributed was the painting.  The awful wretched painting.  Ben gets home pretty late with his new job in S.L., and has been a bit busy with his new calling, YM president.  So the painting fell to me. Which is great, because I just like to do things my way anyway.  My Mom came to help one day, and Sharla babysat another day.  Most of the time, my kids were watching t.v. and eating a large amount of whatever snacks they found.  They were pretty much on their own for a week.  When things got back to normal, they didn't seem to like me telling them what to do again.  They had gotten too used to their freedom.   Here is Luke's room and the family room.  We still need to get the fixtures in the bathroom and computer room shelves in.     
 
family room before
 
 
Luke's room before
 
 

 
Luke's room before
 
 

coming down the stairs.  You can see the bathroom wall though the door way, we moved it to the right 15 inches to make the bathroom bigger.
 

We took out the wall with the picture on it to make the family room bigger.  Ben ripped up the tile on the landing and put down some new tile just in front of the garage door.

 
looking into the bathroom through the laundry room
 


family room


 
Now looking down the stairs is much more open
 
 We have since put up blinds, got the rest of the door knobs,  and moved in some furniture (I just don't want to clean again to take more pictures :))

  Our downstairs isn't that big,  more like cozy, but I was adamant that we find room for a game closet.  That was the first thing I moved downstairs were all the games. 
 You can  see the computer room door through the laundry room

 Luke's room
 
 We decided he should get this room because of the shelves on the wall.  Now he has plenty of space for his legos.  Luke and Abigail were a bit sad to part at first, but they soon got used to/excited about the idea of having their own rooms.
 don't you just love storage?  I love his closet.
 
Ben put some shelves up in our space under the stairs.  I love it.  You don't get to see the before picture of this closet, it's quite embarrassing.  Now I just need to fill up the shelves some more. 
One day I was putting some groceries in here and
Luke said, "Is this the food for when we don't have any more food?" 
 Me- "Yes, some of our food storage"
Luke-"I don't see anything I like, I'm going to starve!" 
Me- "well you like applesauce, and chicken noodle soup, you can eat that"
Luke-" Oh, and there's ketchup!  Ok, good I won't starve, I love ketchup!"
 
Maybe only family thinks this is funny, because they know how much he loves ketchup.
 
 


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Easter

 We had a great Easter this year.  It's probably the only day when I love having 1:00 church.  We played all morning and ate tons of candy.  Then the kids got all gussied up for church.  After we went out to the Dawson's for a delicious Easter dinner.











Monday, April 8, 2013

Birthday Boy! Luke is 8!

 
Luke is eight!  I can't believe it...
 
Luke is smart, loving, caring, funny, dependable, and all around great kid.
I'm so glad he's here to balance the scales a bit.  Sometimes it gets a little too overrun with girl stuff in our household. 
 
Luke's favorites-
 
Toys- Legos and weapons.  There are a bunch of neighborhood boys that usually show up daily for some fighting in the backyard, they have quite an assortment of weapons... guns, lightsabers, drumsticks, wands, swords, etc...
Sport- baseball to play, football to watch
Books- Harry Potter and anything Star wars
Song- Les Mis soundtrack.  He's obsessed.  We usually wake up to Luke turning on music in the kitchen to listen to during breakfast.  He has seen parts of the broadway musical, but only the parts with Javier, the bad guy.  That's the only reason why he really likes it I think, because he loves the bad guys.  My girls love it too, they just like the girl songs, or the sad songs as they call them.
Subject- Math, Art, and reading (I Guess he can't pick a favorite)
Goal in life- be funny and be a cop
Favorite thing to do- go places with Dad
Food- hamburgers
Color- black and red
 
Luke's bday fell on Easter weekend this year, so it got a little hectic with all the activities. 
Friday night before his bday, we had a friend party.  He wanted Harry Potter, and a million kids.  I got him to narrow it down a bit, and only invited 12 I think.  I have been a bit consumed with our basement painting, so I was a little behind on getting the party organized.  Luckily 12 boys don't care what goes on as long as they can eat and run around. 
We had wand decorating, potions class, frog hunt outside, golden snitch piƱata, and pizza, cake, and icecream.  Luke said it was a great party, so as long as the bday boy was happy, so was I. 

 
 
Shelley came and helped me since Ben was still at work, and I was very grateful for her.  It's nice to have some moral support when things get a little crazy.  
 
 
 
On Saturday the 30th, Luke's real bday, we went out to breakfast with G & G Dawson, they took him to the store to pick out a present after,  then we headed over to G &G Jenkins for an Easter egg hunt/bbq/birthday celebration.  Luke got a million (it feels like a million) lego sets and some money, with which he would like to go and buy more legos.  I told him to hold out and see if there is something else he would like more... fat chance I'm sure.




Luke said it was the best birthday ever, thanks to everyone who made it special for him!