Thursday, December 29, 2011

Christmas...at last!



Little Durham likes the lights on the tree...

We gathered at Eden's this year for Christmas Eve...

We start 'em young in Bronco Country!





Eden had a beautiful, watercolor "family tree" painted for us. WOW!

The festivities concluded with Christa's Danish pudding tradition...as the children turn 10, they can participate...We all choose a dish of "ricelamon"(!?), eat, and try to guess who has the hidden almond secreted in his/her mouth. BAILEY! A NEW WINNER!

Tradition


We are going to The Nutcracker.





We love being at the Morrison Center. It's a beautiful concert hall, especially at Christmastime.

We love being at the ballet.

We've studied the program...let the dancing begin!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Festival of Trees


My granddaughter, Brooklyn, started taking ballroom dance lessons, and performed a waltz at the Festival of Trees during the Thanksgiving holiday. Very exciting!

I asked Brooklyn to pose "over by that tree"...then I looked closer...


What a SURPRISE! The class in which I did a long-term sub from the first day of school, through September, won a blue ribbon for their entry in the decorating contest. I was SO PROUD!! (I feel like they're MY class too!) When I saw them last week, I went into their classroom, told them how I found their tree, and gave them a big cheer!

Pumpkin Train, Halloween...NOW October is OVER











MY favorite thing about Halloween is the Pumpkin Liner train ride to Banks, Idaho. This year the weather was spectacular and we had so much fun! Halloween for the grands is always celebrated with fabulous costumes and parties and a parade!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

October!

SO...where did September go??? For that matter, where did August go? In August, we took our annual trip to the Oregon Coast. We met Missy, Kip, and McKena in Seaside for some fun family time. Eden had her baby boy, Durham, on August 13...then we sped along toward the first day of school. I took a long-term sub job which started with the "Sneak Peek" the day before school started. I had the most wonderful group of fourth-graders (32!) for the first four weeks of school...they kept telling me, "Mrs. Bates, you're like our REAL teacher." That's how I felt too. I did Back-to-School Night, and an all-day field trip to Celebration Park. September just flew! Reed and I both celebrated birthdays. We took a quick trip to SLC for Conference last weekend. The men of the family are enjoying the BSU football games. The leaves are turning. I just put up Halloween decorations. How can it be October already? Vaca photos will be up soon. Hopefully, I'll catch up.

Grandma Camp...The 9s


Three of my granddaughters are nine years old, in the fourth grade, are great friends, and decided to all have french braids at camp!

Oops...out of order!

We tried our hands at Native American beading...

Of course, we read in the "reading tent"

We "hiked" the Oregon Trail following the markers throughout Boise.


We finished camp by making "fairy houses" our of leaves, seeds, twigs, pine cones, etc.

Yellowstone (in May 2011)


We went to Yellowstone with Eden, Dan and kids the last weekend in May...who knew the weather would return us to frigid temps, rain, sleet, and snow. I had never been there...it is spectacular! We met visitors from France, Germany, Japan, and all over the U.S. Fantastic!





Right on time...we got there, the snow came down, Old Faithful erupted, the skies cleared, all within about 15 minutes!!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Love the Sky




My granddaughter, Bailey, shared photos she had taken of the sky with me one day. I was astounded at the beauty she had captured. I guess I had never paid much attention to the sky...not anymore...I rue the times I don't have my camera, because, as Bailey said, " I take pictures because I know I'll never see that same sky ever again!" So...here are some photos from my own little patch of sky.

Wildlife


Yep, it's a snake...I'm just glad Reed got home first to see it slithering onto the driveway...this photo is postmortem!

I thought I was chasing a butterfly, but realized it was a moth...and I find moths a little creepy...but, certainly not as creepy as the aforementioned SNAKE!!