Friday, June 5, 2009

Kindergarten Graduation

Two posts in one day?! Sorry...I'm just catching up.
Lexi graduated from Kindergarten on Wednesday. She has loved her teacher, Mrs. Englund:
All of the kids were given colored shirts to represent flowers. They handed out a flower poem at the beginning and end of the school year with the analogy of our child "blossoming" throughout the year. So cute.
Of course the day started out with "getting ready" for graduation. I took this as an excellent opportunity to do some up do hairstyles:
First Lexi:

Then her friend Alexa:

They were both ready to head to school:
During the graduation I didn't get the best seat. I had a pretty good view until the kid in front of me switched with his mom next to him. So instead of getting that "cute video" that I had anticipated, I came away with a couple of pictures. Lexi did a great job with knowing all of the words of each song. Here is a picture of her singing the Restaurant song:
I love this next picture because I snapped 3 photos and they either had their eyes shut or were being silly. That's WHY I like it. These girls are usually really silly together.

S-P-E-L-L

The second graders held their annual spelling bee and Kaylee was chosen to participate. They had each second grade class choose their top 3 spellers making it a total of 12 participants. I was able to go and watch the spelling bee and Kaylee did a great job. She came in 4th place. I don't think many caught this, but the judges realized that they had been conducting the entire spelling bee with the challenge words (which were supposed to only be used when it came down to the last two participants). They didn't use the regular words at all (these were words that they were tested on throughout the year during class). I was sitting near the judges and overheard them when they realized this. I think all of the kids did a great job and I didn't mind them using the challenge words the entire time...it made the spelling bee go by quickly and all of the kids were REALLY challenged. :) There was also an awards assembly that same day. Kaylee received an academic award for receiving straight A's throughout the entire year. Jordan received 3 awards...Academic (for also getting all A's throughout the year), one in Music for participating in the Mt Charleston Choir, and one for Math...for getting 100 percent on the Math CRT (state test). Way to go kids!
Did you notice that Kaylee's hair is all wavy in the above picture? The day before was pajamas day at school and she asked me to do her hair like this:

This took a while, but the result was wavy hair the next day.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Pool Fun

Yesterday morning the kids and I jumped in the pool (Everyone except for Kaylee and Jordan who were at school). It has been REALLY fun to have Alexa all school year. The days she wasn't here Lexi was bored to tears. I almost feel guilty for having been paid to watch her, but the money was nice. We'll have to have her come over during the summer to play.
Alexa and Lexi swimming
Mason swimming. We recently bought mason this swimming suit because he refuses to wear arm wings or get into a floaty. He was so scared to get in the pool. He mainly just sat on the stairs the entire time.
On a side note...I thought I would throw this picture into this post. Kaylee woke up 2 hours before I had to take her to school and since we had lots of extra time...she chose this hairdo for me to style on her today. Love it! Criss Cross Up Do.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Fun with hair

Thanks to my friend Amber for sharing her cool finds, I've been checking out this blog that has some awesome hairdo's for little girls. There are a ton of hairstyles that I still want to try out, but here are some that I've done this week:
Kaylee: Criss Cross Braids with Pig TailsLexi and her friend Alexa -Same hairstyle (Front View)

Kaylee-Fishtail Braid

Lexi-French Twist Braids
Lexi-French Twist Braids-Front View
I also did an up do on Sunday for Kaylee's hair, but forgot to take a picture. It was exactly like this last picture of Lexi, but you curl the ends and pin them up. Soooooo much fun. I'm still an amateur, but with lots of practice I should be able to get these down. This is the first time I've done a french twist and a fish tail braid. They're both very easy. I thought I would share for all of those who have little girls out there. If you have any cool hairdo's, don't hesitate to share them with me. :)

Sunday, May 24, 2009

My Fireman

Fireman PJ's, Fireman hat, and Fireman Trucks.
My little Firefighter!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Happy Birthday

Today Doug turned 37. Happy Birthday honey!

Over the past 15 years we have had an amazing journey. I consider myself extremely lucky to have married someone who loves me, supports me, is a worthy priesthood holder, and a hard worker. We have many things in common...reading, talking to each other, the same TV shows, working in the yard, eating out, camping, and vacations...to name a few. Of course, we have our differences too....he likes converse shoes, Phil Hendrie, and spicy food. None of which I care for all that much.

Today he has a busy day of work, Hit Parade auditions, and Scouts. I'm glad we celebrated his birthday on Sunday. Happy Birthday!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Company

This past weekend, Doug's mom and dad were able to come visit us. We had a fun time visiting and it went by way too fast. On Friday, Doug and I went on a date while the kids had some one on one time with Grandma and Grandpa. We went out to dinner and to see the Star Trek movie. We both had a great time.

The next day, due to the heat, we decided to go swimming for the first time this season. Some of us only dangled our feet, but it was very refreshing.

(We put Doug's mom to work skimming)


On Sunday,(along with going to church of course) we celebrated Doug's birthday. Doug's birthday is not until Wednesday, but we thought it would be fun to celebrate it while Doug's parents could join in on the action. We threw some meat on the grill, opened presents and ate some cake and ice cream. Yummy!
Homemade German Chocolate Cake...mmmmm.
The kids made some coupons to give to Doug. They each had their own colored cards and included items like....free massage, 2 hours of peace & quiet, help in the garden, a hug & kiss, etc.

Overall we had a fabulous weekend. Unfortunately, Lexi came down with the stomach flu on Sunday morning. She missed out on all of the birthday celebration. :( I saved her a big slice of chocolate cake for when she gets better.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Random Thoughts

First of all...."The Biggest Loser". I was extremely disappointed in the winner of The Biggest Loser. Early in the show Helen encouraged everyone to vote her daughter off and let her stay. Who does this? Who throws their own child under the table? She's not 60 and at higher risk...she's in her 40's (although she looks a ton older). Her daughter has an entire future to look forward to. I'm not saying she doesn't look great. I am amazed at all of the Biggest Loser contestants and think highly of their dedication and accomplishments. Helen won fair and square as far as the game is played and how much weight she lost. I just think that if she would have let her daughter stay...maybe her daughter could have lost a ton more weight. What did you think?

Next...I want to say Congratulations to Jordan. He earned 100 percent on his Math CRT's (State Test). His name went into a drawing and he won $50 to Walmart! He bought a Sonic Wii game with his winnings. Congratulations Jordan!
Today was a great day for the girls. Kaylee had a field trip to Lieds Children Museum with all of the 2nd graders. She had a fun time. After school, Lexi and Kaylee headed to girl scouts where they were treated to a manicure and pedicure at a professional nail salon. Afterwards they went to an ice cream store for a treat. I was pretty jealous. Their nails look great.


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

No more braces

Last Friday, Jordan was able to get his braces and spacer off....Woo Hoo. He only had to have them on for about a year. His front teeth are very straight now and he has more room in his mouth to allow his other teeth to come in. I'm hoping that we won't have to have any more orthodontics on him. I'll keep my fingers crossed. The first thing he ate was a big pretzel (not allowed with braces) and the last two days he's been eating granola (that wasn't allowed either). So he is enjoying eating some of the foods that weren't allowed over the past year. Tomorrow he gets a retainer that he has to wear.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Dance Recital

Last weekend we enjoyed watching the girls perform in their dance recital.
Alexis is in Beginning Tap and she performed to a western song called "Firecracker".

Lexi's Dance Recital 2009 from Kristi Farr on Vimeo.

Kaylee is in Beginning Ballet and she performed to "A Dream is a Wish" from Cinderella.

Kaylee's Dance Recital 2009 from Kristi Farr on Vimeo.

Friday, May 1, 2009

On your mark, get set, GO!

Jordan had a good time at the Pinewood Derby. Jordan received a trophy for the "Most Unique Car". His car didn't race as well as his car last year. Last year he won first place out of all of the wolves in 4 wards. But he was extremely happy to get a trophy this year. All of the cub scouts really enjoy this event every year. Jordan has already started planning on what he wants to do for next year.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Pinewood Derby

So, it's that time of year again. The Pinewood Derby. This year Jordan decided to make his car look like spongebob. Here's a pic:

Jordan painted all of the main colors and I just helped do a little of the detailing (eyes and tie). He did a great job. Masking tape helped him paint straight. Doug helped sand the wheels, drill the holes, and all of the stuff behind making the car go fast (hopefully!). We still have to put the weights in, but tomorrow night is the race. Wish him luck!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Bedtime Stories

We recently rented Bedtime Stories from Redbox. We really liked it and laughed all the way through. (If you don't like Adam Sandler, you might not like this movie) One of the things that we laughed at was Adam Sandler's ring tone on his cell phone. Mason noticed that we were laughing and for the past few days he has imitated the ring tone. I decided to catch it on video. If you haven't seen the movie, you might want to watch this short clip from Bedtime Stories first.




Zion's National Park

During Spring Break we decided to go to Zion's National Park for a few days. One of my work clients called and asked that I clean their account another day due to a function. This allowed us to have an extra free night in our schedules.....yeah! We had 2 free nights at a Holiday Inn hotel...so we packed up some food and headed out. We had a great time. We definitely could've stayed another day and it makes me antsy to go on another fun adventure since we had such a good time. Summer is just around the corner.

During our time at Zions the kids picked up the Junior Ranger program for $1 each. They completed their books and were able to earn a Ranger Badge. The books taught them how to keep the Park Clean and to look for wildlife. They learned a lot and we were glad that we bought them.

Things I learned on this trip:
  • The water jug leaks when it tips over. (After a trip to Wal-mart for a pitcher and towels to bail out the water from the trunk...we were good)
  • It would be a great investment to buy each of the kids their own hiking backpacks to carry their own water and granola bars.
  • Mason does NOT sleep in hotel rollaway cribs. Lucky Mom and Dad!
  • Roasting hot dogs and smores with the family was sooo fun!
  • A free hotel with swimming and a continental breakfast...need I say more?
  • Leaving the toiletry bag packed at the house does not do us any good on the road. We now all have a travel size deoderant, shampoo, toothpaste and toothbrushes.
  • Being surrounded by these beautiful huge mountains can be such a humbling experience.
  • I like family vacations more than material things. But I have to take pictures so I can remember the experience. Here are some pictures we took:

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter Highlights

We had a great Easter weekend. On Saturday, the kids decorated Easter eggs:

Mason ate an egg while we decorated:On Sunday, we dressed up fancy for church: After church we were all very excited to get a visit from my brother Scott and his family of 6. They went to California for the week and stopped in on their way home for a short visit and to spend the night. We had a yummy Easter Dinner and played games. They left this morning. It was very fun to see them. Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures.

Another note. Kaylee and I had this conversation on Saturday:

Me: We are going to have a special family meeting to remind us all about the real meaning of Easter. You know...Jesus being resurrected...NOT about the Easter Bunny.
Kaylee: Well, Jesus made the Easter Bunny. And he made him to give us candy.

Overall, we had a great Easter!

Spring Concerts!

Concerts! Concerts! Concerts! Concerts! Last week Jordan, Kaylee, Lexi, and Doug all had spring concerts. It was fun to see all of the kids sing and it made for an extremely eventful week. I was glad that my parents were in town to see them perform and help out with the kids during their performances. I owe a big THANK YOU to them! I recorded all of their concerts, but to save you from having to watch all of my kids perform their entire concert, I am only posting one song for
each child. For those who are interested, enjoy: (Don't forget to scroll down and pause the music player)

Lexi's Kindergarten Spring Concert from Kristi Farr on Vimeo.
Kaylee's 2nd Grade Spring Concert from Kristi Farr on Vimeo.
Jordan's 4th Grade Spring Concert from Kristi Farr on Vimeo.

Doug's students had their choir and band concerts and Doug sang in the Community Choir as well. I was only able to make it to the band concert due to our busy schedules, but it was very enjoyable.

Doug even jumped on the drums for one song that the Jazz band played. The Jazz Band received an Encore from the audience and I could tell that the students were really enjoying themselves. Very entertaining!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Mason's Birthday

Yesterday was Mason's birthday. He turned 2 years old. My parents have been in town and it was fun to have them here to join in on the celebration. It's amazing how much he has changed in the last few months. He talks and understands so much now. It's fun to see him learn and grow. Here is a video of Mason blowing out his candles. He actually blew the candles out himself.

Package from Grandma and Grandpa Farr:
Mason's favorites: Books, Cars, Trucks, Trains, Elmo, Blues Clues, The Wiggles, playing outside, and eating.
Favorite Sayings:
"Mom, watch" (And then he does something silly)
"Mom, Car. Mom, truck. Mom, car. Mom truck." (He says this while we are driving in the car because he is tall enough to see the passing cars and trucks. It does get a little repititious.)

Mason loves his siblings and gets very excited when they walk in from school every day. He calls Jordan "Jo Jo", Kaylee "Kaywee", and Lexi "Kaywee" (It sounds slightly different, but I'm sure it sounds like Lexi in his head).

Happy Birthday Mason!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Dance

This year Kaylee has been taking Ballet and Lexi has been taking Tap. Their performances are coming up at the beginning of May, but they recently had pictures taken so I snapped a shot outside of the Dance Studio since they were all dolled up. (Kaylee is performing Cinderella, and Lexi is performing a western show)

I'll post the professional picture once they come in...and the recital in May.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Crystal Reservoir

My parents have been in town this past week. We've had a great time. Last Wednesday we decided to go to Ash Meadows Wildlife Refuge and throw rocks into Crystal Reservoir. Doug and the older 2 kids were in school and were unfortunately unable to join in on the fun. It was really windy so we didn't stay for very long, but we all had a great time. The Refuge also has a boardwalk that was about a mile and a half away from the reservoir, so we walked along that too. Pictured below: Lexi, Alexa (Lexi's friend), my Mom, Mason, and my Dad. My Dad....he looks like he was going to jump right in. (They do allow swimming, but it was waaaay too cold)





Crystal Reservoir from Kristi Farr on Vimeo.