Monday, June 30, 2008

KELLY'S LAST DAY!

Today is Kelly's last day of school. She is going to put her career on hold for awhile to stay home with our kids. We have been waiting for this for a long time. I just wanted to tell Kelly how proud of her I am. She works really hard at her job and I know that she has made a huge impact in lives of many of the kids that she teaches. I know it is a sacrifice for her to stop teaching, she truly has a passion for learning and a love for her kids. From her first class in North Las Vegas to West Jordan and all those in between so many kids have been lucky to have an amazing teacher like Kelly. I will always remember (and I am sure Kelly will too) the amazing adventures of teaching in Las Vegas. The kids there were absolutely amazing. Many of them could barely speak English, some had parents that did not care much about them, but seeing Kelly love and teach those kids was absolutely life changing. That was one of the most amazing experiences we have ever had. It was a change from teaching in Las Vegas to West Jordan, but many of the experiences have been the same. I have never seen someone teach with such passion, I have never seen someone care for other kids as much as Kelly does. I have no idea how she has been able to be such a great teacher and then come home and take care of me and the kids. Kelly, we are so proud of you, we are so grateful that you are willing to do all that you do for us. You truly are the GREATEST!










I asked Carson and Abby what they love most about having Kelly home with them and this is what they said:
Carson: "I love her, I love that she gives me kisses all day long, and that she plays with me"
Abby: "I love that she won't stop pinching my bumb. I love going shopping with her. I love that she is there when I need her. I love when she makes me lunch"








Kelly we are lucky to have you home! We are so grateful for you and all that you do for our family. You keep us moving in the right direction. I love you with all of my heart.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Wally World

We are home from our Amazing vacation to Florida. Be warned...there are a lot of pictures.



I'm not exactly sure where to begin. We went for nine nights to Orlando Florida where we did everything that we could possibly do.















We spent four days at the Disney World Parks and two days at the Universal Studios Parks.





Everything went great and my kids were in Heaven!



































































I honestly think that the kids favorite part about the trip was that they were able to spend so much time with their cousins. They were together every minute and were loving it.















Abby loved everything about Disney World. She just thought it was all so Magical. Abby is at that age where she is just tall enough to go on a lot of the bigger rides and she tried to be brave , but she didn't really like any that were "questionable". She was just fine sticking with the smaller attractions and her favorite was "It's a Small World".

















As you can imagine, we saw every character that you could possibly think of . The kids loved getting their autographs and taking pictures with ALL of them.











Carson likes to tell people that he has a new girlfriend! He was just as excited as Abby to see Snow White, and the highlight of the day was when she gave him a kiss that stayed on his check. He was a little embarrassed, but very proud.






















We also went to a dinner show called "Arabian Knights". We ate dinner while they preformed a show that had a lot of horses that did amazing tricks. Carson was in ahh! He thought the whole think was so cool!








But the highlight of my night was when Justin went to take a group picture of all of us at the table and I guess Amy was the only one willing and ready.








I have to say that one of the coolest things about the whole vacation was the house that Kathy and Stan rented. It was so great. We all had our own rooms and they even had little kid rooms. It had four bathrooms (greatly needed) and best of all...our own Pool. It was so nice after being at the parks all day to come home and get in the pool (without a bunch of strangers).


The kids had a Blast swimming each day and we had a hard time getting them out.


It was really hard coming home and trying to get back to normal life. Although an 11 day vacation seems like plenty of time, we were still wanting just a few more days by the end of the trip.


This is definitely something that we could NEVER do by ourselves, we are just so thankful to Chad's parents for their amazing generosity! They made it something that we will never forget.














In Real World news.....Abby graduated from preschool and had her big dance recital right before we left for the trip.( She is the one in the middle in blue) She is so big, and I really hate thinking about it. I love that she is old enough to help with Cooper, but everything else is kinda freaking me out. She just got her track assignment for Kindergarten and she asks me EVERYDAY "how many more days until school starts?" I think she is going to be a little disappointed when she finds out that she still will only be going for half of the day, but I think riding the school bus will make up for that.

























Cooper is also growing up fast. He is officially 3 months old and chunky as ever. He still has his hair, but is starting to sport a little bit of a comb over. (we have no problem admitting that)