Thursday, November 19, 2009

BYU game and Pre-Halloween Festivities

I am so far behind at blogging at this point I just need to do it. These pictures are a little out of order. Since we purchased 4 BYU season tickets this year I have had quite a few opportunities to attend BYU games. I was actually not planning on going to this game on Oct. 24th - TCU - but Byron told me it was going to be one of the biggest games of the season. Luckily Camille was nice enough to let me go instead and she was fine with the prospect of attending the Utah game in November since I switched her games.

Upon arriving at the pre-game, the weather was pretty bitter cold. The wind started to pick up and it became awful. We were lucky enough that this only lasted maybe 30 minutes then the wind subsided. We were able to see Lavell Edwards being interviewed on ESPN at the pre-game. It was cool to see him up so close.
Tanner and Carter were able to go with Byron & I. Carter had been wanting to get a cougar tail (12 inch donut) for as long as he heard his brothers and sister would be able to buy them at the games. So the first line of business was getting one for the boys to share. Here the boys are next to the field watching BYU players warm up.
Tanner & Carter enjoying their donut - it is massive!!!
Yum!
It started sprinkling during the game, so the rain gear was pulled out - we only had 2 rain ponchos, so Tanner & Carter got a garbage bag - Carter was so cute in his that I couldn't resist a picture.
Byron & I enjoying the game.
Tanner & Cooper had fun sitting next to each other.
Cooper & Jeff together.
We had a great time at the game even though BYU lost.

Byron was gone to LA for business the few days leading to Halloween. We had fun making carmel apples and using some extra chocolate to cover marshmallows. As you can see from the pictures - all were having a great time. Johnathan, Tanner, Carter, Bradley & Parker
Parker licking the yummy carmel spoon.
Johnathan was lucky enough to get the remaining chocolate. Doesn't his smile tell it all:).
Tanner and his messy face - it makes me laugh!
Bradley with Carter in the back.
Parker with his carmel apple.
In Bears, we made paper mache masks. Tyler Atwood and Johnathan were the only 2 that brought theirs to display at Pack Meeting. They both did a great job. Tyler made a really adorable pig and Johnathan made an Egyptian. It is so fun being with this age group - I love being a Bear Den Leader.
One morning in October I woke up to this beautiful sky - it was breathtaking.
Here we are back to carmel apple making. There are pictures that Camille took with her camera. It is fun to have 2 cameras around the house to get different perspectives and lots of pictures.

Here are the yummy carmel apples before the kids starting covering them with chocolate.
Johnathan dipping marshmallows in chocolate - definitely a family favorite when chocolate is involved.
Camille has a foods class at school - here is a really cool finger she made out of edible peanut butter mixture - looks pretty creapy if I do say so:).
Here are Bradley & I during the day at the end of October. We were experiencing our first snowfall of the year - which pretty much amounted to a skiff - but Bradley was looking out our back window watching it for so long. We finally decided to take some pictures and this one below is what we took.

I love this guy!!!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Camille performances


Camille started taking voice lessons at the beginning of September. She has LOVED it. I go to all of her lessons and enjoy just hearing what her teacher tells her and different techniques they learn. A couple of weeks ago the YW/YM in our ward did an talent show. Camille was quick to decide what she wanted to perform - one of the songs she had been practicing in voice - "On My Own" from Les Miserables. She did an amazing job. I don't know where this confidence comes from :). Thanks to Becki for recording it for me and Kelly Kunz for playing the piano.


Last night Camille had her first voice recital. She was lucky enough to be the first one on the list. She had 3 songs she sang in consecutive order - unfortunately for her she forgot the words for the last 2 songs in different spots, but once she remembered them she started singing with such amazing confidence. I will put the first song below called "It Was A Lover and His Lass." This song Camille absolutely hated from day one - I enjoyed hearing her sing different types of music, though. The second song is "God Help the Outcasts."

I love hearing Bradley walking through the house singing Camille's voice songs. We all get a good laugh out of him - he doesn't care what others think and is just his crazy self. Last night at Camille's performance, Bradley said 2 funny things I have to write about - Grandma Beck was holding Bradley on his lap entertaining him while his Uncle Michael sat next to them. Michael was pulling things out of his pockets to entertain Bradley with. He had pulled out his wallet and was letting Bradley look at some different things inside. Then he pulled out a comb and handed it to Bradley. Bradley looked at it and said, "Where did you get this, D.I.?" I do not know where he comes up with these things. Then on the way home Camille asked Bradley where his blanket was. He proceeded to say in a very confident voice, "I have no IDEA."


Monday, November 2, 2009

Toilet woes!!!

Bradley has been great at going to the bathroom pretty consistently for about 2 weeks now. He is awesome to go into the bathroom by himself without much assistance. It has been so nice to not deal with changing diapers. Yesterday he decided to have a little fun with the idea of going in the toilet. Before church he decided to stick his underwear into the toilet along with a ton of toilet paper and the cardboard roll. We found the mess right before church along with tons of water on the floor. I have never had a child do anything like this before - yikes!!! What was he thinking??? We still have a little bit of water on our carpet in our bedroom from his little prank. To top it off - last night before the kids went to bed they ran upstairs saying the bathroom downstairs was flooded. Sure enough little Bradley had stuffed paper cups into the toilet this time and created another mess.

None of my other children every did anything remotely like this - I sure hope he has had his fill and will stop playing in the toilet. I had heard about kids that would shove their toys and other things into the toilet, but guess we lucked out. The most we have ever had was too much toilet paper. This little guy is giving me a run for my money - like I don't already have enough to do without his messes:). Oh well - hopefully he doesn't try this trick again.