Brightly Living

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Our Sealing

3:32 pm
Arrival at the Mesa, AZ temple. The boys decked out in their cute suits and super excited that their daddy finally wore his, too. They look sharp.

3:35 pm
Confusion by the temple worker because she's never been a part of a sealing to children. We are brought to the nursery and wait for a worker to arrive.

3:40 pm
Workers arrive. We say goodbye to our cute boys. The workers say they will help them get dressed and bring them to us when it's time. We give lots of hugs and reminders to listen and not jump on everything. We are escorted to records office.

3:55 pm
After finishing paperwork, we leave records office and go get ready.

4:15 pm
Eric and I wait together and talk with our sealer, Brother W.H. Whipple.

4:30 pm
Enter the sealing room to see lots of our family and friends there. Boys enter all in white.

4:40 pm
Wonderful ceremony. Minimal bouncing, climbing and jumping off the alter, and laughing. We are a forever family! Lots of hugging.

4:55 pm
Exit the temple. Pictures by Jacqui. Oh wait, no memory card. Try again. More pictures.

5:05 pm
Head to Fitch park for BBQ.

5:30 pm
Playing and cooking and eventually eating. Lots of wind!! So no table clothes and no cute set up. Dumb wind.


7:30 pm
Clean up, smiles, and goodbye. Ready for a good night's sleep.

Photo Shoot

The boys thought it was torture. I thought it was fun and that Jacqui has gotten to be an awesome photographer. Eric thought he should get to take a nap and drink a Dr. Pepper after all of this. Jacqui thought that I shouldn't have worn a white shirt. But they turned out!

Our Family Pictures on Our Sealing Day!

















Thanks, Jacqui!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Great-Grandparents Allen

I'm so grateful that my Grandparents Allen (dad's side) are still alive and that my kids get to know them a little. I don't know what memories the boys will keep of them, but I love seeing them together. We went and visited them Monday night at their assisted living home.

Grandpa Allen will turn 90 this year! And Grandma Allen is 85. Grandma is in some stage of Alzheimer's and has trouble seeing anything, but she's so cute about it. Grandpa is so good to her--he has developed so much patience!

When I was a little girl, Grandpa would wrap his legs around us and put us in a "Bear Trap" and we would try to get out. We would laugh and yell as we tried to break free. It was so fun to see him trap my boys (maybe with not as much strength as there used to be), but the boys laughed and teased as they tried to escape.

The boys were looking through all of Grandpa's stuff he keeps next to him while he sits in his chair. Since Grandma can't really see, she asked Grandpa what they were doing. Grandpa replied, "Just exercising their curiosity"! (My favorite quote of the night.)

Grandma has always loved children. I was so happy to see my boys run up and give her big hugs and sit with her. They were so kind to her , even though I think they were asked the same 2 questions over and over again. She even tried to play with them! She would ask them how old they were and then say "Are you 2 years old?" They would laugh and tell her how old they were. Then she started another game. She would cover up her mouth and say "Don't kiss me, don't kiss me!" So then the boys would try to sneak up and give her a kiss on the cheek. They were all laughing. It was so sweet.

I really wish I had pictures to remember those sweet moments that the boys had with their Great-grandparents Allen, but I guess I'll just always have them in my memory. I hope there are many more times with them!

I'll have to post pictures of them when we get home to Utah. I have some cute ones of them there.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter Egg Hunt

Happy Easter!

We had a fun Allen-style celebration this morning . . .

I woke up at 4:30 am because I kept dreaming that the boys were up looking at their Easter baskets and I missed the whole surprise and fun of it all. :( So then I went and slept in Kacin's bed with him so I wouldn't miss it when they got up. :) At about 5:30 am, Kyler quickly sat up in bed and shouted "Kacin, I heard a rooster!". The boys were up. Was there really a rooster on Fraser St. in Mesa? I didn't hear it, but Kyler sure bolted out of bed.


We woke Eric up (he was so happy with us). Then we all looked at our Easter baskets at what the Easter Bunny brought us! We filled our bellies with plenty of candy.



Our whole family came to celebrate! And we ate a huge breakfast! Biscuits and gravy--so good.


Then with Easter baskets in hand (or on our heads), we strolled down to Grandpa's old house (where Jacqui and Josh live). The Easter Egg Hunt was on!

At the end of it all, Kacin's plastic eggs held $3.50, Kyler's had $6.10, Laura's had $2.50, and Eric's had $3. Plus, lots more candy!

Happy Easter!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

A Little Math

1. The Allred family left for Arizona at 3:15 am and arrived in Mesa at 2:00 pm. How long did it take them to travel?

2. How many bathroom breaks were there along the way?

3. There were 20 hard-boiled eggs. Kacin (and Eric) dyed 7 eggs and Laura decorated 4 eggs. How many eggs did Kyler decorate?

4. Math Facts in the car . . .

Eric: "What is 4 + 2?"
Kyler and Kacin: (after counting on fingers) "6!"
Eric: "What is 1 + 0?"
Kyler: 10
Kacin: 2
Laura: "Hmm. If you have 1 piece of gum and then someone gives you zero pieces, or no gum, how much gum do you have?"
Kacin: "Gum??"
Kyler: 1!! :)
Eric: "Good. What is 6 + 2?"
Kacin: "I would like some gum."

5. How many articles of dress up clothing did Kyler put on Laura?

6. How long did Laura get Eric to swing dance with her?




Answers:
1. 10 hours and 45 min.
2. 4 stops
3. 9 eggs
4. Kacin did not get gum, but he did eat plenty of pretzels and other snacks.
5. 6- 2 aprons, angel wings, 2 different gloves, and a princess tiara
6. 45 seconds (if that)

Saturday, April 4, 2009

The Letter S

This week brought to you by the letter S
and the number
7
Sickness, Sleep, Snuggy


Sickness
Still sick. The boys are as full of energy as ever, but it is Eric and I who have been under the weather. We are so ready to be done with it all--the fever, achyness, cough, sore throat. And I'm really ready for the pink eye to be gone for good (it came back on Wed.). I missed 2 days of school this week and doubt if I should've gone the other days, but it's too much of a hassle to find a substitute.

Sleep
Due to the sickness, sleep was a must--apparently a lot of it. For example, on Tuesday I woke up later than usual, helped with breakfast, went back to sleep, woke up for a half hour to put sub plans together, went back to sleep, woke for a half hour to take the boys to school, went back to sleep, woke to pick the boys up from school. I was absolutely useless! I took lots of naps this week because I was exhausted from doing things like walking from my room down to the basement. Ugh.


Snuggie
So have you ever seen this infomercial advertising the Snuggie?? Well, Kyler has.

Kyler: (in bed reading) "Can I have a snuggie?"
Me: "What??" (Thinking "I know your uncle Tyson gave you a wedgie, but why would ask for this?")
Kyler: "A Snuggie. Blankets are ok, but they can slip. With a snuggy you have the freedom of using yor hands." (no joke, if you watch the commercial he got it almost word for word. Scary.)
I didn't let him get one, so he made his own.


And the number . . . 7
Seven more days until our most exciting trip! We drive down to AZ next Saturday so we can spend Easter with my family. Yeah for Easter Egg hunts! And then on Tuesday. . . OUR SEALING! And then on Wednesday . . . California! And then Thursday . . . our 1st day at Disneyland!! Don't be too jealous, but it'll be the funnest trip!




(Thanks for the cute post idea, Megan)