Jan 7, 2011

Party for a Princess

The kids are allowed to have a friend party on their even year of birth. I don't think Scott and I thought that through very well cause it turns out all 4 kids turn an even number all in the same year! lol

Since Paige turned 6 she decided to have a Barbie Princess Party. She invited 5 of her friends to dress up and come to her castle for a party. I love party planning and decorating.
Party invitation!

























Paige wanted a Barbie cake, so I tried my hand making and decorating a Barbie cake. Here are the steps of my cake decorating.
1st Step - baked cake - start of skirt

2nd Step - butter cream frosting

3rd Step - dyed fondant blue, place fondant on cake

4th Step - Add fondant top to Barbie

Place Barbie in cake

Backside of Barbie cake


Look how beautiful she turned out!

So Pretty

Fondant tiara!

Close-up

Princess Barbie Cake!!

Our home turned into the Castle!
The Castle entrance

Tulle entrance into the ballroom (FYI-I made the tulle canopy)



Gift Table - party bags for the princesses
Ballroom











Grandma (aka Cinderella) and Princess Paige
Princess Paige blowing out her candle
Activity - Princess candy necklace making

Princesses making their candy necklaces

For an activity the girls decorated their own Barbie gowns
The party princesses showing off their decorated barbie dresses


The party was a huge success. So exhausting, but so much fun! I love Paige, she truly is my princess. Somedays I may say "Why a girl?", but in the end she is my pride and joy and so much fun!

Happy 6th Birthday Paige!




Dec 17, 2010

More 2010 to follow

Disneyland Vacation
Thanksgiving
Emmett's Birthday
Preschool
Christmas
New Year's

Oct 31, 2010

Halloween

There wasn't a lot of excitement in our house for Halloween. The kids had a hard time deciding what to dress up as. I don't like Halloween and would have rather skipped the whole festivities. Emmett and I attended Garhett, Trent, and Paige's class parties and watched their school parade. Emmett and I dressed up as skeletons.

Garhett designed his own costume this year, must be something about this age. All my friends said their boys did this too when they were 11. Garhett wanted a plain black t-shirt with iron on letters saying "Name" on the front and "Costume" on the back.

Here's Garhett with some of his classmates enjoying their party!
















Next is Trent, he has dressed up as some sort of Ninja for the past 3-4 years. Completely by choice (no parent forcing). This year he wanted to be the Black Ninja of Death (Is there such a thing? I am not sure, but for him there is).















Here's Trent enjoying his class party!















Our sweet Paige! The one I hoped would stay with the Princess dress up a lot longer than she did. Last year (in preschool) she decided that she would be a vampire. This year she wanted to be "Bat Girl". So I made bat wings out of foam for her and attached them with elastic around her arms. She hated it! Decided that she would be the "Evil" Vampire this year. Are we seeing a pattern here with my children - not caring, wanting to kill, and just wanting to be BAD!!! I think it's time to sit down and have a heart to heart with my children! lol

Without further ado - Here is Paige! The Evil Vampire with purple fangs. Here she is with her BFF Aubrey!

Here's Paige and her classmates enjoying their Halloween Festivities.


Paige and Emmett waiting patiently waiting while I got a pedicure! A much needed one. 




















Our ward had a trunk or treat. I stayed at the car and handed out candy while Scott took the kids around trunk or treating!

Halloween was fun, but am glad it is over. We got home dumped everyone's candy on the table and went through it. Everyone is allowed to choose their 2 favorite candies, the rest goes into a community bowl.

Happy Halloween!

Oct 9, 2010

Pumpkin Patch

We sent grandma and grandpa home for the weekend to rest from the labors of the Morgan Clan. Today I was feeling pretty good, so we decided to take the kids to the pumpkin patch. We thought we would be adventurous this year and go through the corn maze. The corn maze was shaped like the BSU Bronco's football player. It was fun at first and then kids were bored with the tedious turn after turn after turn and seeming like they were getting no where. Emmett did awesome!

We bought him a monkey pack that he wears and then we hold onto the tail, so he can't run off. Yes, I know another word for this would be a leash. I am so against leashes for children. I would mock people who put their children on a leash, and would just be disgusted. Well here I am once again, eating crow. Emmett is so busy and active and I must say FAST!!!! That since my surgery there was no way I was going to be able to catch him if he took off. Hence the "monkey on his back" pack. Emmett did so well wearing the pack that he didn't mind us holding the tail. I think he was just happy not to be in the stroller and could walk around.

So here are doing a few different activities at the pumpkin patch.
 Here we are entering the corn maze!
 The look out bridge as we cross over the other half of the corn maze.
 Here is the kids bail of hay maze! Emmett was happy to be free to run!
 Emmett and Daddy feeding the Camel.
 Paige enjoying the pony ride.
 Trent and Dad launching pumpkins! Ready
 Set - GO!
 Emmett playing in the corn box.
 Paige enjoying the corn box too!
 Here is our family on the hay ride out to the pumpkins.
 Trent trying out the bungee jump.
 Attempting the back flip!
 Attempting the front flip!
Silly Kids!

We let each of the kids pick an activity that they wanted to do. Emmett chose the jump house, which we didn't get a picture of and Garhett chose laser tag. I wasn't able to get a picture of Garhett playing tag.

All in all it was a good, long, and dirty afternoon at the pumpkin patch, but we all had FUN!!!! I was able to get around pretty well, but let's just say after 3 hours of walking the patch, I was in need of some serious pain medicine. Hahaha!

Oct 8, 2010

How do you say Thank You...

I don't even know where to begin with this post. I have been born of goodly parents. I get teased quite often by friends and neighbors of how lucky I am for my parents. I want to take a moment and pay tribute to my wonderful parents, who I know I am so blessed to have living close by.

My mother is a saint. She is a kind hearted, selfless, unconditional loving woman. She has taught me to not judge a book by its cover and to always be a friend, among many other attributes that she has. My mother is my friend, shopping partner, sounding board, and babysitter.

My parents have been involved in all of their grandchildren's lives. I feel so blessed to have parents who want to spend time with my children. Who call up to say they are on their way to spend time with us.

It's been a long time coming for me to have surgery and knowing that I would be out of commission for at least 6 weeks had me a little nervous. My mom said she'll be there. And here is where she has been, day in and day out and all through the night, my mom has been the keeper of my kids (family).

My mom has been the cook, the cleaner, the laundry master, and the chauffeur running kids to practices, scouts, and Emmett's therapies. Thanks mom for being so great!!!!!! I love you and I know that I couldn't have made it through this recovery without you, just the relief of knowing that all is well with you at the helm. So thank you.

The other night Emmett was wanting to play while my mom was trying to finish up dinner. He kept tapping on my mom's leg saying, "Grandma down". So my mom bent over and Emmett kept persisting "Grandma down" until she was laying on the kitchen floor. I was laughing (not really cuz it hurts too much, so I was giggling and wanting to laugh). Next thing I see is Emmett and my mom doing rollovers. So here a few pictures of Grandma and Emmett rolling on the kitchen floor.




My dad has been very patient as well. It's a little joke in our house when anyone asks where Grandpa is, Emmett automatically says "golfing". Even though Grandpa wasn't mentioned as much as Grandma, he is appreciated for joining my mom during all the time she's been asked to take care of my kids. Thanks Mom and Dad for always being there for me and my family. I really appreciate all that you do for me. I love you!

Oct 7, 2010

I do what you do...

Emmett has finally gotten to the stage of toddler hood that he wants to interact with his siblings and do the things that they are doing. Paige dresses up everyday and dances around whether it is before or after school she is dressed up. Well today Emmett felt like he should dress up to. So I am laying on the couch and Grandma brings Emmett down to see me. I almost busted out my stitches laughing so hard. Here's Emmett!



Emmett keeps us laughing all day. His personality is really starting to blossom! Here is Emmett marching with Grandpa to include Grandpa in the fun!