Sunday, January 10, 2010

Blue Blood

It's official. Connor has blue blood. Here is the picture to prove it.

Connor went to the BYU vs. Air Force football game with his Grandpa Rick. He looks forward to his annual football day with Grandpa all year long. Connor has turned into quite the 'super fan'. He now knows the BYU fight song, has learned all the plays, knows all the players names and even has his own jersey. He is already looking forward to next year.

Giving Thanks

With the tough year we have had, Thanksgiving this year was a great time for us to focus on our blessings. We started a 'Thankful Tree' to help us remember our blessings throughout the month. It was nice to focus and remember all that we have been blessed with. Thanksgiving day was with my parents this year. My mom outdid herself with a wonderful thanksgiving feast. Of all of our blessings, it was unanimous that our greatest blessing is family.

Derby Time!

What is every cub scouts favorite time of year?? Pinewood Derby Night!! We enjoy doing this night every year. This was Connor's 3rd derby which just happened to be on his birthday. Connor's car won the 'Best Craftsmanship' award. He won 4th place overall.



Getaway

In November, Tony and I celebrated a dozen years of marriage. As is our tradition, instead of gifts we go and do something together. We decided to head south to St.George for a weekend getaway. We had three days to ourselves. No kids. No laundry. No work. No stress. It was WONDERFUL!!! A much needed getaway for both of us. The highlight of our trip was the day we spent in Zions National Park. We hiked the whole day and had such a great time. The leaves were all changing which made for some gorgeous scenery and great photos.





Our favorite new hike, Hidden Canyon, was quite an adventure with......

...steep rock stairways

....cliff climbing with chains to help guide your way

....chiseled stairs up rock faces

...and a hidden arch surprise!!

Here's to a dozen more wonderful years!

Tricks and Treats

Halloween this year brought lots of tricks and treats. Which trick or treat is your favorite?


TRICK: Getting the black cat that had to be part of the costume to balance on the end of the witch broom
TREAT: Seeing Lauren ride around on her broomstick.

TRICK: Getting Cody to fit into Connor's old Buzz Lightyear costume
TREAT: Watching Cody run around crazy exclaiming,"To infinity and Beyond!"

TRICK: Connor being able to move at all in this costume with all the armor (aka. padding)
TREAT: Watching Connor do his own make-up so that it was done 'just right'


TRICK: Getting this picture of all 3 kids
TREAT: Getting this picture of all 3 kids

TRICK: Talking Tony into being my prisoner for the night
TREAT: Tony ended up being glad he was my prisoner for the night

TRICK: Getting through Grandma Maureen's haunted garage without getting scared.
TREAT: Seeing all the kids SOOO scared that they wanted to do it again and again and again.

TRICK: Getting Buzz Lightyear to come back down to earth and take this picture
TREAT: That Grandma Maureen did her famous party again this year

TRICK: Lauren riding her broomstick while trick or treating
TREAT: Seeing the kids come back home with all their goodies.

TRICK: Who knows what tricks these boys have up their sleeves.
TREAT: Having your best bud be your cousin who lives across the street.

Good enough for a statue?

Have you ever thought about what great things you might accomplish in your life?
Have you ever thought if those things would make your ancestors want to make a statue of you for your greatness? Well, I have just recently asked myself those two questions because my Great, Great, Great Grandfather Israel Barlow had a statue made and dedicated in his honor at This is the Place State Park. There were hundreds of the extended Barlow family who attended this celebration back in September. It was so fun to see so many distant relatives paying tribute to someone we could all call 'grandpa'. Israel was an amazing man with an amazing testimony and I feel blessed to be one of his 100,000 descendants. And just in case you were wondering, here are just a few of the things that made him 'Statue worthy"......

Bodyguard to the Prophet Joseph Smith
Temple Builder
Missionary
Willey Handcart Company Rescuer
Member of Zion's camp
Helped the church purchase land in Nauvoo


Family picnic after the dedication

"The Statue"

Israel is bronzed with one of his wives

The crowd surrounding the dedication.
(You can see 'This is the Place' monument in the background. )

So...the next time you go to This is the Place State Park, make sure you visit Grandpa Israel and tell him "hello" for me.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Double Digits!



Today Connor turns the big 1-0! Double digits. That sounds old. What a blessing Connor is in our lives. From birth he has been happy, happy, happy!

His smile is contagious. His great grandpa Barlow even called him 'grinner' because he is always smiling.

Connor is fun and friendly. Wherever we go he easily makes friends.

He is sensitive and thoughtful.

He is a great example to his younger brother and sister.

He always tries to do what is right.

Of all of my kids he is the lover and the hugger. He will often come to me and say,"I haven't given you a hug today"....followed by a big, long, lingering hug. I love it!

He is the night owl at our house who has trouble going to bed before 10:00. Yet, without fail, he is always the first up in the morning too.

He loves a good joke and loves even more to tell you one. Connor loves to laugh, laugh, laugh, and laugh and laugh some more.

He is without fail, absolutely, positively SPECIAL!

Friday, October 23, 2009

And they're off!!

The first day of school is always a bitter-sweet day for me. After having the kids home with me all summer it is hard to have them gone to school all day. Yet, after having the kids home with me all summer it is a welcome change to have them gone to school all day. I do love the fun, the bonding, the lazy days, the time together all summer long. But the summer does tend to be LONG. I miss the kids terribly that first week of school. Finding myself wandering around the somewhat quiet house (Cody is still home) looking for something to do. Then I start to enjoy the time and fill it with all the things that got left undone over the summer. And then having them gone all day becomes normal. I do miss them though. The hustle and bustle of kids around. But, as they come home from school each day having learned more than I could have taught them at home, I am grateful they go to school.


Lauren, age 7. 2nd grade. Loves her boots!!

Connor, age 9. 4th grade.
Lauren at her seat in Mrs. Fisher's class

Connor was so embarrassed that I even took this picture of him by his locker. He is in Ms. Henderson's class along with all the boys in the neighborhood.

Lazy Days of Summer

Oh, what do you do in the summer time
when all the world is green?

Do you fish in a stream, or lazily dream
on the banks as the clouds go by?

Is that what you do? So do I!

This is what Lauren and her best cousin Kaitlyn did one lazy summer day.........


An 'official' cut

In all of Lauren's 7 years I have cut her hair. Now, keep in mind that I am not a hairdresser. I just pretend to be one. Before school started this year I thought it might be good to have a professional give her a hair cut. Lauren decided she wanted her hair cut 'shorter' and I felt my skills were not up to the task. So.....Sheer Envy Salon here we come!

7 inches and $10 later......

Barlow Reunion #1

This summer we had our first annual Barlow Family Reunion! Now that Grandma and Grandpa are both gone, we decided that we need to continue to stay close as an extended family. So.... thanks to some awesome planning cousins, we had our first reunion at the Heber Valley Girls Camp. We stayed overnight in the cabins and had a great time. The highlight was definitely the challenge course. The high wire and zip line were the best!!! It was a great test of strength and courage. We all did it and survived to tell. It was fun to get re-acquainted with cousins and more cousins. The fun did come to an end, however. The rain started and it just kept coming. Rain when you are outdoors equals nothing to do but try to stay dry. Unfortunately the trip got cut short because of the rain, but we still managed to have a good time and played lots of cards!
A few snap shots to share........

Cody Barlow Allred has sooooooo much Barlow in him

The boys in their bunk

best cousins!

This was super hard, but we won!


Tony and I were the only ones who could complete this challenge. You had to balance your bodies together with your hands while standing on wires that gradually separated you.
A great bonding experience!

So sexy in our climbing gear!

This was really high and scary!
(The loud thunder crash while I was up there didn't help either.)

Me on the zip line....SO AWESOME!

Connor being brave after we talked him into doing it.

Even Lauren did the high climb and zip line. What a brave girl!!

My cute boys!

The girls loved their bunks together

Connor quickly made friends with his new cousins

And then the rains came :(.

Dad trying to cheer us up

The whole gang!
(before the hail)

After the hail :)

...And then we came home.