Monday, December 21, 2009
YOU GUESSED IT!
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2009
Today when I picked Jayden and Bailey up after school, Jayden and Issie walked up hand in hand. She then let go and rubbed the back of his head-then she took his hand again.
I then drove Jayden and Bailey to their dad’s work so they could go straight to a Christmas party for Stacey’s side of the family.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2009
The last couple of days Bailey has been sick; coughing and sniffling etc. Today was Stacey’s day to work so I spent the day with Bailey. She seemed to get better as the day went on. I wouldn’t be surprised if she goes back to school tomorrow.
When I went to their school to pick Jayden up, I parked in a different place than I usually do so, according to Jayden’s instructions, I got out and waited by the flag pole for him. Pretty soon he and Issie came running up, laughing, pushing each other giggling and wrestling. They said their goodbyes and I took Jayden home.
Corey left work a little early and was home not too long after I brought Jayden home.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
CONTINUATION of the ENTRY BELOW
When we got to their house they turned on the Disney channel and watched the Disney movie, The Thirteenth Year. It is about a boy whose mermaid mother left him on a boat when he was a baby. He became the 2nd fastest swimmer on the junior high swim team. When he reached his thirteenth birthday he started morphing into a mer boy and won the state swim championship. He was only a mer boy when he was wet so he still looked normal much of the time.
In the end, his mermaid mother came back for him to teach him the things mer boys need to know, but he announced to his adopted parents that he would be back in time for school next fall.
Bailey turned to me as he was swimming out to sea to meet up with his mother, “I think I’m going to cry!”
I told her I was too…and I meant it.
Monday, December 14, 2009
FROM THE MOUTHS of BABES!
Monday, December 14, 2009
When I picked the kids up after school, Bailey showed up first doing a half dance/half run and giggling. She broke away from the friend she was with, got in the car and announced in a tone of voice that suggested I shouldn’t tell Jayden "I'm telling you this"..."Jayden dreamed he and Issie were kissing.”
A moment later Jayden and Issie came walking up side by side, said their goodbyes and Jayden got in the car. Issie gave me her usual big wave and ear to ear grin.
When he got in the car Jayden said “OK, I dreamed that Issie and I were kissing and Nate (his friend) woke me up.” He also really woke up at this point. “When I woke up I yelled so loud that the devil and Father in Heaven could hear me!”
(I’m not sure if I’m telling it word for word.)
He didn’t say why he was yelling, if it were because Nate spoiled his dream or what.
Ages ten and eleven!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
JUST BABBLING
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Last night Jim, Corey and his family and Judy and I went to the new Rodizio Grill in American Fork. I am not a huge Rodizio fan but I enjoyed it more than usual this time. Maybe it was because I focused more on the salad bar than I usually do. Bailey mostly ate salad and related items. Jayden ate mostly black bean and rice.
Corey mentioned that Stacey would like an electric (heated) throw (small blanket) to put over her when she is sitting on the sofa. Corey always has the heat turned down too low for the rest of the family; (and me when I’m there). Before going to dinner, he and I bought one for her at Wal-Mart in Saratoga Springs. We also got a pink gift bag and pink tissue paper and put it all together before leaving the store. We gave it to her at dinner.
She seemed pleased.
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
WHEN HELL FREEZES OVER
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
9:08 a.m.
Corey called. I guess he is in his car driving to work. He just had to “share with you how crazy cold it is.” He said that it was thirty-one degrees in his garage when he got into his car and by the time he got to the stop sign behind Eagle Valley Elementary School, where Jayden and Bailey go to school, it was “negative” thirteen. He said that by the time he got to the Smith’s store in Saratoga Springs, approximately three mile from our house, it was one degree above zero.
I left the house a little before nine and as I drove to the Smith's area the temperature on the gage in my car fluxuatied between positive seven and positive five. Several hours later it was only plus eleven in Provo.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
DOING DOUBLE DUTY/FROM THE MOUTH OF A THREE YEAR-OLD
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
For a while today I had my hands full. Not only did I pick Jayden and Bailey up after school but I had to go right from there to Greg’s parents’ house and get Alexa and Gavin and take them all to Greg and Niki’s and watch them until Corey got off work. After he took his two, I took Alexa and Gavin to where Niki, Greg and Judy were all getting their hair done. It was at some lady’s house. She is a neighbor of Michael and Shannon’s.
I have noted elsewhere that three and a half year-old Alexa is madly in love with Troy from Disney’s High School Musical and everyone knows it.
Today ten year-old Jayden jokingly said to her, “Troy doesn’t shower!”
Alexa immediately responded with, “Gabriella doesn’t poop.” And “Gabriella drives a dirty car!”
It amazes me what the mind of someone that young can come up with.
If you don’t know, Gabriella is Troy’s heartthrob in the movies and Alexa is adamantly jealous of her and even cried when they kissed. She sobbed, “Troy is supposed to kiss me!”
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
BAILEY and DEVIN
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 01, 2009
Yesterday after I picked Bailey and Jayden up after school and took them home, Bailey asked if she could play with (I forgot her name) . I said sure and I drove her to a house across from their elementary school. The girl wasn’t home but there were three boys about her age playing in the driveway next door. She started talking to them. She asked if she could play with them and again I said yes and left her there.
A while later Corey called to check up on them and I told her where Bailey was. He voiced some concern. He said he didn’t mind her being there and playing with them but she has a tendency to take off without letting them know where she is going and they have to search the whole area trying to find her. He asked me to go get her and bring her home. When I got there she asked if Devin could go home with her and play. I said yes and she ran through their garage, into their house and a minute later a cute little boy her height came in tow.
He is a very nice polite young man. They were in the same room in school last year if I remember correctly.
He told me he had to be home at six and at ten ‘til he climbed into my car and I took him home.
As it turns out, the girl Bailey originally wanted to play with goes to her grandpa’s house after school every day.
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