Tuesday, July 28, 2009

San Diego
















The kids spent the weekend in San Diego and they had the absolute best time. Peyton was sweet to let me know that he was so happy to see dad and I, but, he wanted to go back. I can't blame him. The weather is no comparison. They went to the beach, Knotts Soak City, got to stay up late and eat a bunch of stuff I wouldn't let them. A huge thank you to Randy and Katie for wanting to have them. It's an awesome feeling when someone calls and asks to have your kids for the weekend.































A french fry that looks like her hair.






















Nap time. She was apparently happy right where she was at. She didn't want to get in bed.

Wii Project










Peyton has been wanting a Wii and I have to admit, so do I. Over dinner one night he was rambling off a list of his wants and needs and asking why we just can't to the store to get them. I got a little frustrated because as much as we'd like too, you just can't have it all. Not to mention that at 7 years old his perception is that we work hard so we should have the money. With that comment I thought of an idea and we made him a deal. Figure out how to earn half of the money and we'll give him the other half. Without hesitation he said I'm going to recycle and maybe I'll start a lemonade stand. Thinking that recycling could take forever I told him we'd make a sign with 25 rings. For every 5 dollars he'd earn we'd match the 5 dollars and he could tear off a ring. I thought this would help him stay motivated and see progress.
Last weekend we went to our family reunion and told everyone about what we were doing. We made sure he collected his bottles and cans but then the family started emptying out their own recycling bins and here we are 12 bags of recycling later. This is going to go a little bit faster than I thought. He and his good friend Luke spent the afternoon separating it and it's now ready to go the recycling center. He may have a Wii by the weekend.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Big Bear





















Drew all suited up and ready to go.












Peyton gearing up to jump in. I love how his tounge is sticking out.



















An ice cold beverage makes the boat ride that much better
















The Halloways











Peyton, Braydon and Marcus










Danielle and Al invited us to Big Bear for the 4th weekend but because Mark had to work we couldn't go. We decided to get out of the heat for a day though and see what Big Bear was all about. The drive up the mountain was a little rough with Drew getting sick from all the curves. Once we were there though it was absolutely georgous. It's so amazing how fast you relax. The weather is perfect, the motorhome sight they were staying at had everything you needed and it was right on the lake. Running water, clean restrooms, swimming pool, tennis court, bbq's and a clubhouse. My kind of camping. We rented a boat and headed out to the lake for a few hours. The water was freezing and it was a little windy. I have no idea how they swam but they did. The rocking of the boat put Drew to sleep for just about the entire time. I can't wait to go back again. It was such a fun family day.















Taking Drew for a spin.














Mark doing his famous back flip. He's just like one of the kids. I have no idea how he was able to handle the freezing water.






















4th Of July








Mellow this year. The kids didn't want anything to do with fireworks or sparklers. Peyton said
he was "over it". He's never been a big fan and it just didn't feel like the 4th without them. We spent the afternoon at my moms. Randy, Jesse and Katie came to visit so it was fun to relax, laugh, eat and watch the kids swim. Randy brought a surf board and gave Peyton a lesson. Desert surfing...the safest way to learn. We hit a few balls on the golf course which I think annoyed some of the neighbors but it was a lot of fun. I'm ready to have real lessons. I hate how big Peyton looks compared to the pictures of Drew. He's growing up so fast.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Father Day















Mark had to work Father's day but he was home by mid day which left plenty of time to celebrate. The kids spent the morning making his sign and decorating his cards. As soon as he got home they couldn't wait to show him. We gave him his gifts, went out to eat and then went bowling.
















Mark getting a little misty eyed by all the love.

















One of his gifts. He's been wanting a bike to ride to work since it's so close to home now.

















The three kids enjoying being outside.