We spent Thanksgiving this year with the Grandma and Grandpa Oborn. We had a great dinner and visit with the family. My favorite part was the "game" Kate wanted to play where we all told a minimum of five things we were thankful for. (The five things came from a Saturday Night Live skit that Pattie was telling us about. The girl said she was not "thankful four, she was thankful five!") Some things were normal everyday things and others were sweet and touching. Kate couldn't figure out how we were going to choose a winner for the game, but I would have to say Greg was in the top three at least! :)
Friday, November 26, 2010
Football Banquets 2010
The boys recently had their end of the year football banquets. It is always fun for the kids to get their trophies and see their buddies. Plain City football takes in three cities, so many of the kids they play with attend different elementaries. I am always amazed that the boys are sad to see football come to an end. They practice four nights a week and play their games on Saturday, but they love it! They would not miss a football practice for anything! I am proud of both Ty and Dalton for their dedication and hard work!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
NOVEMBER 2010
We recently had a special visit from Grandma Colleen and her husband Hal. Grandma Colleen is my birth mother who currently lives is Arizona. She has been struggling with Parkinson's Disease, so this was great that she could come and see us while she was feeling good. Hal had never met my family, so we had my parents and in-laws over to eat and visit with Hal and Colleen.
It was very exciting for the kids because they haven't got to spend too much time with Colleen. We had a great visit, went out to dinner together and even had a little early Christmas with them. I am so thankful for my husband, kids, parents, in-laws, my birth parents and their families. I think my kids are so lucky to have so many grandparents in their life! It has been amazing to have a relationship with my birth parents! (You can click on these photos to enlarge them)
Jake, Ty, Aiden, Mason and Dalton
NIGHT GAMES
One of my boys' favorite things to do is play night games. We have a great neighborhood with lots of kids so they are always playing neighborhood ball or something. Dalton's friend Mason, has a fun Dad who is good about organizing some cool things. On SPECIAL nights, he has been known to take them out door bell ditching. They go early enough so they don't disturb anyone sleeping (I hope)! It is definitely a highlight of their year. Funny what makes kids happy. :) Mason's Mom took this picture of the boys ready for their big night out!
NIGHT GAMES
One of my boys' favorite things to do is play night games. We have a great neighborhood with lots of kids so they are always playing neighborhood ball or something. Dalton's friend Mason, has a fun Dad who is good about organizing some cool things. On SPECIAL nights, he has been known to take them out door bell ditching. They go early enough so they don't disturb anyone sleeping (I hope)! It is definitely a highlight of their year. Funny what makes kids happy. :) Mason's Mom took this picture of the boys ready for their big night out!
What a busy Halloween this year! We started the day at the Fremont quarterfinal game watching our cousin Tayson. It was a great game and the boys love going! Then, we went to Grandma Oborn's to eat and see our cousins. Grandma Oborn fed us well and the kids had fun seeing their cousins. Last, we hurried home for our annual Halloween party. I think we had about fifty people over this year. We have all the kids friends, their parents and whoever else would like to join us. The older kids go out trick or treating and check in for soup and cocoa every hour. The little ones help hand out candy and go to a few houses. There is a great haunted house across the street from us so we usually end up with over 200 trick or treaters! I think Halloween is becoming my favorite holiday of the year! I am not looking forward to the kids getting older because we have had so much fun with them and their friends on Halloween!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
The Train to SLC
Kate has been asking me all Summer if we could ride the "train" to Salt Lake. So, with the warm days coming to an end we asked Payton and Kelly if they would like to ride the Frontrunner train with us. The girls were so excited! We rode down to the Gateway to shop, eat lunch and run through the fountains. The girls were having so much fun riding the Frontrunner, we could have just rode there and back and they would have been happy! Those girls just make me laugh! They are both the youngest in the family so they both think they are much older than they actually are! They both love teenager music and clothes. I love the pics because it shows typical shopping girls! October 2010
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