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Is it Soccer or Football?

J was asking why asking facetiously why do people in Europe call soccer, 'football' and in the United States we call football, 'football' instead." S explained that we call it, 'football' because in football there are a lot of 'hikes'.

Happy Birthday Baby B!

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One year ago today we welcomed Baby B into our family. I can hardly believe it has already been a whole year! Happy Birthday to my sweet baby girl! In the Hospital Blessing Day She's a Smiler! Mischief First solid food Sitting Pretty When did my baby turn into such a big girl? Happy Birthday B! WE LOVE YOU!

Perspectives On Cemeteries

In anticipation of a future service project, we drove through a cemetery today to review the extent of the headstone cleaning we will be doing. We visually toured acres of upright headstones (we couldn't read all of the on-ground headstones) engraved with symbols and pictures that helped explain the personalities and beliefs of those memorialized by them. You can't help but respect the people who came before you and ponder about what kinds of experiences they had while they were alive. It was the first time I've been into that cemetery and I was impressed with how nice it was. The cemetery sits on a hill overlooking a small lake spotted with lily pads. The opposite border is padded with a nice evergreen forest. Beautiful blossoming cherry trees guarded the front. I was thinking out loud about how nice it would be to invest in some personal real estate at a this or a similar cemetery. Shortly after a family of deer peacefully walked through the cemetery, J (12-yr-old) piped ...

Conflicting Messages

The other morning our 1st grader was getting ready for school when I walked into the room. He said with a confused tone, "Dad, do you know what? When we have writing at school, [my teacher at school] says, 'take your time and do the best you can.' "...Then half way through she says, 'I want to see smoke coming out of your pencils .'"

Girl Shows

I was reviewing some work-related stuff on the computer at home. My seven-year-old son was on the other computer next to me doing his 'computer time.' Without venturing a glance away from his game, he said, "Dad, we had to watch a girl's show at school today." "What?" I asked after realizing he was talking to me. "We watched Cinderella at school today," he clarified. He maintained his stare at his computer screen with fingers flapping over the keyboard. "Why?" "We're studying fairy tales in school" "Oh. Did you like it?" Without breaking concentration on his video game, he exclaimed, "Nooooeeew! It's a girl's show, what do you expect?!"

Who is really in charge here...

Baby B and I are going on a little getaway this weekend and leaving D and the boys at home. Last night at dinner #4 piped up and asked me, "Will Daddy get to make the rules while you are gone?" Apparently everyone around here thinks I am the boss!

Happy Birthday T!

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Nine years ago today #3 aka T was born. He was a sweet, curly haired baby. (And boy did he have a LOT of hair...this pic was at about a month old.) One of T's favorite things is playing at the beach. Sand and water are close friends for him. I have often wondered if he loves water so much in part because we had a water birth with him. Three of our six children were water births, but he was the first one. #3 has a sweet smile, and a tender soul. He loves to be hugged. He also likes to be a tough guy. Science and nature fascinate him and he loves to share his discoveries. #3 also has high functioning Autism. Some people in his life dwell on the negatives of this, but we are trying to focus on the positives. T is a sweet and wonderful boy, with much to offer and unlimited potential. Happy 9 th Birthday #3. We LOVE you!

Disneyland Wish Fears

I was about to head downstairs after tucking the boys into bed last night when, out of the blue, my 5-yr-old said he was scared. He's been waking me up almost every night for the past few weeks due to bad dreams. Anticipating some answers to the cause of his nightly disruptions, I asked him why he was scared. He went on to explain that when we were at Disneyland, he threw a coin into a fountain and made a wish. He wished for all of the Thomas the Tank Engine toys in the world. He was scared because he just realized that if his wish came true, 'there would be too many and the house might explode!' I did my best to console him without making him loose hope that his wish might not come true and made my way downstairs when the kids got on a tangent discussion with each about who the 'wish maker' might be (after all it got to be different than Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy because they already have a job). He made that wish at Disneyland 15 months ago!

Dinner Table Pearls: 5-yr-old wisdom

"Don't talk to strangers, unless you know them." C, age 5.

Indiana Jones and the Shark Treasure

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I was inspired by the following video: http://www.youtube.com/v/jds1QZrJq1Y to put together a Lego -adventure story with my boys. The boys (particularly K) came up with general story and set up the scenes. I took the pictures and tried to create a narrative that fit their story and the pictures. The boys had fun setting up the scenes with the Lego characters and telling me what was going on in the story. I tried to keep up with the camera and remembering all of the story components. It was fun. So without further ado, please enjoy: (Simply 'Click' through the slides.) If the above link doesn't work (seems to only work with Internet Explorer) try this link .

Overheard In Restaurant

This weekend in celebration of our oldest's 12th birthday we had dinner at a local seafood restaurant. With five young boys and a baby girl, waiting time in a restaurant is a very unpredictable time. Here are some things overheard or seen from our table: "Take me to your leader." T approached us holding a straw wrapper mustache and a sprig of parsley 'growing' out of his head. "It's a uni brow....an orange uni brow." T held a long piece of orange peel along his forehead. K attempted to make glasses out of his orange peel...only he didn't quite get all of the orange eaten off it. Baby B was eating oyster crackers, and would periodically sweep one onto the floor for the fun of it. As we were leaving, we had to pry T away from his 'art' work. I was afraid to look too closely, but he was arranging food remnants from neighboring plates onto his own. He expanded to some of the table condiments. Who needs Calvin and Hobbes when you have a ...

Life Savers Can Save Your Life

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I gave my kindergarten son one of those large mint Lifesaver candies. He opened the wrapper, "I know why they are called 'lifesavers." "Why?" I asked.. He put it in his mouth and muffled, "Because if you choke on it, you can still breath." [referring to the big hole in the middle.]

Best Laid Plans

Today at church, I was moving the diaper bag out of the middle of the walkway just as my third grade son decided to walk past. As if it was slow motion, I saw him put his foot inside the carrying strap as I moved it out of the way. I felt his foot pull on the strap and his body topple to the floor. It was so predictable, that I had to hold back a laugh. He shot a glare at me as we made eye contact as if I had done it on purpose. Then he lay face down on the floor in another Academy Award-winning performance. At the climax of his production, he lifted his head out of his arm, turned towards me and snapped, "I know why you were smiling....because your plan worked!" He paused, glaring, for effect, then dramatically turned his face back down into his arms floor to finish the act. He probably didn't appreciate me almost laughing again.

A Trip To The Beach

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Last summer the kids and I took a trip to the beach. We like listening to waves crash against the rocks. When the water hits the rocks it sprays high into the air. The kids enjoy climbing around on the giant rocks. The kids found a lot of great hiding places among the rocks. The trees on this beach are fun to climb. While the kids climb high into the tree, I stand guard to make sure they stay safe. We also love to meet the crabs, starfish, birds, and other friends that play at the beach. Watching the wildlife is one of our favorite things to do at the beach. They usually don't try to hurt us, but I am still cautious around them. They make funny faces and act all goofy. I can't help laughing when I hear the sounds they make. Also, when wildlife are around, we rarely need to bring our own food. We always have a good time at the beach.

Random dinner conversation...

I won't go into how we got onto the topic in the first place... Me: You should NEVER pee on people. #3: (without a pause ) Unless they got stung by a jellyfish.

Looks Can Be Deceiving

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This is only the fifth Christmas you've ever had in your life and probably only the third one you even remember. It was hard enough to sleep last night and finally morning came. You ran out to the living room to see all the presents that accumulated overnight. It takes all the strength you possess to resist opening the presents. You barely have an appetite for breakfast, but endure it agonizingly while the adults seem to blab more than eat. Why does there have to be a rule that breakfast comes before opening presents?!! Finally, after an eternity, the adults finish and you run into the living room excited to open your presents. The first present you open is a pretty cool toy. As the rest of the family takes their turn opening one present, you scout-out your next target. Of course! Across the way you see the largest present you can find with your name on it. If that smaller-sized present was so cool, then surely the largest present will be the best thing in the world! When its your ...

Cultured 5 yr-old

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I didn't realize just how cultured my 5-yr-old baby boy was until this morning. As I lay in bed contemplating whether or not to get up yet or stay under the warm covers, I overheard him sing, "It's snowing! ♪♫ Ha--lle-lu-jah! Ha--lle-lu-jah! ♫♪" (To the tune of Handel's Hallelujah Chorus.)

Split Pea Soup

I have had a lifelong hatred of split pea soup ever since my Mom made it when I was a kid. D on the other hand, loves it. He recently got some Campbells split pea soup to try to get me to try it and see that it wasn't always the way I ate it growing up. A day or two later I heard the boys talking about it. #4: It looked like BARF! #2: Yeah, that's why I didn't have any. I know you aren't supposed to judge a book by its cover, but it looked DISGUSTING! How are you supposed to eat something that makes you lose your appetite looking at it? My sentiments exactly.

Thanks

We went on a little day trip to the nearest W*lMart (just over an hour away) last Saturday to do some Christmas shopping. Since we got there around lunch time we stopped at Winco first and ordered a pizza, then did some grocery shopping while we waited for the pizza to be ready. Usually the boys can be a handful (or two) at the store, and they are especially hard to handle when we have driven a long way to go shopping. They were pretty good that day at Winco, with only a few minor incidents. Keeping in mind that we had other places to shop that day and I wanted them to have a good attitude about it, I thanked them all for being good in Winco. #2: Thank you! (I assume for the pizza) #1: Thank you. #4: Thank you! #3: You're welcome! I think #3 was having a delayed reaction to my thanking them, but it came out sounding like he was saying you're welcome to everyone in the car.

A Full Tithe Pear

Each year we have Tithing Settlement which is our opportunity to meet with our Bishop and verify our financial donations to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Today all eight of us went into the Bishop's Office together and reviewed that paying a full tithe means we donate 10% of our income to the Lord and His church. As Bishop H was talking about being full tithe payers, my first grader, who has a slight speech impediment, piped up (sporting a sheepish grin,) "We're not pears!" Bishop H was stunned for a moment, "What?" Still maintaining his signature sheepish grin, "We're not peyrs--we're not food!" As Bishop H realized that 'payers' and 'pears' were homonyms in my first-grader's vocabulary, he couldn't hold back a chuckle. I have experience and a testimony that voluntarily paying tithing, (which is used for the building and operations of our chapels, temples, and other church operations--bishops and...