Monday, September 15, 2008
















Randomness


Mr. Pizza face.


Hi-ya from Kate!


Captain Dumptruck Pants!




Jac and Kate


Grandma RaNel with the girls.


Kater-Mater and Dada


The Destroyers emptying out the cupboards.


These two LOVE to dress up--already!


Jac-Jac lookin' beautiful.


So pretty, girls! Love it!

Happy First Day of School Ethan!


Our first day of school tradition--CAKE! "Happy First Day of School Ethan" cupcakes. (In Spongebob cupcake papers, of course!)


Ethan in line with his good friend, Sylas (green shirt). They had Mrs. Barlow last year for Kindergarten and now Mrs. Bayles for first grade. School is going GREAT! Ethan loves it. His teacher is fabulous, even if she is a Utah fan! :) The transition was easier than we all thought it would be. He even enjoys lunch in the cafeteria, which is a big deal for this picky eater! He tried four new foods in the first week.


Jac and Kate sit at the front door waiting to walk Ethan to school each morning.


Mr. Goofball!


How cute is my big first grader?! Take note of the shirt--I had three shirts laid out for him to choose from for his first day of school. Ethan wanted to take a family vote (something that happens frequently around here for random events) and Justin and I chose the same shirt that was totally different than this one. Ethan's vote won with the reason of "I have to wear this shirt. It's BYU colors." Okay, you win.

Oregon Coast , August 2008


Newport Aquarium



Go BYU!!!


Jac loves her single stroller!


Our three cuties!


Multnomah Falls, Ethan and Jac (Somebody help me figure out how to rotate this picture!)




Look Mom and Dad! We're ready to go to bed! JUST KIDDING! These two had the hardest time sleeping on this trip. Either Justin or I slept in the car with Kate for four nights straight! That part was not so much fun. No, Benadryl did not work.


Get me out of this *#@$ car!!!! (Fourteen hours was a bit much for all of us at times.)




"Can I please jump just one more wave?" (Repeat that to yourself 25 more times, then we were able to leave the ocean.) This boy loves the ocean. This was our last stop at D River before we started the trek home. None of us really wanted to leave . . . ever.