Monday, July 27, 2009

girls camp




For the last week, Erin and I have been @ camp. I just wanted to say a huge thank you to my parents, to Michelle A. and for Ricky who helped us out so much while I was away. Clyde had a class and needed some help with watching the Wardlings. THANK YOU!!

The gals, who planned camp, kept us super busy all week long. Erin was able to participate in activities such as swimming, archery, crafting, low ropes, zip lines, big swings, starting fires, putting out fires, first aid, recycling, knot tying, modesty/ appropriate clothing fashion show cooking in dutch ovens and getting to meet new gals. She was able to go to spiritual devotionals every day and learn more about the gospel. The food @ camp was amazing! We had loads of fruit and veggies, not to mention the yumminess of the main dishes!

We had 10 girls in our cabin, one wanted to switch cabins after the 2nd day. All was good. To be honest I didn't know what the drama was about for days. I didn't remember there being so much drama when I went to camp, but after spending 5 full days with 30, 12 year old girls, I now have learned a few things. On Wednesday another gal joined our cabin to team with me as another adult. I didn't think that she was needed, until she got there. I was super grateful for her presence and of course another witness. I was amazed @ how cruel some of the girls were. I expected better behavior from a girls church camp. Thankfully some of the girls were oblivious, but there were others who were quite aware and had feelings hurt. I can't honestly say that I had a blast @ all times because of the way some of the girls were treated and thank goodness I had a thick skin. Some of the girls in my cabin were not the nicest...even to me. I am so glad that I have some boldness to me & that I was around to help Erin out in a few situations. I realized that the world that we live in today, is not the world that I grew up in.

The first year girls were required to go on a 2 mile hike. Since the camp that we stayed in was very close to Hanging Rock park- that is where we hiked. I loved it. It reminded me of the trek and I totally loved spending time with Erin on a hike. We saw some huge rocks, water falls, and I had memories surface. I remember every fourth of July for years going to the Kernersville Parade and then going to Hanging Rock to play in the lake and playing in the sand. I remember walking up to different picnic areas with my parents and grandparents. Needless to say it had been years, but it was so much fun that day.

Erin was so brave during the week. She has always loved big roller coasters and so she was thrilled to participate on the zip line. I probably would have peed my pants once I reached the top of the ladder thing to the zip line platform. I do not know if i could willingly bounce off the edge onto the cord. But she did it...the first one for our group too! Then there was the big swing. I think that Erin thought that it would be similar to the zip line. She asked me with her big brown doe eyes if I would be her partner. Man did I get suckered in. I was happy to have the experience with Erin but- holy poop- was that big swing scary! We were harnessed in and the only thing that attached us, besides the death grip we had on the trapeze bar thing, was one little hook. Our weight was on a few yards of webbing and I have to say that it totally hurt our crotches. Of course we forgot the pain when i let go of the webbing holding us up, to drop us and swing us about 50 feet. I am in NO hurry to do that again!!

I volunteered to help @ the pool each day. On the 1st day of camp, we all had to have a swim test, to see our abilities. Erin and I, along with all the other gals who wanted to swim, passed the test. We each had to wear a wrist band to prove our passing. One day the life guard had started a game of sharks and minnows that was loads of fun, until there was only 1 or 2 minnows left to which tempers started flying. I had to stop the game because the 12 year old emotions were getting the better of them. :)

There was a challenge to see who could be @ the flag pole the first each morning. The cabin that was there first, in entirety won a gold coin and could eat breakfast first. The last cabin to arrive was stuck with KP. Our cabin, The Black Pearl, won twice. We were so very excited! We had a 6:30am wake up call to get the girls up, dressed and @ the flag pole.

For Bishop's night, Pop Pop and Bubbie came to visit the girls in their ward. We snuck in to eat with Mom and Dad, after going with our Bishop and ward girls for our FHE. The Bishops were such good sports. One new Bishop, in our stake came downstairs to the Hotel lobby wearing a white button up shirt, tie, and dress pants. I think he was surprised in my asking if he had been to the Bishops nite @ camp before. He was surprised to learn that he was so totally dressed wrong. He saw what my Dad and our Bishop was wearing and went to change...good thing too because there was a chocolate pie eating contest that got very messy. (Our Bishop won that contest.)
The girls also did a big service project for the camp ground. There was an old "S" in front of the lodge when we arrived and we all took turns everyday mulching or planting new plants to make it pretty. The frst years worked on putting in the "S", staking in the tubing and putting in the heavy rock. It turned out really pretty. They also tied a few quilts for charity.
All in all, camp was a positive experience. Both Erin and I are excited to share the camping experience with Libby next year.

Friday, July 17, 2009

libby's day

We have a few traditions with our Libby on her birthday...1- cupcakes and b- cupcake face smash. She looks forward to it each year. The past coupla-few birthdays friends have performed the smash. This year she wanted white cupcakes with Duke blue icing.


For Libby's big day we took her and the other Wardlings to see Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. They filled up on treats, popcorn and soda...all they could eat and drink. (Gotta love the free refills @ this theater.)


Libby got a package from Maylee and Jared. She wasn't too happy that I made her wait to open the package today, instead of yesterday when it arrived. Thank you Maylee for the lovely yarn and the jewelry. The yarn will keep her busy for a long time!! Happy Birthday Libby!!




Thursday, July 16, 2009

libby's beginning


In a few hours, Libby will be 11. Eleven years ago, right now @ 10pm, Clyde and I were on our way to our apartment complex's pool. In Asheville, once a year the city turns off the water, city wide and flushes the pipes...which means for 3 days...no water. I had been contracting since the afternoon showing of Barney, Erin was a huge fan, @ 4pm. I had a Homemaking even to go to, so Mom, Erin, and I went, whilst I was in labor. Anyway, since there wasn't any water, Clyde and I walked down to the pool, timing contractions, and Clyde took a mini bath in the pool. Mom and I left the Homemaking mtg. a bit early and the RS Pres stopped us in the little hallway. Mom told her that I had been contracting and that we needed to go home. I'll spare you all the details, but @ a little after 4am and non-working nubane shots and epidural later...not to mention the epidural going in the wrong vertebrae twice, Libby was born. We were thrilled to have another girl! (We didn't know gender.) The RS Pres. called our house the next morning, to check in on me and she jokingly asked if there was a baby, to which Mom told her indeed there was. (I should include that Libby was 2 weeks early & I had already been to the hospital once that week in a dehydrated labor. They wouldn't induce because I wasn't technically 38 weeks and it was unethical to induce prior 38 weeks. I was totally bummed.) The RS Pres was shocked that I had gone to Homemaking. Since I had had false labor for about a week, I didn't think anything of it. Libby was such a happy baby. Erin was thrilled to meet her. She turned purple screaming, "Baby, baby! Baby, Baby!!!" could not wait to hold her. We figured that since the girls were so close, 17 months and 20 days close, that it was more of a reunion that a first meeting. We love having Libby as a part of our family. Libby, Happy 11th birthday sweetheart! more pictures tomorrow...

Friday, July 10, 2009

once

Clyde had introduced us to Glen Hansard a few months ago. We had read reviews on the film, Once, and Clyde was very impressed with the Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova. The film was a huge hit @ Sundance. Last week we Netflixed the film and watched it. They made Once for as cheaply as they could, which was like $100,000. There was some foul language to the film, but the music was amazing. Here is the song, Falling Slowly, which won an oscar. Another cool song is this one: "When your Minds Made up" and then there is this one "If you want me" and this one "Lies." Good music.

Monday, July 6, 2009

hermione's cables and eyelet hat

I have been looking online now for some ideas for Christmas presents. I came across this awesome Hermione hat from a blog that I follow and the pattern was posted from this website. Being the big Harry Potter fan, I wanted to give it a try. The hat is Hermione's from the upcoming film Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince. If you haven't read the book then... chop chop...the movie comes out in 9 days.
So this is how my Hermione cable eyelet hat turned out. I like it! I think my girls do too! I have gotten 2 requests for one for themselves. The pattern was easy to follow and it is great.



The eyelets are in there and perfect I might add, I just think that the hat wasn't stretched out enough, on Penny's little head to show them off.

Hey- Auntie Jul...see the bee flirty skirt on Miss Penny??

4th fireworks

Clyde is such the good Daddy! He had picked up lots of fireworks on his many trips to the beach this past year. We happily set them on fire and watched them explode! We had so much fun!
Then around 9:15ish we loaded the van and headed downtown to watch the big fireworks. We literally parked on the side of the road to watch.


We all had fun...except Uno. She was such the scaredy cat! She hid in the bushes...

and behind the Wardlings. It was so funny to watch her reaction.

She whimpered for the rest of the night...until we let her in to sleep in her crate.



day @ the zoo

Last week we took the Wardlings to the zoo. We ran into the Jessup family on their way out. The weather was absolutely perfect! We had loads of fun naming plants (which there is wild mint growing all over and the Wardlings spotted it...Clyde first). We had fun feeding the geese and after feeding them, Penny thought it would be hilarious to chase them. It was funny to watch her run around and then one goose was hissing at her...she didn't care and kept chasing them. I think she wanted to pick one up.
We took a break @ the playground, to which Libby decided she'd take the opportunity to knit. While we had out friends over last week, I showed the girls, who wanted to learn, to knit. Libby picked it up quickly this time.


We really love watching the polar bear and the sea lions @ the zoo. I could stay there all day. I like the North American continent @ the zoo, but Africa is my favorite.








Friday, July 3, 2009

facebook news

As I was totally wasting time this afternoon, I scrolled down the posting list on facebook. I noted that a high school class mate had posted a R.I.P. to a mutual classmate. (I should clarify that there were 2 but I could only remember one of them. How sad is that?) After sending a few messages back and forth and looking up some obituaries, I discovered that the one friend, that I remembered, had died by her own hand. I was so sad for her. What on earth could have led to that drastic behavior? I realized how blessed I really was. We all have our ups and downs, but I have to admit that I am very happy with my life. I love my husband. We have 5 beautifully healthy, hillarious, wonderful children. Our, mine and Clyde's, biggest arguements are over clutter. Something completely silly. What a blessed life we lead.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

fly penny fly

Over the years, Clyde has discovered his favorite pool game with the Wardlings....make them fly! However, as the Wardlings grow, it makes it harder to throw them as far. Penny is just the perfect weight and length to fly very high.

Once they hit the pool water and float back up, they immediately swim back for more. It is quite funny to watch.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

friends+wardlings= FUN

We've had some awesomley fun days this week. A few friends have come to visit and play with us @ the Brown House. We took the children to the pool yesterday where we all had tons of fun. Then after dinner, o.f.t. to the park for some more fun! What are the plans for today??? More pool fun! enjoy the videos. ashley out...