Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Laundry Mat

When we sold our house the buyers wanted our washer and dryer and we thought sure if that will seal the deal and yeah we get new ones. Well after about a month of doing our laundry at a laundry mat because of indecision and then back orders, that excitement really wore off. But we had a few fun family outings and experienced a whole new world that I truly never want to experience again.


Monday, July 26, 2010

Wicked

In June we had the awesome opportunity to go to Charlotte to see Wicked. We gave the girls the tickets for Christmas so it was a long wait, but well worth it. We started listening to the soundtrack and read the Grimmery after Christmas, so by the time the show came around the girls were ready. On several occasions we had to tell the girls to sing quietly along with the show because they were getting a little distracting. It was really fun to get all dressed up and go to the real deal theatre. Even Whit got really into and loved every second of the show. We missed Addie, but who knows maybe it will come again someday. If it does we are there!!!







Class Pictures

2009-2010 Class Pictures

Lillie with her class and teachers Mrs. Wuwert and Mrs. Washing
Jaynie's class with her teacher Mrs. Sloop

Both the girls had a great school year and loved their teachers. Jaynie's learning really blossomed and Lillie still talks about Mrs. Washing's hugs.


Jaynie made Honor Roll

Jaynie made the Honor Roll for her second grade school year. Jaynie is such a great student. She loves to learn and has developed a great love of reading. By the end of second grade her reading had jumped to a whole new level. She finished off the school year reading the entire Percy Jackson series. Good Job Jaynie!!!!

Jaynie's Art Show

Jaynie's art teacher put some of Jaynie's art work in an art show at the Old Salem Visitor Center and unlike our mistake with Lillie we made it to see her art work. We are so proud of both of the girls for their many accomplishments.

Eliza's Dance Recital

Eliza was in dance this year and for the final performance they were butterflies. It was a lot of fun and she did a great job. We had a video of it, but it turned out so dark that you couldn't see her so you just get before pictures instead.


These are two of our neighbors that were in her class. It made it a lot more fun to have good friends to dance with. Don't you just love how Eliza is standing all poised in a ballet position.

Whit's buddies visit NC

About a week after we moved into our rental house, which just happened to be our neighbors house up the street, Whit's buddies from High School came out to visit for their yearly boys trip. Whit was so excited to have them here. They acted like they were back in high school, staying up late and such and Whit quickly realized that he wasn't that young kid anymore. He was very exhausted at the end of the weekend.


One night I made a Low Country Boil, a classic southern dish and of course we had to serve it with Cheerwine and Virgil's Rootbeer.

Strawberry Picking with Grandma and Grandpa Gifford

Grandma and Grandpa Gifford were able to stay for another week after the Jaynie's baptism. It was so fun to have them and they were such a big help to us. We were moving the next week so we were grateful to have the extra set of hands to help us pack. We tried not to make it all work and no play so one afternoon we went out to the strawberry farm since it was prime strawberry picking season. Yummy!!!! I think the girls ate more than they picked, but I guess that's what makes it so fun.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Jaynie's Baptism May 1, 2010


Jaynie was baptized on May 1, 2010. It was such a special day. The whole event was so much fun for me. It was fun taking her to pick out a beautiful white dress and new white shoes and then going to the Tanglewood Gardens to take her picture. The best part was how excited she was for the day. She was giddy with excitement. She said on several occasions that she just couldn't wait to have the Holy Ghost.
The day of was just so amazing. I was so emotional. It felt very strange to have my child going through something so important in her little life. The spirit was very strong in the meeting. Jaynie choose to have her Grandmother's give the talks and her Grandfather's say the prayers. Aunt Kim played the piano and Aunt Kylie led the music. We were so lucky to have so many family members there. I hope this day is one that Jaynie will always remember. I am so proud of her and her choice to be baptized and I am grateful that she now has the Holy Ghost as her constant companion.

Grandma and Grandpa Gifford
Grandma and Grandpa Erickson
Aunt Kylie
Aunt Kim, Uncle Sean, and Carter

Some good looking Erickson Girls
Jaynie also had a lot of friends there to support her on her big day. It was quite the gathering. We really are blessed to have such great friends here in North Carolina.
Jaynie's friend Nate
I think this picture could be foreshadowing. I am all about arrange marriages for my girls!!!!
Allie, Jaynie, Morgan, Jane and Lillie
And of course Lolo

Happy 8th Birthday Jaynie

I can't believe I have an eight year old. Where does the time go. Jaynie turned 8 on April 30th. It was fun to have Grandma and Grandpa Erickson, Grandma and Grandpa Gifford and Kim, Sean and Carter here to celebrate with. Jaynie has actually been lucky to have her Grandma and Grandpa Erickson here for her birthday for the last couple of years.

Eight is such a big deal. It means of course that she will be baptised and that she will go into third grade and face the oh so daunting EOGs (End of Grade testing). It's now time for my baby to enter the big world as an accountable girl. That scares me to death, but Jaynie is up to the challenge. She is such a great little girl. She is the peace keeper in our house and at times I think she is a better mom than I am. I look forward to many wonderful years of watching her grow up. Jaynie I love you!!!



Eliza takes on the Kitchen Aid and Loses

Who knew the Kitchen Aid mixer could be so dangerous. We were in the Kitchen making cupcakes for Jaynie's birthday and I went to get something from the fridge and the next thing I know Eliza is screaming and the kitchen aid is making funny noises. I ran over there and shut off the mixer, but I didn't know what to do. Her hair was a tangled mess on the beater and it wasn't coming off. Eliza was really hurt and screaming in pain, Addie was bawling and screaming, "My Liza, My Liza" and I was screaming for Kim to get scissors so we could cut off the hair that was caught, but luckily my sister the nurse can stay calm in these types of situations and calmly and gently pulled her hair off of the mixer. Thank goodness too because we were able to salvage some of the hair that was still attached to cover her new bald spot. When we got her unattached from the mixer I took her to the bath to wash out the batter and then sat down to assess the damage. This is when I really lost it. I couldn't help but cry for her. It had actually pulled a huge chunk of hair right off of her head. I could only imagine what that must of felt like. She was one brave little girl though. I just have to figure out how to do her hair now????

The bald spot.
The tangled mess that came out as I started combing through her hair. This is a lot of hair to loose, especially for a little girl who just doesn't have much to begin with.

The West's Visit NC

Kim, Sean, and Carter came to visit us at the end of April. It was so much fun to have them here. I felt a little bad because I would get so sick at night, but we made the most our of our days. We did all the stuff that we do when people come visit North Carolina. We took the kids to the Children's Museum, took a trip up to the mountains to Valle Cruisis, and toured the Zoo. The best part about their visit was that they got to be here for Jaynie's baptism. Which made it all the more special for Jaynie. Thanks Kim and Sean for spending your vacation time with us here in NC. We love you.
Kim being such a good mom and playing with the kids at the Children's Museum.


The kids thought this crane was pretty cool. They could actually move it and drop stuff.

This is the back porch of the Mast General Store in Valle Cruisis. We pulled up and the bluegrass band was just packing up their gear. We were so sad. That would have been so much fun for The Wests to watch. We love this store and the kids really like it because they always get to pick out their own soda to sip on porch.
Carter did not want to have his picture taken so he was hiding from me, but I thought this one was pretty cute.
Carter and Eliza on the leaf slide at the zoo. With all the animals to see this awesome playground is still the main attraction for my kids at the zoo.


Riding the shuttle.

Grandma and Grandpa Erickson came at the end of Kim and Sean's visit for the Jaynie's baptism so we saved the zoo for when they arrived. This made it extra fun and thanks grandpa for being the designated shoulder carrier. Each of the younger kids had to have their turn on Grandpa's shoulders. Jaynie and Lillie wanted to as well, but we thought that might be asking a little too much of Grandpa.

We Sold Our House!!!!

The week before I left to go to Idaho Jaynie wanted to fast for the first time on fast Sunday. We talked to her about what she needed to do and a little about what she could fast for. She then went into a room and said a prayer and then came back and I asked her what she had decided to fast for and she said I am fasting for the house to sell. Which was obviously a great thing to fast for, but not something we had discussed so we were proud of her. Then I left for Idaho that week and the following Sunday Whit had to show the house. I thought it was so fitting that he should have to get the house ready and the girls ready all in time for church. Little did I or Whitney know that the couple that was going to come see the house were actually sitting in the congregation during sacrament meeting. The couple liked the house and wanted to see it again on Monday and before Whit left he ran into the Realtor and she asked if we happened to be Mormon and told him that the couple was Mormon and thought that we probably were. So Whit went to walk the neighborhood and Kim was outside and Whit told her that the people seeing the house were Mormon and she immediately went down to our house to talk to them and that was all it took. Basically Kim acted as our Mormon agent and sold our house for us. She told them how great our neighborhood was and how there were five Mormon families in the neighborhood, which for North Carolina is pretty rare. They called with an offer later that night. So we owe it all to Kim and now we have great new neighbors, friends, and ward members in the Browns. We truly feel blessed and have felt the Lord's hand in this whole process and we have had the great opportunity to show our children, particularly Jaynie, the power of fasting and prayer.

This was our first house and we will miss it so much. A lot of blood sweat and tears went into that house and I think it shows. It truly is a great house. We think the Brown's are pretty lucky to have it. Sorry about all the pictures, but I wanted to preserve the memory of our house on the blog.