Tuesday, July 29, 2008
We have a new pal
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Cy's 1st Day of First Grade
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Happy Birthday Cole
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Sunday, July 27, 2008
Go Cy and Cole...It's your birthday party!!!
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Good Job Dad
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Cy's Birthday
Today is Cy's sixth birthday. I cried typing that. It is amazing how much more quickly the years fly by once you have kids. I am trying not to be such a boob about his birthdays but they are always hard. It is both exciting and sad as each year passes. I really had a especially hard time when Cy turned four, it seemed like he just wasn't a baby anymore. I had made such a big deal about it, saying "Please, don't turn four. Stay three." that soon after his birthday he asked me if I still liked him. I was taken a back a little and said "Of course I do. Why do you ask that?" He replied that he thought I did not like four year olds. So I apparently gave him a complex for his birthday. Good job, Mom.
He really is such a good boy. I try to tell him every night that I am proud of him for having good manners, for being so smart, kind and handsome. We call him the "Mayor" because he can work a crowd. He means so much to us.
He has recently been saying some funny stuff, here are a few. Nolan and Cy have heart to heart talks every night at bedtime. I enjoy listening in to what they discuss. Sometimes they go on for an hour. The other night Cy brought up a neighbor boy who's mom is divorced from his father and remarried. When Nolan asked Cy was divorce meant, he said it is when someone has "just had it" and says "I'm outta here." Then proudly he stated that he had an idea, she should take her old wedding ring and mail it to Cash4Gold.com. She would get back lots of money.
The other day he was tired of running errands with me but I needed to pick up my contacts. I promised it would be our last stop. He told me "but Mom, you look so great in your glasses." Nice try buddy.
Lastly, this weekend Nolan and I were having date night so Cy was staying at Granny's. We mentioned we were going to see The Dark Knight. We gave hugs and kisses goodbye and then he said in the sweetest most matter of fact way "You guys enjoy your Batman." Sweet Boy.
Cy also has a lot of his mother in him - a major bonehead. He is usually pretty agreeable, but if he is fearful of something, forget about it. This meant dragging his feet on the task of learning to ride his bike without training wheels. Nolan had attempted many months ago, but because he crashed Cy refused to try again. He told me there was not enough money I could give him to learn. Nolan and Cy agreed that he needed to learn before he turned 6. Yesterday was the day he was going to learn. One little spot and he was off. Of course he loves it now.
He recently lost another front tooth. The neighbor boy punched him with the Hulk hands. We never found the tooth but the Tooth Fairy paid a visit anyway.
We celebrated with a little swimming today with the neighbor boys. Cy got to choose what we served so it was "chicken on the bone" (a.k.a. fried chicken) and no cake - just ice cream.
Cy was very excited to get a Wii, I think we all were. He also got a metal detector. He is going to look for gold and turn it into Cash4Gold.com. We'll let you all know how that goes.
We love you Cyborg, Happy Birthday!
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Monday, July 7, 2008
Reunited and It Feels So Good........
The Brady Family Reunion was held over the 4th of July weekend. We rented a lovely home up in Deer Valley that accommodated all 29 of us. It was a huge house with many delightful amenities, like a theater room, but it did not have air conditioning. What is up with that? Park Cityians do not get hot? That was the only real annoyance, but we persevered. I appointed myself as the activities director and we had many fun activities indeed. We watched Fireworks on Friday night and then did the Alpine Slide and Mountain Coaster on Saturday. I did NOT fall of the slide this year, that's not to say I survived the weekend without injury. Our rental home community had a pool so we swam every night. We did a fireworks show
at the home. Did I mention I brought 100,
actually 94 fireworks? I may have mentioned
that once or twice. Sunday was craft day, the
kids (and Heather) made flip flops. They turned
out so cute.
We arranged a movie night for the little ones. Our feature presentation was Alvin and the Chipmunks. On my way to deliver popcorn and milk duds I fell down the stairs and sprained my ankle. Heather found me in a ball at the bottom of the stairs debating how I was going to get up and after she was done laughing at me, she helped me. My ankle is very swollen but my back hurts much more. Makes me realize I am getting old.
It was great to have Grandpa there after a huge health scare last winter. I am amazed at how well he is doing each time I see him. We were lucky to have most of the family there, we missed a few. I hope those who missed it will enjoy this post. Michael was in Mexico scuba diving, Brady is playing ball in Kansas City and Candy, Sammy, Jenny, Robert, Camari, and Brooklyn were unable to attend. But Candy's son Micah and Jenny's daughter, Austyn did make it. That was a special treat because we do not get to see them as often. They were such good kids and so much fun to have around.
We did lots of eating, playing, laughing and just a little crying, ok, I cried. I always do. Chel makes sympathetic eyes at me and it is over. I had so much fun, it makes me want all of us to live next door to each other. It makes me realize how lucky I am to have such wonderful friends in my family. Can't wait to do it again next year.
Try this recipe for homemade buttermilk syrup that Aunt Pam and Chel made next time you have pancakes, it is easy and DELICIOUS!!
1 C. buttermilk
1 C. sugar
1 cube of butter
1/2 TBSP. of baking soda
Mix butter, sugar and buttermilk together until melted. Add baking soda and remove from heat.
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Catching up
I am far behind with my blogging and long overdue in introducing Maile Alexa Gallegos, born to Kanani and Chico on June 1st. She is so cute. I think her favorite activities are snuggling with me through softball games, I cannot be sure though.
June brought the end of kindergarten for Cy, a sad day. We are enjoying our summer and looking forward to the adventures that 1st grade will bring. Cy already starts back to school on the 28th of July, I am not sure about this year round school. Cy and Cole have been doing swim lessons 4 days a week. We did some camping up Huntington Canyon for Father's Day with both of our families and some friends. That was a lot of fun and nice to be at Old Folks Flat which always brings back happy memories of my Grandma Marge (her favorite campsite).
The last weekend in June we went to The Bodine Family Reunion at Blackhawk Campground up by Payson Lakes. Unfortunately, we missed out on all the time we would've liked due to a sick dog and kids, all are fine, thank goodness. The Bodine sisters do a great spread with wonderful food and activities. They do a traditional dutch oven dinner on Saturday night. It's amazing!! I bullied Aunt Kathy into bringing her award-winning enchilada casserole. It's delicious and I will try to post the recipe if I can get it from her. I do not use "award winning" lightly, she really won a dutch oven competition. Aunt Pat headed up a craft, making frames with decorative rocks and grout. It was fun and the frames turn out beautifully. Some were a little frustrated, but it was worth the hard work. It is always nice to see the Bodine's, the family is getting bigger each year, Cammie and Jeff are adding the next addition in early Fall.
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