Sunday, August 25, 2013

Activities are starting


This weekend we stayed busy with a variety of activities.  Friday night was Bingo night at Candeo.  There was a big turn out!  They sold packs of 10 cards and 3 meal tickets  for 10 dollars.  Ben bought two.  It was basically  Ben, Sophia and I playing Bingo while the boys played outside.  We used all our cards on the first game, and ended up winning.  Sophia picked out the snow cone machine (we already have a shaved ice machine), and I couldn't talk her out of it.  She was the envy of many kids who were eyeing that machine.
Saturday we had to get up early to clean the church at 7:00.  Five families showed up this time, so we were done in 45 minutes.  Much faster than when it was just our family last time.   After, we took the kids to Dunkin Donuts.  Aubrie had to get back to go to a YW  Book of Mormon Read-a-thon.  She was there from 8 to 2:00.
Aubrie had a double header starting at 3:00.  They won both games.   It's so fun watching indoor soccer.  I prefer it over outdoor, but that could have something to do with not sitting under the scorching sun!  I also like the fast pace.   Aubrie is an excellent defender. She doesn't let balls get past her. She is one out of the 2 girls on her team.  People are always commenting on how tough she is, because most of the teams are all boys, and they think they can push her around, or knock her out of the way, but it usually ends up being the other way around.  Sometimes you can tell the boys getting upset that a girl is beating up on them.   It's fun to watch! These two games marked the end of her season.  Another starts for her in a few weeks.   I'm glad she has something to keep her busy since she no longer does gymnastics.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

It's never too late...just harder!

So I have always said that once all my kids were in school I would take piano lessons.  Well it was time to make good on that deal with myself, once Sophia hit first grade and was in school all day.  I have been feeling like I needed to take on some new things in my life, and I realized that this was one I had committed to a long time ago.   So yesterday I had my first lesson.  I decided not to take from Heather (the kids teacher for years).  I realized to follow through with this I had to do something that would be the most convenient.    Lucky for me, my visiting teacher, who lives three doors down and is a great pianist, agreed to teach me.  I have to say that it was quite a humbling experience.  Starting in a book equivalent to Ethan's,  at my age, is not what I expected.  While I thought I knew how to play songs at that level, I realized I was missing a lot of the important things such as timing and dynamics.  And playing in front of someone is not quite as comfortable as I remember.  I really have learned to appreciate what the kids have to go through when they go to lessons and when they have to learn a song.  I don't know if I'll ever be able to play the hymn book, or the primary book for that matter, but It does feel good to officially be working on something, and having someone to be accountable to.  Hoping I can keep it up, and not get too discouraged in the process!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Loose Tooth!

Last night, after Sophia was finishing her dinner, long after we all had finished and left the table (as usual...slowest eater EVER), and I hear her scream, "I HAVE A LOOSE TOOTH!" I ran to her as she contiued to yell this and tears started to form!  I quickly said, "Oh Yah! Your a big girl now!"  Quickly her tears stopped and she started to smile.  Glad I saved that one!  She told me her fork got caught inbetween her bottom two teeth, and now it was loose.  She immediately ran to show her brothers and sister.  And started telling us all the people we should call and tell about her tooth. Then she insisted it hurt too much to do the dishes.  (haha).  When it was bedtime she said she had to read the Tooth Fairy Junie B.   This morning she woke up with a second loose tooth.  She was so excited to tell her friends at school.  I told her while we found it exciting, not to be too sad if they weren't as excited as she was. She was convinced that would not be the case!   I love her enthusiasm for the littlest things in life.  She is a joy, and really brings me down to earth and helps me take notice of the simple things of life!  LOVE Her!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Its PLAY time!


The Arizona Broadway Theatre is a dinner theatre about 10 minutes from us.  It has been there for about 7 years, and we still haven't made it over there...till this weekend.  Aubrie and Boston both have to see a musical perfomance to fill a drama requirment, and Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat was playing there, which I have been wanting to see for years.  So when I called and found out tickets were only 20 dollars with the student ID's we decided to go as a family.   The food was very yummy, and the performance was amazing.  The talent was very good!  Joseph looked like Orlando Bloom, and he had a great voice!  We didn't know that the play took the liberty of having serveral different singing and dancing styles.  That was a fun surprise.  After the play the cast came out for a meet and greet.  That was fun for the kids to get pictures with the "Talent"!   I'm glad we made it a family event!

Friday, August 16, 2013

It's catching!

So our family has caught a little bug!  It's the family history/indexing bug.  Our stake has asked us to engage in this work as part of our sacrifice for the upcoming temple.  We had a family home evening on family history and gave the kids a quick tutorial and the family has been indexing like crazy.  It's easy to do and someone is always at the computer anyways.  As a family we have indexed over 300 names this week and I have found ancestors who need their ordinance work done.  It really has been a great experience and I love that the kids have caught the spirit of it!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Basis Round 3!

Never thought I would be writing that title, but here we are at year 3 at Basis and loving it.  Aubrie has worked hard to stay there, and that was all her choice.  She realized that is where she wants to be.  When I asked her if she was dreading the homework when school was about to start she replied, "I actually am looking forward to it."  Ugh, what?  Double take.  Who is this child?   She is defintely not the sixth grader I put in there two years ago.  Times have been hard there, but it defintely has changed her into a girl that loves to learn, and is willing to work for it.  Boston has loves it and hasn't even looked back to West Wing.  He has a lot of friends there, and a lot of admirors to boot.  Aubrie now has  zero hour and Boston starts 1st.  So that means they are both getting up early again this year.  Probably a good spring board for Aubrie, since seminary starts next year for her.  Both of them are in elements without their freinds, but they have already made new ones, and still have their old!  Aubrie lost a few freinds who went back to West Wing, but it has allowed her to be more social and hang out with whoever she pleases without feeling like she is ditching them at lunch, or whatever.  It was sad to see them go, but I feel it will really help her open up socially.  Also, now that she is no longer taking gymnastics she plans on joining school sports teams and other clubs.  I'm  feeling this will be the best year for her at Basis yet!   Boston....he is always social where he is planted..precomps and comps will be the surprise for him.  Luckily he usually is on top of things!




Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Time with the Bigs!

Since Sophia and Ethan started a whole week earlier than Aubrie and Boston, that left some time for me to do some things with just the two of them.   After camping, I took Aubrie and Boston out for a day of bowling and lunch.  Boston had his best game ever, and all of us broke 100.  The lanes were much different than I was used to, but once I got down how the ball responded to the slickness, I was able to correct and do ok.  These are the lanes Aubrie and Boston had their class on, so they rocked it!  After bowling we spent some time in the arcade, and then we headed out for lunch..In and Out!  I showed them all the scriptures on the cups and wrappers and we looked them up on our phone.  It's amazing how many people don't even know those are there.  We had a good time just the three of us.  It was the last day of fun before school begun!  Boo hoo!


Monday, August 5, 2013

"Our Hawkins" camping trip!

Sophia is so funny.  Some of the things she says are just cute and unique.  One of those is that instead of saying "The Hawkins"  she says "Our Hawkins".   I guess she has claimed them!  Like the Oklahoma Land Rush.  She has staked her claim and they are ours.  Well this year we finally thought things through early enough to be able to book a night of camping at our favorite spot in Sedona...Cave Springs.   The camp sites are shady, there a a lot of bathrooms, and a shower (though we have never used it), there is a small market, in case we need anything, and the river runs right by the campsites.   Because it's so wonderful, you have to book months in advance.  The only night we could find two campsites on together on  a weekend (when we booked the end of April) was the first Friday after Candeo started. So we pulled the kids out of school around noon and headed up there.
Once we got our camp set up, we headed over to the river.  After they spend time there, we started dinner.  We had foil dinners, and the Hawkins had hot dogs.   We then enjoyed some smores, and the kids had fun playing games in the tent, while the adults hung out by the fire to talk.  The following morning we had breakfast and broke down camp and headed to Slide Rock.  I forgot they opened at 8 and filled up quick.  So we had to park about a half mile down the road. (It reminded me of Hanauma Bay).  The walk wasn't too bad.  Once we got off the side of the road (which was very nerve racking) and into the trees, it felt more like a hike.
The kids had fun in the water, and going down natures slides.  I guess I should say most of the kids. The water was cold, and Sophia complained a lot about being cold.  Since she has absolutely no body fat, she had a hard time keeping warm.  After spending a lot of time on the slides, we had lunch, and then the kids convinced us to take them by the bridge where people were jumping off huge rocks.
At first it looked very intimidating, and I was thinking there was no way any of us were going to do it.  Then Dave suggested we all do it.  He took Macy, and Ben followed with our three older, while Tirza and I stayed with the others to watch.   Ben was the first one to jump off the second to highest rock, which was not quite has high as Navajo falls at Havasupai.  Ethan was next.  Ethan isn't too afraid of trying things.  Especially like that.  Boston was a little more hesitant, but he finally did it. Aubrie wasn't even going to try.  She climbed down and did the smaller rock.  After watching Sophia wanted to go. That was surprising.  Once we got there, she complained she was too cold to jump in, but Ben grabbed her and jumped in with her.  I jumped off the smaller rock as well, and Ethan jumped off both several times, with not prodding or encouragement.  If any kids in our family was going to be an X games kid, it would be him for sure!
After the Cliff jumping, we headed back to a lower slide we hadn't done yet.  After some time there, we headed out, and got ice cream at Wendy's.   We were in a huge time crunch, because Aubrie had a 5:30 soccer game that night.  I really loved camping, and I could easily have stayed there a few days.  Some people set up volleyball nets, and bring their kids bikes so they can bike around the campsites.  That's how I grew up camping with my cousins.  It was a 5 day trip, and the campground became our home!  They were great memories!
I didn't take pictures, but luckily Tirza did.  We don't have any from Slide Rock, but non one was going to carry a camera on that hike!


Favorite Pass Time of the Littles


Favorite spot for all the kids!







Friday, August 2, 2013

Real Madrid, BABY!

Well, one of Boston's dreams came true....going to a  Real Madrid game.  Being we are all soccer fans, we all were looking foward to it, but Ethan and Sophia ended up getting lost on our phones, eventually.  The rest of us had a great time watching!  It's such good soccer!!!    The cool thing about it, was the announcer is our friend in the Ward, and he just started announcing at this stadium.   (He is the new Cardinal's announcer)   So we got to hear his voice the whole time.  We had fun texting him and giving him a hard time about all the beer announcements he had to keep making.   I'm glad that the whole family got to go!  It was a fun experience.