Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Temples

Stephen is currently obsessed with everything temples and has an incredible memory for trivial facts such as dedication dates, places where temples are located and new ones being built. So on our trip to Las Vegas we detoured to a few temples along the way. He was so excited to see them. His goal is to see all the temples in Utah. Go for it Stephen!


(In order of visitation: Manti, Utah, Las Vegas, Nevada & St. George, Utah)



Decade Birthday

Stephen turned the big "10" on May 24th. It seems like we've been celebrating for an entire month. We first celebrated in Las Vegas at Cheesecake Factory, which produced big smiles all around (even though they spelled his name wrong), next was his official birthday with pancakes with sprinkles (Emma LOVED that) and finished with a party with cousins. Since his birthday is around the end of school, he had lots of fun that whole week too! Happy Birthday, Big Guy!

Check out that birthday cheesecake!




Mom's pancakes not as yummy as that cheesecake, but still produced lots of smiles!

Stephen participated in a flag ceremony at a school assembly on his birthday!
"Wow! Just what I wanted!"




Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Las Vegas at Night


Las Vegas is a place that never sleeps or shuts down for anything! The evenings were pleasant and the shows spectacular.

The Volcano at the Mirage




The Eiffel Tower


Walking (always walking) to the next attraction


The beautiful Bellagio Fountains




Viva Las Vegas!


In May we took a little family vacation and met up with Grandma & Grandpa Cassat in Las Vegas. We had such a good time together in a busy, crazy place! G&G hooked us up in the beautiful Bellagio hotel (think Ocean's Eleven!), the kids did great on the long drives and we were able to celebrate birthdays. The weather wasn't wonderful but neither was it horrible. After many weeks of rain in Utah it was nice to see the sun shining even if it was windy or chilly some days - we even enjoyed a few warm hours at the pool just before a cloudburst hit.


Here are a few highlights from our trip:Visiting M&M World


Out on the Strip!




Visiting Ethel M Chocolate Factory & seeing a cactus garden



The whole family at the Flamingo Hotel Observatory

Friday, May 13, 2011

The Joys of Being Three

As Emma continues to amaze us with the life of a 3-year old I've noticed the joys and letdowns (some of them are mine) of being three.


Joys:

You don't need to wear pants when you help cook mac & cheese













Potty Training (cute princess panties)

You look cute no matter where you sit (even outside Target)










Counting, ABC's, becoming a DVD expert

Walking around the store like a big girl

Mom's make-up, jewlery and combing everyone's hair





Letdowns:

No more bottles (yes, I'm a bottle mom & she just got off them! Don't judge me!)

Potty Training (the mess)

Nap time reduction (I still need by 3 hours of quiet!)

No longer willing to sit in the shopping cart


The lists could go on, and some days it does. It is so fun to watch Emma come into her own person, to learn, explore, get frustrated and carry on the next day. It's great to be 3!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Pinewood & Piano

Stephen's been busy creating his Pinewood Derby car and practicing for his Ensemble Concert. I've loved watching him plan out his car design, ask a neighbor for help cutting out the design, painting and decorating. It looked great even though it didn't win any awards for speed. It was a great night. This is Stephen's last official derby as he will soon advance to Weblos.Along with the derby Stephen's been preparing for the "Ensemble Concert" his fellow piano classmates participate in each May. The event is held at South Towne Center Mall in the center court. Several pianos are set up and at times all of them are being played at the same time. Many musical numbers were duets. Stephen did a great job despite missing the final practice being sick.

Easter Surprises

Spring Break at our house started out with fun plans until they were curbed by a measle scare in our ward. Emma developed a fever and suspicious looking rash so we were sidelined for several days. We could leave the house, but Emma couldn't. She didn't have the measles, as it turns out, but the health department wanted us to be very cautious. Emma was her normal self - jumping, dancing, etc. I think by the 3rd day of being stuck at home we were stir-crazy. That's when she really started to bounce of the walls. We did our best to make Easter fun.




The kids did enjoy a rare spring morning looking for easter eggs filled with goodies in our backyard. That tricky Easter Bunny hid eggs all over the yard, many hard to find (of course, our ridiculously long grass made it easy to conceal).