Diana’s Kindergarten class put on a Spring Program. Nancy went to this and was the videographer so she’ll have to comment on it. UPDATE: 07/03/2010 – Turns out is was a Mother’s Day Program and Nancy already wrote about it here:
Anne’s Spring Band Concert 2010
Anne has been bugging me to put up the video of her Spring Band Concert. She has really enjoyed playing percussion this year and is one of only 2 girls in 7th grade percussion. She is looking forward to Symphonic Band next year and marching band when she gets into High School. Part 1 They… Continue reading Anne’s Spring Band Concert 2010
Sam’s Baptism
Sam’s Baptism was a bit different from the older kid’s baptisms because Grandma Connie and Grandpa Kent are no longer in Utah and thus can’t make it easily to the baptism. So this time it was a smaller, quiet affair. Like the other kids before him, Sam got a new set of scriptures and was… Continue reading Sam’s Baptism
A New Cub Scout
The best thing about turning 8 for boys is that they get to join Cub Scouts. Sam was very excited about Cub Scouts and his new uniform. Nancy wasn’t so excited about her assignment to be a Den Leader and her new yellow uniform. The family is looking forward to to Pinewood Derbys and Blue… Continue reading A New Cub Scout
Camera Update
I went outside to check the garbage can in case the camera had fallen in, and I found it. Luckily it wasn’t in too deep so I could reach in and get it with not too much searching in the muck. So now I will put some pictures in my post about Samuel’s birthday party.
Sam’s 8th Birthday and the lost camera
This past Saturday we had five little friends over to celebrate Sam’s 8th birthday. It was a very low key affair. To start things off we had Pizza and lemonade, while the boys talked about video games and other boy stuff. Then we played the candy matching game which is like memory where they match… Continue reading Sam’s 8th Birthday and the lost camera
It’s Great to Be Six
What fun it is to be a 6 year old. Life is a series of birthday parties, losing teeth, enjoying kindergarten, and playing with friends. What’s not to like? Our 6 year old, Diana, lost another tooth the other day. Actually, it’s more accurate to say that Diana’s tooth got pulled out by Dad who,… Continue reading It’s Great to Be Six
Chinese Immersion Update
I have decided not to put Diana in the Chinese immersion program at school because, of course, they have it on the worst track in year round school. I went to the informational meeting at the end of March looking forward to hearing how great the program was. It did indeed sound very good and… Continue reading Chinese Immersion Update
2009 Winter Recitals
December was recital time. Emily, Anne, and Caroline’s recital was at the piano teacher’s house. Sam’s recital was at the West Jordan Library. Emily played Petite Russian Rhapsody by John Thompson and I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables by Claude-Michel Schönberg: Anne played the Raindrop Prelude by Chopin and the Minute Waltz by Chopin:… Continue reading 2009 Winter Recitals
7th Grade Band Concert
Anne’s 7th grade band had a concert last year at Christmas time. It’s taken me this long just to get around to posting the video. Thank goodness for Conference weekend where I can catch up on all this stuff. Nancy was the videographer on this one. I don’t know what would possess someone to become… Continue reading 7th Grade Band Concert