Our family!

Our family!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Twilight


Everyone knows that I love the Twilight movies, Alan got me the scene it game for Christmas.  The girls have played it more than me.  Aubrey, Bryn and Megan sat on my bed playing it.  The sad thing is that I have yet to win the game.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

My Last Bobcat






Garrett started going to Cub Scouts in September and worked hard to earn his Bobcat award.  He did a great job.  I cannot believe that all the scouting that I do with him is the last time I will do it with on of my kids!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Football Party




Some of them did not want a picture taken but I got them anyway!




I got the opportunity (good word for it) to be the team mom for Zac's football team, Bingham Junior Blue.  At the end of the season we had a party at a hotel downtown managed by one of the players mom.  It was fun, we had a great turnout.  The hotel did not have enough food which caused a delay but it worked out in the end.  We had a great parent who put together a team video as well.

Our Footabll Season


Meg and Aubrey holding up our banner













One of my favorite pictures taken at the playoff game, I love the team unity!


Another football season has come and gone, Zac has now aged out of the rec league and plans to try for high school.  He played this season on the Bingham Junior Blue team with Coaches Glade Best, Coach Bowles, Coach, Briton, and Coach Mecham.  We have lucked out the past two years with amazing coaches who truly care about the boys.  I was warned about the harshness of the coaches and their attitudes before we started football, but we have not had to deal with that.  

The team had a great season, we won 6 and lost 3.  We made it to the playoffs and faced off against Jordan in the first game.  It did not go as we hoped.  

The biggest event of the season was at the 1st game of the season when Zac got hurt.  His was pulled down hard and hit his elbow.  The coach asked to keep playing.  When it was over a nurse came over and said "from the way he is holding his arm I would get an x-ray done.  We took him to an instacare (big mistake) to be told that he fractured his elbow.  This crushed Zac, he was devastated to learn that he would miss the entire season.  The doctor said a radiologist would call the next day after looking at the x-ray.  After church on Sunday we finally got a call to say oops, we made a mistake.  His elbow was only bruised internally.  We were told to keep the soft cast on for a week and then rehab for a week and then he could play only missing two weeks.  Little did I know that he went to practice that Friday without the cast on and he felt great.  In the end Zac did not miss a single game.  What a great season Zac!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Aubrey's Soccer Moments - Team Steelers!







Aubrey had a great soccer season with USA soccer.  We were surprised to find the first day of practice that we were on a boys team.  We found out later that there was a team in our neighborhood but because Aubrey, Hannah and her friend turned their paperwork in together the team we are on had room for all three.  The teams that we play against are shocked to find that our girls are not scared, Aubrey takes on those boys like crazy, she is really good.  We have played three months and play continues in the spring again, this has been a great program.  We are so glad that Aubrey has picked up soccer again, she is amazing!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Garrett's Baptism

Alan and Garrett

Cristen, Alan and Garrett


Karen and Tim with the "Knucklehead"

Grandma and Grandpa Garside

Great Nana and Great Aunt Wendy

Megan and Trynity

Sammy and Aubrey 

Brittany, Chase, Lisa and Tryn

Great Grandma

Uncle Steve


Lincoln, Taylor, Madi and Lisa

My childhood friend Lisa and her family, Kelsey, Mike, Savannah, and Hunter 

Aunt Sheryl in the background and Zac on the right.

Garrett was baptized today!  I cannot my baby is now 8 years old.  Where has the time gone.  I am very proud of him.  We had many friends and family come to support him and had lunch afterwards at our house.  Alan's sister Linda and his niece Katie came as well but had to leave.