Friday, July 30, 2010

Josef's Nose

Josef loves to wrinkle up his nose and sniff at me. He does it all of the time, except when I get the camera, then he won't do it. This is the best I can get of his wrinkled up little nose.

Holden thought it would be cool to tickle his legs when I was trying to take the video.....

Transformation

Rocky giving Holden a fun ride...

Wilson waiting for his turn...

Wilson getting a turn...


The Holmes Family (most of them) are now in Farmington Hills Michigan. We miss them so much, but it has helped that Allison, Aunt Becky & Uncle Ben are there - and Bart, Shell & Stone are just next door. Even though Holmes' are gone, there is a lot going on in their yard! Farmington is full of rocks! The first setters were smart to build their homes with the rocks that were here, because there are TONS!!! Ben has been working (with help) at getting those rocks cleared, since he got back from Nauvoo. Rocky cleared a lot of them yesterday, and will continue today to get ready for a garden.



Wilson & Holden in front of the chicken coup (these will be styling chickens)...


Ken and Rocky checking things out later that day....


some of the rocks that Rocky got out yesterday.....


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

We've got a comedian...

This morning, when I was changing Holden's diaper, Wilson shared a joke with me....

Why did the pee and pooh lock their doors?

because they weren't friends anymore....

Wilson thinks this is hilarious...I asked him where he heard the joke, and he told me that he made it up.....

Monday, July 26, 2010

I think I know where Holden gets his fashion sense...




When Ken got home from work, he went in to change his clothes. This is what he was wear when he reappeared. The shirt is my favorite part - it is my shirt from girls camp...it has a beautiful flower on the front.
Ken is always so surprised at what Holden comes up with, but I don't think he should be very surprised!

The 23rd of July

The Utah Raptors

What a great dad, maybe he would rather be at work?????



Ken has not taken vacation in years, well ever since he opened his business. He would be there on Christmas Eve, and most other holidays. Since he closed his businees, and now works for someone else that has changed! We were both so excited to find out that he had the 23rd of July off of work. The 24th is a state holiday, and since it was on Saturday he had Friday off!!!!

We took all the kids, yes of course Stone too, to Dinosaur Park, and then to the Rodeo that night. Two nights in a row at the rodeo was a little crazy, but fun of course. Friday night we sat with lots of family, and the kids had so much fun. Wilson and Holden had so much fun playing with cousin Canyon (Stone's big brother)!



The blys LOVED the clown...



Holden, Canyon & Wilson
Holden & Canyon loved their shaved ice, nice tongues, Holden said they were "cool"!

Stoney loves his momma!


gotta have a picture of my Josef:)

More Holdenisms

Holden's newest word is cool. When I say anything to him like handsome, funny, dirty, nasty, he always says, "no mom its cool".
This morning Holden was talking to Wilson. I heard him say, "Wilson it's Flemish". I listened a little bit more, and he said it again. I asked what him Flemish was and he said "it is a language mom". I then asked him how he knew that, and he said, "because I am clever". I can't figure out where he has even heard the word Flemish before. I did ask him who spoke Flemish, and he said "grandpa" which is right, of course....

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Pioneer Day

On this Pioneer Day, I am so grateful for my ancestors who sacrificed so much. I am grateful for their example of perseverence, and their dedication to their testimonies of the restoration Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Life story of Mary Adelma Dixon (my great-great grandmother) Written by Ann Nebeker (my great aunt)
On April 25, 1852 in the very shadow of the Kirtland Temple, in a home once owned by the Prophet Joseph Smith's father, Mary Adelma was born. She was the fifth child of a family of eight children born to Christopher Flintoff Dixon and Jane Elizabeth Wightman Dixon.
In this stately old historic home which though more than one hundred years old still stands, Mary Adelma lived there for the first ten years of her life and the memories of that childhood home have lingered with her throughout her entire life.
Martin Harris was a frequent visitor to their home, this being the only Mormon home it became the home of the Mormon missionaries. Several members of her family have lately visited her birthplace and little change in the house have been made.
She started to school in Kirtland when she was five years of age. When she was ten years old the family with Charles Wightman family started to Utah.
They traveled one thousand miles by train and steamer across Lake Erie and on to Florence, Nebraska, where they rented a comfortable house and stayed for six weeks preparing for their journey across the plains and for their father and uncle who had stayed in Kirtland long enough to auction off their home and furniture for $5000. With this money they bought cattle, oxen, wagons and provisions for their farther journey.
From Florence they came by ox-team to Utah, sometimes riding on the wagons, walking part of the way picking wild flowers and cactus blooms along the trail, camping nights; sitting around the camp fire with family and friends singing, watching and praying for a journey ahead.
Of that journey she said, "I was so homesick and many of the company died. But we enjoyed our meals together at night around the campfire. We don't look back on that journey with much unpleasantness. We had plenty to eat and wear and many things to enjoy and we children had a pony to ride. We were only accosted by Indians once. We were frightened at first, but we gave them food and they left quietly and friendly."
In Echo Canyon they were met by Orawel Simons and members of his family from Payson who had brot vegetables and fruit for them and the children especially could hardly wait for the potatoes that first meal there.
Mr. Simons had a log house for them to move into at Payson and Mary Adelma said she remembered wishing it was like the same they passed going thru Salt Lake and Provo. It took them 4 days to come from Echo Canyon where they arrived in 1862. Necessities were the only things they brot with them with the exception of the melodeon similar to a small piano which they decided to bring along and the members of the Payson choir used to come to their home frequently to practice on it.
As soon as they were settled they bot the east part of Nebeker Grove from William Wightman and began immediately to build their adobe home there. They moved into it Christmas Eve 1862.
Altho her life had many interests as she grew older yet she never forgot her early home in Kirtland. She often dreamed of it. Even the memory of the Cherry Tree came to her so vividly that her interpretation had a meaning to her. She dreamed she was standing under the Cherry Tree and Ammon came to her and said, "Look out for the bumble bee." She knew then that he would become her husband.
Neighboring the Dixon farm on the west was the Nebeker farm. This land had been owned by the Henry Nebeker family since their arrival in Payson in the spring of 1851. The Box Elder grove was a part of these two farms.
The Nebekers were original pioneers of 1847. The oldest son of Ann Van Wagoner and Henry Nebeker was Ammon. He was born February 29, 1848 in Salt Lake City. Ammon and Mary Adelma were naturally associated in the early social life of Payson. In the year 1874 they were married in the Old Endowment House in Salt Lake City. Two years before they were married Ammon had built the house in Nebeker grove and into this house he and Mary Adelma make their home. This was the Box Elder grove where the first settlers, October 20, 1850 camped. The house still stands in the old grove with the cottonwoods and box elders tho the cottonwoods have gone yet the box elders are slowly giving way to the winds and the snows. Ammon lived to be 73 years old, dies September 1921. Mary Adelma was 82 years old, died June 30, 1935.

Mary Smallman Watkins - my great-great-great-grandmother
Mary embraced the gospel at an early age in England. She was the only one of her father’s family to join the church. When she bid her father and mother, brothers and sister goodbye, it was the last time she ever beheld any of them on this earth. She came to American in the family of John Benbow. She worked as a servant in this family for a long time. She and her husband, Robert Watkins, were living in Nauvoo at the time of the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum in Carthage Jail. Through the many exposures that she received from mob violence in Illinois, (such as being driven from home many times), she was rendered a cripple for life due to rheumatism. Through her suffering she was always happy and had a smile for everyone.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo

waiting in the hot, hot sun...
the muttin bustin is the best!

tought little kids:)


skydivers arrival








Holden saluting the flag






I don't know how the cowboys do it....bucking broncos are crazy!













Last night, we went to the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo. It was really hot, and I was so grateful when the sun finally went behind some trees to provide shade. It was a really fun rodeo. I love the opening ceremonies when they honor the military and our country. It reminds me of seven years ago, when I attended this same rodeo, Ken was in Iraq. It is amazing how those emotions can come back so quickly even after seven years. I am so grateful for this country that I live in, and those that have sacrificed so much for the life that I enjoy! I especially love teaching my boys the importance of giving respect to the flag.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

He is starting to get it...

He has a rough life...


Otis has a rough life around here (can't you tell?). Wilson, Holden & Josef love him, but for the most part they leave him alone. Stone has been here today, and boy does he LOVE Otis. It seems every time Otis gets comfortable here comes Stone...I am sure it is a good thing for Otis to get a little bit more exercise:)

The Statue of Liberty


This morning, when Holden ate his banana, he agreed to have a picture taken of his version of the Statue of Liberty.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Holdenisms


Holden loves his hat from Grandma & Grandpa - yes he even sleeps with it on! He told Ken that it was his crown.
This morning at breakfast Holden raised his banana, and said, "look mom I am the Statue of Liberty". I tried to get a picture, but he wouldn't do it again...

Monday, July 19, 2010

Josef & Otis







Daddy's Boys

Josef & Otis waiting for daddy to come up the stairs.
Wilson, Holden and Josef are all daddy's boys. Otis is a daddy's boy too!

Wilson & Otis







Wilson LOVES Otis. Wilson loves to take Otis for walks. Last night we all went for a walk. A big dog charged at Otis, Wilson dropped the leash, and started screaming. Calm Otis just stood there. Otis is a great dog for the boys!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Holden's Haircut


Ken took the boys to get their hair cut, and this is what Holden looked like when he came home. Ken tried to convince me that Holden's hair is as short as it usually is....I am not convinced. Holden is convinced that it is cool. He loves to rub his hands over his prickly hair.... he is pretty near bald!
Tonight when it was time to get in the bath tub Holden said, "but Dad, I don't want you to wash my new haircut off"....He is such a funny boy:)

Otis







I finally gave in, and yes we got a corgi named Otis. He has a great personality and loves people. The poor guy needs to lose a little weight, so we got him some food that will hopefully help him. I think a little excercise with the boys will do him good too!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Dinosaur Park

Look closely and you will see an Apatosaurus...


young paleontologists hard at work















Wilson's newest friend!





That is my mischief maker....





Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Old Blue Eyes







Josef has the most beautiful eyes (yes, I know I am prejudice). Today he wore a bright blue onsie, and boy did his eyes twinkle! Then you add that smile, and little nose.... He just makes me smile!

Naughty Words

Holden has a really hard time not saying naughty words. Yesterday I overheard him calling Keaton and Wilson some not so nice words. He had to go to time out, after time out I sat down and talked to him about not saying naughty words (this is not the first time I have chatted with him about this). I told him that he shouldn't say naughty words, he looked at me and said, "Oh, but mom I really like to say naughty words". That is my Holden....

Monday, July 12, 2010

The Zoo







It is so fun to watch and listen to Annalise, Keaton, Wilson & Holden play together. They all built a zoo, play ground, and a tour bus this morning. They were so good when they had to stop while Josef took a nap, after his nap they were right back to it!