Monday, March 25, 2013

Time keeps ticking...

     I knew I had missed a couple of weeks worth of posts, but a full month... I'm such a slacker.  And in reality, basketball ended we wrapped up with a futile attempt at a roller skating party (a completely lost art with kids these days) and I think I jumped full-board into some Relief Society assigments I needed to focus on and just lost track of time.
       Bailey finished the season strong with baskets, rebounds, and even an occasional steal in each game. She's much more confident and was a strong team leader on and off the court. She's still playing piano, dancing, a little babysitting, and harassing me everyday if we can get packed for our Spring Break trip.  We leave after church next Sunday for a week out of town, but its cute how excited my kids get. She's even looked up online games and activities in the car for the drive down, used her own babysitting money this week to buy her siblings treats and prizes, and brought home a glowing report card from 3rd quarter about her assignments and citizenship.
      Chance turned up the heat on his basketball nearer the end and when we finally discovered we could reward his rebounding with time on the computer, he was much more aggressive and it made watching him a lot of fun.  He and Gi built a slick little black race car for the Pine-wood Derby where he got his wolf badge, and had fun time racing against all his buddies.  His report card had a few less glowing remarks... something about sarcasm and refusal to do work because it was "college work" according to him.  (Refer to earlier posts where "I'm not really into work...") and this explains a bit of his attitude.  Not quite sure where it came from, but after a good heart-felt chat with his teary Mom, his tender heart as always melts and he's on track to earn some serious computer time by working extra hard at school and thinking before he speaks :)
     Reagan is ever fashion conscious as she puts together outfits everyday that generally always require leggings of some sort.  She figured out how to do a real cartwheel this week which is a major milestone, we did tumbling for a full year and ended up with a side-saddle frog hop :)  but she's doing piano and dance as well and keeping us all on our toes. I get to volunteer in her classroom Monday morning and I just love to see her progressing so well. She's the youngest in her class, but reads with the top 5 kids, even scriptures as night aren't intimidating to our brainy 1st grader. I was so worried about moving her ahead, that's its very reassuring to see her doing so well.
     Aly is Mom's stay-at-home buddy with an everyday-social-agenda attitude :) She wants her playschool friends Alex and Keely to come every day to stay for lunch and play, or she's sure that its school and dance every morning that she wakes up and will often put on her tutu before she's got her eyes open.  She's taken to "staying home" while I run the kids to school so she can make her bed and sneak on the TV to one-one... luckily Chanel 11 (one-one) is KBYU and the only channel she knows how to get. She does a lot of visiting teaching with me the last few weeks, and has been a good sport about it.  She loves to sneak and play on my phone any chance she can get... must be related to Chance and his need for "techy gadgets."
    Gi is still driving back and forth from PG each day to work and while he's adjusted some to the drive time, and the days are a bit longer so he can actually see his kids in daylight when he gets home, we still have the house up for sale and are looking to move when it sells.  He's enjoying his job, traveled from Southern Cal to Washington and home last month, and now has a three day conference in Vegas next week. Works out for the kids and I to just stay and swim at the pool while he's gone so it will be a good Spring Break for all of us.
   I'm still teaching 3 days a week at the gym, its been a bit rough the last two weeks after the time change, my body is SURE its still 4:10am when I roll out of bed, even though the clock assures it is 5:10, but I've been tired to say the least.  I've also been introduced to the "Sisters Report" of visiting teaching as of late and have been trying to be a bit more like my Mom and knocking doors and visiting with sisters who've been lost for a good long while.  I hope when I grow up I can be just like her :) 
   Life is busy, between our own Piano lessons and those I "trade", meals, cleaning, Activity Days, Scouts, and Relief Society its not a surprise that a big night out on the town consists of a red box for the kids while we run to get a Quizno's sandwich here in town.  Kids over everyday, homework and projects, playdates and dance... its the story of every mom and I really feel exceptionally grateful everyday that I get to claim that title.  I know there are hundred jobs and bills that would pull me to do them each and everyday, but for Gi and I, the sacrifice to have me be home has been one we both feel is well worth it.  So time may keep ticking, but so does our life, our fun, and our love. At least our next entry will include some report of sunshine (something that sneaked out for a couple days two weeks back, then promptly snowed to remind us who's really boss!)  Lots of love from the Rogersons!!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Pinewood Derby

                                                                          We may not have won, but look how good that car looks!  Better luck next year (and a little more weight). Plus Chance got his Wolf Badge tonight too, GREAT JOB buddy!

 Awe Jimmy... thx for adding to the picture!


Thursday, February 21, 2013

Basketball, movies, and money...

Rather strange title I know, but as I look at this past week, this is the summary of our FHE, our weekend, and our life :)  The kids signed up through the USU Extension office here in town to do a program called "Utah Saves" they decide what amound they'll save each month, and what for.  When we signed up, they gave us water bottles, movie passes, and another gift if the kids would say on camera what they were saving for.  We decided to have FHE on finances and tithing and gave our kids a rough summary of what Dad's paycheck was, how much 10% is for tithing, how many monthly bills we paid, and what was left for the stuff the kids ask for regularly.  They all got to see that even though a thousand dollars sounds like a HUGE amount to them, that after we pay tithing, our house payment and all the things that keep us warm, fed, and watching TV, that money isn't magic and we have to save for the things we want.

We then gave each of the kids $10 ($5 and 5 ones) and then their own envelope with their name on it and asked what they wanted to do with their money.  Each handed Dad a single dollar to put in his scriptures for Sunday's tithing, then they all decided on a rough amount of $3-5 for missions or college, and surprisingly they all kind of slid the reminder of their money in the envelope anyway to save for something they wanted.

It was a good FHE and I'm grateful to my kids that when we tell them Disneyland isn't in our Budget right now, that at least Bailey and Chance kind of see that its the same as 3 house payments to go and they're okay to save up for that event.  They were cute on film telling the USU office what they were saving for, and honest little Aly said, "I'm saving for College and Ice Cream!!"  :)  Man I love her little spunk!

We then had 2 ballgames on Tuesday, Bailey and Chance play back-to-back every week, and then both have practice on Thurs or Fri so that keeps us busy. Friday night is ALWAYS movie night around here, they dont' get a lot of TV during the week so they really love Friday nights, and for some reason with early church and the need to entice them to bathe and shower early on Saturday, we seem to be getting Saturday nights watching a show too.  AND to add to that, no school Monday, Bailey was sick and Wednesday was the movie at the theater for the Utah Saves prize (and free popcorn) so needless to say we've had a Busy, busy, week... with a few too many movies.

Our lives stay busy as ever and Gi and are continually amazed at what our kids teach us, so grateful to have them.  On another HIGH note, I finally got Gi to attend one of my BodyPump classes Monday morning at 5:30am, thats true love if ever I saw it. He did pretty well, only ducked out on the last couple of tracks as his back had had enough, but I was so glad he came and finally saw first-hand this crazy new hobbie of mine. Thanks for coming!!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Valentines iPods

Kids all needed Valentine Boxes for school so I saw this on a morning talk show last week and figured it was easy enough to duplicate...(I'm great a plagarizing) if thats even how you spell it, but we had a fun time and the kids were so cute to want to add cougars and BYU blue to their iPods. I got two hugs AND two kisses on my cheeck spontaneously from Chance... I think that was a first, something I could stand having repeated.  It was fun to work with them, and glad they're done.  Happy Valentines!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Amanda's Wedding


Saturday my oldest niece Amanda got married, such a beautiful ceremony, the sealer was sincere, funny, instructive,and just all around did a great job, so glad I got to be there.  Congrats Amanda and Cole!
I do however think, as a Mom :), the other highlight of my day was seeing my kids help work, serve, set-up, clean-up, run, and be with cousins all day.  I've never seen Chance work so hard, and Bailey and Reagan are ALWAYS willing to throw in their help.  I've always LOVED working with my family, whatever it is I love being with them, and after 2 or 3 people commented to me on how hard they had seen my kids work, I knew what the meaning of "Proud Parent" was :)  At one point in the evening, Chance, Grant, and Tate were racing to fill their clean-up bins.  Bailey, Syd, and Claire were behind the reception table (Trav too) and were loading and refilling as fast as they could. It was just such a great day.  Reagan and Jane helped the paid workers take down tables and chairs and since they didn't speak much English, Jane was ready with a quick "Hola" everytime she handed them a chair... oh what sweet kids!  Thanks Amanda for allowing them an opportunity to serve, it was a great day!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Happy 4th Birthday Aly-Girl!

I can't believe my baby is four... I told her she was going to have sto stay 3, forever! Because this is it, no more tiny people under my feet, and even she is getting nearly too big to carry. She's all sass and diva, loves her makeup and her tutu, loves her tea-party and her family.



So much personality, she loved her backpack, her coloring books, her tutu-tutu, tea set, kitty, and all the paintable treasures from G&G Rogerson that came in the mail. We had a Breakfast bday party before Dad left for work, pink pancakes with White Choc Chips. For dinner... Green Beans #1, Corn #2, and Chicken #3... her favorites in that order

And as you can clearly see.... she loves her Keely and her Alex, two besties!


These are the "playschool" friends we had over for our turn hosting school and we danced, had cupcakes, and best of all... a treasure hunt! I'm really wondering what life is going to be like when my little blonde buddy is in school and I'm stuck home all alone.  Aly says she will come and visit me!  She's a great little buddy, and even just today helped me wash breakfast dishes, make a batch of brownies, and even helped dust off my sandwich at lunchtime because it was soooo good. 
 
Finally my favorite quote as of late "we had a new cousin, and her head is the size as the baseball!" :) she loves new cousin Audrey and can't wait to love on her! Happy birthday Alyssa Marleen! We sure do love you!

Classic Chance

I had to share this conversation with Chance from the other night, still makes me smile to think about it.  He met with a speech therapist at school just to see about his stuttering and he said the first appointment they really just got to know each other, no big deal. So I ask if she'd given him anything to work on, any homework or assigments or anything and he says:

"She asked if there was anything I wanted to work on, I told her I wasn't really a fan of work... so I was fine! "

Oh my blessed boy!! So true to his personality, not really a FAN of work :) who say's that, only my Chance, man is he going to give me a run for my money. At least I'll get a few laughs along the way! Love you buddy!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Seattle to Denver...

Last weekend I drove with my Mom and three sisters up to Boise, on to Oregon and finally through the Snoqualmie Pass into Washington where we spent a couple of days at my cousin Jessi's (she and her husband Tim were sooooo overy welcoming in their home.) We spent Monday running errands and shopping to get mom set up in her new apartment with Sister Carter, and then jumped on a plane to head home Tuesday.  We didn't do much sight seeing, but we saw the sights that will now surround our Mom for the next 18 mos. Her companion is a go-getter, just like Mom, I think the 12% visiting teaching report from Dec will be showing record improvements with these 2 sisters on the case.

I arrived home just in time to coach and watch Bailey and Chance's first basketball games of the season. It was great to see Bailey's improvement over last year, and exciting to know that Chance has much to learn and lots of room for growth.  A busy evening and a few mintues to say Hi to Giegh before he left the following morning to drive to Denver for work.   The kids and I enjoyed 6-8" of new snow while Dad was gone and a couple more basektball practices, even survived Walmart on Saturday, but grateful for this day of rest to recover.  Its been a busy week, but we're glad Dad is home and we're all back together after nearly 10 days of a single-parent home.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

A new Year's Resolution...

One of this years resoutions will be to actually re-enter the blog world. I have friends who's blogs I love to follow and glean much from their tricks of the trade, but I realize, especially with my Mom entering the MTC on Monday, that I need to keep our family's life documented. I will do my best to keep up with it here... So the two main events for this week have been Mom getting set apart and entering the MTC on Monday, December 31st, we met at the BYU Health Center, where my Dad's office used to be (so he could be there in spsirit with us), and then Mom drove herself to the MTC where she'll stay 4 days. We'll pick her up Friday, the four sisters, and drive to Boise, then onto Seattle Satudray.



Later that day was the annual family Basketball game, followed up by some rousing dodgeball with all the cousins and uncles. Craig pulled of a fairly stealth hip-slide to the ball effort that would have impressed black-ops :) Chance took a few to the face, but other than that, everyone faired rather well. We ended the day with our usual party at Calls, where Aunt "Window" turns Santa Clause and doles out prizes and gifts to all the kids for treasure hunts and ornament ball toss games. The adults are getting lazier each year and hardly have energy to swap sibling gifts, but we all have a great time and are glad to be there. And finally even though I'm showing my pathetic video skills with my phone, you have to watch Isaiah hide behind the chalkboard in this clip, totally entertaining! Happy New Year!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Summer trip to Redding!!






After hours on a bus, a short stop in Utah, we re-packed and headed to Redding to meet our new niece Emiline Milan Rogerson. We were lucky to be there for her blessing and to be with all of those cousins :) Max and Chance are definitely outnumbered by the 12 female cousins. We got to paint and roof, play at the lake and the pool, and in the creek, see cousins and walk up the hill to Great Grandma Dunn's house too. It was such a great time seeing Grandma and Grandpa Rogerson, we're so glad we got to go visit!