Monday, April 20, 2009

Happy Easter!

Holidays are so fun with the kids. I had to work the whole weekend (Saturday, Sunday and Monday night) so we tried to fit everything in between naps! Aunt Wendy took the girls to an Easter Egg hunt Saturday night. They had a blast and stayed out til midnight..I guess they knew the Easter Bunny would wait til they were home and asleep to make his trek to our house.

When I got home from work that morning, the Easter Bunny had come. We woke the kids up for a candy filled Breakfast. Keegan was a little nervous about all the jelly beans "spilled" all over the floor, but he and Kallie sure figured out cleaning it up and eating it in a hurry! At one point he had so much candy in his mouth he was drooling all over and couldn't shut his mouth. (I wish I had a picture). He was so excited about his spiderman basket all he could yell was about his spiderman.

Here are the kids in their Easter attire! Thanks to Grammy the girls were beautiful Princesses. Kallie had been begging to wear her Pretty Princess Dress for over a week. And Shantel once that dress was on she was ready for the photo shoot. She had MANY poses for the camera...this happened to be my favorite one she pulled out. Anyone have an agent?!?!
We went to Gary's parents for dinner..a very delicious ham and other yummy sides. Here are a few pictures of the kids in the back yard. Kallie so innocent (ha ha) and Keeg with a mouth full of gum.

Waldron Family Easter Photo!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

April Showers Bring May Flowers

We have been dealing with crazy spring weather this year. Sunny and warm one day and snow the next, so for spring break we did a lot of inside crafts this year.

Ella And Shantel with their Easter Egg Cupcakes!

Kallie and Keegan Dying to take a bite!

YUMMY

Here is what they looked like after we finished decorating.

Here is what they look like after you leave a 2 year old unattended for 5 minutes!

Easter Spring movies are always good on snowy days!

The girls painted a coat rack to hang in the closet in attempt to start hanging their stuff up after school.

And of course you can't forget coloring eggs! We got a hug decorating kit with paint, glitter, stickers and other fun decorating ideas. The girls had a great time making the eggs their own. We only had 3 eggs break! Of course all 3 were broken by me! We had a great time with all the crafts and activities. More Easter photos to follow.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

All Grown Up!

Notice Anything Different?
After much begging from Shantel we finally decided to get her ears pierced. She has been begging for a while; and after the explanation of how ear are actually pierced she usually changer her mind; but not today. Gary and I had explained once again that it WILL hurt and you have to clean them and take good care of them. She insisted, so on a cold Sunday morning we packed up and headed to the mall.
Not sure where to begin, I thought of Clairs. It was the only place I knew for sure that did ear piercing..besides the Piercing Pagoda in the middle of the mall and all so see.
After looking at all the earring options she decided on the pink "diamond" studs. She loves pink and wanted diamonds like me. (oh that was cute!)
She climbed up on the big chair and the lady drew blue dots where the earring would forever stay. Shantel grabbed my hand and held tight. SNAP! The first one is in! Shantel didn't flinch, she was so still. I was so proud and held back my mommy tears.
Then the lady asked if she was ready for the next.
SNAP!
My big girls ears were pierced with pink diamonds and she didn't cry or even tear up.
When we got home she ran to the mirror and wouldn't stop looking at her self. She said they made her look "Even more beautiful." She told me that she wanted to cry but she wanted to be so brave that she didn't cry. That's my girl!
I can't believe how big she is getting. What's next...boys and driving? NO! I will take summer then 1st grade.



Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Museum Of Natural Histoy

I had the best opportunity to help out with Shantel's class and go on a field trip to The Museum of Natural History. I couldn't let her go on a bus and her first field trip by herself and miss all the fun! I was in a group with two other little girls Isabelle and Helen.

Shantel's first bus ride!

Crazy girls!


The had a frog exhibit that was really cool. The girls got to see a bunch of tiny as well as HUGE frogs, and learn about there habitat.

We almost knocked the Tee Pee over!

Helen and Isabelle cooking up Shantel for lunch!

Ribbit!
I had a great time hanging out with Shantel and her friends. The best part of the trip..besides the 90 degree bus ride and the blizzard we has to walk in, was the Indian exhibit. As we all know back in the day there weren't a whole lot of clothes worn by the Indians, every time the girls saw a naked butt they laughed their heads off. I had to explain that they didn't have a lot of clothes back then and they had to make their own...didn't help. I guess bare butts are just funny!








Thursday, March 19, 2009

dinOsaur

Gary took a few days off work and we decided to go to the Dinosaur Museum down at Thanksgiving Point on Wednesday. We have been wanting to do this for a while and decided this would be a good time and a great Family activity out of the house.


Here we are digging up our own dino bones!

Climbing on a dino just their size!
This is the erosion table where you can build canyons out of sand and water and create little dino villages then demolish it with a "flash flood". What kid doesn't like to play in the mud??

In this exhibit the kids got to find out where dinosaurs lived. There was a giant map of the world and you could push a button to find out where certain dinosaurs lived. Shantel got a kick out of the ones that were right here in Utah. She thought that was very cool that dinosaurs walked in her backyard. She also got to see where Australia is..there is a little boy in her class from there. And Keegan just liked pushing buttons.

This shark broke out of the tank and was about to eat us!
It was an adventure!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

SpOtS!!

As some of you may have heard, we have been dealing with Kallie and her "spots" since Christmas. Some of you might be asking "what spots?". Here is the story: Around Christmas we notices a little rash on Kallie's arms and back of legs. Well instead of getting better, it got a whole lot worse. HUGE welts all over her body and face. Our pediatrician told us it was indeed hives and just to keep giving Benadryl and Zyrtec, since there was NO known trigger, and it could be viral. Well, after more than a month, she still had these hives that would NOT go away. So we take her to an allergist and the same thing, they can't seem to see what she would be allergic to, so the diagnosis...Chronic Hives. What is that seriously? How can that be a real diagnosis? So after a week and a half, she still has hives covering her body...face, fingers, ears...she looked hideous. (When people started doing a double take looking at her..that was it!) So I take her in again and still "Chronic Hives", but this time we tried a different medication, and BY-George it worked! She has been spot free for almost 2 weeks!
This picture was taken on a normal day of spots. Some days they are just light spots on her arms and some days big HUGE welts all over. She is such a trooper and takes her 2 antihistamines twice a day like it is no big deal. I just hope we wean her off and be SPOT FREE!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Be Mine!

Happy Valentines Day!!


This year we had some fun. We decorated heart shaped cookies, I am surprised we even got any pictures before they were eaten.
Kallie is in preschool and got to pass out valentines to her class. The decorated a big envelope in class, so we didn't have to worry about a box this year.
Shantel on the other hand, had to make her very first valentine box. Being the somewhat crafty person I am, I wanted to make a GOOD one. She didn't really understand what we were doing, so I googled valentine boxes to giver her a little ides of what to expect. I asked her what she wanted to make and at first she said flowers, until we came to a picture of a castle, then it was all over. A castle it was. I think I had more fun than she did making it. It brought back lots of memories of being a kids and trying to make the best box in class. ( I wasn't nearly as creative then, as I am now)

Here is the end result, not to shabby, if I don't say so myself. I also got the chance to help out in Shantel's class which was a lot of fun. I got to see her in action with her friends ( and see who her friends are). They played games, made a lovebug and frosted cookies. What a great time.
As for the actual day, I had to work that night (BOO :( ), so Gary and I went out for lunch (alone) and a little shopping. Not too exciting, but I guess that's what happens when you are old and married.