Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Karaoke X-Box Game (not just a girl game)

Okay, here is the proof that Karaoke is not just for girls:

Our family Christmas present this year was an XBox game system. Dad got all the war and racing games. Mom insisted we get some games that the girls will like too. So, Mom got us a Karaoke Dance Party game. After whining about how boys won't ever play that game, my dad took a turn on it today. It was hilarious to watch. He is very talented. Mom and Dad did a duet to "Play That Funky Music".

Our cousins came over for a couple of nights. We had fun hanging out with them, and of course playing XBox. They seemed to enjoy the karaoke game. Even Trevor got in the mix.



We didn't stay up too late. Mom made sure of that. She knows what it's like to be around kids that don't get enough sleep.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Christmas 2008


The Jones Family had a wonderful Christmas. Grandpa & Grandma Mavy came for a quick Christmas Eve visit. Grandpa brought the kids all Christmas T-shirts. The boys all said "Dear Santa, Save time, skip my sister". Kaley's said "I don't want much for Christmas, just my own way". Kelsey's said, "Acting like I'm nice." The kids loved them and we thought they were very cute.
Thanks Grandpa!
Okay, now check out these pictures. Fred really knows how to please a woman. These are just the best stocking stuffers. I think he meant to stuff his stocking. That's what I'm going with anyway. :) At least he tried. He gets all the points for trying.





Okay, is Kaley laughing at me or does she think her new earrings are really that bad. Boy, Santa, you must need a lesson in what a teenager wants.













Santa was a very brave man this year! The kids all got silly string in their stocking. These three were the only ones to get in the mix. Trevor wanted to "save" his, of course. Kaley wasn't about to get "messed-up" (she says she didn't want to get her new shirt stained). We'll let her go with that. Santa forgot to bring some for mom and dad to play too. Next time he better not forget!




After we had our little family Christmas, we headed over to the Mavy's for a very large Christmas. Our service project this year sent us indoors. We went caroling at a convalescent hospital, all 37 of us. It was a change, but it really touched us all. It brought tears to my eyes to see the joy it brought to these patients on Christmas Day. The kids had fun singing and handing out jingle bells to the patients, also. One man was so touched. He said to me, "A little girl gave me this. Can I keep it?" It was a wonderful experience that I'm sure will be repeated.


The girls got to share their musical talent. They played together, accompanied by me on the piano.
The whole Jones family sang together for their other act in the program.









Here are Logan and Trevor enjoying each other and just hanging out. They are so cute. I don't think Trevor took his hat off all day.

Then there is Kaley hanging out with Daddy and Logan. Logan sure likes snuggle lately.






Fred actually got a few minutes to himself. What does he do, have some dessert of course. He doesn't have to share it with any kids.











Justin's favorite past-time . . . EATING! His eyes say it all.
We enjoyed our Christmas and hope you did too. Merry Christmas and a Happy New year!









Wednesday, December 17, 2008

We Love Parades


We absolutely love parades. The kids want to enter themselves. All in due time.
We started attending the Veteran's Day parade several years ago. It is sad that it is so poorly attended. We will always offer our support. I know I'm a softie, but it always brings tears to my eyes to be able to honor our veterans. What a great way for the kids to honor them and learn.


Auburn's Parade of Lights was a hit as always. For the past several years we have been meeting other family members for dinner at Trejo's (local family owned Mexican restaurant). The parade travels right in front of the restaurant.
So, we arrive early to set up our chairs, move in for dinner, and then back out in time for the parade. People are getting there earlier and earlier every year to stake out spots with their chairs.
It never ceases to be cold. But the kids really enjoy it. Last year my mom brought hand warmers. They were wonderful!! This year we added hot chocolate to our repertoire. Of course, the usual, long underwear, hats gloves, coats, blankets and of course each other. We fight to have Logan sit in our lap.
I have to say that I was disappointed this year. There was way too much advertising in the floats. I hope that changes next year. Maybe I'll have to put my two cents in.
Happy Holidays to you all!!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Spring time ride with cousin Adriana from Oregon


Well, it's a little late, but it's better than never. Here's a few pictures of part of our visit with cousin Tanja and Adriana in March.
We took a quick hike/ride out to Sore Finger Point. The kids all had fun taking pictures, being silly, riding in the back of the truck, riding horses and just playing together.

Duke, the horse had so much fun playing in the gigantic mud puddles. Fred was trying to stay out of the splahes. We took the kids off before each puddle or they would have been covered in muddy water.
Kelsey and Adriana on a very fuzzy Duke. I forgot how Shaggy he got in the winter.
They kids waiting in the truck for the ride home. Logan rode back behind me on Fancy on the way back to the truck. He almost fell asleep. Can you read Justin's shirt? It is his favorite and he's acting the part, of course. If you can't read it, it says, "I tried to be good but I got bored". The shirt is a perfect match for him and he knows it and loves it. We had a nice walk that day.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Fun in the Snow

Dashing through the snow, on a bouncing half-flat tube, flying throught the air, and crashing into trees! Okay, so it doesn't rhyme; but, we all had fun. Having fun was our goal. I (the mom) was the self-designated photographer, so I opted to not take part in all the doings. After reviewing all the photos and videos, I'm definately regretting that decision. The kids all had so much fun. It was such a beautiful warm day. We couldn't have had better weather for our adventure.

Logan went down one run with his sisters and that was the end of that. Fred had to stop them from flying off the snow and into the outhouse. Poor Logan went rolling off. The girls made a poor choice for their first run. I think that was the end of Kaley's tubing.
Logan had fun just trudging through the snow. The snow was pretty hard, which made it pretty easy for him to get around. He was so cute. He was just wandering all over, not caring what anyone else was doing. He did try sliding down the hill without the use of a disc or tube. He was perfectly happy just doing whatever. He really enjoyed the icicle mommy found for him. He was successful for a short while of tricking mommy and daddy into holding it for him. Enough of that, he's big enough to hold it himself.



Justin was having so much fun, too. He helped cousin Elijah build a snowman. He was his usual kindhearted self and gave up his hat and scarf to Mr. Snowman. He is such a giver. Justin, also in his normal fashion, giggled and giggled all down his runs, even though Trevor beaned him twice in the face with snowballs on this way down. Justin still has a mark on the side of his face where Trevor got him. It was very hard snow. Even with his injuries, he just kept on going, having fun and laughing the whole day. Getting in the snow cave was a little daunting for him. Justin's expression here says it all!











Trevor first went down on his own. After making several succesful runs on his own, getting air and staying on, he decided to brave the trip with daddy. As you can see, he was quite nervous. I think Fred ended up in the trees on almost every run; so he had reason to be nervous. They survived. Trevor came off, but he didn't realize he was off. He bounced off the front, but he was still holding on with both hands. So he was sliding down on his behind. It was pretty funny. He still doesn't think he was off.
Trevor had the most fun throwing snowballs though. Poor Justin got the worst of it. Uncle Kip got Trevor back for Justin, with mom's permission. Trevor is such a tease! He was also the first one to make it through the tunnel they dug. He was a bit undecided as to if it was a good idea or not. After some encouragement, though, he made the squeeze. After his successful squeeze, Kip and JaShon got busy making it big enough for them to make it through. Yes, they did eventually succeed. Just a side note, this was all done by hand. I neglected to tell them that there was a shovel in the car. (Oops.)

Kelsey also braved using the tube, both alone and with her dad. She is so much fun to have around. She will try anything. She has always had the "No Fear" attitude/personality, whatever you want to call it. She'll try anything at least once. She may be brave, but she sure can scream!
She also made it through the tunnel after putting her time in digging. We couldn't keep her out of it!



Kaley went down a few small runs and then the crash with Logan before I was up there with the camera. So I missed it all. But she did take over as videographer. She of course had something to say to everyone as they prepared to brave hill. She also got her share of snowballs thrown at her. She probably deserved every one. As you can see, she also did her share of digging. They all reminded me of ostriches with their backsides sticking up out of the snow.


Fred had lots of fun playing with the kids. He sure knows how to let go and have fun. I think he went down the hill the most and in almost everyfashion you can imagine, almost always ending in the trees. He would stack them double to help give his back side cushion over the jumps. Hey, whatever works!






We had a great afternoon with Vanessa's family and with Uncle Kip!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Conquering Challenges



Kaley and Kelsey are taking a Rock Climbing Ropes course with Chris and Laura (friends). They are having a lot of fun and overcoming fears (kind of). I was going to post the videos of them jumping, but I tried twice and was unsuccessful. They both succeeded in attempting the challenge. I'm proud of them for trying. Kelsey is eager to try again, but Kaley declined the teachers offer to make a second attempt, maybe this week she will try again. (I hope she does) Kelsey is going to take the class again next month, but Kaley has declined the offer. Trevor may join Kelsey next month if we can fit it into his busy basketball and cubscout schedule.


Thursday, January 24, 2008

Tooth Fairy Night!


Okay, the toothfairy is ALWAYS slow to come to our house. She is sooo busy elsewhere, that it takes two teeth that need to be picked up for her to come. Poor Justin lost his second tooth (first one the real way - his actual first one, he knocked out on the table. He was "being a wild banjie" acoording to him and whacked the table with his mouth. Out came his first loose tooth), and the tooth fairy couldn't make it that night.

Trevor lost one the next day. Hopefully the toothfairy would remember! Luckily, the tooth fairy gets up before the boys do!

Where did the tooth fairy come from anyway! She's always is passing up our house!


P.S. The boys are also sporting their hair cuts I finally got out of them. It was "just a trim".

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Hair cutting night





Logan started off the night. He was very happy to have short hair. When you help him get dressed or undressed, he says, "Don't mess up my hair." The other boys are refused haircuts. They are still wanting to look like their friend Chris (friend) with his long girly hair. Thanks alot Chris. I'll come get you in your sleep!

Okay, Kelsey finally agreed to a haircut. She had a couple friends get very cute haircuts and decided that it might be okay. She looked through pictures and brought me one. So, we went at it, all the while on the phone with friends Laura and Chris. Kaley was video-taping and giving a play by play. Laura was crying on the phone telling Kelsey not to do it. Kaley was also emailing them pictures along the way. I cut 13 inches off of Kelsey;s hair. It was sooo long!

Kelsey's hair cut turned out absolutely adorable. I love it, and she loves it, so does her dad. I think she looks taller and skinnier, not that she doesn't look skinny already.

Kaley sat in the chair next. She said she wanted the same as last time. Okay, I said (not really remembering what that was exactly). So, I just went at it. I think it is perfect for her. She thinks it's too short. No pictures of her because she refused. Take it from me, it looks great on her. It actually looks like a styled haircut, and it looks sassy - just like her! The girls hair turned out great. Now, if only I could get a decent haircut!

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