Monday, October 24, 2011

Playing Hooky







Ok, so I admit it. This last Sunday instead of going to church like a good little girl, I ditched. If that wasn't bad enough, I took my kids with me. We packed a lunch, piled into the car and drove to Snowflake to take pictures of fall colors (what I wanted to do) and go play at the park (what the kids wanted to do). It was a win win situation for all. Unfortunately Dwayne declined to go because he was feeling under the weather. The kids and I also stopped by the Snowflake Temple to look at the grounds which include three beautiful fountains. On the way home I told the kids what a 'Chinese Firedrill' was and they insisted on acting on their new found knowledge. As we were racing around the suburban Garrison yelled "whats the point of this again?" and Denyce answered back " there is no point..it's just fun!" I'm glad someone got it.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Homecoming 2011





This year the theme for homecoming was Rock'n the 80s. It was fun for the kids at the junior high and high school to dress up in sub-theme everyday, which leads up to the homecoming parade and football game on Friday. The dance is on the next night. As a family we had fun playing dress up and getting into school spirit. On "rock day" Denyce put pink streaks in her hair and Dwayne gave her pen tattoos on her arm. On Friday Kwynn, Bree and I meet Dwayne in the Safeway parking lot to watch the homecoming parade. It was there that I gave Dwayne flowers with a paper note asking him to the dance. I said it was a very important decision and he should think about it for the day before he answered. I think I made his day. This is a unexpected upside I never considered when I married him. I can go to homecoming and prom any year I want. If I didn't have the best time, I just have to wait until next year. Plus I always have an awesome date that is a lot of fun! This makes up for not going in high school. So hear is my advice ladies...find yourself a educator for a hubby. The benefits are worth it! I had fun helping Dwayne with his look, he even let me put eyeliner and fake earings on. My favorite reaction from his students was this...."Hey Mr. Hawk. Looking good!" "Thanks Tyrell."  Then there was a pause (5..4..3..2..1) "Mr. Hawk...are you wearing EYELINER!"

Monday, October 3, 2011

I go walk'n

   After watching conference on Sunday and having an early dinner, my kids needed to get out of the house before I did bodily harm to them. So we went on a little walk to the Rock Clubhouse. The Rock Clubhouse is a little plateau of rocks near our house that our kids love to go to.
  We have many stories about the clubhouse. Blackjack got wedged between two rocks, Mason fell off the side one Fourth of July night (luckily another rock stopped him before he fell too far) and it features in many of the kids outside imagination games. One of my favorite features is the rock toilet. Yes a toilet. And I'm sorry to say it's been used. I was up there with all the kids one day when Kwynn looked at me and told me she had to GO! I asked her if she could hold it until we got home but was told "no way..I gotta go now!" Garrison then informed me that there was a bathroom if she wanted to use it. Once I was directed to the rock toilet, I asked Kwynn if she wanted to use it. "Sure" she said like she peed outside everyday. So I helped her and the rock commode was used for the first time. Everyone was of course impressed.




 I was trying to take a picture of Aubrey and Kwynn when I saw "the lip" come out on Bree's face. What was the reason for the sudden pouting...Dwayne was walking over to see something one of the other kids wanted to show him. Aubrey is going through a 'my daddy' phase. She immediately got down and ran to him shouting "Daddy" the whole way.

 This is the tunnel that runs under the railroad tracks. The kids like it because it's not very long and it echos.
   Aubrey is learning new words everyday. One of her new favorites is flower. On our walk we found a bunch of wild flowers growing. Aubrey had tons of fun grabbing the flowers, crushing them in her hand and squealing "flower!" We had to pull her away because Lily had to use the bathroom. Alas, she would not use the rock toilet.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Sooths the savage beast

As I was growing up, music was a constant in my life. Not only was every member of my family in band but my mom gave piano lesson and my dad gave clarinet lessons as well. I remember once Dwayne and I were watching a movie and the fictional family gathered together around the piano and burst into song. Dwayne looked at me and asked "who does that!?" I then told him we did...all the time. He thought we were a little weird because our family did and I thought his family was a little weird because they didn't. Needless to say I have brought that musical importance into my own home. It started when my kids were babies. Instead of one song or lullaby that I would hum (I don't sing..not a talent of mine) to all my kids, each baby ended up with their own song. This makes sense to me because each child is different. All my kids know which song is theirs.
 It took me the longest to find Denyce's song. She wasn't happy with anything I could come up with and I was very frustrated trying to find a song that would calm her down. Finally I struck gold. For some reason The Wise Man and The Foolish Man from The Childrens Songbook hummed really slow worked for her. She is still that way. Totally unique.
 Garrison's song is "Stay Awake" from the movie Mary Poppins. As a baby Garrison was very mellow and easy to please. I only had to hum this song once and his eyes would get droopy and he would nod off to sleep. He is like that now. Once he calms down, he will sleep like the dead.
   Mason was one of my kids that needed all the help he can get to calm down and get to sleep. He needs three different pills to go to sleep at night and it still takes him an hour to do so. It doesn't surprise me that he needed the ultimate in calming songs. In my opinion that is Alisson Krauss. I would kneel at the side of Mason's bed humming "Down to the River to Pray" over and over again while rubbing his back and legs. This process would sometimes take me and hour. It's a good thing I love this song and didn't mind the repetition.
  As a baby, Lily loved anything with movement in song. Her song is "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley. I would sway and dance while humming this song and she enjoyed the back and forth motion this song created. If I'm every listening to my Bob Marley CD, she gets excited when her song comes on.
  I was going through a Jane Austin faze when Kwynn was a baby. Because of this her song comes from Sense and Sensibility. Its the song that Kate Winslet character is playing when Col. Brandon first sees her. I don't know exactly what it is called. I guess I should find out because if everyone else knows what their song is, she will too. Kwynn loved the three count feel to this song, especially when I would rock her in our rocking chair.
   It's no surprise with Aubrey being the youngest I don't watch what I want but what Kwynn and Lily want to watch. When Aubrey was a infant, Kwynn loved Cinderella. So Aubrey loves the song "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes". It would make me relax which would make her relax. Plus Kwynn would dance to it too.
  My girls love to dance in the living room and everyone will sing along to songs on the radio. Garrison and Mason have excellent memories and learn lyrics quickly. Part of Mason's stemming is humming. Not only does he hum a variety of different songs but he responds well to music too. As we were watching conference today, the only time he was still was when the choir was singing. Being still for Mason is rare and he only does it when people are singing. But he doesn't like my taste in music. I'll have to work on that.