Saturday, September 12, 2009

Back in School





Summer ended so soon! We started back to school 3 weeks ago, and are finally getting back into the routine. It seems to get harder each year to start into the school season! Whitney is in the 7th grade. Brandon started middle school this year and is in the 6th grade. Audrey is in 3rd grade. And Maddie is now a big first grader. It should be a challenging, yet rewarding year!

To You
To sit and dream, to sit and read,
To sit and learn about the world
Outside our world of here and now --
Our problem world--
To dream of vast horizons of the soul
Through dreams made whole,
Unfettered, free -- help me!
All you who are dreamers too,
Help me to makde
Our world anew.
I reach out my dreams to you.
LANGSTON HUGHES

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Link

Okay my link didn't work.

So to see the blog, go down to my boutique and click on "Blonde". Hope you'll enjoy!

Newfound Blog

I just stumbled across this blog that has such cute and simpe ideas for so many things. Thought you would enjoy. Go here to see!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

WASHINGTON 20 July 2009


President Barack Obama was presented with five large leather-bound volumes today by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that detail his family history going back multiple generations covering hundreds of years. The presentation was made by Church President Thomas S. Monson and Elder Dallin H. Oaks of the Church’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. They were accompanied by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, who is also a member of the Church.

President Monson said: “President Obama’s heritage is rich with examples of leadership, sacrifice and service. We were very pleased to research his family history and are honored to present it to him today.”

Elder Oaks, who oversees the Church’s family history program, said, “The Church has great resources and experience in genealogy work, and we are proud to have researched such a unique and impressive family history.”

“I thank President Monson and Elder Oaks for sharing our religion’s tradition of genealogical research with the president and his family,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. “I am also glad that President Obama and Elder Oaks had an opportunity to discuss their shared passion of the law. Recognizing the president and first lady's deep regard for family, I am honored that our church can have any part in documenting their family history.”

The Church has also presented personal histories to other U.S. presidents, including Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.

Read President Obama’s statement about the meeting

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Somehow this didn't get on - ENJOY!

Mountains in TX?

There really are, but nowhere close to Dallas. Kevin, Brandon, Chris, and Gina drove to West Texas yesterday - eight hours away. The climbed and camped on the top of Mt. Guadalupe (the tallest mountain in Texas at 8000 ft.) I haven't been able to talk to them yet, but Kevin sent this picture of Brandon at the top! What a view, and looks like Brandon is in his element!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

A day at Six Flags

Each year the elementary students have a chance to earn a free six flags ticket. They just have to read and track their time for 600 minutes. All of my elementary kids earned their ticket, so we just HAD to use them. We all had fun. Brandon tried Batman for the first time, and he loved it. Lucky for us, the lines were almost nonexistent. I don't think it was as hot as some of our days there last year either. All in all, a good day.


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Weird Science







We spent a day at Fair Park going to the Science Museum. Maddie enjoyed the dinosaur dig and the big bubbles that Brandon made for her. I think everyone enjoyed the IMAX movie!