Friday, August 29, 2014

Last Day at Rigby Lake

We squeezed in one last trip to Rigby Lake the week before school started.  I had to take this picture for Dustin - just to tease him.  Ella was playing with one of her school friends.  

Alissa went with Kaiden on the slide out at Rigby Lake this trip.  She flew so fast she went completely over his head when he was trying to catch her.

And because I don't know where to put this - we had a movie night over at our neighbors the Blanchards and Dustin and I thought we would be so clever and wear our forever lazy and slippers.  It was even his idea.  I loved it!

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Lowes Build & Grow

My brother Jeremy and I signed our girls up for a Lowes Build & Grow project this month.  They had a lot of fun using the little hammers and pounding nails in the wood to make a robot. 



They all got to keep their aprons, goggles and robot project.


So fun and so lucky to have these cousins as our friends. 

Ella in the Dunking Booth

We have seen a new side of Ella this summer!  She hasn't been nearly as afraid as she normally is to step up in front of people and do things.  We had a neighborhood social and she jumped right on the opportunity to get inside the dunking booth.  Molly and Alissa jumped right on the opportunity to throw the ball and dunk her too.

She has also been jumping off the diving board at Ammon pool a bunch this summer which is a new thing for her and has been excited to play soccer.  I must admit I am welcoming these changes with open arms.  I have been wanting her to find more confidence in herself and not stand back and follow but to lead.  Hopefully she can continue and be a good example to the friends and family she is around each day.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Grandma Bitton turns 90!

We had the opportunity to celebrate Grandma Bitton's 90th birthday this past weekend.  

Lots of work was put into it and over 80 family members were in attendance.  Uncle Curtis, her grandson, brought her over to the park in his fancy camaro.

She got to sit down and be greeted by each of her children, grandchildren and most of her great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.  Many had brought her little cards and small gifts.


Then each person had a balloon (or two) and all 90 were released into the sky after singing Happy Birthday to her.


It was pretty awesome I thought. 

The great, great grandchildren that were there sang her "I am a Child of God".


And the whole group sang a song called "We are your family."  I delegated myself photographer so I didn't have to sing.  The lyrics make me cry.  However as I stood back watching the whole crowd sing to her I cried probably even more.  What an honor - to turn 90 and have your family love you and honor you on this special day.


Her cake with photos of her on it.

Such a great privilege for my kids to know their great, great grandma and for me to have a great grandma!  What an amazing woman she is.


Friday, August 22, 2014

Rexburg Rapids

We finally made it to Rexburg Rapids a few weekends ago.  We went with my sister Heidi and Ella got to take her friend Sage so they could go on the slide together.  For some reason I only have pictures of Molly and Lincoln from the trip there.  I guess they were the only one hanging around.


I have laughed until tears were streaming down my face about these pictures.  From a distance I noticed Molly checking out the life guard to see if he was looking.  If he wasn't she would take off in a sprint and jump into the water.  I snuck up and got a picture of her while she wasn't watching.  



These pictures make me laugh so dang hard!!  I love this girl!




Wednesday, August 13, 2014

FHE at the temple

I have been feeling like I wanted us to do another FHE at the temple visitors center and it seems like each time we plan it we are so tired and don't end up wanting to leave home.  Monday night however we finally made it again.  We walked around the outside of the temple and I am amazed how quickly we either become more patient or our kids magically become more obedient.  
Everybody was happy as we walked around the temple enjoying how beautiful the flowers and waterfall were and we were pleased as ever as we watched our girls run to touch the temple walls and peek inside the windows with curiosity of the beauty inside.  The girls did a cute little scavenger hunt that was provided the visitors center which made it all the more fun.  Ella took a few pictures of flowers.


We sat together in front of the statue of our Savior Jesus Christ and Ella was reverent, Alissa wanted to touch him and Molly asked why?  I got to sit individually with the two little girls and explain again why Jesus died for us and it touched my heart as I watched tears well up in Alissa's eyes as I explained that He did it for us.  When we do bad things, we can be forgiven because of Him and be able to live together as a family and with Heavenly Father after we die.  


As we sat together in the garden on the side of the temple I just felt such an overwhelming feeling of love for these 5 people.  I am so grateful that life on earth is not the end.  2 sisters from my ward have recently lost their spouses and have been left to endure the rest of this life alone.  I have felt such a heavy sad heart for them, more so than I have ever experienced.  I am so grateful for the gospel and our testimonies of eternal life with families.  I feel the Spirit testify that this is true as I ponder on it - especially as we are near the temple.


I hope and pray that my blog and journaling will help my family to know just how very much I love them.  I have never experienced so much love as I have since I got these 4 little babies.  I also would want them to know that I have a testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ.  I know that by living the principles of the gospel we have joy and happiness in this life.  Life is not perfect, not easy and not always happy but the gospel is and eternal families are.

My 4 month babies!

My babies might look alike, but still very different from each other.  I made this collage of all of them at 4 months.  Alissa was definitely the smallest, then Ella, Molly and Lincoln takes the top by a pound!

Oh  my goodness I love these babies!  Where has the time gone?

Urp!

I just thought this was too funny not to take a picture of and post.  Doesn't he look so happy!  I was handing Lincoln to him right after waking him up and sure enough a giant urp.  I was laughing so hard while I went to get him a rag and detoured for the camera.