Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Fruit Salad and Long Lashes

Rylee's teacher had her class fill out papers about something they are "Experts" at. They then had a day to bring in supplies and demonstrate this skill. Rylee chose to demonstrate how she is an "expert" at making fruit salad. She cut up all the fruit herself at home and then took the fruit in baggies in a bowl for her demonstration. I was not at the school to watch her so I took a picture of her beforehand.  She later told me that it went good and she was able to let everyone have half a spoonful of fruit salad. Cute girl!
Last week was Dance Picture week and I had my class pictures on Thursday so I put on my false eyelashes for an extra glam look. Of course I then had to take a couple of selfies to make sure I looked OK :)



Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Bridal Veil Falls

On Saturday Andrew really wanted to go hiking to Bridal Veil Falls with everyone. I have never been there and so we were excited to go and check it out.
My kids like hiking and thanks to our hikes to Table Rock know how to get in there and hurry up the trail. By the time I got to the Falls they were already climbing past it. 




We were trying to take a family picture and it took a while to get everyone situated and together, by the time the photo was taken our backs were pretty wet.


Ashleigh took a picture doing some yoga and I thought I can do that. So I did! I am not sure exactly what the name is called but I think I did pretty good pulling it off in jeans.



I love my Mom!
A fun hike that I would definitely love to do again!

Monday, April 27, 2015

Payson Utah Temple Open House

On our way back to Dustins Trevor called us to see if we wanted to go with him  and Michelle and her family to tour the Payson Temple Open House. I was willing but not took much in the mood because it had already been such a long day and I was so tired but we thought we might as well take advantage of this opportunity and go. So we hurried and changed and headed out in the heavy rain that was once again coming down. Of course we did not have umbrellas and of course we had to do some long walking outside to get to the doors of the Temple so we were pretty wet as we headed inside. 

I had Avynlea by my side during this tour and was able to tell her things about the inside and do a little bit of explaining. Ryle was walking close to Kefford and I could hear him doing the same thing with her. The different thing about the tour of this Temple is they ushered a group of us into one of the Sealing rooms where a couple took about five minutes to explain their eternal marriage and the importance of what they do their. It was a really beautiful Temple and I am so happy we had this opportunity.



Sunday, April 26, 2015

Temple Square

After the Graduation Party Kefford and I took the kids to Temple Square to go on a special tour. My kids really wanted their cousins to come too and so after getting permission from their parents Ben and Isabelle came with us. Bob Wood is a friend of the Peterson Family who I think is distantly related somehow and he works at the Conference Center on Temple Square. He was willing to take us on a special behind the scenes tour that most people do not get to take. 
When we first stepped into the Tabernacle I was a little bit in awe. It was so cool looking and so big, it is able to seat 21,000 people. This was my first time seeing it in person and it is a different feeling then seeing it on TV.
After letting us look around a little he took us underground through a trapdoor in the floor.



Bob had the kids run through this side to count how many Air conditioning vents there were. 
When they got back and reported he then had them run around the other side to see if it was the same. This really wore them out;)

We got to see the Pulpit in its lowered position which was cool.


A picture of the organ pipes from down below
We went onto the stage which was in the process of being taken down from the last general conference. They take the pulpit and all the chairs and risers down each conference and then the are is used for performances and other things. 

Back underneath everything we saw this line of water fountains which were enough for everyone to use at the same time. 
Interpreters come from all over the world to help carry the message out in their own language and in many foreign countries ice is not traditionally used in their drinks. So to accommodate everyones preferred taste they had a chilled drinking fountain and a room temperature drinking fountain. Genius! I tried both and definitely prefer chilled, I do wonder which one would have the longest line during conference.

Cubicles for the different language interpreters. I think their were over 100 different languages represented. Most I didn't even recognize.
We went into various control rooms where the kids pretended to be official.

Those who are lucky enough to be in the Tabernacle watching General Conference need to watch out with their texting and playing on their cell phones. These cameras can zoom right up to any cell phone and the worker can , have and will read what is being written. All of the kids had fun creeping on people touring and working in the Tabernacle.

Peeking underneath at all of the cables and wires
This was a little staging area that is used for interviews or messages being broadcasted.
And this side was the side used to record the Stake Conference messages that come from church headquarters.

After our tour was done we wanted to go over to the visitors center but were hesitant because it was raining pretty hard. So Bob took us down through the tunnels to avoid the rain and when we opened the door at the end of our walk we were right in the middle of the Visitors Center. I could get used to this VIP treatment!


It had stopped raining by the time we were done and we were able to walk around outside a little bit.


Of course we had to take a picture of our favorite 8 year old with the number 8
We stopped in at the Family Search area and got our picture taken. That was a fun thing to do and for them to provide. They set you up, take the picture and then if you like it, type in your email address and it is sent to you free!
Kefford and I were very happy to be able to take our kids around Temple Square. All 6 kiddos kept saying how cool everything was and were so excited to have had this opportunity.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Graduation in Utah

Thursday April 24th Kefford and I picked the kids up after school and headed to Provo Utah. My Sister Emily was Graduating with her degree in Education and my Brother Andrew was graduating with his degree in Physiology and Developmental Biology. I had just finished off another bottle of mouthwash and so Kefford asked me if I would rinse it out and fill it with grape Kool-Aid. Sometimes my husband likes to do weird things, but thats part of why I love him:). 

It was raining pretty good close to the Utah Idaho border and we loved the rainbow that we saw. You could see every color and it was so bright. As we got closer to it we were able to see the entire arch! My kids were in awe!


We stayed at Dustin and Saras house in Spanish Fork and the next morning we got up early to go meet my family for the 8:00 am graduation. Andrew got special permission from the college to Graduate with Emily which was really cool. They got to Graduate with their Sibling and we only had to go to one Graduation! The graduation was two hours long but I think the bulk of it was the handing out of the Diplomas. That part took forever it seemed. Finally we got through it and were then herded out like cattle where we had to make our way to the reception area. Super crowded but we finally found our Graduates where we could congratulate them and take pictures.

"High five, we did it!" 
A Robertson Family group hug. I love little Bens arm poking out!
The Graduates!

After pictures we all changed clothes and then went over to their little church to have a celebration Party. Emily got a piñata for the kids but we could not let the kids have all of the fun. The "big kids" wanted to take a wack at it also ;).



Since Emily is going to be an elementary teacher I made her a name plate to put on her desk for her Graduation. It turned out so cute and she loved it! I got Andrew a gift card to Amazon since I could not come up with anything better for him.