Monday, September 23, 2013

ELI'S WEEK AT SCHOOL

Eli had a great week at school so I thought I would blog it so we can remember...

He was picked to be Star Student

Each day of the week he got to bring in a different something, a letter from a family member, his star poster all about himself, we put together a video of Eli's sports highlights to show his class for his talent, etc. One of the days it suggested that a parent eat lunch with him that day so I decided to take him out to lunch to the place of his choosing, "I want McDonalds and a vanilla milkshake and I want to eat it there!" His easy wish was my command...

Then they had to sum up the story they read in class, something about a bus and space pup...He was most pleased with himself and his drawings that he wanted me to make sure that daddy saw them...

"this is space p up and all the people"

"this is my bestest bus I ever drawed!"

"this is the people screaming, Help! And Space Pup saying, coming!"

This was Eli's spelling test for the week. He was so proud of himself on Friday when he got in the car, he had the biggest smile on his face! Way to go buddy!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

TWINS FIRST TIME PLAYING BASEBALL!

Yes, baseball not t-ball. The coach wanted to start them off with coach pitch - we thought he was crazy. Turns out he might actually know what he is talking about! We stressed about the twins playing...

We were actually betting that Tyler might get nervous and want to get out there and bat in front of all the people. He completely surprised me...He got up there and batted during each inning. He connected with the ball 3 times, I don't even care that he fouled out and struck out...I was just so pleased he hit it! Then every time when he would strike out and have to walk back to the dug out - he never had a pouty face on, he came back with a smile. I couldn't have been more proud of him (I am not telling you how he would take breaks in left field and sit down and rest, ha ha).

Tyson was a great little team player. He was right field and saw zero action....BUT he was always in ready position and hustled to and from the dug out. He struck out the first two innings and then his last inning he actually hit the ball AND made it to first base! What the what?! Super proud. There was only one batter after him and he struck out so he never made it past first base, but I don't care. Very proud!

Eli got to play this one game on their team as well. They had two players gone so we dressed him up in someone else's uniform and he played catcher for the first time. He hated it. Never done it before and I am pretty sure he doesn't want to do it again either. He might have enjoyed it if he didn't have to wear all that gear at 2pm on a sunny afternoon when its 107 degrees outside. Bless his heart.

We didn't expect much from the twins at this game...after all, Eli used to go out into the outfield and put rocks in his pockets so anything more than that and we hit the jack pot! The boys loved it and can't wait for their next game! Go Dodgers!

Eli at catcher
 Tyler at bat
 Tyson at bat
 Tyler and Tyson in their uniforms!
 "raise your hand if you hit the ball!"
 The 3 amigos!
 Coach pep talk right before the start of the game

FOOTPRINTS!

I am not even sure if you can see these footprints very well, but I saw them and smiled to myself and I wanted to take a picture of them. Today when I opened my fridge I noticed two little footprints at the bottom of my fridge. That meant, that one of the little twins wasn't quite tall enough to reach something he wanted inside so he took it upon himself to stand on the fridge to help him reach it. I will miss these dirty little feet some day when they are taller than me and no longer need to stand on my fridge to reach them. In the meantime, I will just smile sweetly as I see them.

ELI'S SWEET LITTLE SPIRIT!

Eli had a substitute teacher on Sunday in his church class and she just told me today about how much she enjoyed having Eli in there. She said how tender and sweet he was. They were talking about praying by yourself in the morning and at night and then she told a story about a boy riding his bike in England for 2 miles in the dark all by himself. Eli listened very intently and wanted to know every little detail of the story. Then afterwards he got up from his seat and went and sat in the corner and cried because he didn't want people to make fun of him if he says his prayers. The teacher sat down with him and explained that people won't make fun of you and if they do its ok because even big strong men say prayers. Then at the end of class he raised his hand to say the closing prayer and she said it was the most beautiful prayer. She went home and told her husband what a tender moment she had with Eli and how much she enjoyed him.

About a month ago we were driving in the car and Eli started asking me about other countries in the world. Somehow I was able to tie that into daddy serving a mission in Brazil. He then proceeded to ask me some questions about a mission and I told him it would probably be better if he just called daddy and asked him. He declined. A few minutes later he changed his mind. We called up Jared and luckily he was getting ready to head to lunch so he was able to spend the next 15-20 minutes on the phone with Eli talking about his mission and answering all of Eli's very inquisitive questions. When they hung up the phone, Eli handed it back to me and was very excited that when dad gets back from Oregon he was going to show Eli all of the stuff in his missionary trunk.

Two weeks ago when we were in Oregon we went to the visitor center after Sacrament meeting. It did not exist the last 3 times we were in Oregon so we were excited to check something new out. The twins just wanted to play the coloring the Temple game and Emma kinda wandered around for a few minutes and enjoyed watching the "I Am A Mormon" videos. Eli on the other hand just wanted to spend the day watching videos about prophets. He would have stayed even longer, but I was done and ready to go. We loved how interested he was in all of it.

I am writing these little stories only for the purpose of one day letting Eli know what a sweet spirit he has and how he touches so many people and how just before he turned 7 he really seemed to be interested in different things in the church and was really taking them seriously. He is so sweet and we hope he keeps that with him forever.


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

BEST.SURPRISE.EVER!

BEST.SURPRISE.EVER!! Jared hopped on an Intel shuttle last minute and surprised us at Eli's baseball game! He came without a toothbrush, clothes or anything else but, we are excited for the next 10 hours he is home!
Look at these completely happy faces!! Melts my heart! 

Monday, September 9, 2013

WEEKEND UPDATE!

It was a busy weekend full of fun stuff and boring stuff like yard work and weeds!

Friday night Eli had his opening game for the Heat 2013 Fall Season - we won!



After the game Denise and I went to a stake 80's party - it was totally rad to hang out with her and get dressed up, buuuuuut, the party sucked - low attendance despite having a live band playing 80 cover songs - kind of a bummer. We left after 30 minutes and went to Frost instead.


(I only put this picture on here because I liked how my arm muscle looked! Vain?!)

When I came home, Emma and Bella had dressed up themselves in their own 80s attire. They did a totally tubular job! I was so proud of them that I took them to McDonalds all dressed up so they could run inside and order ice cream cones. They required gum for the task so they could smack it like teenagers - they are funny!

Next morning was Eli's first San Tan Legacy Red U7 game! They lost 4-3 to Awhatukee, dang it. Oh well - Eli played well so that's all we could ask of him.

Then today, Eli came home from school and showed me his papers for the day. He showed me this drawing and said, "dad says not to be weak so I drew myself with muscles!" I thought that was awesome!

ELI'S DRAWING!

Eli comes home from school and says, "here's my drawing...dad says not to be weak so I drew myself with muscles!'