If you're planning to come and visit, you can bunk in style! The latest project in our neck of the woods is our funky treehouse, which is coming along nicely. Brad started it in 2003, and then turned the plans over to a friend to finish it last month. Brit and Dan are excited to play on it and camp up in the tall house at the top. Bill and Mike are excited to use it as a fortress for airsoft and paintball. When it's all finished, we'll stain it a nice walnut color so it will blend in a lot more with the woods.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
The Swiss Family Heps....
If you're planning to come and visit, you can bunk in style! The latest project in our neck of the woods is our funky treehouse, which is coming along nicely. Brad started it in 2003, and then turned the plans over to a friend to finish it last month. Brit and Dan are excited to play on it and camp up in the tall house at the top. Bill and Mike are excited to use it as a fortress for airsoft and paintball. When it's all finished, we'll stain it a nice walnut color so it will blend in a lot more with the woods.
Friday, September 4, 2009
First Day of School...
Brit began 4th grade at Blakely Elementary School. I can hardly believe it. She's the big gal on the totem pole this year, given that Blakely is K -4. She is loving having Mrs. Connelly, who Bill had for a 4th grade teacher, as well. A bit of trivia.... Brit's teacher, Mrs. Connelly also played Gidget in the movie "Gidget Goes to Rome." Brit is in class with some really good friends so she is loving her school days. She has really become a good little cook. She added quite a bit to that while at Grandma and Grandad's house, and has continued to cook up a storm while here. She has come up with her own peanut butter oatmeal cookie recipe, which is more like a scone. It's pretty good, and really good with jam :-) Most of you will be delighted to know that Brit has moved beyond Rondo Alla Turca on the piano this summer (ha!) Hearing that song 45 times a day last May was starting to have a mind-altering effect, so we can all be glad for sheet music downloads on the internet. I'll put a video of her recent playing on the blog later next week. Meanwhile, she's found some pretty cool contemporary material to work with and has also mastered some other classics, too :-)

Mike is in the 8th grade this year. He's growing like a weed right now.....well, at least his feet are. Mike is about 5 foot 7 & 1/2" and he already wears a size 12&1/2 shoe! What the heck is up with that? We're hoping the feet slow down soon. I hear it's hard to find a size 14 shoe! He got a really great shake as far as teachers go this year, so he's excited about that, though he's already begun the countdown to June 15th. Ahhhhh, 8th grade..... hormones, pimples, braces.... I'll never forget when I was in the 8th grade going into the office to check the lost and found to check for a sweatshirt that I had lost and seeing about 30 retainers that kids had left laying around all piled up in a box. So typical! Mike had signed up for football this Fall and was slated to be on the senior team, which is the oldest and largest team outside of high school football, but there just weren't enough big guys to play this year. There were only 8 kids. There are about 46 kids on the varsity team, which is the team just under them, but the weight cut-off there is 140 for a guy Mike's age and Mike is 160, so no football for him this fall, but lots of time for friends and other fun :-)

Next is Bill. You'll notice there is no first day of school pic for him. No, instead there are aches, chills, high fevers, consant vomiting, congestion, a raging sore throat and HIVES! Normally I wouldn't think of strep with all these other symptoms besides just sore throat and fever, but he's got it and who knows what else. He was tested for Swine Flu and Mono, and a bunch of other stuff....but so far just strep. Poor guy. It has been a really bad case and he has been in bed seriously ill since Monday. So much for the first week of school. His throat was so sore and he was throwing up so much that Brad finally brought home a bunch of supplies from the office and turned his bedroom into a makeshift hospital, hanging an IV from a hanger on Bill's closet door. He put Bill on IV fluids, and some IV anti-nausea meds. That really helped him get re-hydrated quickly and stopped him from throwing up. He finally got a strep culture and the pediatrician started him on some big gun penicillin. But the excitement didn't end there,.... after starting on Pen, his lips swelled up so quickly that he looked like a gorilla (or Mick Jagger) and his nose and face started to swell too. Fortunately, I was able to get some benedryl in him fast, so he's still alive. Bill is having a lovely week.....
Dan is still on the waiting list for a really cool pre-school here on the island. He is sooooo ready and would love to go, but we don't know if he'll make it in. We'll see. If not, our back-up plan isn't all that great, so he may just not go to pre-school this year. He'll go for sure next year. He doesn't start Kindergarten for two more years anyway, so here is no rush. He is already missing Mike and Brit during the day though. Dan is loving Primary and loves singing time. I can tell because he practices for it all through Sacrament meeting sometimes. I am constantly telling him that he needs to stop singing in the middle of people's talks, etc. He loves to sing though. His favorite church song, as he says, is "How Firm a Dalmation." But you never know, with Dan, when he is going to break out into song with Twisted Sister, Aretha Franklin, the Raiders March or the MoTab. He's been subjected to so much already in his short little life :-) Watch out for your fourth kids guys :-)
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