The Jogging Stroller.
And he loves to be in it.
Unfortunately I don’t use it for jogging so much.
Elliot hangs out in there while I garden, chase children (kind of like jogging, right?) or take care of the chickens.
I am glad he likes it in there, I think he is content just to be out doors. He’s going to LOVE this summer!
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Spring Break
The boys got an WHOLE ENTIRE WEEK OFF from school, for spring break this year. But unfortunately with a little baby, we were still trying to avoid crowds, so we had a dilemma what can we do that is fun, but without lots of people?
Well, the week started off nice and springy, so we played outside getting reaquainted with the bubbles
Water bottle spraying (my kids could do this for HOURS),
Water Messages,
watched lots and lots of Trumans new favorite movie: BOLT, (thanks Grams and Gramps!)
Started to plant our garden,
And Elliot showed us yet again, what a good baby is all about, He loves to be outside!
Then near the end of the week, is when we headed off to the Hunsakers Cabin for a get away. (Aren’t I lucky to have grandparents who share their cabin so freely?)
It wasn’t very springy, in fact there was ALOT of snow, but it was a wonderful get away.
My sister in law Em and her kids, and my friend Diana, and her kids, met in SLC and headed up together. We all had kids around the same age, and it worked out perfectly.
We swam,
Played games,
Played in the snow,
relaxed by the fire,
Colored,
Played in the snow some more, making icesicle fences (Owen’s lip is bleeding because one hit him, they really are dangerous!)
The cousins slept together, it took them like 2 hours to go to sleep, but they finally did!
The last day, Becca and Mike and their kids came, we’re so glad they came to join us!
We ate all of our meals together,
Swam some more,
Then at the end we played with some of Great Grandpa H’s Toys
We had so much fun together, a perfect way to get away, but not be surrounded by people.
Thanks for coming up and sharing a great spring break with us guys!
The Blessings of Blogs
One of the reasons I love my blog is the ability it provides me with which to connect to family.
Case and point, Cousin Pat. Pat is Toph’s cousin, (one of Hundreds I might add), I had met her on numerous occasions previously, but never really gotten to know each other very well. But one day Pat started a hilarious blog, and because of our blogs we have gotten to know each other.
Well, in April, Pat and her daughter Diana came up and we had a get together. A great dinner at Jen’s new beautiful house. It was WONDERFUL. We chatted, ate, and the kids ran around like cousins should (even though they’re not directly cousins, maybe second cousins?)
‘Thanks again Pat and Jen, It so fun to get together with you ladies!
And oh, yeah, have I mentioned I love blogs?
Creating…
Our Relief Society recently held an event, that was awesome, and inspired me, my family, as well as others in the ward. I was grateful to be a part of it.
The activity was all based upon this:
A beautiful Message from Elder Uchtdorf.
I found it to be true, that creating creates happiness. We encouraged the sisters to begin creating, or learn a new talent to display at our event, which was held in April. It was so fun to see all of the many talents in our ward.
In the time between January and April, I created many things, and developed new talents… I was grateful for this opportunity or chance given to us to do and try different things, which created happiness.
Here are some of the things I did,
Elliot Baby Blanket
Made Strawberry Jam
from these beautiful berries
Learned how to make a new bread receipe,
And a Cream Cheese Pastry.
Learned how to make Superhero capes,
In the process of me creating I began to watch the joy that came from my children creating. I was amazed. I have always felt that they were happiest when making things, but now I KNOW it’s true. Here is some of their handiwork
Poetry
Making signs to sell roly poly bugs
Robots
At Tucker’s schools fundraiser, art festival’,
Oh, and there is so many more, but that is just a taste.
Here are a few shots from the Relief Society Fondue Creating Evening,
Invites
Pics of the sisters talents in our ward,
And lastly I found this, which makes me laugh:
I don’t want to be known as a cow.
Hope this inspires you to create, and find happiness there-in!
Happy Birthday Tiff
My sister in Law Tiffany is one amazing woman.
She is kind accepting, loving and patient. I often times find it amazing how well she fits into our family. I am grateful to have her in my life. I hope she has a wonderful day! We Love you Tiff! Thanks for being the perfect addition to the Greene Clan!
Operation Chickens
Easter Tradition #9
EAT SO MUCH SUGAR, YOU FEEL SO SICK, YOU CAN’T GO TO SLEEP.
Doesn’t every kid do this? I think it is a right of passage for childhood. Granted, this is not a regular occurance at our home…But rather the days of Easter and Halloween and Christmas.
Truman was so exhausted by the end of our day in Idaho, he was not even thinking logically, and insisted on sleeping in a crib like Elliot.
And Tucker didn’t want to go to bed either, he left us this note:
Translation: Don’t go to sleep.
So sugar? Check
Easter Tradition #10
WAKE EASTER MORNING TO A CHOCOLATE EASTER BUNNY.
And this year new fishing poles! Which we spent the afternoon casting off our back patio,
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Easter Tradition #11
ATTEND CHURCH MEETINGS AS A FAMILY, REMEMBERING THE TRUE MEANING OF THE SEASON
He is Risen!
And Therefore, we have a forever family!
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Easter Tradition #12
HUNT FOR EGGS WITH THE HUNSAKER CLAN
By this time, the hunt is not so serious!
And Tucker was Glad he FINALLY got Peeps 🙂
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Another Great Easter Season.
Still More Easter Traditions…
Easter Tradition #6
EASTER FESTIVITIES MUST TAKE PLACE AT THE RIVER (it used to be the shale pits, thank heavens, we moved, it’s MUCH prettier at the river)
While there you take a pic by your tree
play in the sandbox
Enjoy Patricks smile
Cuddle your sweet baby
Play in the Tube
And Parachute
Laugh with Dallin Paul
Swing
All keep an eye on the little ones
Throw rocks in the river
Enjoy a good read
or a good fish
Fall more in love with your sweetheart
Roast Hot Dogs (why hot dogs, may I ask?)
Take lots and lots of pictures
Get rained on (This has happened every year I’ve been at the hunt!)
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Easter Tradition #7
HUNT FOR EGGS
There was so many eggs, that Truman had to use his hood to hold ’em all. Yet another reason we need the Michigan Phillips back with us! 🙂
Then open up and share and enjoy!
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Easter Tradition #8
GET YOURSELVES TO THE HIGHEST POINT YOU CAN AND THROW YOUR BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED EGGS (I still don’t understand this tradition, but the boys LOVE it…)
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More Easter Traditions…
Easter Tradition #4
MORE EGGS MUST BE DYED, WITH THE EXTENDED PHILLIPS FAMILY, THESE POOR EGGS ARE NOT HIDDEN BY THE EASTER BUNNY
At least one time during the dying of eggs, you must use your hands, so they are discolored for a few days. Tuck and Madalyn did this excellently.
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Easter Tradition #5
DO SOMETHING FUN WITH OUR GRANDMA PHILLIPS
This time it was a Giant roll of bubble wrap, all the kids got their own piece to pop.
How fun is that?
Some stomped
Others pinched,
And some just ran around like a crazy man.
Any way you look at it, it’s fun, and we can say…
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Easter and all the Traditions…
Easter Tradition #1
YOU MUST DYE EASTER EGGS FOR THE EASTER BUNNY TO HIDE
And when you are young,
(they don’t look happy, because I was making them take pictures, before we started dying the eggs)
it is a MUST to stick each of your eggs in like 14 different colors,
so your eggs come out with a thick coat of dye.
And if you are an adult, you glory in the sight of beautiful eggs.
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Easter Tradition #2
IF YOU ARE MARRIED TO A HANDSOME HUBBA, YOU MUST CELEBRATE IT EVERY YEAR BY MAKING A EAP + CJP EGG.
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Easter Tradition #3
YOU GET EXCITED, WHEN ANY THING EASTER IS MENTIONED
or a unexpected package is delivered…
Thanks again Grandma Nancy and Grandpa!
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