Thursday, September 18, 2008

Marissa loves to draw and design. She keeps a collection of over 100 pages of different dresses and handbags. Here she shows me her "baptism dress" she designed and tells me she wants to wear it today!  
 
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Fun Friends-School and Play

We love friends!
 
 
 
 
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

One Liners/Letting Go...

Kids say the darndest things....Missy..."Oh, eeewwwhh, Dad don't call mom 'baby' cause that's what the guys call the girls in their music, gross dad!....Janson would not eat breakfast, I told him if he did, he would be strong enough to score a goal, and we would all go see a movie...2 minutes into the game, Janson shoots and scores then stops, turns to me and yells across the soccer field, "Mom can we go see 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' now?!" Chammy.......after studying the instruction paper inside a bobble head McDonald's toy for about 5 minutes said..."Mom, I don't get it."
Journal entry..."Letting Go"...Today Janson began his playgroup/carpool for afternoon kindergarten. It is a great opportunity for us. Between the 5 children in the group, we all switch off and take a day of the week having the kids over, letting them play, and then feeding them lunch before taking them to school. This is a huge step in the long road of letting go and allowing Janson to be looked after by others. I knew it would be a paradigm, Janson has never really been with anyone for more than a few hours other than family and a few babysitters. This was a good lesson in trust and faith. I didn't think much of it until I returned home from dropping him off and reviewing the "instruction manual" for my son with a mom. I walked in the door, went to the fridge, then sat down on the floor and just sobbed. I know he will be absolutely fine, but letting go is so hard. I will always worry about his blood sugars and his medical condition. I was quite shocked at my reaction, and was surprised how this was harder than sending him off to school. I still remember his little face saying to me "it's ok mom, I can do it, just go and don't worry.....I'm gonna play with my friends." My Heavenly Father continues to bless me and to protect my son. I am eternally grateful for the gift of spirit that tells me how and when my son needs medical attention. I pray that I might continue to stay in tune with what Janson needs, even if it is playtime with wonderful friends AWAY from MOM!!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Labor Day Fun

 
This Labor Day we went out to Lake Mead boating with our good friends the Bullochs. They were so kind and generous and invited us to join in on a fun day of boating, knee boarding, tubing, cliff diving, and of course swimming and jammin to music on a really fast boat! The kids LOVED it of course! It was their first time on a ski boat and they loved tubing and cliff jumping. Chammy got up on the knee board, Missy had a blast on the tube and kept wanting to go faster, and Janson was a daredevil climbing up the mountain and jumping of the cliff! I swear, my kids have NO fear! Jas and I enjoyed seeing the thrills of the kids, and enjoyed time visiting with friends! After a long day of water and sun, the kids were wiped, so after getting home, us adults went out to dinner. We can't say enough about how awesome the Bullochs are and how much their family means to us. Monday was pretty close to one of those perfect days!


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The funniest thing ever.....2 grown men, Jason and Roger on the intertube....Megan took them into figure 8's going 30mp/hr! They caught air several times, and finally were thrown off! Several icy hot patches later, despite the moaning of whip lash and sunburn- the men did survive!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

First Day of School


  I can't believe school is already here! We are sad that the summer is gone, yet the kids are so excited to start school with new teachers and friends. Chambray started middle school. This is a big adjustment and so far after making it through the first week, she is still loving it! Marissa loves Bonner, and walked in the first day of 2nd grade as if she owned the place! Janson with 2 full years of school, started a half day of kindergarten like it was nothing. I am so excited to see what this year has to bring! Chambray amazes me with how she just takes things in stride, without stress. She was so calm, cool, and collected this week about the 6 classes, homework, the locker thing, flute, having 6 classes in 5 different wings with 1700 other students, carpool with the 7th graders, and even getting lost the first day. I think this would have just put me over the edge and I would have bawled and bawled my first week. Not Chammy, she just shrugs off the uncomfortableness, overcomes the fear of new things, and laughs about being blond! She's showing her true colors and I stand in awe as she develops into a responsible daughter of God!

Monday, September 1, 2008

One Last Summer Getaway-CAMPING



Picking out lava rock on the road to Pine Valley


This year before school started we went camping for a few days. It was alot of work, really dirty, and quite different than the usual beach trip, but we loved it! Jason and I haven't taken the kids camping since Marissa was just a baby, so this trip was long overdue. I reserved the campsite online, the website said there was "flushable toilets"- well when we arrived they didn't have our reservation, and there were no toilets! Oh well- no problem, the Cribbs Clan love spontaneity- like we always say- change is for the better. Well, we ended up getting an awesome huge family site right next to the creek because of the mistake. And the toilet thing....well my girls learned all about squatting! We even bathed in a pot of heated creek water.- (now that's rouging it)! The kids had a blast...getting dirty, playing in the water, fishing, roasting marshmallows, hiking around, and playing with their little cousins! We were so glad my sister and her family joined us for one night!
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Lazy Days



Our favorite day of camping was spent in a lazy day of fishing! We walked across the Pine Valley reservoir and found a beautiful serene spot to set up for fishing. The kids each fished and Jas helped them with their bait. Janson kept catching little trout so fast, as soon as he would cast out he would be reeling in with one! Dad couldn't keep up with baiting each kid's pole! I had it made- since I gave up the annual beach trip, I got special treatment that day! Jas hung the hammock up for me and I read my magazines, catnapped, and literally hung out!




More smores please! This was Janson's first real campfire smore ever! And my first smore since 1985 I think! Yummy!
 
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