
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Fancy Nancy Party
The library had a Fancy Nancy Party for the girls & Mackenzie loved getting all dressed up like Fancy Nancy. She was also first in line to be the leader of the Fancy Nancy Parade. She wore the dress-up dress & shawl I made her for her birthday last year. She looked so darn cute!

Thursday, September 3, 2009
First Day of School 2009
Katie decided to switch to the Charter school this year & we got a call as we were driving to Lagoon telling us that Kennedy had made it into the charter school. Charter schoool means they can WALK to school, have to wear uniforms, & Kennedy is in the same class as her best friend. Mackenzie had to start at a new school alone this year, but she doesn't seem to care. She still gets to ride the bus with her friend from last year & she can wear whatever she wants. She did have drama on the first day of school. What are the chances of being stung on the lip on the first day of first grade? If you are Mackenzie: 100%. I picked her up & brought her home, but she went back the next day & so far no more bee stings.

Anybody want a smooch?
The swelling had already gone down quite a bit, but we took a picture anyway.




Lagoon-a Matata
Our last hurrah of the summer before school started was a trip to Lagoon. Katie brought Mikayla with her, Mindy came with her kids & Grandma & Grandpa Smedley came. We had an excellent time. Katie & Mikayla went off and did their own thing, so I only have 2 pictures with them in it.
Katie & Mikayla
Having lunch before we head off to have some fun!
Kennedy & I waiting for a ride.
Mindy & Hyrum on the octopus ride.
Mackenzie & Kennedy; Hannah & Grandpa on the octopus ride.





Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Hiking to Timp Caves
Hiking up to see some caves sounds fun, right? That would be NO, not so much. Take 90+ degree weather, steep uphill climb all the way, 1 child afraid of heights, and 1 severly cranky mom & you get a not so happy hike up the hill. We did this hike with Kalynn & her kids, Drew & my kids & Grandpa Smedley. People who would see me sitting pathetically on the side of the path resting would say encouraging things like "You're almost there" and "It really IS worth it". Hiking is just not my joy, but once we finally made it up to the caves it was worth it. Plus, while we were touring the caves it clouded over & started to sprinkly lightly for our hike down, so at least going DOWN was fairly pleasant.






This is us at the top. Look, I'm not even dead!
Inside the caves it was about 45 degrees, much cooler than the 1,000 degrees hiking up. The girls were actually COLD. Good thing we packed sweatshirts.








