Sunday, June 20, 2021

The KAT's Meow

Lucky: Noooo! Don't eat Spider-man! That's Mommy's favorite superhero!



Me (lying on my sore arm): Groan groan groan groan groan
Jeremy: Is that what it means to be a grown woman?
Me: Groan.



On June 7, Chocolate Ice Cream Day-
Jr.: Aaaaaagh! Give me chocolate!
Chocolate, I scream.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Repeat Day 2021 Repeat Day 2021

We had such a great time with Grandma and Grandpa we forgot to celebrate the anniversary of when Babe Ruth retired on June 2. Oh well. The next day, June 3, was Repeat Day so we repeated certain things as if it was Rotisserie Chicken Day like having BBQ pizza, salad, and french bread again. 

So we could celebrate as if it was the anniversary of when Babe Ruth retired or we could repeat Babe Ruth Day (which I blogged about on May 15). In any case, we had Baby Ruth candy bars again. Anything to rationalize candy, right?

Here's the baby with the Baby Ruth again.


While I'm at it, how about I mention that the next day, June 4, was National Cheese Day. It was also the birthday of Socrates (possibly). Jr. figured out how eating impossible cheeseburger pie fit with both of these. Obviously with Cheese Day but Jr. figured out that we should eat impossible cheeseburger pie for Socrates' birthday "because Socrates was a Greek philosopher and Greeks figured out Pi." Jr. is so clever.



Friday, June 18, 2021

Grandma and Grandpa Come For a Visit

My parents came for a visit... finally. They wanted to come last year for a big family reunion to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary but it wasn't safe then. Now things are calming down and people are getting vaccinated and they were able to make the trip. Yay. I love my parents.
 
They were here to talk about Nichole starting to drive.

They didn't go to any concerts but Nichole and Jr. played violin and cello for them.

They had lunch with us then dinner to celebrate National Rotisserie Chicken Day. We had BBQ pizza which everyone likes. We also had salad and french bread.
 
Jet had fun with his other grandparents while they were here and played with them. This time Jet went to my dad and had him pick him up and give him food. Then he played with Grandpa for a little while then fell asleep.

We had a really great time when Grandma and Grandpa came to visit. I'm so glad it worked out. I'm also glad they finally had a chance to meet Jet. He had fun with them as did the rest of us.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Flip a Coin Day

With Jr. starting in person classes again at UVU Prep, things calmed down and we didn't do much.
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha! Believed that did you?
Busy busy busy busy. That you can believe.
 
June 1 was Flip a Coin Day. Jeremy suggested for dinner we have a potato bar and flip a coin to decide what toppings to put on. Well, I flipped a coin that day and decided to do rice instead of potatoes. And we flipped a coin to decide which toppings to prepare. There weren't that many.
It was also National Olive Day so we kept flipping a coin until we got the result to have olives with dinner.
When Jr. got home from his first day of UVU Prep he used a graphing calculator to do coin flips. 
Jeremy stopped at Costco and asked if he should get a hot dog for me. I kept flipping the coin and got different results so since I didn't give him a straight answer, he brought home hot dogs and drinks for everyone.

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Action Packed Summer Vacation a.k.a. Memorial Day Weekend

School finished on Thursday. UVU Prep began on Tuesday. That meant four days for Jr. to fit in as much family fun as possible.
 
Friday, May 28. This was our list of holidays for that day: Whooping Crane Day. Brisket Day. Cooler Day. Don't Fry Day. Hamburger Day. Road Trip Day.
Hmmm. How to fit all or most of those in?
First of all, Whooping Crane Day.
"Whoop. Whoop."
Do you get it? Do you get it? Look carefully in the background of this picture. We planned celebrating this way for weeks before the holiday.
National Road Trip Day. The kids and I went for a drive to Big Springs and went for a walk and looked at bugs and birds.

While we were driving, we saw cows in a field. It was National Hamburger Day. We went home to grill them (not the same cows) because it was National Don't Fry Day.
National Cooler Day. There wasn't room in the fridge so I put a watermelon in a cooler with freezer packs and took it out of there to cut up to go with our backyard BBQ.
We felt pretty good about getting most of the holidays on our list. The last one, National Brisket Day, we wouldn't be able to until Jr. Jr. asked, "What does brisk mean?" He listened to the definition then got up to run briskly around the yard saying, "I'm going to brisk it." Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!
We also had s'mores because c'mon, backyard BBQ.
 
Saturday, May 29. We celebrated my birthday.
The kokanee salmon experience was kind of a letdown last Fall so we went to see June suckers in the Provo River closer to the lake to celebrate my birthday. The fish were bigger than we were expecting (I just thought they were going to be little minnow-like things. I was wrong). 

We went for a little walk and did a little birding while we were there. 
We also looked at flowers and bees. It was so fun to see the bees with the pollen on their legs (remember to click on Nichole's pictures to see them larger).
Later Jeremy made me my birthday dinner (with orange soda, of course) and we had cake and sherbet.
What I asked for for my birthday I got for Mother's Day so what I asked for for Mother's Day I got for my birthday.
We love The Food Nanny Rescues Dinner which I got last year and use it so much, I wanted The Food Nanny Rescues Dinner Again. Yay!
I also wanted to try out a dough hook (or dough whisk) since I've heard good things about those and that you can use them for so many things. I'm still trying to make up my mind about what I think.
Lucky gave me a Lego sculpture. Each time someone does a chore I can take a piece off and when all the pieces are off we can play video games.

Sunday, May 30. Kids made dinner.
There was quite a bit of creativity going on for Creativity Day. For Water a Flower Day, Nichole forgot to water her flower outside but she made bread so she watered flour. Tee Hee. Dad helped Lucky make a flower out of pieces of red bell pepper. Jr. used lemonade and a mint tea bag to make a sort of mint julep (non alcoholic of course) for Mint Julep Day. Jr. Jr. made chocolate chip waffles for us. Thanks for dinner, kids.

Monday, May 31. Memorial Day.
It was Utah Day. The kids and I went hiking in Alpine, Utah, to see poppies. We brought Daddy along.


There were lots of bees interested in the poppies. These bees had different colored pollen on their legs than the bees we saw Saturday.
The kids all wanted to take pictures with the camera so they had to take turns. We also saw different birds and some snakes.
To continue with the Utah Day celebrating, with dinner we had funeral potatoes and lime green jello with carrot shavings (Utah people should get it). We didn't have fry sauce, though. Ha Ha Ha. We also had smiley face pizza for National Smile Day.

So that was Jr.'s action packed Summer vacation before he started UVU Prep again. I hope he enjoyed it.