Thursday, September 27, 2012

Summer Water Fights

This summer there were some pretty intense water fights at the Bos house! We loved it--kids included! And if you're wondering why there are so many pictures, it was because I was using the camera as my immunity :)  It was so fun to watch everyone get get out there and play, even the adults (I think Bill was in heaven soaking everyone in his family with the hose, which by the way was such an unfair advantage)! Annabelle and Stockton had a blast too (I could hardly believe my eyes watching Annabelle chase people down and shoot them with her water gun)! She has come so far this year!!! I love spending time with family, and I love playing with family even more!

Sorry Kim! Just because you run down the street doesn't mean they will let you stay dry!
Run Liv!
This is when Bill took control of the hose--everyone tried to hide out
He is enjoying himself way too much! :)
A Wonderful Summer night! Thanks for the memories!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Violet Flower, the Pioneer

Annabelle has developed a love for the pioneers! It began when her cute cousin, Paige, became a cast member in Merrill Osmond's Youth Pioneer Pageant (a production my sister and I performed in years ago). Annabelle looked up to Paige and wanted to be in the show so badly! Because I had also performed in the show, I started telling Annabelle the story of the pioneers coming west. I began teaching her all the songs and even the dances. My mom tracked down a DVD of the show, and we watched it together numerous times, doing the dances together in the living room :) She fell in love with everything about it, mostly the pioneers themselves. When it drew closer to showtime, I stopped by White Elegance to choose an apron and bonnett for her; she wore it non-stop and would ask her friends on the playground to play "Pioneers" with her (this meant they had to walk around the playground singing "Pioneer Children sang as they Walked." It was so hilarious and cute! We also checked out several children's books and rented a DVD from the library about the pioneers--she loved them all! One day while sitting in the playroom, I overheard Annabelle having story time with her dolls; she was telling them the story of the pioneers :) I asked her if I could write her story down as she talked--she was super excited about that! Here is her story:

"The pioneers have built our land. They planted and built, and they created the city for me. I am so grateful for the pioneers who created the city. The pioneers have created the cities and planted the trees and the leaves and the flowers. And God sent some beautiful animals: butterflies, birds, bunnies, and elephants, and giraffes. And cats, and people. The pioneers have planted the growing stuff, flowers and leaves, trees, and roses.
The pioneers had to cook on fire. And they had to plant for a lot of minutes. They walked to America. They had to walk sometimes, and sometimes they were in groups called wagon trains. The pioneers had to build and plant, and work, and build houses. They made beds, and when they were done, they would go into their houses and make bread, carrots and butter. They would cook these over a fire. A Pioneer would also kill wild animals and would always take care of their families when they were hurt. Some pioneers would have parties and dance, some would go to church and talk with the bishop. Some would go to school, some pioneer children had to go to school.
Some pioneer children traveled west. They walked to America and they planted and built houses. Pioneers would always cook over a fire. They took little breaks and walked. Sometimes they made shoes and clothes for their whole family. Some children had to ride in wagons because they were hurt. They played and sang and danced."
The End
I think that's pretty good for her age! Here is "Violet Flower," our little pioneer.
She wore her apron and bonnett the Sunday prior to Pioneer Day

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

"Big City" Family Fun!

When Josh came home after his long training, we promised Annabelle we would go to the "Big City" again as a family. She LOVES going downtown and staying in a hotel! We stayed in the Hilton and headed over to City Creek for dinner (the kids ate Chik-fil-A, Josh and I ordered takeout from Cheesecake Factory. Mmmmmm)! After dinner we let the kids play in the dinosaur play area until bedtime--they had a blast and were more than ready for bed. In the morning we went swimming then checked out and headed home--low-key and much-needed! So grateful for opportunities to get away, even for a night, and spend fun quality time together. We are all happy to have Josh back!


Monday, September 17, 2012

Daddy came Home!

Josh was gone from Memorial Day to July 17th this year! It was tough having him gone for the first half of the summer. Outdoor activities and fun summer evenings are so much better when the whole family can be together! Nevertheless we are grateful that Josh has such amazing opportunities to travel and to grow in his military career! He is enhancing his resume and solidifying his job security non-stop! They (and we) all love this guy and see how much he has to offer the world. He is a smart guy, and I LOVE having him as a husband. Welcome back!
He's coming!
I don't know why I ever thought Stockton would take a few hours to "adjust!" :)
There are times when Josh and Stocky make similar facial expressions. That is when I can see how much they look alike :)
Stockton loves his new bear!