Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Kendri's Baptism

Kendri was lucky enough to have lots of family at her baptism which occurred on April 26, 2014.  In fact, all we had was family at the baptism with a couple of Kendri's friends.  Even Grandma Suzette and Pa made the trip out for it!  She was super excited! Especially since they surprised the kids.  We kept it a big secret and then Voila! They were here.  It was fun!

 We remembered to take lots of pictures since I think we only have 2 pictures of Lexi's baptism.  Oops. This is Kendri in her baptism dress. It's been worn by all the girls on the Reese side of the family who have been baptized and will be worn by the all the younger ones.

Kendri with Grandma and Pa

The whole family

Ella, Lexi, Kendri, Danielle, Anna
Kendri is already a little missionary and made sure to invite her good friends to her special event.


Gettting ready.......Aunt Jenni gave Kendri this CTR towel to dry off with after being baptized.  Kendri loves it!

Almost time!

Kendri had the biggest smile on her face when she came out of the water.  She was just beaming! I took her in the bathroom to help change out of her wet clothes and asked her how she felt.  (Although I already knew because I could see it in her face). She told me she felt really, really good!  The church is true, people.


After getting changed into her confirmation dress, it was time to go and get confirmed a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  Gammi and Grandma both gave talks for the baptism.  Grandma spoke on baptism and Gammi gave her signature "Holy Ghost" talk and presented Kendri with a blanket.  Afterwards, we came home and drank rootbeer floats.  It was a great day!


Monday, April 21, 2014

Happy 8th Birthday Kendri!!!

This year Kendri turned 8! A big birthday indeed. Her birthday fell the day after Easter this year.  Which meant she wanted to celebrate while all the family was around so we started the festivities after our Easter dinner.  The plan was to stay in Angels Camp for her birthday on Monday so she could have a play date with one of her friends in Valley Springs.  However, Shayli ruined that when she threw up 12 times that night.  Twelve times people.  I think.  I lost count after 8.  All I know is momma didn't sleep that night. 


So it was back to Tracy first thing in the morning.  Bu we did manage to get Kendri over to the mall to get her ears pierced! She was very excited about it.  And a little nervous.  Here is the play-by-play of how it went.......
Getting ready!

  Coming for the first ear.  Has she changed her mind??
A little more than the "pinch" that was expected

Second ear.  She didn't want to do it.  But by then  we were in too far.

Finally done! But still unsure.


Shayli seemed to have a miraculous recovery from her vomit fest, so we hit Rubio's on the way home for Kendri's birthday dinner. Because I sure didn't want to cook. I had a cake to decorate!


Did you ever see cuter ears???


And because it's not a real birthday unless you have a homemade cake with your choice of decorations, we finished off the night with some Easter cake!


At 8, Kendri is the peacemaker of the family.  She is very giving and generous to her siblings and loves to use her own money to buy things. She also is a super hard worker and will put forth the effort for any athletic event.  She's also been known to do morning workouts with me and loves a good challenge.  She is a great reader and has a fun personality.  

Hippity-hoppity!  Happy Birthday Kendri! 


Sunday, April 20, 2014

Happy Easter!

Lexi has an awesome orthodontist.  They are always doing fun things for their patients and their families.  We went to the last party they threw which happened to be an Easter celebration. There was a big egg hunt, bubbles galore, face painting, balloon animals, and magic tricks!
 
My kids had a huge box full of eggs.  So many that Kendri decided to use them as her birthday favors for her classroom.  After sharing with 32 kids plus the neighbors, we still had eggs coming out of our ears. I started throwing egg out.  But don't tell.......


The Easter Bunny was at the party.  In fact, he is the one with all the magic tricks!  He's doing one now.









Easter morning was spent in Angel's Camp where the kids found their Easter baskets.  Afterwards, we went to church in San Andreas where we got to say hi to lots of friends.  





 After church, it was more egg hunting and more picture taking.  We adopted a bunny into our family.....


We did something new this year.  We hid numbered scraps of paper with scripture written on them in 12 of the eggs.  When all the kids finished the egg hunt, they found their scraps of paper.  We went through and read all of the scripture verses that were written down and it told the Easter story.  It was a great reminder for why celebrate Easter.

Kendri

Kyson

Shayli

Lexi
 All the cousins minus the Liz and Rob clan.  They were in Utah this year.


And because she's so cute, Shayli gets another Easter picture thrown in there!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Tough Mother (ahem) Mudder

Ryan roped me into doing the Tough Mudder with him this year.  But we weren't alone.....we had about 6 other couples in our group.  You can't read it, but our team shirt reads
 Couple Therapy
mud*pain*love

This is a picture right before our start time. The course is 10.5 miles of obstacles and mud.  The Patterson Tough Mudder (the one we did) is known for its hills.  Lots of them.  Miles of them.  Hills that feel more like mountains. A few of the obstacles include jumping off a platform into muddy water, climbing over big walls, carrying logs, immersing your body entirely in ice cold water, carrying your partner up a hill,  rope climbing, monkey bars over water, wading through swamps.  I'm not going to lie.  I was a nervous wreck about it for the few days leading up to it. But the day of the race I was actually kind of excited and not as nervous. Phew! 

This next picture was right after we crossed the finish line.  As you can see, we are not clean.  The last obstacle is one of their electrical shock obstacles. There were three of them.  Imagine rows of  long snake-like wires hanging that will shock you if you touch them.  But you have to get through them to cross the finish line. And then there's the thick heavy mud that makes it impossible to move faster than a snail. (You can choose to go around it, which is an option.  For the weenies.)  Ryan and I decided to go through with one of the other couples from our group by running all together.  We held hands and were going to finish like a Team! But then we didn't.  Why you ask?  Because Ryan got shocked through the first curtain if wires. It dropped him to the ground at which point he decided every man for himself.  He then proceeded to drop his wife's hand and barge through to the end.  I, on the other hand, decided to drop to the ground and army crawl through the whole thing and completely miss the shocking experience.  I did take a hit from Ryan's big shock but I think he took the bulk of it.  By the time it reached me it felt more like the strongest static shock you can imagine.  It took me much longer crawling but I would do it again the same way.
After the race, we hosed off the best we could and then changed into "clean" clothes in the tents they had set up.  We were still muddy.  But much cleaner than before. Everyone who finishes gets a tough mudder headband.  Mine is orange since this was my first race.  Ryan has done 3 now so his is turquoise.

This is our celebratory dinner where we treated ourselves to hamburgers and french fries. We were starving and it was delicious.  By the way, we don't match the rest of the group because I was washing our black shirts........



And because I washed my black shirt, it was ready to go for Sunday!  I wore it under my denim shirt and only occasionally pulled the "Superman" peek.  It was a fun surprise for everyone!!!!! He, he, he.
Overall, I had a blast.  It was challenging as far as endurance goes but I thought the obstacles were very doable.  The hills were the most challenging.  It took me and Ryan about 5 hours to get through it. I think.  I can't remember exactly. They had water stops and port a potties along the way as well as snacks every so often.  And the weather was perfect.  Not too hot, not too cold.  I was super sore the next day.  Well the next couple of days.  But it was a fun experience!