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Monday, June 22, 2015

28 days hath February...

29 pictures hath this post. (well, that's if you count a collage as one. If you don't, there's a gazillion pictures.)

February started off with the Superbowl! We weren't that into the game this year (besides just rooting against the Patriots) - Chuck had a church meeting, and the kids and I allotted more attention to taking pictures of ourselves than watching the actual game.
Carma LOVED the family togetherness.

 
Most of late January/early February was spent truck shopping. It was miserable. This was my facebook post about the process:

"Things I am willing to do instead of continuing to shop for a second vehicle:
1. homeschool my kids. 1st period: science with Sid. 2nd period: life skills with Daniel Tiger. 3rd period: math with Odd Squad. 4th period: reading with the guy from Star Trek (are old eps of Reading Rainbow available online??)
2. walk to church every other week. Is it uphill both ways? Yes... but it's also downhill both ways, so that's something. Would I be a hot sweaty mess when I got there? Yes, but I have it on good authority that the Lord looketh on the heart and not on the outward appearance.
3. Schedule any and all appointments and outings on Chuck's days off - doctors, grocery shopping, etc. Oh wait, I do this anyways because taking Jack in public by myself TERRIFIES ME.
4. Be homebound with four kids for the 15+ days (not all at once) this summer that Chuck and the van will be gone on Scout/YM bizniz. Obviously the 'second vehicle' budget would be transferred to the 'chocolate and cookie dough' budget. Does McDonald's deliver??
Or maybe I'll suck it up and quit complaining about first world problems and get back to my newfound craigslist car+trucks addiction... "

Chuck and I started out by making a list of what we wanted in a truck, in order of importance. Naturally, I changed my mind every two days and revised the list accordingly. I spent more time on craigslist and ksl than I did on facebook during that three week period, if that tells you anything...
aaaand what do you know, we ended up buying the one truck that didn't even involve craigslist! We bought this beautiful Ford F150 from our good friends the Swensons. (who incidentally inspired us to buy a Chevy Uplander because we liked theirs. We're stalking them, vehicularly.) I like the truck because it reminds me of our old Ford Ranger, just like a new and improved version, you know? It only took me a while making loops in the church parking lot to remember how to drive stick sooo that's good.

We DID utilize craigslist for some other purchases in February, including a big trampoline for a stellar price of fifty dolla. It was good timing, because like two weeks later our medium-sized one was re-allocated to someone else's home... in the middle of the night... without our express permission... aka it got stolen.
But the boys are thrilled with this one (Clyde and Will were definitely too big for the smaller one) and after doing more research on the liability of trampolines... especially in an unfenced front yard... we're a-okay with losing possession the other one and wish it the best in its new home ;).

Girls night in February was at the Izatt home and we used Nycole's fancy timer on her phone to get this picture:
 And please enjoy how everyone else is smiling cutely and I look like I'm about to sneeze. That's my awkward laughing really hard face, fyi. So glad it's captured for posterity...

February=Blue and Gold Banquet for Cub Scouts! So much more fun/less stress to attend as a parent and not a leader!!
 That same night I put this picture on instagram/fb with the following caption: 
"Recap: this fella started his day off making lunches and getting kids to school, then got the tires rotated, made me lunch, washed and vacuumed out the van, spent the afternoon troubleshooting our non-hot dryer (including taking multiple children to the store to get the part), then fixed it and made two dishes for the Cub Scout potluck this evening. PLUS THOSE EYELASHES. Love him!"

 Clyde was Student of Honor at school, wooo! I'm up for any excuse to hit up McDonalds and also force my sweet third grader to acknowledge me in front of his friends at school ;). Jack and Carma tagged along and were both a big hit on the playground.
 A couple days later it was Chuck's turn to go to the school and hit up the boys' Valentine Day parties! Ah, young love - expressed in the form of twelve Fun Dips.

Valentine's Day itself was a day jam-packed with activities that mostly took Chuck and I away from each other, haha. He had a Scout overnighter at Bruneau Sand Dunes that was loads of fun and didn't involve that much blood:
 We spent the morning outside riding bikes until Chuck got home that afternoon, at which time the boys put on a special and highly entertaining song and dance number for us, props courtesy of Grandpa Braden, choreography was all Will:

 That evening, I left Chuck and the kids at home and headed out for a Valentine's date with my friend Sister Manilla Corse, aka my Sunday School team teacher:
  We were very excited to watch Braenna and Heather at their dance competition! We got to watch a few schools before them, which was neat - here's my alma mater, Timberline:
 One of the girls I went to high school with is now one of the coaches for THS, so it was fun to let her know that I was there and how impressed I was with their routine!

And of course Braenna and Heather did awesome, Idaho Arts has a really great dance program:
Sister Corse LOVED watching the dances, and was so so impressed with our girls, as was I. Fun date night!

 Here are some random Carma + food pictures, including the time she straight up fell asleep in her little chair, hahahaha.
 Jack rediscovered his Superman costume from a couple Halloweens ago and insisted on wearing it daily for a while. Here he is cheesily posing with the Superman Lego :).

Another craigslist purchase was a sweet new bike for Chuck (another re-allocation issue...). Chuck got peer pressured into delving into road biking last fall and it's turned out to be a really fun hobby for him. This day the missionaries stopped by to check out the bike and test it out a bit and race Clyde a bit:
To cross off a requirement in Clyde's scout book, we spent part of President's Day picking up trash along the path by our house. The boys loved scurrying about looking for trash, and I loved finding the big ticket items that conscientious neighbors dump in the creek: old TVs, tires, etc. GRRRRRR.

Oh, we got one last photo shoot out of the trampoline on Carma's 9 month bday. Such a cute little chubby genius:
 Sometimes the house is quiet because Jack is somewhere being naughty but usually it's because he's playing legos in Clyde and Will's room (which they would probably characterize as being naughty, haha). He can sit in there forever, just happily playing 'yegos' with the sun in his eyes and nary a care in the world.
 
 OH, back to the truck: we took it on its maiden Izatt family road trip, to Twin Falls, woo! We actually went to pick up some new seats for the truck (craigslist. again.) and decided to pull the boys outta school and make it an all day adventure. The truck is old school and has a little something called a "tape deck" so Chuck popped in a Star Wars tape and oh my gosh the road to Twin has never seemed longer.... ;). Jack loved it however, and we now find ourselves with a wee Jedi AS obsessed as Clyde was at his age, if not moreso.
 We got the seats first thing (a front bench seat to replace the current seat/console/seat so that all "six of us" can fit in "legally") and then had some adventures, mostly watching people parachute? hang glide? something? off the bridge and visiting Grandma Pam's classroom!

Okay, this is a random picture but I love it! One day in Sunday School I asked for a volunteer to help me drop off cookies to the kids who weren't there and, of course, Michael had my back. This kid is literally my right-hand man in class, he sits to my immediate right and is such a stellar helper and prayer-giver when NO ONE else will volunteer. As we walked up to one house I realized how awesome we looked in our sunglasses (orange aviator for me, green Minecraft for him) and insisted we take a picture.

 OH, another trampoline photo shoot: trying to get all four kiddos to smile. As always, it went splendidly.

We got some good Grandpa Braden time in during February, one night he came over and watched the boys for me while I spoke at a young men/ young women etiquette dinner. Another day he came over just to hang out and found himself on the bottom of this adorable dogpile:
 Ohhhh these two. Always on top of each other, always right next to me.

One  night as I was aimlessly wandering at Target (that's a lie, the aim was each and every clearance endcap
 I have a carefully mapped out route that I adhere to pretty much religiously) I happened to catch my reflection in a nearby mirror and just had to laugh - how many articles of men's clothing can a woman wear before it's considered cross-dressing?? But really, that sweatshirt looks pretty unisex, right? And the t-shirt underneath? And the shorts? And the shoes? 
Good news is that all of my underclothing is gender-appropriate so I feel like that's the important thing ;).

And speaking of cross-dressing, (what a segue!!) here's all four kids wearing THE cutest romper ever. I bought it back in the day for baby Clyde to wear to Chuck's BSU graduation, and I just love seeing my darling little babies in it!

February. Done. Boom. #bringonMarch

2 comments:

Ben and Courtney Hugo said...

Oh the tramp. Made my night.

Ben and Courtney Hugo said...

#marchisaleadyover #soisapril #itsjunejana