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Ok, so I've decided to start a blog and post things that are going on in our daily lives. I know, I know, you never thought I would do something like this. Well, I don't really have the time but I thought it would be kind of fun for everyone to keep up with us this way.

Monday, November 17, 2008

No Words Are Needed


Helping Dad Out


We were up on the roof from about 10:30 am until 6:30 pm and Scott was up there all day. He was such a big help and I don't think you could have made Jeremy a happier dad knowing that his son helped as much as he did.

Setting Out Shingles


Scott was so excited that Daddy let him get up on the top roof and help him get the shingles put on. Scott's job was to help get the shingles laid out and handed to Jeremy. He stuck with it and helped all day long. We are sooo proud of him. Good job Scott!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Mrs. Johnson And Scott


This is Mrs. Johnson, Scott's teacher. Scott was almost immediately comfortable around her because she reminded him a lot of Aunt Stacey. I've been going in and working with his class on sight words and I have to say, I think she's a great teacher.

Mrs. Dodds and Tagge


This is Mrs. Dodds, Tagge's kindergarten teacher. He also has an aide that helps in his class but I haven't managed to get a picture of her yet.

Gateway Preparatory Academy


This is the front of the kids' school. It is nice inside and we're thankful that we were able to get in.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Smiles


Don't think you'll see a bigger smile than this. Riding the four wheeler is Scott's favorite thing to do when we go and visit Jeremy in Kanab. I don't think he even cares if he sees his dad as long as he gets to ride the four wheeler.

Four Wheeling


So Scott feels like the biggest kid around because his dad finally let him take Tagge on a ride on the four wheeler. Scott spent a couple of days alone with his dad in Kanab and got to ride by himself and get the feel of driving it alone. (I've been working with him when I'm over there and letting him drive while I ride along with him.) But dad finally relented and said he could take Tagger around for a short ride. You would not believe the smile on his face. I don't think it could have gotten any bigger. We're so proud of him for being so grown up and responsible about the safety and rules associated with the four wheeler.

The Boys For Halloween


Thank goodness Halloween is finally over. The boys love dressing up in their costumes and trying to get them to stay out of them so they didn't ruin them before we could go trick or treating was just about impossible. But we made it with only minor problems that we were able to fix with safety pins. They both had a great time trick or treating and came away with quite a stash of candy (oh yeah).

Tagge Is A Power Ranger (Again)


Ok, So here it is again this year. Year 3 for Tagge wanting to be the Blue Power Ranger. I think it's great that he likes it so much and of course we have to buy a new costume each year because he wears the costume so much during the year that he wears it out. But he loves it so what are you going to do.

Scott Is A Zombie


This year Scott saw the Zombie costume and immediately knew that's what he wanted to be. First time he's really wanted to be something scary but I guess he's growing up already.

Halloween


The boys with Uncle Brett. Tagge is the Power Ranger and Scott is the Zombie. We try and get a picture with Uncle Brett every year for the boys' scrapbooks.

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