Thursday, June 23, 2011

Junior Golf and T-Ball

This summer Ashlee is playing T-Ball and doing Junior Golf. With golf they golf 3 holes from 150-200 yards out. The first 2 times it was so cold. The wind was blowing hard and not to mention we are out there at 7:50 am. Ash loves golf and is getting better and better every time. This week she shaved 12 stokes off from last week. This is her second year of T-Ball and I think she had more fun last year, because mom wasn't her coach. Adam got roped into coaching but with him farming I had to take over as coach. I've enjoyed it so far. Only had 1 parent so far yell at me for making her child sit an inning. (I sat her child because I have 15 kids on the team and can only play 10 kids at a time. So we take turns sitting out.)





Monday, June 20, 2011

Hole In One


Last Friday Adam went golfing with his cousin Lex. I received a phone call from Adam saying he just hit a hole in one. After they were done they told the people at the club house. Well in turn the club house notified the Times News and KMVT. There was a short write up in Saturdays papers and on Sundays sports newscast they noted Adams hole in one. Needless to say he thinks his pretty hot stuff right about now.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Ashlee Turns 5

Boy oh boy where has the time gone. Today Ashlee turned 5. I'm having a hard time with her turning 5. It means she is not a little girl anymore. She is growing up and soon will leave me for school. We have spent all day everyday together and to think that I have to share her with school makes me sad. I have loved our time together and would never change it for anything.
Ashlee 2 weeks old.

Ashlee's 5th birthday party.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

To Grandmothers House We Go! And other places

We headed off to Yuma, Arizona to go see Adam's Grandparents. We last saw them about 3 1/2 years ago. They saw Ashlee when she was about one, but have never saw Peyton in person. We drove to Laughlin, Nevada the first day. What a drive! 10 hours in a car. The kids did great. We left really early so a lot of driving was done while they were still sleeping. The next day we drove another 3 hours to Yuma. When we got there the sun was shining and it was 70 degrees. It felt great, considering it was in the teens when we left Idaho. We went and saw Grandma and Grandpa Bray. We returned the next day to say our good-byes to them. That was hard. It was great seeing them and talking with them.

Grandpa and Grandma Bray


Then onto San Diego. Back in the car for 4 hours. The weather was about 70 but it was windy. We spent 3 nights in San Diego. The kids loved feeding the ducks. Every morning about 9:30 10-12 ducks would come to our camping spot and look for food. We also walked on the beach (which was about 350 yards from where we stayed), drove to various beaches and boardwalks and went to a Winery. We also went and toured the USS Midway We didn't do the theme parks because we did them last year when we went to Florida. By then it was time to head for home.

Feeding the ducks


Del-Mar Beach


The girls on an airplane on the USS Midway


Walking on the beach near our camp spot.


We then drove to Las Vegas (5 hour drive) and stayed the night. The kids were still great in the car. Thank you people that invented DVD players for the car, Leapsters, and coloring books and crayons. They were life savers. We kept telling Ashlee we would go to M&M World and we did. She was so excited. She had never seen so many M&M's in one place. We had to get a bag with some of every color in it. The girls both loved Las Vegas. "Look at this, look at that" they kept saying. Being in Las Vegas meant only 8 hours more in the car. After 30 hours in the car I was never more happy to get home. Don't get me wrong we had a blast but it was great to be out of the car.

Dad and the girls at M&M World


Oh all the colors of M&M's


Ashlee asleep in Vegas


Peyton asleep in Vegas