Saturday, January 16, 2016

Lia's First Basketball Game

In keeping with my goal of introducing Lia to the three, basic team sports this school year (to help figure out if she is going to pursue team gymnastics this spring or kick it to the curb for good), I signed her up for rec basketball.  We convinced her friend, Sienna, to join Lia and off they went to their first practice the beginning of December.  After practicing twice a week for a little over a month, the girls had their first game today.  Ironically, it was against the other team that practices in the same gym at the same time as them.  Lia did a really good job defending her assigned player (you can tell who she is guarding by the matching bands they are wearing around their waste), but had a hard time figuring out that she should break away from this girl while playing offense.  In fact, the one time she made a basket is while she was standing close enough to Ron and me to hear us tell her to break away from her defender.  She listened to us and got free enough to have the ball passed to her.  She then promptly dribbled it up to the hoop, shot the ball, and made a basket!  We were so surprised and excited.  So, although Lia is absolutely loving basketball this season, we still need to work on helping her get down some of the basics of the game.



Lia dribbling the ball down court.


Heading toward the basket.


Lia passing to another teammate.


Lia trying to guard her girl.


More guarding...


and some more guarding.


Since I was busy yelling at Lia to get open, I didn't have my camera up and ready to go.  So, this was the only picture I managed to take of Lia's basket made in the game.  Here she is looking on as her throw goes through the basket!


We were lucky enough to learn from Sienna's mom that another girl, Peyton, that they both went to preschool with had signed up with her mom as the coach.  So, I quickly requested to have Lia put on this team.  Coach Ashley is a fabulous coach and is really helping the girls this winter with their game.  Here she is talking to the girls during halftime.  

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Winter Vacation to Priest Lake

Once again, we headed up to Priest Lake for the annual vacation the week after Christmas to play in the snow and be with my family.  It had snowed a TON the week of Christmas and the pass had been a total mess and closed several times during the days leading up to our trip, so I had wondered if we were even going to be able to make it.  However, the weather calmed down after Christmas and my entire family was able to make the trek over there with no problem.  There was about a foot of new snow at the cabin, so we had so much fun playing in it all week long.  Since we no longer get a big snow storm where we live each winter (like we did when I was a growing up), I am so grateful for the opportunity to bring my kids to a place where they can experience snow every year.  For me, this is such a fun part of being a child.  So, once again, I am so grateful to my parents for building this wonderful place for our family to enjoy--both in the summer and in the winter!  Since Ron was still recovering from his awful cold/flu, he only ventured out two of the mornings we were there to watch us sled for a few minutes.  We were just afraid that he would get worse being outside in the cold air.  But this turned out to be a good thing as Baby Ella did not love the snow like the bigger kids, so Ron was able to take her back inside the cabin and be with her while I frolicked in the snow with Logan and Lia.  I'd say it was a win-win situation except for the fact that Ron didn't get to have much "outside fun" this week.  Oh well, there's always next year...


Logan did not like wearing his pair of black gloves as they were "too hard" to get over his fingers, so he opted to wear Lia's old, lavender mittens all week long which was kind of funny.  So, here is my boy and his lavender mittens experiencing the snow the first morning we were there.


Ella standing unsure in the snow before she burst out into tears.  Luckily, I was able to snap this picture before she started crying.  She looked like such an adorable snow bunny this week!


Lia takes a break from sledding to take a picture with her sister.


All three of my kiddos decked out in their snow gear!


This was the first year that Lia was totally comfortable sledding on all of the hills with her big cousins.  She really has grown up in the past year and gotten so much braver at doing this (just like last summer when she finally started swimming in the deep end without a life jacket).  Here she is getting ready to slide down the steep hill in front of the cabin.


Down she goes!


And finishes with a smile!


Logan and Trenton spent many hours playing together all week long.  I'm so grateful that these two have each other!  Here they are testing out the snow together.


The boys and Baby Ella hanging out on the road above the cabin.


As always, Spencer was such a help with the little kids.  I am going to miss him so much when he goes on his mission this summer.  Here he is taking Logan down one of the two big hills in front of the cabin.


And, they're off!


I was able to take Ella down the big hill a few times one of the mornings we were outside.  She actually did okay and just sat quietly on my lap the entire ride down.


And, here we go!


Like previous years, the older cousins got a kick out of wandering around the other cabins on our road looking for gigantic ice cycles to break off and bring back home.  Here are Brynn and Kelsey with the biggest one they found all week.


Ron and Baby Ella.


An attempt at a family photo.  Little did I know that both Ella's and Logan's faces were being covered by their hoods.


Lia and the snow.  Look at that winter wonderful behind her.


Giving Ella some love before she called it quits and went into the cabin for the rest of the day.


Silly Logan barely giving me a smile for the picture.  


The view of our deck, the icicle collection, and the lake from the kitchen.  It is so pretty up here in the winter!


As always, Lia had the time of her life playing with the "triplets" whenever they were in the cabin.  Although all three of these girls are turning twelve in the next few months, they still will bring up their American Girl Dolls and play a few times with her.  I am so grateful for this and dread the day when it all stops.  Here are all four of them playing school on the stairs.


Lia's new doll, McKenna, with Elizabeth and Lanie.


Aunt Rebecca was kind enough to read to the boys a few times while we were up there.  Here are Logan and Trenton completely engrossed in a dinosaur book she was reading to them.


The triplets and Lia always make blanket forts to play under with their dolls.  Here is Lia and McKenna with Sarah in the background.


Ella spent most of the week running around the cabin like a crazy baby enjoying all of the attention from the older cousins.  She especially loved wearing the McDonald's backpack.  Here she is up on my bed ready to go!


Another day of play in the snow!  Spencer sending the two, little boys down the driveway in their own sled.


And down they come!


We tried a second attempt at a family photo another morning we were all outside.  I think this one turned out a little better.


My boy, Logan, hanging out on the steps.


We called Logan back down from the steps for one more pose.


And another photo before...


the big group one that Rebecca took with her camera.  I thought it turned out quite nice!


Lia heading down one of the long, sledding hills by herself.  So brave!


A picture I took of her after she past me.  Look at how beautiful the trees looked that week!  I just loved it.


Ron holding Ella before heading back inside that morning.


Chris and I taking Trenton and Logan down the big hill together.  It was so fun sledding side-by-side with them.


And here we go!


Grandpa also helped out several times by reading to our boy.  I just love how Logan is draped all over my dad while he was reading this book.  So cute.  Logan sure loves his grandpa.


Trenton got in on some of the story time, too.


As always, the older cousins were crazy and did the Polar Beat plunge on New Year's Eve Day.  Here they are getting ready to jump into the freezing, cold water surrounded by snow!


Kelsey and Brynn ready to go!


A freezing Sarah and Callie wait for the go ahead!


And, they're off!  Kelsey, Spencer, Sarah, and Callie running into the water (Brynn took the easy way out and just jumped off the dock and immediately hopped back up on it again).


Spencer leaping backwards into the water!  He's insane!

Thursday, December 31, 2015

21 Months Old!


I can't believe that my baby is 21 months old today.  How did this happen?  She is sure growing up fast these days.  I feel like I say this every month, but Ella is so busy.  During her waking hours, she is just everywhere and into everything.  I cannot even count how many times I am cleaning a room or picking up after the kids with her buzzing around me.  When I am done, I look behind me to find the previous room all messed up due to Ella's "help."  She has a knack of "undoing" things after I have done them.  Oh that girl.  She also continues to use my white, desk chair in the kitchen to get into anything up high.  She slides that thing all over the kitchen and quickly climbs up on it to access any counter top in the room.  Ugh.  Ella also continues to love doing whatever her siblings are doing and copies them all them time.  Whenever it is time to leave the house, she immediately figures this out and runs to the laundry room to get her shoes to follow the rest of us out of the house.  However, it is a major problem when she isn't going with the group.  A sobbing and heartbroken baby is always left behind to be soothed by the other parent.  Ella loves running from place to place which always makes me smile because it is so cute.  She also can be found shouting, "Weeeee," as she runs around the house if she is super excited.  Ella loves dancing and will start busting a move whenever she hears music on the TV or in the car or anywhere else.  I just love it.  She loves shoes and puts them on all the time.  Her current favorites are the snow boots I recently pulled out for our Priest Lake trip.  She wears those boots everywhere!  She also is very girly and loves wearing jewelry or carrying a purse around the house.  Also, whenever we ask her where someone or something is that she doesn't know, she holds out her hands in the upturned way that we all do when we don't know the answer.  It's so funny!  Ella is still a picky eater after being the best eater ever.  She refuses most meats and vegetables at dinner and other random food items for breakfast and lunch that differ from day to day.  She still sleeps well at night and takes a 2 hour nap every afternoon.  Ella LOVES her ya-ya (pacifier) and her soft, pink blanket and talks about them nonstop during the day.  In fact, she still regularily sneaks up to her room to get a ya-ya from her crib and will suddenly appear back downstairs with it in her mouth.  Oh, that sneaky girl.  Ella continues to learn new words and her favorite these days is "toot."  She loves to say it whenever someone toots in our house and points to that person's bottom.  We think this is so funny!  Ella's new words for the past month are:  gummies, cars, bubbles, bowl, broke, shoes, hair, wa-wa (for water), ca-ca (for bird), baby, eat, more, hot, shoes, cookies, cheese, amen, ocks (for socks), Logan, woof woof, the sound a lion, bear, and sheep/goat make, book, choo choo, juice, help you, ball, and back (for backpack).  We sure love our Ella Avalon!

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Tooth #4 Came Out!


Well, it happened again.  Lia's other top, middle tooth came out yesterday!  We had been hoping this would happen for weeks so that she could sing, "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth," but it happened the day AFTER Christmas!  She just missed it by a few hours.  Oh well.  Just like Lia's other top, middle tooth, this tooth had been lose for months and eventually started to sag creating a new gap in her top teeth.  I just had no idea this would happen.  So, it was a bit of a relief when it fell out as the whole tooth started to look a bit "sickly."  Lia's tooth finally came out while she was eating some Christmas M&M's while watching TV.  She immediately ran over to the kitchen counter to spit the bloody mess out in search of her tooth.  I was out running errands and missed the entire event, but Ron was home to take care of everything; however, they never found the tooth!  Apparently Lia swallowed it with the M&M's!  Woops.  So, we had to write a letter of explanation to the tooth fairy asking her to overlook the missing tooth under the pillow.  Luckily, she obliged and Lia got her $2 anyways!