Sunday, October 18, 2009
Bosotn
A couple of weeks ago we enjoyed a great Saturday in Boston. It was ward temple day, and the youth of the ward volunteered to babysit younger children at a nearby stake center so that parents could attend a session. What a wonderful act of service! It was neat to have Emi, Clara and James prepare and drive the two hours to the temple with us. Usually they're home with a babysitter, so this was a welcome change. They had a great time....and so did Jim and I!
After our session, we enjoyed walking around the temple grounds and admiring the temple.
After spending the morning at the temple, we took the kids to the Boston American Girl store!
Emi and Clara were sooo excited! They dressed their dolls special, just for the occasion. They loved everything in the store (it was really neat!). Every girl's and mom's dream store! Even Jim and James enjoyed it!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
"Big Boy"
The other day, James said to me "Yesterday I was small, but today I am a big boy!"
Another James moment this week:
We had just gotten back from a bike ride, and I said to James "Good job riding your bike, James!" and he replied:
"Yes, I exercise. I am getting BIG muscles!"
Sometimes they say the cutest things!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Back to School
The kids have actually been back in school for two weeks....but quite honestly it's been a very difficult two weeks! So, now I'm finally getting around to posting about school.
Emi coming off the bus on the first day of school. It is hard to believe that she's in third grade! She loves it!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
North Carolina
The best vacation of our summer was definitely Outer Banks. We spent nine glorious days in luxury and relaxation. My parents, Jeff, and Mark/Kimmie flew out from SLC to North Carolina. Alan and Lindsay already live in NC, and we drove down from CT. (Even the drive was great.) The entire family spent a fabulous week together!
Below are a few pics of some of the fun things we did while in the Outer Banks:
Four-wheeling on the beach was one of my favorite activities. Only 4x4 vehicles are allowed on certain beaches, and we could drive/bounce around for miles! The kids had a blast, I laughed for hours, and Jim loved driving thru the sand and surf!
Every day we went to the beach. The water was warm, the sand was soft, the waves were perfect, there were tons of shells to collect, and the beaches were very family friendly. Emi was in the surf continually, Clara collected hundreds of shells, and James loved running back and forth from the waves to the beach. The beach is awesome, the kids just entertain themselves for hours. My brother Alan brought lots of fun kites and also encouraged some serious sand castle building throughout the week!
We spent one afternoon visiting Kitty Hawk (the first flight, the Wright brothers etc.) Neat!
We visited one of the lighthouses on the Outer Banks. The kids all enjoyed climbing to the top...I on the other hand was a bit nervous. Heights aren't my favorite thing in the world. I was just worried that James was going slip through the railing or something! Paranoid I know :)
Other favorite things we did that aren't pictured (I need to get some more pics from Mark and Kimmie) - I loved going crab hunting on the beach at night. You go around 10 pm and there are hundreds of crabs roaming the beach. Kinda creepy, yes.....but very fun to scream and run around trying to catch them (the boys caught them.....the girls just screamed). I loved playing tennis, riding bikes, attempting to play beach volleyball (us Dibb's are not athletically gifted.....Jim was the only one of the bunch that could actually do some damage to the volleyball :). Oh, and enjoying lots and lots of homemade gourmet meals! Fabulous!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Aspen Grove
"The adults"
Grandma and Grandpa Steele and the cousins.

Lots of face painting this week: Here is James as a pirate and Emi as a cat
Lots of face painting this week: Here is James as a pirate and Emi as a cat
Emi fishing at the fish pond and Clara getting ready to climb the climbing wall:

Aspen Grove is located right at the base of Mount Timpanogus. (Jim and Brent were able to hike it.....and the rest of the fam took several shorter day hikes throughout the week). It's such a beautiful location, and just a great place to spend a week with family.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
24th of July (a bit late)
I'm quite behind in my blogging, so I've decided to work backwards. I'll document some highlights of our summer vacations starting with the 24th of July in Salt Lake City. We got tickets to The Days of '47 Parade and we all had a fantastic time. The kids loved the horses, the marching bands, the beautiful floats and the "pretty princesses".
Emi, James and Clara sportin' their shades as they watch the parade from the bleachers.
After the parade, we walked around temple square and took some pics. It was a beautiful, HOT, dry day.............ahhhhh! Summer in Utah! 
The evening of the 24th, we drove up to 'This is the Place' monument to show the kids where the pioneers first entered the Salt Lake City Valley. It was fun celebrating a "Utah holiday". It's still strange living in CT when the 24th of July rolls around each year. I still think "Gee, how come no one's celebrating?" :) We had a wonderful trip to Utah, and thoroughly enjoyed visiting family and friends!
This was our favorite float! We were a little partial simply because my Dad was in charge of building this float (that's my Dad walking in front of the float). It was a giant ship, and everything covering this float was donated to the church humanitarian center. It's covered with colorful quilts that people in my parents' stake made, and the waves are made of socks...that were also donated. Even the wooden ship frame was donated to a local park. Pretty cool! My Dad put forth a TON of work organizing and building this float, and it looked great! The kids loved seeing grandpa walk in the parade!
The evening of the 24th, we drove up to 'This is the Place' monument to show the kids where the pioneers first entered the Salt Lake City Valley. It was fun celebrating a "Utah holiday". It's still strange living in CT when the 24th of July rolls around each year. I still think "Gee, how come no one's celebrating?" :) We had a wonderful trip to Utah, and thoroughly enjoyed visiting family and friends!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Happy Birthday James!
James is THREE! We had a great day complete with birthday decorations, pancakes on the "You are special today" plate, a bike ride to the park, washing the car (a.k.a. playing with the hose), a trip to the library, swimming at the pool, James' dinner of choice (hot dogs, salad, chips and "root beard") and chocolate cake with chocolate frosting! What a day!
James was so cute today on his special day. He would sing "happy birthday to me" throughout the day, and whenever someone would wish him happy birthday, he would reply "tank you, I tree".
Emi and Clara were equally thrilled that there was a birthday to celebrate. They helped color birthday signs to decorate the dining room, and they were sure to give lots of extra hugs and kisses to the birthday boy. During morning and evening prayers, the girls expressed their thanks "for such a wonderful little brother" and that "we could celebrate James' special birthday." How sweet!!
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