Saturday, November 21, 2009

Annika and Chorus


Annika loves to sing. She has been steadily developing this talent for a couple of years now. She joined the school chorus last year, so this is her second year. She is only required to attend pratice once a week, but that's not enough for her she insists on going twice a week. She adores Mrs. Elliot the music teacher at her school, and the chorus director. Annika also participates in a children's choir during the summer and of course, she sings regularly at church. Well all of this singing is really paying off for her lately. She recently auditioned for a solo and found out on Friday that she got it! They announced it over the intercom at school, even her brothers heard the announcement. She is so excited and we are very proud of her accomplishments.

Sophie Attends Princess Party


Sophie was invited to her 1st friend birthday party this weekend. It was a princess party for her friend Bella. She knows Bella well, because she is in nursery with her at church, I am also Bella's Mom's visiting teacher and friend. Therefore, Sophie has been to her home on several occasions, however this did not stop her from pitching a big 2yr old fit when I tried to drop her off for the party.
I finally got her to stay after spending 15 minutes helping her fashion a crown. She was happy an hour and a half later when I went back to pick her up. I knew she had a great time because her shirt was covered with frosting and she was happily toting her party favors around in her purse. She is such a girl!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Autumn Leaves


We decided to take a little drive and hike near squaw peak to see the changing maple leaves. We hiked up a mountain biking trail that Lori and I had been on in the past. We knew there were lots of maple trees in the area because we had been attacked by some maple-loving caterpillars there last year. Luckily, the caterpillars were gone, and they'd left enough leaves for us to enjoy.

Unfortunately, the caterpillars don't eat Zoobies - - plenty of them on the trail. Well fed too. They're probably the ones who ate the caterpillars. I don't really know how the BYU food chain works. Anyway, the leaves were gorgeous, and we all made it back down the mountain with minimal whining.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Stevens clan 1st day of school



The kids went back to school on August 20th. They were excited to start another year. Stockton is now in 5th grade, Annika is in 3rd grade and Sawyer is starting the 2nd grade. Sophie is back to chilling out with Mom all day and watching her favorite TV shows. (Sorry no picture of Annika, she had a wardrobe issue and did not want her picture taken, maybe we'll try again next week:)

Sophie and Kate



Sophie really likes to visit my cousin Kate. Just thought I'd share some pics I took of the two of them during our visit last week.

Riding in Grandpa Cleverley's boat





We took a weekend off and went to Idaho before the kids started school. Grandpa Cleverley was kind enough to take all of the kids on a boat ride around the Snake River near their house. The kids had a ball riding on the boat, looking for bugs and snails and eating snacks provided by Grandma.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Angie's Birthday Hike - Lake Hardy!

Chris and Angie were kind enough to invite Stockton and I on her birthday hike to Lake Hardy. What a great time! Chris and I try to do this hike each year, and it is not an easy one, but it's worth it.


The trail begins in Alpine, at about 5,200 feet, and ends at Hardy, which is just over 10,000 feet. Five miles one way, which means you gain about a thousand feet for each mile you hike.

I was worried about it being too hard for Stockton, but he did great! We saw deer, grouse, and rock chucks. Stockton was particularly interested in the "blazing fast" lizards we saw on the trail.



Upon arriving at the lake, we had lunch and took a swim in the ice-cold water. Chris, Angie and I did the swimming; Stockton refused to swim in the "snow water".


Before hiking back, we pulled out the Hostess cupcakes and sang Happy Birthday to Angie. Lots of fun and thanks to Chris and Angie for inviting us along!

Friday, July 31, 2009

Independence Day 2009



 
 
 
I know it's the end of the month, but I thought I would post some pics of the family at our 4th of July bar-b-que. There are a couple cute pics of my brother's baby Luke and of course my cute kids! We ate a lot and set off a bunch of fireworks!
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The Boondocks Bash!






Sawyer turned seven on July 31st. This year he wanted to go to Boondocks for his special day, he wanted all of our family who lives here to come and his one special friend Seth. We all had a blast! The kids enjoyed squirting each other on the bumper boats, Earl, Ken, Chris and Stockton loved the batting cages. Annika did everything in her power to acquire TICKETS! Sawyer shot like a pro at laser tag and Sophie was running around just trying to keep up with it all. We were there about 4 hours and it was a lot of fun. Happy Birthday Sawyer we love you.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

My New Hair



I went to my hairdresser last week. I was really tempted to cut my hair, like always during the summer. Finally, I decided to get some bangs. So here I am with my "new hair." Sophie was very impressed and kept saying "Mommy hair cute!" I love this kid!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Directions for Beet Salad

Wash your beets and remove the tops. Place beets in a saucepan and cover with water, boil until fork tender, 30-40 min. depending on the size of beet. Let them cool and then peel the skin off and dice them. While the beets are cooking you can make the candied pecans. Put the pecans in a frying pan over med-low on stove top to roast them for a few minutes, stir them. Then add about 3 Tablespoons maple syrup and stir. Next, whisk the olive oil, orange juice, and balsamic vinegar together for the dressing. Arrange baby greens on 4 plates, put diced beets on top, then sprinkle on candied pecans, add your chicken and Feta cheese, then drizzle dressing on top. YUM!

Best Beet Salad Ever

I have never been a fan of beets. Maybe because I never had them cooked correctly. I have always thought they were a gross, slimy thing my Dad liked to eat out of a can. I've had some health issues lately, so I'm trying to eat better, meaning more veggies less fat. I also decided to grow beets in my garden this year, mostly because Stockton seemed to like them. I have come up with one of my favorite salads of all time! I have to post it, because I'm now a fan of this yummy red superfood.

Serves 4

one pound fresh beets tops removed
4 cups baby salad greens
1/3 cup pecans
3 tablespoons maple syrup
4 oz. Feta cheese
4-6 chicken breast tenders grilled and cut up

dressing
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/2 cup orange juice
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar

Friday, July 3, 2009

Oregon Trail Addiction

It's 1:10 AM and I'm sitting here watching Lori play Oregon Trail on her new phone. She usually hates video games, but she's been sitting here for the past 90 minutes, looking very intense, complaining about bear attacks, poisonous food, etc.

I've been married to this woman for fourteen years and thought I knew all there is to know. Well. . .today I learned something new. . .She is not immune to video game addiction. Btw - newsflash: She just arrived at the fort and has enough money to fix her wagon!!!

And for my future tormenters in hell - - the Oregon Trail theme music now moves Tim McGraw to page 2 of the demon hymn book.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Sophie: Crunk Ain't Dead



I guess I should be proud that my kids hate Country Music as much as I do. But when the two year-old answers questions "Lil' John" style, it might be time to tone down the Crunk. Here's what I mean:

Dad: Sophie. . .Sophie!

Sophie: Whaaaaat?

Dad: Sophie, come here and get your shoes on.

Sophie: Whaaatt? Oh-Kaaaaay Lil' John!

(for those who have not yet had the pleasure of listening to Lil' John, click here for a sample of his work. Heck, this is his entire body of work)

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Babies Everywhere!














We spent the weekend with new babies. Earl's sister Siouxzy had her little girl June on Sunday and my brother Joey blessed Luke on Sunday as well. It's nice to share their babies, since the only baby at our house is Sophie and we all know she's really not a baby anymore :)

Monday, May 25, 2009

Memorial Day Salad

This one was a big hit, so I'm posting it for anyone who needs a new summer salad recipe.

Dressing:

1/2 cup buttermilk
1/2 cup plain yogurt
1/4 cup mayo
1 tsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. dill weed
1/4 tsp. dried basil leaves
1/4 tsp. salt
pepper to taste

Combine all ingredients in a blender and refrigerate.

Salad Ingredients:

14 oz. Cooked and cooled cheese tortellini
1 bag fresh baby spinach
1 red pepper jullienned
1 small red onion finely chopped
1 cup grape tomatoes halved
1/2 cup fresh mushrooms
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
8 pieces of cooked bacon crumbled

Layer the ingredients and refrigerate for 1-3 hours. Then drizzle dressing over the top and toss.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Stockton's Baseball Game



Baseball season for Stockton is in full swing. He is averaging 2 games, plus a practice each week. It is really keeping us busy, but Stockton loves it! He usually plays third base. He made a good hit that resulted in a run tonight. I took some pictures with my new camera so I thought I would share.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Sophie's 2!!!






I'm a bit slow posting this, but Sophie turned 2 on April 24th. I can't believe my baby really isn't much of a baby anymore. She talks nonstop and has developed quite the stubborn little attitude lately. If she doesn't like what one of the kids is doing she yells, "NO, Go away!" She also loves to sing, especially songs she learns at nursery and rap tunes like, "Kiss Me Through the Phone" (courtesy of her Dad) Here are some pics of her birthday celebration.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Spring pictures






I took the kids to get their pictures taken on Friday. It was a hectic afternoon, but well worth it. I was able to get pictures of all of them, including Annika's baptism dress pictures. Kudos to a patient photographer and my 4 very cooperative kids. Now this week I can concentrate on Annika's birthday festivities.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

More church

Mobile devices are an essential tool when it comes to church survival. I learned this from the 15 year-olds I taught in Sunday school a couple of years ago. Upon receiving the calling to teach, I was told that they were the class from hell and that they had chased away "a couple" of teachers over the past year.

I was pleasantly surprised, my first week, when the kids sat quietly and politely nodded at appropriate times during my lesson. After that first class, I remember thinking "Wow, I am an AWESOME teacher. I really hit it out of the park with those kids!".

Week 2 went much the same. . .Week 3 brought me down to earth. During my lesson, I made eye contact with one of the girls in the class and called on her to answer a question. She nodded politely. I asked the question again. . .another polite nod. The class became strangely quiet, and the kids looked awkwardly at the girl and each other. After a few moments of silence, I heard a faint t-t-t-TSSSS-t-t-t-t-TSSS. I took a closer look at the young girl and noticed little white wires, cleverly hidden under a sweater and behind hair, leading to her ears. i-Pod.

After killing the i-Pod craze in my class, the looks of boredom and sketchy behavior I was warned about quickly surfaced. They were a good class and I enjoyed the year I spent teaching them, but they certainly weren't the "angels" I had seen that first week.

Fast forward a year or so. . .My kids have inherited my "love" of long, boring Sunday meetings. To keep them in their seats and behaving in a semi-civil manner, I admit using a mobile device, once in awhile, to help break up the monotony. Annika and Sawyer "write letters" on the notepad of my CrackBerry, Sophie tries to dig the trackball out of the device, and I take unflattering pictures of Stockton and Lori during the service. Good times.



"If the pen is mightier than the sword, does that mean Shakespeare can kill Jedis?. . . .zzzzzzz. . .uh WHAT, HUH?"



"TWO high council speakers??"

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Sophie Goes to Nursery

We started dropping Sophie off in nursery last October when she reached the ripe age of 18 months. Things went well until our church time changed from 11am to 1pm. After the time change, nursery time encroached on nap time, and it became an entirely different game.

One of my old work buddies sent me this video, and it is pretty damn close to my nursery drop-off experience this past Sunday. Sophie is the "irritated" lady, I play the role of the kind but clueless elderly man trying to console her. The nice nursery lady plays the part of the young gate worker/enforcer with the radio.




PS: According to the nice nursery lady, Sophie pitches a fit for about 10 minutes before falling asleep in the corner for the next 90 mins.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Disney Pain

Before the Race: "Team Duda"



During the Race: The only reason I'm smiling here is because I just passed the 12 mile marker and I know I'm less than 10 minutes away from breakfast. Thanks to Stan for beating me by 30 minutes - plenty of time to grab a camera and backtrack a mile! And thanks to Dad for waking up at 3am to get me to the starting line!



After the Race:

I did finish - believe it or not. Didn't hit my goal of 2 hours (finished in 2:13), but did meet my goal of no stopping/no walking. No style points for this win, but a "W" nonetheless.