Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Orton Summer in a Nutshell

Okay, so it's going to be in a really big nutshell. Aside from the most recent post, I realized that it's been awhile since I've posted any pictures. So sorry you've had to put up with those obnoxiously long stories and all of those rantings and ravings. Since you've endured, you are all rewarded with a picture summary of our summer! Lucky you!

I can't believe that school starts in two weeks! This summer has flown by! It always amazes me that as you get older, time goes by faster. Why is that? I think I had more fun as a kid (mainly due to lack of real responsibility)...isn't time supposed to go by faster when you're having fun?
I am definitely ready for school to start, but I also remember not too long ago being anxious for summer to start! Will I ever be content? :)

So, here's a sum up and just some pictures of a few of my favorite things...Paige, Kamae, Spencer and Jack!

**Disclaimer: There are very few pictures of Spencer. The boy can't hold still long enough to have his picture taken and if by some miracle he does, he is making some weird face or his eyes are half closed. One day we'll get a good one of him. I'll put some in just so you know he's still around!

Paige went from early December to late April missing both of her front teeth. A good portion of that time she was also missing the two teeth on either side, leaving quite the gap! If you look closely you can see her right front tooth just starting to poke through! For the record, though, they have now all grown in, and quite nicely, I might add. I'm most appreciative of the non-crookedness...so far, so good!
A snap-shot of Miss Kamae. It was refreshing to get one of her not "posing", as she just loves to do!

Kamae, Paige and one of their best friends, Kelzey. She just lives around the corner and it is so nice to have them so close. They all get along really well and they have some really intense dance-offs in her front room! Highly entertaining...you just can't let them know that you're watching.

Paige's art project. Okay, so this isn't really a summer picture. I think it was actually done in April or May. Anyway, she did this for her school art fair. Since I was the one to help her, we decided that we could bake an art project, since I wouldn't really be able to help her much in any other area. She and I spent several evenings on this project and we had a great time doing it together. She put a lot of thought and planning into this and I think it turned out pretty cute!

Out of the 30 or so pictures of Jack I took this particular morning, this was the only one that turned out!

Jack's first time down a real slide. The kids were all very willing to help him...sometimes to his dismay. He loved it, though, and kept going back for more!

Look at how long her hair was! Prepare yourselves for the next picture!

Off with her hair!
It turned out really cute, but over the next week or so, I definitely had "cutter's remorse". She looks so dang cute with it short, but there are still times that I miss her long locks! She cut off about 8", just a couple of inches shy of being able to donate it to Locks of Love. Had we gone short enough to donate, I think we would have had to go short enough to shave her neck...I just couldn't do it, but now I feel a bit guilty. Maybe next time.

Jack's first real haircut. Austin gave him his first, but this was his first time in the chair. As you can see, he didn't mind it one bit!

I love it when babies are old enough to eat whatever we're eating...no more bottles or special baby food! Jack is thoroughly enjoying this piece of pizza! He gnawed on it for a good half hour and then wanted more.
We went to a Rader family reunion (my mom's side) in June up in McCall, ID. It was gorgeous and we all had a great time. There was so much to do and so many friends to be with that the kids didn't ever get bored! There were canoes and paddle boats in a big pond, fishing, frog catching, horse back riding, 4 wheeling, games, activities, yummy food, talent shows and on and on! Thanks Rader Family for a great week! Aunt Kristen and Uncle Craig were so good about keeping the kiddos entertained...thanks so much!
Where did this frog-catching, bug-loving girl come from? She surely can't be mine!



I got the biggest kick out of seeing just Jack's eyes peering over and just his cute feet sticking out from under this table!
Give this boy a ball and he is one happy camper!

Kamae on her way out for a ride.
Last time she rode a horse (she was about 2) the horse got spooked and she fell off and got a big goose-egg on her forehead. She claims to still remember it, so I was glad that that didn't stop her from trying again.
Paige ready to go!Paige and Spencer.
This was the coolest thing! Up in the mountains where we were, there was a beach! A slow moving river comes winding down and there is actual sand! We all took a trip to the beach and this is how the majority of the people got there...in a big flatbed trailer being pulled by a 4-wheeler. It's just a funny sight, if you ask me!

Paige has collected rocks since she could walk. Most little girls would go pick flowers...not her. If I let her actually keep all of the rocks that she has collected over the years, our house would be chock full! I thought it was a phase....apparently it's a really long one!:) It cracks me up because her enthusiasm over each one is unwaivering!Okay, so the water was a bit cold. It was fresh mountain run-off. But look at the skin and bones of this kid...according to our Wii Fit, he's a bit (or a lot) underweight! Those swim shorts are a 2T (he'll be 4 next month) and you can see they're about to fall off! I am constantly telling him to pull up his pants.

I knew the water would be cold, so I hadn't intended on Jack going in. My dad said he was willing to take him out and give it a try, so we just stripped him down. He actually didn't mind it too much and once he got used to it, he was in heaven!Thankfully someone there had an extra swim diaper for him to borrow, well...have. He just loved scooping up the sand and chucking it! Half of the time, it just ended back on himself!


I'll tell you...this ranch is a kid's dream! They have this really long rope swing and Austin would grab the end, run up the hill as far as he could and throw them down with all of his might. These kids would fly through the air! They loved it, but it about gave me a heart attack! Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of them at the highest peak, but trust me, they were way up there!


Our ward primary participated in the Steel Days Children's Parade. They all wore red, white and blue and decorated their bikes. They had a blast!

This was Spencer's first primary activity. He was so excited to be able to go and actually get to do something his big sisters got to do! Notice the eyes on his bike...that was his favorite part!
The next morning, the girls got to dance in the big Steel Days parade with their dance company. The parade route is almost 2 miles and it was hotter than Haiti! They thoroughly enjoyed it as they have for the past several years, but were so hot and tired by the end!

All lined up and waiting to go. Little did they know that they'd have to wait for nearly an hour...they were #67 in the line-up!Then, right after the parade, their group volunteered to perform at a fund-raiser fair for the Down's Syndrome community in our area. Once they got on stage and started performing, we could tell something wasn't quite right. Their formations were all off and it seemed like they didn't really know what they were doing. They've been doing these dances for months now, and we couldn't figure out what was going on. When the dance was over, they told us that the stage was burning their feet (the stage had been sitting in direct sunlight for hours)! They kept right on dancing, but they kept trying to back up so they could dance in the shade! Poor girls! It ended up being a long, hot, exhausting day, but lots of fun!

I still have some pictures to post of Kamae's birthday party, but my camera died mid-party, so my mom and my friend Robyn have most of those pictures. Once I get them, I'll tell you all about it! Other than that, that is pretty much our summer! I hope you have all had a great summer and are as excited as I am for school to start!

15 comments:

Lindalu said...

Looks like lots of fun--loves the pics!

Heidi and Rich said...

Your kids are so grown up. The girls are way too cute in their costumes. I look forward to dance recitals sometime in our future. That Ranch looks awesome by the way. Wouldn't it be cool if we could just live some place like that.

Kamae said...

I'm guilty . . . I never leave comments! I love seeing pictures--I can't believe how much they're growing up!

Kristen said...

Emily, you forgot to mention the best story about the paddle boat. Lets just say...Emily and I thought it would be fun to take our Nana and Grandpa out on the pond in the paddle boat. Nana and Grandpa sat in the front, and Emily and I hopped in the back. We both looked at the water coming into the back of the boat and said, "We better head back". Little did we know that it is NOT for 4 adults! It was the funniest thing! It is a miracle we didn't end up soaked. Moral of the story, paddle boats are for 2 adults and 2 children. :)

Love the pics Em!

Kim Simpson said...

Wow you guys have been busy. I too am ready for school to start, but I am pretty sure I will be ready for it to end also. I can't believe how big you kids are getting. I love the girls poses. Amen sista, on the kids being able to eat what everyone else eats. It makes for much lighter packing when going places!

Steve and Elva said...

Read every word. Great blog. Keep it up, we'll be depending on it when we're in China.

Trixy said...

How fun looks like a very fun filled summer where did it go thanks again for helping Kiya at the parade and the other performance I owe you you know that right fun pictures

Sarah Anne said...

Holy recap Batman!
I loved this. You've been doing so much. I don't even know what to specifically comment on.
I can't believe Paige's gap was so big, her art project is awesome.
Kamae is so adorable and grown up. Her pose in that pre-parade shot cracks me up.
Spencer is all boy. Would you please start feeding him?
Jack is really his own character, huh? What a cool kid.
I loved seeing you at the reunion and wish I could see you everyday.
I love you and your blessed little family. Hugs and kisses.

Staci said...

yeah I love seeing new posts on your blog. I loved getting to see all the pictures from your summer. The picture of Spencer with his shorts falling way down reminds me of a picture we have of Marc in his swim trunks. Same look. And of course I think of Jacob too because he's super skinny too and has no bum!
Fun dance photos. And thanks for the summer recap.

Staci said...

(I should clarify, it was a shot of Marc when he was about 4, not recently).

Danielle said...

Love it! I am glad there are finally some new posts...I LOVE paige's hair it looks adorable, no need for cutter's remorse. The only event missing from your slew of photos is your scrapbooking trip with your bestest friend...

Laurel said...

It looks like you guys had an awesome summer - it's so great to catch up and see the pictures of all the fun.

Keri said...

How cute are your kids?! I can't believe school starts next mon. Crazy! Looks like your summer was a blast!

Tiffany said...

I love all the pictures! I need to be better at posting pictures too. Unfortunatly, I haven't gotten out my camera too much. It looks like they had a great summer. Those poor girls dancing on a hot stage! I can just see it! How funny. I am soooo ready for school to start!!

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