Monday, November 17, 2008

How to get rid of the pumpkins


Last week the girls asked me if they could go and smash the pumpkins. I told them that it would be OK as long as they took them out back to were we are going to put a garden in next year. So they got one of the pumpkins back there and smashed it and the other one made it half way there then sat on the lawn for the rest of the week. So yesterday I asked them to go and finish moving it and this is how they did it. Jake and I thought that it was so funny watching them trying to kick it over to the corner and not just picking it up and moving it that I had to take some pictures.








Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Kylie's pictures

Here are all of the pictures Kylie took yesterday in the rain. I think that we are going to have quite the little photographer on our hands and she love to take pictures.










these three pictures are of a lamp that we have in the house.


































































Reflections time



Here is Kylie's reflections project that she did this year. This is our first year of actually entering. there has always been a lot of talk about doing reflections but nothing ever gets done.

Kylie entered the photography section of reflections. She used my camera and went and took a bunch of pictures. We then printed them off and when the printed the ink didn't want to stick to the paper that we used and so it looks like they were over exposed. Kylie thought this was extremely cool so this turned out to be her project. We had to put it in a picture frame cause the ink wouldn't dry on the paper.

parent teacher conference time




We had parent teacher conference on Wednesday the 5th of November. I am always a little nervous when we go hoping that my children are doing good and not being little stinks for the teachers.


I am happy to say that they are doing great and have adjusted well to the new school seeing that we moved them from one school to another this year.


Here are there report cards. they are a little fuzzy cause my scanner isn't working so I took a picture of them.


Thursday, November 6, 2008

on the road again


So here I am being a single parent again. Jake left for Boise Idaho yesterday and will be gone until next week sometime. Yesterday started out as a bad day for him. when we got up to get ready it was snowing not just a little bit but enough that the grass was fully covered in less than a half hour. We get him to the plant so that he could leave and not have the car parked there for over a week. They were finally leaving the plant Jake being the leader of the convoy of about 10 trucks. They get to were I-215 merges with I-80 heading west bound to get to I-15 and Jake sees a car side swipe another car in all of the snowy mess of the roads. Jake avoids the mess of the accident and gets on the radio to let all of the other drivers know of the accident and the the road is really slippery. So the second truck in line gets through and then a car decides to stop in the middle of the lane to check on the original cars that were in the accident so the third truck has to take evasive maneuvers and ends up taking out the guard rail and totalling out the truck by riping out the transmission and drive line and only going at the speed of about 25 mph. The truck behind the third truck see this happen and tries to avoid the truck and ends up in the median with the trailer that it was pulling on the other side in on coming traffic rolled. Needless to say they shut down both sides of the freeway for a couple of hours trying to get it cleaned up. The good thing was that no one was hurt. Several hours later they finally had it cleaned up and on there way and they are all safely up in Idaho today working. Funny thing about this story is you would think that this kind of accident would be on the news. It wasn't because of all of the election coverage yesterday. When jake had called me to tell me about this and ask if it was on the news the only thing that Icould find was one traffic camera with the accident on it.