Quotable Quotes

"If men are really humble, they will realize that they discover truth, but do not create truth." -Spencer W. Kimball

"It ain't about how hard you hit, its about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward--thats how winning is done." -Rocky Balboa

Thursday, December 18, 2008

December Highlights


Here is a picture from our trip to St. Louis that I didn't get in. Finally we found something that would wear our crazy boys out. They had a really great time playing inside this hamster wheel and went back to it several times throughout the day. Like I said before, the science museum was a lot of fun.


We also at the beginning of this month had our first snow. There was just enough on the gound that the boys could sled outside. They also tried out their little snow boards as well. Even little Christopher got into the snowboarding frenzy. I would have gone outside with them but I have been experiencing a lot of illness
these days with a succession of sinus infections. We have been getting a load of winter weather so hopefully I will be getting out and enjoying the winter weather sometime soon.

Of course December wouldn't be complete without the annual school Christmas program. Ethan and Stephen were in it this year together. It was fun watching the program. The picture quality is poor because we were so far away in the bleachers.
December is also the month of Ethan's birthday. He desired a Christmas tree
cake so I tried to make one for him. We also did chocolate cupcakes for those who didn't want the white tree cake. Now I know why cake decorators get the big bucks. We had a great time with family and friends as we celebrated Ethan turning seven years old. He was so excited and happy for his special day.









Monday, November 10, 2008

Fall Break





For fall break we went to St. Louis and took the children to see loads of things. On Thursday, we went to the zoo, where we all viewed the wonderful collection of animals there. Then on Friday we saw and went up into the Arch. The children all loved going up, although Ethan did express his fear of elevators just a bit. They enjoyed the museum there as well. After that we went to the science museum and had a great time viewing all the exhibits. The children by the end of the day were exhausted! The next day on Saturday we went to Cahokia and Bob and I introduced the children to Native American history. We walked on the great mound and hiked all around the grounds. We also went inside the interpretive center to view the exhibits on early Native American life. I am always very moved whenever we go there. While we were there at Cahokia, a large group was touring the center at the same time. It turned out they were a group from Utah seeing church sites and had just been to Nauvoo. So we talked with them a little about history and the Book of Mormon. It is so funny to meet up with other members of the church in unexpected places. After Cahokia we drove home. It is always fun to go other places and do other things every so often. Bob and I love introducing the boys to new and interesting things as they grow up. Here are some pictures of our travels and one of Christopher cutting up a pumpkin for Halloween. The children collected quite a bit of candy on Halloween and had a great time.




Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Christopher Joins His Brothers in the School Experience

Since school has started, Christopher has begged to go to school. Because his birthday falls just past the 2009 August beginning for regular school, I figured I would put him in pre-K school next year. However, since he has shown his ability to be ready for Kindergarten next year, we decided to put him in pre-school this year. He had his first day yesterday and did very well. Mrs. Ryan expressed she would like to nickname him smiley, because he smiled the whole time he was there. He is so excited about being a big school boy now. In talking with the Kindergarten teacher, she felt confident Christopher would be ready for her class, even though he won't be quite five yet when he starts school. We shall see how everything goes.

Ethan had his first test of the year and received a 100%. We are so pleased with how well he is doing. Unfortunately, first grade is quite the adjustment for him. Getting up in the morning is proving to be very difficult for him. He is very grouchy when he gets up. Hopefully as the year progresses things will get easier in the "waking up department" for him.

Stephen has been doing well too. He has gotten 100% + bonus on his spelling tests. He is also working very hard to be a good example and live up to the standards in his Faith in God book. He is growing up and is taking more and more responsibility in the house and at school. He is getting close to completing his Wolf rank and will be moving up to work on his Bear rank in October.

Thus our family is very busy keeping up with school, activities, and family fun. We are very blessed to have everyone healthy and happy and expect this new school year to be full of growth and fun.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

A New Pet For The Pace Family

We are now the proud owners of a new little kitten we have named Midnight. He is a stray that has been hanging around the neighborhood. I felt sorry for it, so I fed him and he of course stayed. He will be an outside cat, for the most part, but right now he is spending the next seven days cooped up in a cat carrier, because we had him fixed today. After that back outside he goes. He is a really sweet cat and although I think most cats are the spawn of Satan, I really like Midnight. He is a very affectionate cat and really likes people. He of course, is black and he is between four and six month old. I figure he will hunt the mice and moles in the yard and for the most part he just hangs around the property. At night, we may put him in his cat carrier to keep him safe from the coyotes.

I would post a picture, but recently our digital camera bit the dust, so until we can afford a new one we won't have pictures. Sorry Marthea, pictures of the new deck will have to wait. Maybe if Jeff can get out here while he is visiting, he can get a picture for you so you can see it.

The children are really glad to have Midnight and spend many hours petting and chasing him down. He is so good natured about it all. We are very happy to have such a super cat.

Friday, August 15, 2008

It Has Finally Happened!

After five long years of waiting and saving, the deck project has finally been accomplished! We get to use it this weekend for Christopher's birthday party. So pictures will come later. Dustin, Mike, and their helper Phil did an awesome job. We are very pleased with the result. Now we are able to go out our sliding glass door and get even more of a cross breeze in the living and kitchen space. There are other jobs that need doing but now we can at least scratch this one off the list.

Friday, July 25, 2008

40 is finally here!!!

I am so excited that 40 has finally arrived. I decided this year to spend it in the temple and my two wonderful sisters-in-law graciously came with me to Louisville. They took me to lunch at Qdoba, which was a lot of fun. The ride down and back was full of talking and laughing. We missed the turn off coming back, but with Stephanie and Bethany to get me back on track, there was no worries.

Bob gave me a super kiss and hug when I got home, plus Ethan and Chris greeted me with special homemade presents. Thanks to my wonderful in-laws for watching children and my sweet husband for picking them up and making the day possible. The first 40 years have been full of laughter, tears, excitement, hard times, surprises and tons of growth. I look forward to the future to be more of the same wonderful experiences.

I have heard it said more than once that every day above ground is a fantastic day. I agree with that philosophy whole heartedly. I thank all those who have made my life special. So a great big happy birthday kiss and hug to everyone!!!

I love you all.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Wisconsin 2008




Our annual Wisconsin trip for this year was definately enjoyed by all. We spent a lot of time around the cottage enjoying the sun, the non-humid weather, boating, walking, fishing, biking, swimming and playing in the sand. We were able to have Grandma and Grandpa Pace come be with us for a few days, as well as Bob's eldest brother Jeff and his son Nathan.








We also went to the Rib Lake Public library a couple of times, for books to read while we were there as well. Why bring books when there is a wealth of them at the library? In front of the library is this cute little dog made from scrap metal and the children really enjoyed playing with it. The bench next to it is a memorial bench of the Tlusty family. After perusing the phone book, there were a few listings, which I brought back to our very own resident geneologist Grandpa Tlustek.








We were also fortunate this year to take a canoe trip down the Flambeau River, which is located one hour north of the cottage. The highlight of the trip was seeing a bald eagle flying overhead and Stephen catching a large mouth bass.



The difficult thing about the trip, was the wind. I often had difficulty steering the canoe, because the wind would hit the front of the canoe and cause us to spin round and go backward. This resulted in us taking too long, thus we ended up having to get out early so we would be able to meet the pick up guy. I look forward to doing it again, maybe when the boys are older. That way we can do a several day excursion with camping along the river. Another big event, was seeing a bald eagle sitting on the shoulder of the highway just a few feet from the car. They are such an impressive raptor and what a treat it was to see it so close in the wild.
On the way home, we stopped overnight in Rockford, IL. While we were there, we went to the Burpee Museum of Natural History and the Children's Museum. The Burpee Museum was interesting but not very big. The Children's Museum had loads of hands on activities and tons to see. This museum is the fourth best in the country and had an outstanding play park on the backside of the building. We all had a blast playing back there in the mazes. All and all, we had a wonderful time and it seemed the vacation ended too soon. Maybe one year we will have more time to spend than just nine days.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Grade announcement!

I got an "A" in my Psycho/Socio Linguistics class. I was so happy. That class was a lot of work and very different from any class I have taken thus far. Since I have never taken a linguistics course, I was a little intimidated. I learned a lot and am looking forward (kind of) to taking another course in the Spring of 2009. Then I will be set for my license renewal. I hope one day I will actually be able to use it in a real classroom setting. Of course, everything I learn is helpful in teaching my own little guys and as I have said over and over there is no wasted learning.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Kindergarten Graduation

Ethan received so many awards in Kindergarten this year. His greatest achievements were Kindergarten Honor Roll, Mastery of all skills, and Accelerated Reader highest percentage in his class as well as the school. We were very happy for his great accomplishments. He was very excited afterward at the graduation party and wanted everyone to see his wonderful cache of awards.
It was a privilege to experience his special day with him.

Extra Baseball Pix

Stephen waiting for someone to send him on.Running Fast to make it home.


Baseball Fun

We are really enjoying baseball this year with the boys. Ethan is playing with the Kentucky Wildcats and Stephen with the Stanford Cardinals. Both are having a great time and improving each game. This is Stephen's first year playing ball and due to his age, had to start with machine pitch. At first, it was hard for him to hit but now, he is able to hit with much more confidence. Ethan opted for T-ball again this year. He is also doing very well. He rarely lets a ball get past him and he is hitting very well.
Ethan hitting!!!

Run Ethie!!!


He made it!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Class Almost Over

It has been difficult for me to add postings due to my psych/social lingustics class and also taking on my very first primary aged student. These two things have caused me to be in Bloomington three times a week, thus taking up precious time I use for other things. I have enjoyed my class so much and learned a lot. The hard thing about it, is all the reading and activities. It will be good for one thing to drop off my list of things to do. Of course, the new student takes time in developing lesson plans. Stephen and Ethan have also started baseball and T-ball respectively, so that will add to the running around. Thankfully, summer vacation will begin next month and that will allow for more time at home, so I can post.

I have really been enjoying the time I have been spending with my new student. Having him has allowed me to be a presence in his elementary school. This is what I would like to see happen, in that elementary schools enlist the help of multisensory specialists to help dyslexic students obtain normalized reading proficiency, like the typical student enjoys.

Thus, these are my paltry excuses as to why I haven't been posting as of late. I plan to remedy this, so I can be more consistent with the blog. I wish everyone a wonderful day!

Hiking in March and April






We have been very fortunate this spring to be able to start hiking in March and April. We have been hiking at Spring Mill and the Avoca Fish Hatchery several times already. There have been some complaints from children who have lost some of their "hiking legs". They will soon be up to speed so we can have many outdoor adventures this spring, summer, and fall.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Pinewood Derby and Basketball



The Pinewood Derby was this month and Stephen made his own car with his very own design. He called it the Rhino!!! Since it was his first time racing we decided not to get too into it by adding a bunch of extra stuff like weights. It was a good experience for him and next year he can think about making his car more competitive. Here he is waiting to race and then setting up his vehicle. Ethan and Christopher had a great time just running around looking at everything and playing in the Expo building. They spent a lot of time hiding and chasing each other.















Stephen has been playing basketball at Crossroads Christian Church. They administer the Upwards basketball program. Stephen is enjoying himself and learning a lot. He gets to run constantly to work off some of his exuberance. The whole family loves to watch and even Grandma and Grandpa Pace come to cheer him on.






The boys receive recognition when they come to practice and play in a game. They receive little colored stars. Green ones they receive for learning Bible verses and going to practice. Red, White, Silver, Yellow, and Blue they receive for displaying certain characteristics such as being Christlike or best defense. Stephen was really excited when he received the Christlike star.






Monday, January 14, 2008

WonderLab





Saturday we went to WonderLab for the second time this year. The children always love to go and play. Stephen and Ethan love the "spider web". It is actually supposed to be a growing pea plant that begins at the bottom level of the facility, to the ceiling above the second floor. This year is the first time Ethan has chosen to climb all the way to the top. Christopher still is a little unsure about climbing up, so he tries and then after trying to climb past the first leaf, decides to come down. One day he will scurry up behind his brothers.



While Stephen, Ethan, and Bob were climbing the "spider web". Christopher and I walked up the stairs to watch them reach the top. Then while they were up there hanging out, we looked at the bee colony and found the queen. After that, we looked at the different creatures inside the aquarium. I finally found the brittle star for the very first time. They also put in some new little red shrimp and baby star fish. Christopher and I spent a lot of time together just playing and talking. It was really fun. After we left, we went to visit Grandma and Grandpa Pace. During the visit, since it was so nice out, I walked and everyone else scootered to Olcott Park to play. I rode Bob's scooter around the walking path a few times while everyone else played. When I was done, I pushed children on swings and played on the equipment. It was nice to spend time with the boys and enjoy the company of our little precious guys.