I know this is a few days late, but our kids enjoyed Halloween this year. We did the Ward trunk or treat on Wednesday and then trick or treating around our neighborhood on Friday. Alyssa chose to go with a friend this year instead of sticking with the slower younger siblings. They dressed up as a puppy, a tiger, and Queen Elsa.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Spelling Bee Champ
Alyssa was able to participate in her school spelling bee again this year. In order to be part of the school spelling bee, you have to get either first or second place in your class spelling bee. Alyssa got second place in her class spelling bee. She lost to the girl that got second place in the school spelling bee last year. She did really well in the school spelling bee this year. She was very confident and spoke clearly as she spelled her words. It got down to her and the other girl from her class in the end. They went on a few rounds without missing words and then they got to the 7th grade spelling words(ones we hadn't practiced with Alyssa). She got out on the word wherewithal (if that is even how you spell it) and placed 2nd overall. We were very happy with how well she did. I think she was happy too, even though she admitted afterwards that she really wanted to participate in the spelling bee the next day for the 4th-8th graders (only the first place winner from the 2nd and 3rd grade spelling bee goes on to compete with the older kids). She came down with a fever the following day, though, so she wouldn't have been able to do it anyways, even if she had gotten first place.
The winner, Nora, is in the center of this picture. The other boy is a 2nd grader who got 3rd place. I love how happy the two girls look. They loved being there together and spent the rest of the day together. They became good friends through competing together.
Here they are with their principal afterwards.We are so proud of her and look forward to many more spelling bee's in the future.
Moab Trip
We took a trip down to Moab during Fall Break. We joined Becky and Jake's family there since they were also on Fall break. We only spent 3 days, but had tons of fun. It was mostly fun to get our families together and see the kids play so well. On one of the days there, we went to Arches National Park. Here is our family in front of "Balanced Rock."
I guess people thought it was cool to stack up rocks next to balanced rock because there were tons of these little rock piles. These two girls are so similar and had so much fun together.Here are the older kids in front of "Delicate Arch." We opted to do the shorter hike to the upper viewpoint instead of the strenuous 3 miler to the actual arch. It would have been fun to get closer, but not with tired kids in tow.
These two couldn't get enough of the climbing. Some places they climbed to scared me to death, but they always managed to make it safely back to the ground. If you look closely in the second picture, you can see Jake, Conner, and Alyssa in the shadows of that huge rock towards the top.
I guess Ashley and Claire were not in the mood to smile in this picture, but here are all of the kids together.
The Moms with the kids.
We rented a 2-room condo south of town, which ended up working really well for our families. The kids kind of sprawled out in the living room, with the younger kids in the parents bedrooms. The condo ended up having a hot tub on it's patio and access to the community pool. The kids loved the pool and the adults loved the hot tub. The kids also loved the shared backyard area complete with a patch of red sand to play in. Ashley and Tamma spent most of the time we were at the condo out in that sand.We learned quickly that Moab is the place to go to do some serious offroading. Becky and Jake knew this and mostly planned the trip for this purpose. They brought their jeep and the guys took the oldest two kids out one morning to do a trail.
They sounded like they had a lot of fun. Becky and Jake had to head out of town a little earlier than us because they had a longer drive home. After we parted ways, we went for a drive along the Colorado river and found this dirt road that took us into Canyonlands National Park. (Danny had been told about it by a couple of people, so we went looking for it). We stopped along the way to do some more climbing.
We also stopped to take another look at the Colorado River.
Here is a picture from the top of the cliff that we drove up. you can see the small dirt road that we came from. That road lead us right to the bottom of the cliff and then zig-zagged us up to the top. It was beautiful and a little scary at times, but well worth the 2 hour detour.
It was a really fun trip and we were glad that the Knudsen's invited us along. I have wanted to visit Moab and Arches since I was a student at BYU. It was nice to see the beauty down there and cross another thing off of my bucket list. The weather was also perfect.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
July and August
We had a lot of fun this summer. So much fun that I have completely neglected our blog. We took a trip down to California in July for the biannual Miner Family Reunion. This time, my parents found a beach house that was located right on the beach. The kids had so much fun with their cousins and it was so relaxing to spend a week at the beach with my family. Here is the group picture in front of our house.

While we were in California, we also spent a day with Danny's brothers and their families. It was fun to see so many members of our families.
Shortly after we got back from California, Danny and I went on a weekend getaway to Portland. It was nice to celebrate our anniversary with a couple of kid-free days.
While in Portland, I got to spend some time with one of my childhood best friends, Gemia. It was so good to see her, meet her kids, and catch up on life.
After we got back from Portland, grandma and Grandpa Miner came to visit for a couple of days. We had planned to go to the children's museum the first day, but discovered shortly after arriving that admission was only $2 that day, drawing in crowds from all over Utah and Salt Lake Counties. We quickly changed our plan, deciding that cheap admission was not worth the crowds. We went to the aquarium instead. Here we are waiting for our 4D movie to start.


We returned to the Children's museum the following day. Grandma even paid for the girls to try out the high ropes course. They thought both days were awesome and can't wait for Grandma to come visit again.
I took the kids up to temple square last month. We toured the conference center and went to the church history museum. They loved it and asked if we can go back soon.


I knocked something off my bucket list by taking the kids on the Timpanogos Cave Hike and tour. They did great for most of it. Ashley and Tyler both got bored while inside the cave.
Afterwards, we sat on a bench on the trail and had a snack. This squirrel wandered right up to us, begging for food. We gave in and gave him a couple of orange slices.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
A New Look
My hair has been getting really long and super annoying. I finally decided to chop it off and donate it. Here is the before picture, right before the stylist chopped it.
And here is the new look.
And here is the new look.
I'm still getting used to it. Hopefully it will feel nice to have the hair off of my neck, and for it not to take so long to dry. I will probably miss ponytails, though.
Bridal Veil Falls
On Thursday, we went with Danny's sister, Shannon, and girls to Bridal Veil Falls. The water was really cold, but it was plenty hot outside to make the kids not care. We let the kids wear swim suits so they could play in the water. Tyler even got in for a bit.
If only he didn't want to eat all those little rocks. The girls climbed up the rocks. I was a little concerned about how they would get back down, but they finally made it. If you look closely, you can see them in the picture below.
It was a fun afternoon and the kids were sad when it was time to leave.
4th of July
We had a very relaxed 4th of July this year. Tyler is at a difficult age to be out late, so we didn't even try. Danny had Stadium of Fire tickets, but neither of us felt like going far from home and fighting crowds. So we spent the day at home visiting with my sister, Marjorie, and her family. Then when they headed out for Stadium of Fire, we went to a park and played Frisbee golf. As it got close to getting dark, we headed home and put Tyler to bed, and then took the girls into the front yard to shoot off our own fireworks. We have never done our own fireworks before(besides sparklers) and the girls loved it. They especially loved the ones that shot up high in the air.
Bobby, Jesica, and Breanna Visit
A couple of weeks ago, we got a surprise visit from Danny's oldest brother, Bobby, and his family. His wife, Jesica, had never been to Utah, so we showed her around. We went up to Sundance and rode the ski lift up to the top. Alyssa loved hanging out with her older cousin.
Here is a shot of Alyssa on the ride back down.
Here is a shot of Alyssa on the ride back down.
It was fun to see them and to get to know Jesica a little better.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Splash Days
We went to this family carnival for Saratoga Springs Splash Days on Saturday. The girls got to do some really cool activities. They got to joust(although those sticks were way too big and heavy for Ashley).

They got to zip line. They said it was super fun.
They got to go inside of these huge balls and roll them around.
By far, the favorite was this walking on water bubble. I wish I could figure out how to post the video of it because I have never seen anything like this.
We went with the intention of staying for a couple of hours. I was finally able to drag them away after 4, only because everything closed down. They asked me afterwards if we could get one of those water bubble things for our backyard.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Tyler's First Birthday
Tyler had a great first birthday. It took him some time to understand how to unwrap presents, but he caught on by the third or forth present. He loved his new gifts(this sports court, a new book, stacking cups/ balls, a leap frog talking puppy, a ball popper, and a miniature chair).
I made him his own personal cake to dig into, and that is exactly what he did. I posted the series of pictures to show his progress.








I felt bad for him when he got it up his nose and in his eyes. Here are the three kids in their chairs.
He has his doctor's appointment tomorrow, but I would guess he is around 20 lbs and about 24 inches. He is a little guy for one year old. He has his two front bottom teeth, but that's it. He is crawling and standing up to stuff and getting into plenty of mischief, including this cupboard
We have had such a great first year with him. He is such a good baby and so fun to have around. We sure love him.
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