Megan got invited to her friend, Alice's birthday party at Skate Country. She was pretty excited to go since she hasn't been to a birthday party in years because of COVID and they usually seem to be on Sundays.
Since it was during an open skate time, I took the other kids, too, and they had a fun time. Everyone wants to go back again soon.For once Peyton is taller than Kenzie (since she took off her skates).
The following weekend was pretty full. There was a YM/YW campout and rappelling trip and the kids' piano recital. Rachel and Jacob went on the campout and had some fun. It rained in the night and luckily Rachel's tent kept her dry (unlike a few other tents), but most of her tent-mates had left their shoes outside where they got wet. Rachel's (old, crusty) shoes were the only dry ones, so the girls took turns using them to go to the bathroom that morning. They got an early start to rappelling, luckily, so Rachel was able to jump off the cliff once before Jacob brought her down for the recital.
She had fun and would have liked to have gone again.
It was Ryan and Megan's first piano recital and they did great. All the kids did. We're grateful for Sister Bauer-she's a great piano teacher.
With that done, Fall Break officially started. Todd decided to postpone their trip to Washington, so instead of leaving Monday as originally planned, they waited until Friday. Grandma helped out a lot with watching their kids, which was great for my kids because she's a lot more fun than I am. My plans for fall break were cleaning sheets, going through clothes to get rid of too small clothes and get out the cold weather clothes, and deep cleaning the kids' rooms. We're about halfway through my plan. Grandma had better ideas. Tuesday we went to the Cienega Creek Preserve to go on a hike and play in the water there. Every time we go there the kids comment on how it doesn't even feel like Arizona there.
They had fun playing in the sand and burying the boys.
They even found some frogs that they were able to catch.
Rachel was more than ready to go home, but the others could have stayed and enjoyed the great outdoors for hours.
Rachel hardly used the bumpers, but when she switched to the lane without bumpers she couldn't throw it straight. It's all in her head, I guess.
Bowling was definitely a fun outing for everyone.
All three of the younger ones needed to use the bathroom at some point, so they all got to go inside the temple anyway. We had just read the dedicatory prayer for the Tucson Temple as part of our Come Follow Me study during the week. Ryan remembered the part about dedicating the grounds of the temple, so as soon as we got out of the car he bent down and touched the ground and told everyone "This is dedicated ground!"
We left my phone with the kids while we went inside and came out to a LOT of pictures on my phone.
This weekend was General Conference. We did "Fantasy General Conference" where everyone chose songs they thought would be sung, which session each of the apostles would speak, who besides the apostles would speak, and other such stuff. The kids were pretty good at listening, and trying to see how many they had gotten right. This is the only picture I have of our conference viewing:
Ryan decided my exercise band would make a great sweatband (as long as he wasn't actually sweating). LOL




