Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween 2010

This year at the Cahoon household Halloween was a busy affair, with cousins and grandmas and grandpas visiting.The kids got to dress up for two ward trunk or treats and for trick or treating around the nieghborhood. Emma was a Geisha Girl, Grant was Mr. Incredible, and Charlie was a hamburger.


The kids also carved pumpkins and decorated a halloween gingerbreadhouse with Grandma Cahoon.


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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

I know, I know……….

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HALLOWEEN 2006

Halloween is only 4 days away, but all of your blogs have inspired me!! I actually LOVE Halloween and the month has just slipped by and I didn’t take advantage of the holiday time to change my blog background. So here you go………enjoy for 4 more days!! (or probably a little longer than that, because chances are I won’t change it to something else for another week or so). BOO!!!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Grant's Yellow Belt Testing

The first week in October Grant tested for his Yellow Belt. He has been in Karate about 10 months now and this is his second rank advancement. His instructor is loving but very firm. It has been a great way for Grant to learn discipline, focus, and respect. He is currently obssesed with anything ninja, karate, or weapons. This is one of his forms:



This is the type of thing that I will love to show his first girlfriend:


Good job Grant!! Way to be a Blackbelt in traning!!

Camping Trip





















This is where I THOUGHT we were going to camp:
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Sounds nice, right? Well after we pulled in and saw all of the campsites with many people lounging about, talking, laughing, and generally having a good time—Jamie kept right on driving a decided that it was way to social for camping. So we kept driving to a "little place" Jamie and his buddies have quaded before. (mind you we were in a truck packed with camping equipment hauling a trailer with two quads)


This is the kind of road we drove on for a good 6 miles and the stream that we had to CROSS in order to find the perfect camping spot:

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We were definitely “roughing it” when all was said and done. But who could be campfire hot dogs, glimpes of butterflies, tin foil dinners, quad rides, playing the the river, and smores?!?!













On trips like theses, I am VERY grateful for a husband who would be perfectly contend to actually LIVE in the wilderness. He works his tail off to get camp set up, build a fire, cook most the meals,and even take the kids potty at midnight. I am also grateful for a daughter who isn't afraid to squat and "hug a tree". (even though we went through 3 sets of clothes because she insisted on going by herself most times after I gave her the inital lesson)












But in the end, this is what really sent us home:
























It started raining about 4:00am, and by 8:00am we obviously weren't sleeping, things were starting to get wet in the tent, and we decided that we should just pack it up and go home. The kids were very disappointed. On the way out it stopped raining and I got a great picture:

















































































As soon as we hit the highway and things smoothed out Emma and Grant took a much needed rest:









Corn Maze

This year I am doing preschool at home with Grant and is buddy Pierce one day a week.  Yesterday we were doing the letter “F”, so I took them to the “farm” , we went in the “field” (corn maze), and got some blueberries at the “fruit” stand.  Everything started off great, the boys were having fun and I thought we were making good progress in the maze.  But after about 20 minutes, the novelty of the whole experience wore off, and I had 2 little boys who just wanted to be OUT of the 2 1/2 acre maze.  So we busted through a wall to be FREE!!  Then they played in the jump houses until  they were red faced and HOT (because its still 90+degrees here!!)  All in all, I would have to say it was a “FANTASTIC” day!

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Emma's First Piano Recital

Emma's had her first piano recital at the end of September. She has been taking lessons for less than a year now, and we are really proud of her dedication and engery towards the piano. (she must have it in her genes beause the Cahoon side of the family is pretty musically talented). She played two songs--Playing Tag, Old German Dance:


Here she is with her talented piano teacher:














She even got to play on a beautiful baby grand:










And of course we headed to Leatherby's for some post recital refreshment:














Everyone got to partake in the deliciousness:

Crafty Clutter

I had to stop myself today, when I went upstairs.  This was the first thing I saw and I was so annoyed:

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After I counted to 10 and took a deep breath I dove in and started to clean things up.  As I was doing this I realized I needed to CHILL!!  Even though the kids didn’t clean up--they were having a good time while making this mess.  So I got the camera out, snapped a few shots of their “craftiness” and then left the mess to come blog.

DSCF2121 DSCF2122 DSCF2123 I don’t know if I’ll be as understand when the next episode of “crafty clutter” happens, but for now—life is good!!