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by Anya

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Emily -- A Celebration

Our sweet Emily turned 14 last week.
First of all, I need to preface this post by letting you know that Emily feels that her birthday is often overshadowed by other family events. I believe that every year for the past 4 we've been traveling on her birthday. So perhaps her feelings are correct, and not just middle-child mumbo jumbo angst.

It's not that we don't celebrate it. We've had Emily's day in Philly, PA, in Possum Kingdom, TX even in Disney World, for pity's sake. But she has this niggling apprehension that maybe, just maybe, we'd rather be doing anything instead of celebrating the glorious anniversary of her arrival into this world.

So, this year, we're actually at home for her blessed birthday, and asked her where she wanted to go for a birthday lunch. Since her birthday fell on a Sunday, and we live in Utah County where only about 10% of the available restaurants are actually open on the first day of the week, she decided she'd like to celebrate with a lunch a day early (when it's open) at Paradise Bakery and Cafe.

So we loaded up the minivan and headed out!
The weather was perfect for eating outside, and gave it that euro-vibe that makes everything taste better.The real celebration was on Sunday. Emily is also a fan of her mother's favorite cake, the Chocolate Strawberry Torte.Well-lit with 14 candles.For those of you unaware, Emily is the most fashion conscious member of our family. And so, appropriately, this was a very clothes-centric festivity.We scored a ton of stuff at DownEast's tent sale. We got stuff for 90% off. Which is highly appropriate for Emily, because not only is she fashionable, she's budget conscious.

Her sisters would say miserly. I say fiscally responsible.

In any case, the fact that we got so much of the loot on the cheap made it even more fun for Emily...and for her parents.

Jenna made the coolest miniature playground for Emily, her way of saying "thanks for all the times we play together at the park."That girl is over-the-top creative. By the way, that "playground bark" is construction paper meticulously cut and glued.

Finally, Emily's favoritest gift of all was...
a cell phone! And no, that's not the real phone, just a proxy we put in the bag to give her something to hold.

Here's the real deal. Yes, as of Friday she is rapidly developing a case of text thumb.

Happy Birthday, our sweet wonderful Emily!

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Making magic muck

Is there anything more delightful than green, slimy, semi-solid matter?
Apparently not.
What, pray-tell, goes into this strange concoction? I'm so glad you asked.

Mix 1/4 cup of water with 6 drops of food coloring. We picked green. Why? Because it looks grosser, of course.

Slowly sprinkle in 3/4 cup of corn starch, but don't mix it in. Let it sit for 2 minutes.

Then grab it with your hands. When you squeeze, it forms a ball; it then turns back to a slow flowing liquid when you release.

Hard...
Gooey...So slimy, so messy...so fun!

Free from Freedom!

Friday May 27th was a glorious day: it was Jenna's last day of the school year at Freedom Academy!

So we gathered at the Kyte's house so we could celebrate the day with other Freedom Academy kids from our church.
It's the last day!!
Escaping from the tramp tent.
Enthusiasm!
Let summer begin!