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First day of School

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This year, the first day of school was very bittersweet.  I had to leave the annual picture taking to Reid as I also had to go to my first day of school.  It was pretty cute, though, when Jaydon bounced into my room at about 6:30 AM wearing his school uniform and a big smile.  He had also styled his hair.  He was SO ready to go.  I'm glad Dad took these pictures so I could see my babies all ready for school.   He is GENUINELY excited and happy. Get ready, 2nd Grade!  Here comes Jaydon! Esther, in true Esther fashion, just wet her hair down and slicked it back instead of brushing it for the first day of school.  I have little animal erasers as an incentive to get that girl to do her hair in the morning.  At least she's got the uniform and a smile on and is ready for 4th grade. Isaac is the only child who will wear a belt.  He looks so handsome. Isaac is in 6th grade this year...his LAST year of elementary school!  Unbelievable. ...

Last Summer Hurrah!

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For our last week of summer, we went to church and wore "Rose Colored Glasses" that our primary music teacher, Sister Gibson, brought for us.  They weren't really rose-colored, but they were super cool, and all of my kids had to try them on.    Sister Gibson and Esther. Esther absolutely adores Sister Gibson. Isaac and the "Rose-colored Glasses" Jaydon and the "Rose-colored Glasses" On Tuesday and Thursday, we went to the beach for the first time all summer just because that's a summer necessity in Florida.  We've been avoiding it all summer because Jaydon had surgery and wasn't supposed to go and Isaac had soccer camps that conflicted with the beach.  So we went twice in one week just to make it happen.   *Side note on a personal level: On Thursday, while I was at the beach with the kids, I was offered a teaching job--which I accepted.   Esther, the little mother hen, had little kids helping her dig for things in the sand.  It was pretty c...

Utah Family Trip 2023

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About a month after our Asheville trip, we went to Utah.  We started off in St. George for Reid's family reunion.  After a week of that, we hopped in the car and drove to the southeastern side of Utah to visit my sisters--Jen and Kati.  I will remember this trip as the "See as Many National Parks as You Possibly Can Handle" trip.  I saw 5.  The rest of my family saw 4.  As a native Utahn, I can handle more National Parks than they all. Before I dive into the national parks, here are a few tidbits from the  Archibald family reunion: Grandma's Pajamas Reid's mom likes to sew.  She likes it enough to personally sew Christmas pajama pants for each grandchild.  She didn't get to do that this past Christmas, so one night we sang silent night and she handed them all a pair of pajamas.  My hat's off to her.   4th of July The cutest float that I saw and also had NOTHING to do with our country's independence from Great Britian.  Wait...M...