Monday, May 23, 2011

Awards and Graduation

Krissia and Jefferson both had end of the year awards banquets last week. 

Jefferson received a Presidential Fitness Award, Honors Student Award, and an Outstanding Science Student Award.  We are so proud of him and the increased dedication he's shown to academics!  Unfortunately, my camera didn't make it to the ceremony :(

Krissia was recognized as an honor student and for her service on the Student Council at DHHS.  In a seperate ceremony, she was awarded a four year scholarship to Dixie College and named as one of the new ambassadors for that institution.  DEl participated in handing out the Dixie College scholarships, and it was fun to snap a few pictures of the two of them on stage:


Krissia with her good friend, Kyler

Mathison also had his preschool graduation this week, complete with a little program.  Here are some shots from that day:
Mathison's preschool class

Cute performer!

With Miss Erika, his teacher


I might be biased, but I think Mathison was one of the best performers during the program.  That is, when he wanted to be.  Half of the time, he was fixated on a button which had come undone on his shirt.  Here is a  video showing him singing while trying to fix his button:



Wednesday, May 18, 2011

A Surgery and a Birthday

I know I sound like a broken record when I say I wish there was some way to slow down time!  Seriously, the past few weeks have gone by in the blink of an eye, and the summer is shaping up to have tons of events as well.

One week ago today, our little Mathison had surgery at Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake City.  Many of you know he was born with clubfeet, and the right foot keeps turning in, stubbornly resisting non-invasive efforts of correction.  It was decided that work needed to be done on three tendons in his foot and leg, including the Achilles tendon.  My heart ached for my son, knowing this would be a very painful procedure.  Thankfully, Mathison has handled it pretty well, only crying a handful of times due to pain.  The doctor told us it would be at least a week and perhaps up to three weeks before he felt like moving around on it.  However, Mathison began putting weight on his foot only three DAYS after surgery and is now walking around comfortably in his cast.  Talk about one tough kid!

Here are a few pictures from surgery day:

Hanging out with Dad and Mom in pre-op:


Showing off his ID tag and hospital jammies:

Riding in his "magic" car.  They let him drive it all the way into the OR!


Sleeping it off after surgery:


Now, on to the birthday.  On Sunday, our sweet daughter turned (gulp) 18.  We celebrated with a small family party:



Can I just say that my kids are growing up WAY too quickly?!!  It saddens me to think that in a week, I will have two children that are graduated and grown :(

I don't want to end on a negative note, so I decided to throw in this shot.  I decided to take a picture of the three older kids as they were having a "moment" on the couch, but just as I pressed the button, Mathison popped up so he could also be in the picture.  I think it's so cute!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Senior Shoot

I had my first senior shoot this week.

I think it went pretty well.

Of course, I had a GREAT subject :)

Seriously, I'm pleased with the way they turned out.  It was so easy with Krissia; she is very photogenic and knows how to play to the camera.  I'm sure she's spoiled me for next time around!

Here are some of our favorites:









Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Clash of Kings Part Two

No, you didn't miss part one.

This also isn't a typo.

The "Clash of Kings" happened once before, when we were living in Price.  Jefferson told a few of his neighborhood friends about that event, and it was decided they host a second Clash of Kings - this time, in St. George.

There were 10 kids who participated, including Mathison.  He had his own little armor set, courtesy of his big brother.  I was grateful Jefferson decided to include him; Mathison had such a great time!

The boys met at a nearby park Saturday morning, and first thing on the agenda was getting armor made for everyone:

My two warriors:

Preparing for battle:


The battle begins:



The clash of kings:



A casualty on the field:
Mathison pretended to be dead several different times


It's amazing what you can do with some cardboard, a little tape...and a lot of imagination :)