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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Well that's just LOUSY


So we've had a lice scare. I wasn't too worried about the boys (We can just shave their heads after all). However, Megan and I aren't quite ready to go that far. So after reading about the pesticides used to kill lice we went for the natural method. (Keep in mind I didn't see any in any of the heads I looked through - but better safe than sorry).

We doused our hair with olive oil (slept on it for eight hours) and then washed it out with Tee Tree Oil shampoo. It was fun the first time. We are supposed to do it every three to four days for two weeks though. Something tells me it won't be quite as fun by the third time we do it.

The trees don't change in Arizona


We went up to Utah this weekend and took the kids on a drive in the Canyon. They had no idea the trees change color. This picture just doesn't do justice to the Gold of these trees.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Overheard....

Andrew: What did you do with my human book?
Zac: What's a human book?
Andrew: That! (pointing to the green book I'm holding)
Zac: That's a Hymn Book.

Pure Imagination





It's fall break and the kids are trying to stay entertained with all this extra time on their hands. So they decided to make a Tent! What you can't see is the TV/VCR combo in the bookshelves there. A couple of snacks and they were set for the night. Of course their movie selections consist of "Blues Clues" and a recorded from TV edition of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"





Once of these days maybe their Uncle Ben can give them some ideas about what they can do with a spool of thread.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Extreme Makeover....Scott Home Edition

Megan went to a motivational conference just for teenagers that was supposed to help them realize that they can do hard things and that the time to do it is actually when you are a teenager.

This weekend she came into where I was hiding in my room and said: "you just don't want to go downstairs and face the mess". Truer words had never been spoken. So she offered to clean up downstairs in exchange for a cheeseburger happy meal from McDonalds. I took her up on it but in my mind didn't believe she'd last very long and told her it would probably be "too hard".

The boys wanted in on the deal and headed down to help Megan. They were excited to show me the finished product.



Andrew mopped the kitchen floor and vacuumed the family room. NOTICE the beautiful flowers in the vases. I've been putting flowers from my back yard in the vases lately and Megan took the initiative to change out the flowers. She also put out the latest Ensign, Friend and New Era. She re-arranged the furniture slightly for a more "pleasing effect". It's all about the details!



Anthony was in charge of organizing the hall closet. Very Nice!



I wish I had before pictures so you could see how TRULY amazing this was. (Oh and I ended up getting Megan a pair of jeans she's had her eyes on. I didn't think a cheeseburger was quite sufficient.)

Megan truly can do hard things (including keeping two young boys motivated to clean).

Constitution Week

Gilbert has the biggest Constitution celebration in the country! They always have fireworks and games and booths and a concert. This year the boys and I went and they had a blast playing on the jumpers, writing letters to the troops, fishing for a prize, gettting their picture taken in a race car, and meeting all four branches of the military. They even got to play with guns! SCORE!




They were of course a little confused when the country artist who was performing sang a song about "taking back our country". They wanted to know who had it.

Andrew brought a paper home from school with fill in the blanks. Here is what he put: "I live in: Gilbert. I like it because: We're Free."