We spent the most lovely weekend recently in the Hill Countey. We walked around the lake, hiked in the hills, ate at new restaurants and just enjoyed each other's company. It was a fabulous weekend.
We recently went to see Frozen on Ice. All the girls, even Kaylee, love frozen. It's magical and watching it on ice was even more magical. Even Spencer enjoyed himself. I love my little family so very much. I love spending time with them.
This past year Kaylee was in the 6th grade choir at Draper. She really enjoyed it. She did such a great job and has such a beautiful voice. We are so proud of her.
Kaylee was asked to sing A Child's Prayer in Sacrament. She did a beautiful job. M so proud of her and the beautiful young lady she is turning into. I love her so very much.
Finding things to do on Dallas isn't very hard. And we love hanging out with our best friends the Shumards. So we spent one afternoon in January hanging out with our great friends at Klyde Warren.
I went to lunch with Kaylee for her birthday and all her friends sang to her including her Social Studies teacher Mr. Smith. Even though she acted embrassed I think she secretly loved it. :)
Later that evening Kaylee chose to go to Olive Garden for her birthday dinner and we sang to her again there. Again I am pretty sure she loved it.
Once upon a time in a far far away land lived a beautiful maiden named Alisha. She loved her simple life but felt that something was missing. Until one day a very handsome prince, prince Lee, flashed up on her computer screen. She talked to him for a while and soon realised that he was the something missing. After a few months of chatting they finally met and Prince Lee realised that the beautiful maiden was what was missing from his life too and he asked her to marry him.
It has now been 11 years since that day when the beautiful maiden and handsome prince were married. They now have three gorgeous children, Princess Kaylee (8), Prince Spencer (5), and little Princess Siena (2) and are living happily ever after.
"If you are still in the process of raising children, be aware that the tiny fingerprints that show up on almost every newly cleaned surface, the toys scattered about the house, the piles and piles of laundry to be tackled will disappear all too soon and that you will - to your surprise - miss them profoundly."
~President Thomas S. Monson