Birthdays
Yes, part of the reason I have a blog is just so I can show what birthday cakes I decorate each year. I put a lot of work into those cakes! But this year there was an exception: Jimmy just wanted peach cobbler for his birthday. No decorating required... and the picture I took didn't look great, either, so I won't put it here. But here are a couple of other cakes:
Sam loves llamas... no one knows why. But I made him a llama cake anyway. |
He looks pretty happy about that llama! He turned 13 this year. |
Abby loves My Little Pony. This cake shows a scene with a pony in a hot air balloon and a pony near a barn. |
Abby turned 10 this year! My little girl is getting so grown up! |
Jim loves to eat... and especially loves to eat rolls. So I got him two dozen of these huge rolls for his birthday. He ate one dozen all on his own. He is 15 this year. |
Augie hasn't had his birthday yet... it's coming up in November. He will be baptized Nov. 30 so we are excited for that! It's a big milestone for him.
Fun Stuff
In February Abby went on a special Daddy-Daughter Date at our local Chick-fil-a restaurant. She got all dressed up and they went and ate chicken, then they got to ride in a limo! It was a very cool event. Here are some pictures.
Ready for her big night. |
Daddy Daughter date night... all ready to go! |
A fancy stretch Hummer limo... pretty cool! |
Abby exits the limo. She was given a rose this evening as well. |
This was the year Sam turned into a thespian. He loves acting and he was in three plays this year: The Princess Bride (a reader's theater), Twelfth Night (performed by his 7th grade class), and Alice in Wonderland (a production of Idaho Falls Youth Arts Centre).
In The Princess Bride, Sam had a narrator's role. He had to memorize nearly all the play and know when actors came in and out. He did a great job, and enjoyed working with Doyle Jenkins as the director and with the small cast. It was a fun night to watch.
Westly and Princess Buttercup are in front, and Sam is in back as the narrator. He also played the part of the Archdean. You know, "Mawwiage. Mawwiage is what bwings us together today." |
Sam got the role of Malvolio in Twelfth Night. If you're familiar with Shakespeare, this is a comedy play and Sam's role was pretty comedic. He's an uptight butler/servant who gets tricked into thinking his Lady is in love with him, and he shows up in crazy yellow socks and acts outside his rank, then gets put in prison. He was a good sport and loved the role he played.
Malvolio speaks with Feste the fool and Olivia, his lady. |
Malvolio reads a letter conveniently dropped in his path, making him think his lady is interested in raising him from his station and desires to love him. |
And now he's in jail. See the yellow stockings? |
The cast gathers at the end of the play. The class painted their own set. |
Sam was pleased to get a scholarship to participate in Alice in Wonderland. His try outs were in May, and the play was performed in a two-week crash course Summer Theater Camp in July. He was selected to play Cheshire Cat #1, which is a narrator-like role. But the play is a musical, too, so singing and dancing were a key part of his role. He learned about 15 different songs or reprises and was on stage the whole time. He had two counterpart Cats who also narrated. He was chosen for this role because of his great ability to memorize. He was so worn out at the end of two weeks! But the play was amazing, colorful, fun and well put together. We had a great time watching it.
Sam is the Cheshire cat's head, the girl in pink is the body, and the girl in yellow is the tail. |
One of the singing and dancing numbers, "Caucus Race." |
The cat narrated and so had a bench to sit up on stage during the play. They did a great job! |
School Highlights
The kids really enjoy going to Taylor's Crossing Charter School. They have some fun opportunities there. Here are a few of the things they did.Abby did an "Idaho Hero" report on Beaver Dick. She dressed as his wife, Jenny, a Shoshone Indian. She wrote a book about his life and made a diorama, then read the book and explained facts about his life to an audience.
Sam was selected as Citizen of the Month in March. Here his 7th grade teacher and the principal congratulate him. It was a great honor for him and showed a lot of progress through the year.
Jim performed his final dance routine at the end of the year. They aren't offering a dance class this year, so I'm glad he took the opportunity to learn dance while he could. He did a great job memorizing dance steps and working with the girls. This routine was called "Hit the Road Jack," and their dance class won an award at a local competition for Most Creative Routine. (Jim is, of course, the tall gangly one on the right.)
Random Pictures
We saw a lot of the Johnson side of the family this year, between my dad's 75th birthday celebration in April, a family reunion in June and another reunion in August. Here is what the kids did after the birthday celebration for Grandpa. They convinced him to take them for a ride on the "mule." I think there were 7 people on the ride!Sam is holding Jace and they went for a ride with Grandpa.
Augie is eating his favorite ice cream flavor, Playdough. :)
Here is Augie at the Museum of Idaho. They had a merry-go-round exhibit and he is on this special elephant seat from a classic carousel ride, almost 100 years old.
This is a quick picture of Jimmy's Eagle Scout project. He coordinated a team of volunteers to come and shovel and wheelbarrow 4 semi truck loads of bark into the new swing set play area at the school. It was a lot of work! It was hot and tiring but he showed great skill and had wonderful volunteers.
For more pictures, here are some links to Facebook:
Summer fun: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10201725345876058.1073741828.1252916618&type=1&l=ed613abe24
Anniversary trip: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10201518447263722.1073741827.1252916618&type=1&l=17f9c944fc
Spring: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10201518212657857.1073741825.1252916618&type=1&l=ec409cc9c3
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