There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Pioneer Day at Lagoon!

We're kind of hooked on spending Pioneer Day at Lagoon! It is surprisingly not very busy, and this year we found an amazing last-minute deal that made me not shudder at the ticket prices! The boys love it, and we usually go with some or all of Grant's family, which makes it extra fun. I grew up going to Lagoon with cousins, and summer doesn't quite feel complete until we've had a family day there.
 
These are my two favorite pictures of the day. I got amazingly lucky on the timing on these!

 Brothers! When they weren't having power struggles over steering wheels, they were adorable together!

There is a picture of me on these boats from when I was close to the boys' age, and I actually have vague memories of riding them (back when they were pale blue)! It's one of my earliest memories.

Eliot and Cole -- love those buzzed-head buddies!

Zach and Logan. Love their faces!

 
Cousins! The new Tipsy Teacups ride was darling and fun!

Ah, the bumper cars! Funniest and most frustrating moments of the day! This video is so cute of E and Z together, but what I wish I would've gotten on film was when the boys got stuck in a traffic jam and Zach started pointing and scolding all the other kids around them ... and then, when Eliot was unsuccessful at getting them unstuck, Z tried to take over the wheel. That's my Zach. Priceless.

Preschool Photo Book


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My sister Mary shared the FANTASTIC idea to take pictures and make a photo book of all those bulky, but too-cute-to-throw-away preschool projects! LivingSocial was offering a great deal on Shutterfly books just after Eliot graduated, and this is the final project! I still have a stack of things I want to keep the originals of, but this made it much easier to toss the other stuff. Combined with some of our favorite photos of his preschool experience, I think it turned out fun! Eliot has no idea I made this, and I can't wait to surprise him when it comes in a few weeks!

Beatin' the Heat

It has been H.O.T. in our neck of the woods lately!! We're doing any and everything we can to keep cool!
 
 We're downin' lots of Otter Pops ...
 
 Chuggin' plenty of water ...
 
... and hittin' the pools and splash pads!

Fourth of July

I love the Fourth of July! I'm starting to like it as much as (or maybe more than?!) Christmas. Summer is my favorite season, and the Fourth usually involves all of my favorite summer activities: time at the lake, barbecuing and eating outside, plenty of watermelon and ice cream, patriotic music, and fireworks. Our Fourth was full and so much fun this year! We started off with a Dickinson family pancake breakfast at our house, followed by wave running at the lake.
Zach is a true water baby and when he wasn't mooching cruises around the wakeless zone from anyone on the machines, he was content to sit on the shore and throw rocks into the water. The bigger the better! 
And he had to try out cousin Brooklyn's float ring, too!

After the lake and naps for our worn-out boys, we went to Grant's parents for a barbecue and "Cul-de-Sac of Fire," which did not disappoint this year! In Eliot's words, "Those fireworks were totally wicked!!" (And they were!) 
 
The boys got all star-studded for the children's parade, where Eliot was not sheepish at all about joining in on a way-too-small tricycle. 
 
And he's already found the secret to winning over the ladies -- share your "pop-its" with them!

 The morning after the Fourth, we got up early and caught the end of the Balloon Festival in Provo and got donuts at Macey's. The only missing element for me this year was running in the Freedom Festival, but I opted out not knowing how I'd be feeling post-Ragnar. Something I did do for the first time this year was read a historical novel about U.S. History, and that really helped add to the spirit of the holiday for me. I read 1776 by David McCoullough. It was very different than I thought it would be and definitely not light reading, but I really enjoyed learning more about the first year of the Revolutionary War and plan to read a book about U.S. History every summer in the weeks leading up to the Fourth. It made my experience so much more meaningful.

They Call the Thing a Rodeo ...

For the week during the Lehi Roundup Rodeo, the song constantly running through my head is "Rodeo" by Garth Brooks.  All I can hear in my head is "It's boots and chaps, it's cowboy hats ..." as they line Main Street with flags and horses and bulls start filling up the corrals around the rodeo grounds. The entire city shuts down starting Thursday, horses and carriages tromp down Main Street Thursday night for the stock parade, and later that same evening, we start hearing the thump of music, cheers of the crowd, and announcer over the loud speakers just a few blocks away at the Rodeo, and we know ... it's Roundup time!
I wasn't quite sure what to think about Lehi when we first moved here. I didn't grow up shooting guns or riding horses, so I've definitely felt out of my element. I never considered myself a "city girl" until we came here, but now that I'm surrounded by houses with horse property and a town full of people that love their rodeo, I have to admit, I'm getting a little sucked in! We caught a bit of the horse parade this year, and I have to admit, it took my breath away to see those tall beautiful animals trotting together down our historic Main Street with cowboys and cowgirls holding up our nation's flags. It was so neat to see young boys mounted on huge horses riding along next to their dads and grandpas and realizing this is the heritage of this state and the town I now call home. I loved it! 
And Eliot fell in love with the rodeo the first time we went, and, since it falls at the end of June, he thinks it's now part of his birthday celebrations. If you ask him what his favorite parts are, he'll tell you he loves the motorcycles (there's a "half time" motocross show that's pretty thrilling!) and the snow cones. Maybe he'll grow to appreciate the rest of it when he's older.
As for me, I love the barrel racing and when they let the horses loose at the end of the Saturday night show. They come out without saddles or bridles and just run together. It's majestic and beautiful, and I can see why my father and grandfather loved riding and caring for horses on their Arizona ranch years ago. 
This year Grant's family came with us, and it was so fun to watch Grant's dad, who also grew up on a ranch, admire the horses and cheer on the cowboys. It was also very fun to watch our nephews squeal with excitement and watch in confusion as they took in their first rodeo. Cute Logan was hilarious and wore his sunglasses late into the night ... he won't take them off! So of course we had to sing him, "I wear my sunglasses at night ..."
And all the aunties were along, too ... Aunt Gaylyn won best-dressed cowgirl and Grant's dad won best-dressed cowboy. I found cute prizes for them at my favorite local store, Pioneer Party.
 
And of course, the inappropriate clown ... not sure why they keep inviting him back, but he makes us blush every year. Not looking forward to when Eliot actually understands his jokes ... geesh.
 
And one of my favorite pics of the evening. Grant with two little cowboys, Eliot and his cousin Cole. We're lucky enough to live close enough to walk. 

I have to admit it, Lehi's growing on me! Shortly after driving down our flag-lined Main Street, past all the brick store fronts with all the chairs and blankets set out for the parades, I even told Grant, "I think I'm falling in love with this place!" It's a fun place to raise little boys, for sure! Zach's new word after last week is "Hosse!" (Horse). We haven't taken him to the rodeo yet because it starts so late, but no doubt, he'll love it too! If you're ever out our way the end of June, come join us! We're sure y'all will love it!

And Now We Are Six!

It's hard to believe, but Mr. Eliot is SIX years old! He is a joy and a delight and way too smart for his own good! He's a champion reader, a social butterfly, a sweet and tender son and brother, and a total chatterbox! What I hear most about Eliot from other people his how much they love his excitement and enthusiasm, and how proper and polite he is. They are amazed by his ability to articulate his thoughts and feelings and the vocabulary he uses. I wish I could take credit for all the good things about Eliot, but honestly, so much of it is just who he is naturally and all the things he's picked up from reading! We have to get after him for having his light on late at night and reading away. I'll find stacks of books by his bed in the morning. He just can't get enough and absorbs everything he learns. But most of all, we are so proud of what a loving and friendly person he is. He is genuinely interested in other people and has a contagious excitement for life. It's easy to be happy when Eliot's around. I love seeing how excited kids in the neighborhood and his cousins are to see him. He is the life of our party, for sure!
For Eliot's birthday, we had birthday donuts and presents in the morning, we biked to the park, played with toys and watched his new movie in the afternoon, and went to Texas Roadhouse for dinner with Grandma and Grandpa Dickinson and Nanny McEuen. He got to sit on the birthday saddle, but wasn't too sure about everyone singing loudly to him (he's never been a fan of too much noise!). The party continued with cupcakes and ice cream out our family BBQ before the rodeo.

 Eliot's current favorites:
  • Grandma! They have a very special bond, and I don't think there's anyone he gets more excited to see! (Except his cousin Cole, he tells me ...)
  • All things Lego and Star Wars, and even better if they're combined! We tried to hold off on the Lego phase as long as we could to avoid the expense and having small pieces around our house, but he got a set for his birthday and is beyond hooked!
  • Favorite foods are pizza, hot dogs and watermelon, but he's really a good eater and will try most anything I put in front of him.
  • He loves going to Trafalga, the Rodeo, and late nights and sleepovers with his friends and cousins.
  • He loves playing with Daddy and looks forward to Saturday mornings, when he's allowed to get up early to watch cartoons with Dad.
  • He loves his Magic Tree House book club and gets right in there with all the older boys (most of the kids in the group are grade schoolers, probably around 8 or 9 years old). We're already into the Merlin Mission books, and he just gobbles them up!
  • He's the master of the iPad and runs it better than I do. His favorite apps/games are: 1) Fix-it Felix, Jr., 2) Yoda Chronicles (Lego Star Wars game), and 3) Mr./Mrs. Potato Head.
  • Loves playing on the swing set and running through the sprinklers.
  • He has become great at coloring and is constantly asking to print out coloring pages.
  • His favorite treat is snow cones.
  • He's my big helper with Zach and will often go into Z's room in the mornings to keep him entertained while I'm finishing getting ready. I usually find Zach in a crib full of books and toys, but there's nothing sweeter than listening to Eliot sing or read to Zach. He has his little bro wrapped around his finger. They are best friends, and I love seeing their relationship grow stronger every day!
  • He's getting more responsible and helps around the house. Grant has recently taught E how to wash dishes, and he does a great job!
  • His favorite shows are Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Toy Story 2 and Ratatouille.
  • His favorite songs are Some Nights (radio version only!), Ho, Hey! and songs from the Tarzan soundtrack.