Monday, October 9, 2023

Fall Colors


Stetson went for a five and a half mile bike ride today and then road up a mountain to mountain bike. 
He also joined us Ice skating and went to Speech and Debate. 
Classes at Maintain Crest  continue. WE still need to work on our math class and fine tune a few other things but we are learning everyday.


Evelyn is love, love, loving her ballet class and is so excited that her group has been cast as the Russian soldiers in the upcoming Nutcracker. She cannot wait!!! She is also really enjoying her Chemistry class and Board game class. She is creating in Art Exploration and learning in all of her classes. At home we often have to pull her away from a "Thea Stilton" book and her creative drawing but she is getting really good at guitar and violin and being very diligent in her math, grammar, typing and history. 
So much to learn, so little time. 


Hailey is very playful and helpful with her younger siblings. She loves to play fun games with Silas and is very inclusive with Bristol and Ezra too. She loves to draw, act, sing and dance and is often found doing a little of all of those each day. Her piano skills are really improving and she is at times diligent about her academic classes like math, language arts and history, all are great at free play and physical activity. Too bad these are not our society's main focus for children. 

                               

Bristol is really wanting to master reading. She is such a smart girl and is so good with numbers but something with reading just hasn't clicked yet, I'm sure it will soon!
She is a good little momma always wanting to help out with Silas. She learned how to change his diaper last week and is always eager to get him out of his bed and help him to play outside. 
She is really loving Barbie's lately and any game that she and her sisters think up.


Ezra is following along with all the phonograms and reading that I am doing with Bristol he may catch on fast. He loves to make sure that Silas is safe and will inform me if he is doing something that he thinks is unsafe. He is a very kind brother likes to joke and make others laugh. 
He is a very special little guy. 


Silas favorite response right now is "Wow" and he responds very appropriately.  Stetson and his friend were watching some mountain bike crashes on You Tube and he responds "Wow" as each man crashes. Daddy shows his a new tool and he responds "Wow". 
He is such a cute guy. We all love him oh so much. 


Monday, October 2, 2023

General Conference Weekend

Every 6 months we get to have a two day feast on the words of modern prophets and apostles. It is the best 2 weekend of every year!!! We have pictures of all of the apostles and the kids love to see if one of them is speaking with each new speaker. Not all of the speakers are apostles but all are leaders in the church. I usually have a treat after each of the apostles speak. The kids really look forward to the amount of treats that are shared on this weekend. 

I tried something new this year. I chose a jar and pulled out some beads that we own and asked the kids to place a bead in the jar each time they heard the name of Jesus or any other name that gives reference to him, there are many. They were busy running back and forth. Listening for the name of Jesus and helping each other get beads in the jar for all 10 hours of conference and over the extent of the two days. 

10 hours of listening is a long time. The kids did a great job of playing quietly and trying to be attentive. They played with magnets, Duplo's, colored, eat snacks, cuddled with mom or dad, put Kiwico sets together, made bracelets, and I am sure many other creative things. 

I feel filled and I am so grateful for these amazing kids that I get to nurture and have influence upon. They are amazing people and they are growing up way to fast. 

Some activities that we participated in during the week were to go pick raspberries for the last time of the season. We went to the pumpkin patch to check out what they have and prepare for bringing home a stash. We played at the park. Jumped on the tramp. Went to Ballet. Participated on YLA , CLC and high school classes. Went to scouts, referred some soccer games, YM and YW. Work for dad. Shopping, laundry, cooking sewing, canning, cleaning, driving kids around, and so much more. It is amazing all that goes on in one family in the coarse of 7 days. 

Monday, September 25, 2023

Bike the Bear



 Stetson just went with his scout troop to Garden City for the weekend and biked 50 miles all the way around Bear Lake. They also slept over night up there and the high was 58 degrees. It was a little cold. Stetsons good friend Kade was his buddy as they road around the Lake. I guess Kade thought that his jacket would be too much weight and so as they started out he didn't want to wear it. Even though it was nearly 35 degrees.  Not many miles into the event Kade started to stop responding to Stetson questions and Stetson could tell that Kade was getting really cold, too cold. It seems that they were required to put their leaders phone number on a wrist band. Stetson says that was a small miracle on behalf of Kade. Stetson had to flag down another rider and use their phone so that he could contact his leader and get him to come to Kade's aid. Lee was able to come and get them and Kade warmed up, got his jacket and was able to finish the race. It seems that there is always something exciting happening in the life of Stetson. 


All of the kids are getting into a really great routine with school. Stetson wakes himself up every morning for classes at the high school and gets himself there. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays the girls and I work together to do a variety of writing, spelling, typing, language arts, history and math. There is also the occasional book on CD or fairly constant morning reading of scripture and other great literature. 

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

September 2023


Okay, so these kids are the best at designing outfits and making up some game. They act out all sorts of parts from princes to avatar to fire bender to homeless orphan there is always something amazing going on in the Wade household. 



Raspberries are amazing!!!
There is a farm very close to our house where we have gone to pick twice now. Last time we were there we picked 10 pounds of produce. The kids truly enjoy eating there feel afterwards and then we freeze or make yummy German pancakes with whip cream and eat them that way. 



We realized that the best way to decongest our garage was to get a shed so we found one and it was delivered. Spencer the kids and I leveled out some ground and prepped the spot the week before and then poured gravel. After it was delivered we all helped to make and install shelfs and then organize it. It is so nice !!!

School schedules are working well and we are staring to get into a good groove.  



 

Monday, September 11, 2023

School



 Stetson : 

He is enrolled in Seminary with the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. 

He is currently enrolled in robotics and engineering principles with Mountain Crest High School. 

He is in Intermittent Debate with Nalyn Nielson

We signed him up for the same scouting group as his good friend Kade. 

He says he will be attending CAP ( Civil Air Patrol) but has found other fun things to do most Wednesday nights through the summer. 

We are signed him  up for a geometry class with BYU independent studies and are still working on that. 

We will also be working on drivers Ed later in the school year

I am also requesting that he read "The Screwtape Letters" and work through a work book that correlates with that. 

Evelyn: 

She is so excited to be enrolled in Ballet this year and is happy to be in Level 3. 

She is doing "Teaching Textbooks" math,

Good and the Beautiful Language arts and writing as well as more typing.  

She is enrolled in YLA (Youth Leaders for America) taking the following classes:

                 Health and Healing in Nature - Botanical  Science

                 Yoga

                World of Writing

                Chemistry

                Board Game Club 

                Art Exploration

She is also involved as a 2nd year orchestra member and taking private guitar lessons

We will also be doing a good and the beautiful History class with Hailey 


Hailey and Bristol are both enrolled at CLC ( Cache Learning Center) 

                Drama 

                Printmaking

                Choir

                Lego Club

Hailey is doing a Language arts program through good and the beautiful and math as well

Bristol is working hard on reading and doing a good and the beautiful math. 

The Scholie



 This is our "Skoolie" we have owned the bus for a few years but it was this last winter that we officially began the conversion. This project for a long time was mostly Spencer's project but as our deadline for our maiden voyage approached it became very real to the rest of the family. There was plenty of running around for the kids as many a day we assigned the kids to just be with dad and run and get or do whatever he needed.  There was painting, sewing, lots of clean up, tool finding, vacuuming, cooling dad down with spay bottles of water until we installed the swamp cooler. Taping and untapping. Removing decals like "emergence exit" more clean up and finding of tools. Fetching dad snacks and water and holding things. Stetson got to do a little more hands on tinkering creating thing with dad. We all really enjoyed seeing dads vision come about and become a reality. So many hours went into this and we still have a few more projects left to finish up. 











Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Family Update

                                                      

Stetson started part time at mountain crest high school. He is taking a robotics class, engineering principles and seminary. He's a super smart techy kid who has built several PC's for himself and friends. He also really enjoys anything outdoorsy. He went on a 15 mile bike ride this week, an 8 mile back packing trip last weekend and an overnighter to Bear Lake this weekend to fish and tube and play on the water. He does best if kept very busy.



Evelyn has started Ballet classes and really loves it. She is super excited to be apart of The Nutcracker later this year. She just turned 12 today and helped me make her favorite dessert, Lemon meringue pie. Ironically that was my mothers favorite too! She still plays the violin and is starting orchestra next week.

Hailey is prone to hurting herseft, unfortunately! This week while at Costco she somehow fell and sprained both her wrists and also her right elbow. She isn't able to pick up anything heavy. I'm sure she is liking not having to do some of her chores.  

Bristol lost her 2 front teeth yesterday. She sounds different now. Her and Ezra are often playing silly made up games together and mostly getting along. 



Ezra has all his church teachers wrapped around his finger without knowing it. He is just a kind, loving, fun kid. Who loves Silas and all of his siblings. Silas is a good eater, very active, and very smart. Communication is lacking and sometimes causes discomfort for all. We hope his vocabulary will increase soon. "He seems to think screaming at people is effective means of communication."(Stetson)


Spencer did an amazing job getting our bus ready for our Mount Rushmore trip. He worked very hard long hours at work and then came home and kept on working. We were able to get away for 8 days as a family. He is a great adventure planner. Now he Has been working on organizing our garage and new shed. Hopefully, as we organize, we will be able to find all his tools so we can finish the bus.


I am still primary president and gearing up for the third primary program since being called. Thankfully we have a smaller primary. I am also striving to preserve all that we grew in our garden and save it for later. I'm sure there are a 100 other things I could add, but we are staying busy and strong in our testimonies of Jesus Christ. We love you all and are so grateful for your influence in our lives.







Monday, May 1, 2023

Warmer weather, parks, fairs, movie parties, friends and more...


We went to the Hyrum cemetery to do service on Friday and Saturday. Friday with Grandpa where we focused on the area surrounding Grandma's headstone and Saturday with Dad and our ward family to work on another area of the cemetery.  


Also on Friday Hailey, Stetson And Evelyn volunteered at the Logan Zoo helping to remove and organize all of the Christmas decorations that needed storing away. 
While they were doing that the rest of us went to the adjoining park to play and eat a pic nick lunch. 


Friends!!!
Some of our favorite people are the Hayes family and we so enjoyed getting to see them for a few weeks as they stayed with grandparents near us and frequented our home. They have 5 kids all similar in age to my 5 oldest and they all get along famously. 


Sunday family photo. 
The girls were doing Stetson's hair and so it has accessories in it. 
Not a normal occurrence for that young man. 
It's not very often that all of the family wants to be in the same area. However, on this Sunday it seemed they all just wanted to be with Spencer and I and together all day. 


Evelyn invited a few girl friends over and watch a movie. They had popcorn and enjoyed some chatting as they watched before after and during. She has a big group of great girls to grow up with. 


We went to a "Family Resource Fair." Daddy was marketing there and we wanted to support him as he gave presentation about posture. The kids got a very individualized presentation and learned more about what daddy does each day. 
They also played lots of games, won treats, played with baby goats, met new people and enjoyed themselves.  
We also tried out new park equipment at a nearby park and enjoyed getting wiggles out. 


There are no pictures but the kids are participating in a play called "A Field of Star's." They will be preforming May 15th and we are learning a few things about the making of America and our founding fathers. I am excited to see the final production. 

 

Rainy Day Indoor Field Trip Activity






Relay races, scavenger hunt, hot potato, card games, coloring, dodge ball, bingo and more were played at this last minute field trip. We were scheduled to do another activity outside but the weather wasn't agreeing with us. Thankfully our group is full of talented women who love to help their kids and mine learn and enjoy friends. 
We had such a great time getting together as we always do.
As we were loading up and locking up the church I was looking for my Evelyn realizing that we had just left and locked the building and she was still inside. She was so interested in her book that she had come to the event but found an empty room in the building and just read. Thankfully I knew what room she was in and I knocked on the window. I scared her but she got the message and was a lot less scared than if she had been left there alone.  


 

Fire Station 71






Another great field trip to the fire station. We were not very far into our tour when the whole crew was called out to a incident. They were not gone long so we waited around in our cars and in the parking lot next door for about 20 minutes and then they returned and picked up right where they left off. We learned that this particulate unit, 71, is specialized in extracting people from collapsed locations and repelling in or out for rescues.  
We got to feel the pressure of holding a fire hose while it sprayed out water and see the distance of the water tank on a truck. It was a pretty chilly day so playing in the water was not so enjoyable but we still had fun. All the kids enjoyed this interactive learning opportunity and really liked all of the firefighters that we got to meet. Sure makes us grateful for these great men and women.