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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Peterson Family Photo Shoot

My ENTIRE Family was in the same place for Thanksgiving this year!!! It has a been a few years since we have all been together sooo... we had to take pictures!
Here are a few......
Liz, Erin, Rachael, Mom, Tera,
Leslie, Rebecca, Aleece, Sarah

Jared, Dad, John, Scott, Joe
David, Trent, Klint

Leslie, Mom, Erin, Rebecca,
Sarah, Aleece, Rachael
(My Mom and Sisters)


Dad, David, Erin
Sarah, Leslie, Mom, Rebecca, Aleece
Jared, Rachael
(My Family)


Hayley, Mallory and Brittney



Brittney, Erin, Mallory, Hayley and Scott




Grandpa and Grandma Peterson and ALL their Grandkids
(17 grandkids to date with 3 more on the way)

Trans-Siberian Orchestra

For our 9th Anniversary (which isn't until Dec. 6th), Scott got tickets for us to go see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Christmas Concert at the Energy Solutions Arena. He was going to surprise me but he couldn't hold in his secret too long. He wrote on the calendar on November 25th, "DATE NIGHT 7 p.m. I didn't ever ask where we were going but Scott finally couldn't hold it in any longer. It was a great concert! I was totally expecting something different but it was amazing. Before going to the concert, the only song I really remember hearing (which I love) is "This Christmas Day" which I've heard on the radio a lot! This was really only my 2nd real concert I've been to in my life (I saw Colin Raye at the Utah State Fair Park back in 1993 or something). It was a fun night! (It was funny because earlier in the day I found out from my sister that my brother and sister in law, Dave and Tera, were going too! There were a lot of people there. Soon after we were settled in our seats, Dave and Tera walk in and there seats are just two rows in front of us! What are the chances!!)
Thank you Scott for a wonderful evening!
I LOVE YOU!!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Scott's Cow Elk Hunt


Scott went Elk Hunting with his nephews Justin, Dave and Marc. I think they are pretty crazy to go when it is sooo cold but they said they had a great time. They stayed in tents, on air mattresses (which turn into ice cubes when it's freezing outside--just in case you didn't know) with a Mr. Heater to keep them warm (which they had to change the propane bottle every hour during the night). After the first night of freezing to death, they all headed down to Springville and Scott purchased a new sleeping bag for my Christmas present (woo hoo) which is good down to 30 below zero (I don't think I will ever intentionally go camping when it is that cold outside--I like my warm trailer toooo much!!).

Scott and Justin were able to fill the two elk tags they had for the hunt. Scott will have to fill in more details when he gets a minute. Here are a few pictures from the hunt (I left the really graphic ones out)



Saturday, November 21, 2009

UCIRA Conference

Boy am I glad I don't have to be to work at a specific time everyday!!! Yesterday and today I attended the Utah Council of the International Reading Association Conference in Salt Lake (I went because I am the Treasurer of the Davis County Chapter plus I am getting Points to keep my Teaching License current). Friday morning had to meet some other ladies so we could carpool down at 7:30 a.m. Well, I had to get my three little girls out of bed at 6:30 a.m. so I could get them dressed, fed and their hair done before dropping them off at my friend Sara's at 7:15 so she could watch them for me while I was at the conference (Scott was gone Elk Hunting with his nephews). If I was really teaching school, this would be my life EVERYDAY! When I got home on Friday, my girls were all over me! They told me over and over again how much they missed me (this is a first) and asked why I needed to be gone again tomorrow.

When we arrived at the Sheraton Hotel where the conference was being held, I walked up to the registration table to get my nametag and bag. I sent in my registration the last week of October so I could get a $20 discount (since I was paying for myself and the registration for the two days was $130) but I hadn't received any correspondence to say my registration was received. The other ladies from the DCIRA council had sent their registrations together because the school district was paying for them. I get in line to get my stuff and low and behold they do not have a nametag for me. They sent me to the New Registration Desk and they check their computers and my name is not in their official database. I explained that I sent my registration the last week of October and I was just praying they weren't going to turn me away or make me pay$150. The lady at the table just grabbed a nametag, asked me to spell my name, she handed me my nametag and a bag and I was set to go! I was so relieved!!! (When I got home, I pulled up my bank statement and yes, my check had cleared and I had paid for the conference.)

When I walked into the Conference Room for the first Keynote Speaker, I was setting my stuff in a chair where my friends were and I saw Reed Spencer sitting a few tables over. Reed was my principal at the Early Childhood Center where I had taught my last four years. I walked over to say hi and he was shocked to see me. He asked me, "Are you back?" I just laughed and said that I wasn't but I was attending to keep my license current. We talked about our families and he told me about his new job at the State Office of Education. It was sooo good to see a familiar face!! He talked on Saturday as a Keynote Speaker and he had me wave my hand as he told a story that happened at the ECC (I remembered the incident even though it hadn't happened with kids in my class). Over the two days I saw several teachers I had worked with over the years and they all had the same question "Are you back?" I was very happy to tell them NO! Maybe someday I'll go back--who knows??

The conference was actually really good. I have been out of the classroom for 5 1/2 years now and it was refreshing to know that things haven't changed too much. There were a few acronyms one of the presenters talked about that I really had no clue what they meant but I had a good idea.

Friday as we were driving home, I was sitting in the backseat of Calleen's car (one of the ladies from DCIRA) and it was stop and go rush hour traffic on I-15. Now I am not one to usually get sick in the car but boy did I feel yucky on the way home!! I had to roll down my window and get a little fresh air and I mostly just closed my eyes and tried not to watch where we were going. I realized after I got home that I was starving. At the conference, they had a little brunch with fruit and muffins at 10:00, they then fed us lunch at 11:45 and then the conference ended at 4:30. If I have a say, they really need to spread the food out a little better. At lunchtime I was hardly hungry because we had just had a snack an hour earlier. (On Saturday, I took a baggie of Pretzels, a baggie of Goldfish crackers, a water bottle and a box of Wheat Thins--I was more than happy to share them with my friends from DCIRA and I didn't get sick at all on the way home Saturday!!)
Today, I didn't have to get my girls up and out the door because my Mom came and spent the night (Thanks Mom!!) so she watched my girls today. The first keynote speaker today was Dr. Ray Reutzel from Utah State University. I was very interested to hear what he had to say. My last year teaching (2003-2004), our school received the Reading First Grant. He was one of the main people in charge of the grant for the schools in Ogden School District so he came to my classroom and he held several workshops and trainings (things with the grant really picked up a lot after I quit so I missed a lot of the important reading things they started). Anyway, I was interested in what he had to say about reading. His keynote was about Motivating Readers and it was very interesting. After the keynote, I decided to listen to his session on Literacy Centers. If any of you know me well as a kindergarten teacher I am a huge advocate for Centers (I did three different center times in my classroom each day: Literacy Centers, Math Centers and Thematic Centers). As I was listening to him talk, I had a mental checklist going on in my head. Almost all the best practices for Literacy Centers he mentioned, I had done!! I am not too far out of the loop!! Dr. Reutzel held another class after lunch about teaching the alphabet (totally a kindergarten concept) so I attended that too! Again, most of the things he talked about I had done in my classroom!

I am so glad I was able to attend this conference! It was definitely well worth the money I spent! There were vendors there handing out sample packets of different reading programs. I ended up bringing home a stack of books that they handed out plus I WON a door prize drawing and I picked out a box set of books to teach comprehension! It was a wonderful two days!!

When I got home today, my girls thought it was Christmas as they pulled book after book after book from my bag. I think they enjoy having me home most of the time with them--I know I do!!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Mallory's Thanksgiving Lunch at School

Mallory's Kindergarten class was able to have a Thanksgiving Lunch at school today. Mallory was so excited because they were able to stay at school for lunch plus a parent could come eat with her. I am so glad I was able to go!! Each of the kindergartners got to decide if they wanted to be a Pilgrim or a Native American. Mallory choose to be a Pilgrim along with several of her friends in her class. Mallory's teacher had asked me if I could sew and I made the little aprons for all the little girls (I made 16 in all). I volunteer in Mallory's class every Thursday and today while I was there, we helped the kids finish their costumes and get them dressed for lunch. They all looked so cute!
Mallory and Mom

Mallory and her friend Abigale
(Abigale is in the other kindergarten class--they are such good friends!!)

Mallory the Pilgrim Girl

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat









I took Mallory and Hayley to their first play today. My nephew Colten, was in the play "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Bonneville High School and I took Mallory and Hayley to the matinee today (Scott stayed home and watched Brittney so they could both get a nap). Colten was in the Children's Chorus and my girls had a great time. My Mom (Grandma), my sister Leslie and her son Conner, Grandma Wood, Jared & Liz & Leah, Andrew and Emma were there. Liz's sister in law, Julie and her girls, Anna and Maddie were there also (I taught with Julie at Lewis Elementary). I had seen the play when I went to Washington D.C. in the 8th grade (way back in 1988) and also at Kingsbury Hall in 1998 (the one with Donny Osmond) and I was excited to see it again. Bonneville High did a great job! Colton came to visit us during intermission so we took a picture of him then--he was all smiles!! We had a blast! Colten, we are so glad you made it into the play to give us an excuse to go!!!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Fall Fun

Hayley hidin'

Head first is the best way to go!!


Mallory pickin' leaves


Mallory spreading leaves

Having fun

Buried Alive!!



At first, Brittney didn't care for the leaves but she quickly warmed up!

Brittney's soft landing


Pile on!!!

Not sure?? Is the top or the bottom better???

Hayley flying into the HUGE pile of leaves!!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Brittney's FREE AT LAST!!!!!!!

We redid sleeping arrangements at the Ropelato Household. Us girls decided Dad could still sleep inside the house-he was really grateful for our kindness!!! Mallory had totally outgrown the toddler bed (the top of her head touched one end of the bed and her toes the other) so we decided it was time to get Mallory a new bed. Brittney is in a BIG GIRL BED and no longer in a crib!! Freedom at last!! We moved Brittney in will Hayley and Hayley revels in being the BIG sister now!
Brittney in her new bed lovin' life!


Everyone is excited!!


New bed today, car tomorrow!! Life goes by sooo fast!
Mallory invited Hayley over for a "sleep over" the first few nights she had her big bed but she always renigged on her offer right before bedtime. Mom and Dad stepped in and Hayley finally got her chance to sleep over!! Mallory did later confess that she missed sleeping in the same room as Hayley but she has quickly gotten over that.
Mallory and Hayley really are the Best of Friends (most of the time)!!!




Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween Hoodlums

I know my costume is important but has anyone seen my candy bucket?
(Hayley as the Pretty Pink Princess)

I need my bucket too!!
(Mallory as a Lovely Leopard)

I have all the buckets!!!!
(Brittney as a cute Witch--she wouldn't wear her hat so we had to tell everyone what she was! It took a lot of convincing to get the dress on but once she knew she couldn't get candy without the costume, she was sold!!)


Abigale, Preslie, Hayley, Mallory and Brittney
Our trick-or-treating buddies!!
(We had a fun night with our friends - the John's)



Hayley's Preschool class for their Halloween Parade and Program!!


Hayley and her cousin Kaitlin - two little Southern Belle's
(the Best of Friends)