I would like to say that I'm turning over a new leaf, but I'm not. I'm just updating the blog. Mostly because I would LIKE to be a better blogger. And we'll let it go at that.
In the year (almost) since I've blogged, much has happened, so here's a re-cap:
November 2013:
Savannah turned 12 and started going to Young Womens. That may have been the last thing I blogged about...
December 2013:
I made close to 150 pounds of fudge. I didn't eat more than 8 ounces of it. Lots of other people did. It was a good year to be a fudgemaker.
We had Christmas. It was great.
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| This is Bailey on our annual Christmas walk in the Rhododendron Gardens. She was a trooper! |
January 2014:
Savannah went on her first Youth Temple Trip. Andrew and I were privileged to be able to go with her. We took her out for dinner afterwards. Her experience was extra-ordinary, in that our good friends were there working, and we were able to go down and "meet the oxen" after everyone else had gone home. That was pretty neat for Savannah.
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| Margaret and her Birthday Brownies. They were delicious. |
Margaret turned 8 and got baptized. Her baptism was attended by close to 100 people. (The secret to having a well attended baptism? Have it on a Sunday - after church. Promise food afterwards - at your house.) Mom came for a week and some and we had a fantastic time visiting with her and didn't want her to leave.


Caroline turned 4. She got a bicycle. She rode it around the house. She loves it. She loves her Sunbeam class at church, and calls her teacher Sister S'more. (Her teacher is Sister Moore...) She loves to act out "FROZEN", and she and Bailey will often sit in the stairwell and sing "Let it DOE" at the top of their lungs. At 3 and 4, it's cute, no matter how many times we've heard it. Especially when they add their own actions...
March 2014:
Savannah had one of the leading roles in her Co-Op play, "As You Like It". She played dramatically, and has a gift for being able to portray her character well. She is our literal "Drama Queen."March also meant a dental trip for Margaret where she had an expander placed to see if we can avoid some future expenses. She was a good sport about the yucky tasting mold, and now loves to show off how her teeth have changed in the last few months!
April 2014:
We became Hog Farmers. 5 little pigs. None of them are going to have roast beef or cry wee-wee-wee all the way home.
May 2014:Bailey turned 3. She tells everyone that she's "this many" (holding up three fingers), and that we have pigs. She talks to everyone at the grocery store and tries to make as many people smile at her as she can. She and Caroline are thick as thieves. What Caroline does, Bailey has to do also. Sometimes that's a good thing.
Andrew took the three oldest on a road trip to Tennessee for a tractor. They were stopped in Stratton, CO by hail the size of golf balls, and then the trip was uneventful until the truck had problems in Rawlins, WY on the way home... They then spent three days touring Rawlins, and saw what used to be the state penitentiary where they were able to see a demonstration of a hanging and realized that they NEVER want to go to prison. They also visited the County Museum, and lots of restaurants. It was their luck that the cheapest hotel in town was also the one without a working swimming pool. It had a pool. The pool was closed for cleaning. Savannah and Margaret both remember Rawlins as the best part of the trip. Their trip also included a stop in St. Louis to see Andrew's sister, Emily; a stop in Provo, UT to see Andrew's sister, Rebecca; and a much needed although slightly unplanned stop in Salt Lake City, UT to see Temple Square and have the first home-cooked meal in several days with Ian and Christen. (Christen, I need the recipes for the food you fed them. Savannah talked about some pasta dish for TWO WEEKS!) Their 7 day trip lasted 10 days.July 2014:
LeGrand is now six and loves to be outside. He is always the first up in the morning, and has discovered that if he's really quiet, he can watch Mickey Mouse or Jake and the Neverland Pirates for a few minutes before the rest of the house gets up. He loves to play with Legos, and his favorite movie is THE LEGO MOVIE.

The end of July brought a Stahr Family Get Together and Have Lots of Food and Spend Time with Each Other, as well as Rachel and Laurel going through the temple. It was good to visit with everyone and see the cousins interact with each other. It also brought Savannah to the Hair Salon where she donated 12 inches of beautiful blonde to Wigs for Kids. Amazing what a hair-cut does for a gal! She loves the new look, and the fact that her hair is "curly" again. (It has some wave to it - enough to add body without being really curly...)August 2014:
Well, here we are. In the middle of August. We've had a great year so far, and it looks to be a fantastic year from here forward. Three days ago we took the children on a spontaneous trip to Neskowim Beach. It was our fourth time to the coast this year. In fact, we've been to state parks enough this year that I bought us a year long pass. It will pay for itself quickly, at this rate! We have loved it. This summer has been hot, and the cool weather at the coast has been a welcome change.
So... here's to me doing better at updating the blog. And an updated Family Picture, too. (Yes, LeGrand is in his "SHORTS!" Every single thing he was wearing was full of sand. I made him take his wet swim trunks off on the beach so that the sand that was in them would stay at the beach. It was a try...)
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| Beach Trip number 3... NOT Neskowim. This particular beach we had all to ourselves. It was lovely. |












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