Well school has been in session for almost a month now and suddenly this week the temperature seems to have gone from Summer to Winter. I hate how Rexburg does this some years. It will be so hot it's melting your face off one day and then the next day you're wearing your winter coat and drinking hot chocolate! Can't there just be like a month of beautiful 60-65 degree Fall weather?! Is that too much to ask!? But I guess considering the weather that some other areas of the world are getting lately (hurricanes in Texas, Florida, the Caribbean islands) and fires in Canada, California and Montana (and Idaho!) I guess I shouldn't complain about 50 degree weather. But dang it seems cold this week. I'm hoping it gets warmer again for a few weeks before Winter hits us!
The kids are all getting into the swing of school. Gabe is liking sixth grade and his teachers. There was some locker drama on the first day about him getting a crappy low locker next to some annoying kid, but he handled that himself and talked to the teacher and got a new one that met his standards. haha Sometimes he complains about gym class and kids that cheat at sports, but if that's his biggest complaint that isn't too bad. lol He always is a pretty responsible kid about his schoolwork so I don't really have to worry about him getting things done and getting good grades. So that's nice! He got a ukelele about a month ago, I can't remember if I mentioned this, so he has been working on learning some easy beginner songs on that! I also steal it sometimes and try to teach myself things.
Caleb is a smart kid and seems to always get good grades on his tests. (He says, "I am the second smartest in my class." Not sure how he came to these conclusive results but ok, that's fine. ;) However, getting him to do his daily reading and do more than just the basic requirements on his homework assignments is a struggle. He just doesn't see why he would ever do even a smidge more than is required. That just doesn't make sense to Caleb. If he's doing what is required then that's good enough for him and that means he can move onto socializing with his friends, which is way more important that going the extra mile on his homework. (Eye roll.) But at least Heavenly Father gave him a strong brain and he learns things quickly and easily. Which is good because if he actually had to work hard to learn things we would all be in trouble. He just doesn't care about schoolwork as much as he does about being with his friends and being the life of the party.
He is also doing football right now, which seems to be taking over our lives. It wouldn't be so bad except that Josh somehow got roped into being a coach. So basically almost every week night, Josh gets home from work at 4, showers and changes, he and Caleb quick eat something, and then they are both gone until 7:30 for football practice. It makes it pretty pointless for me to try and make dinner. Gabe, Avery, and I eat a lot of grilled cheese and sandwiches lately. Here is a picture of him with his best buddy and friend from his class, Kayson (note the size difference. lol)
Avery is enjoying kindergarten every day in the afternoons. She also is taking a dance class every Thursday from 4-5 at Fuzion. She so far says she really likes this dance class (she says even better than her other one!) I hope she sticks with dance and always wants to do it.
Some other things we have done this past month include going to Montana, where we visited Aaron's family and my dad and Melissa, who had flown out for a visit. Avery was totally enthralled with Melissa's dog, Arissa. She pulled it around in a little wagon and held it on her lap every chance she could get. The smoke was in the air as we drove from Rexburg to Montana on Saturday evening and I caught this shot of the sunset between the mountains. Luckily Aaron's house was never right in harm's way of the fires!
Then we went to Utah for Labor Day weekend to visit with Stacey and Kamrie. There was this event called "Swiss Days" that I had always wanted to go to (it's like a giant craft fair/vendor fair). So me and Stacey and Kamrie and one other girl went to that while Josh took the three kids swimming at a local pool with a couple of water slides. It was the last swimming outdoors of the year! One last water day! They probably had a LOT more fun than I had. It was HOOOTTT at Swiss days and we left early we were so miserable. Then we stopped at Ikea, which led me into a giant brainstorm of how I wanted to redo the boys' bedroom. (More to come on that) Then that night Stacey took Avery to a movie (a cartoon about ballet called "Leap" and Kamrie took the boys to "Spiderman" (who knows which number), and me and Josh went out to dinner with some old friends, Kyle and Jamie Fransen. On Sunday we let Stacey take us on a hike up past Sundance. It probably would've seemed a lot easier (maybe) if it hadn't been hotter than the blazes outside. We were so sweaty and tired. Caleb took off his shirt for the whole walk home and walked in just his basketball shorts haha. But it was very pretty! We went to this waterfall called Stewart Falls. It gave me flashbacks to our hike in Hawaii. I always like the IDEA of going on a hike and then i get about halfway through and I'm like, "Why did I think this would be fun?" haha But then I look at the pictures and think "That was so pretty, it was so worth it!" So here are some pictures of the hike and us with Stacey and Kamrie at the pizza parlor and the Nickel Arcade:
THEN! About two weeks later, I went down to Utah AGAIN (this time by myself) and did the giant Ikea shopping trip. I had decided it was time for a redo on their room, since the loft beds that Josh built almost four years ago have become kind go outgrown. They had little desks underneath them that the boys could sit at. but those boys have gotten so tall that their heads are practically scraping the top of the beds! So I repainted the whole room in tones of blue, with some mountain silhouettes on the wall. Then I bought new white and navy striped bedding and some drawer units to make captains beds (mattresses on top of the drawers). It was quite the redo! I'm waiting on some throw pillows I designed and some wall decor but here's the current picture. My friend, Shalee, helped me with those awesome signs with their names on them! Here is the before and after. I think it makes the room seem a lot bigger and more open.
Also while I was in Utah that weekend, I got to attend my first session at the Salt Lake City Temple. I've been to visit that temple many times but never gone inside, so it was a cool experience! Then that night we had dinner at the cheesecake Factory, which is also a cool experience lol. The next day was the Badger vs. BYU game. I wore my Badger shirt and Stacey wore her BYU shirt. We had gotten tickets from a friend of hers for only $30. My mom, Jesse, Norb, Heidi, and more from Fond du lac had flown out just for the weekend to see the game so we met up with them to tailgate on Saturday at about noon and then walked to the game together. Then that night we went out to dinner at Tucano's. It was fun to see my mom, even if it was just for a brief time! Also, in case you missed it… the Badgers stomped BYU like 40 to 7 or something like that. The BYU fans were not happy.
And last but not least, somewhere in between all this we went to the Southeast Idaho Fair in blackfoot (pretty much what you would expect from a fair… lots of ghetto rides and overpriced fair food, which we skipped and went to Chick Fil A afterwards..) but the kids had fun on the rides!
And Josh had a day where he had taken the day off to go fishing and then his friends bailed on him and I had TONS of Etsy work that day (I think it was a Monday which are always the worst) so he and Avery went to Mesa Falls together in the morning. (Some stranger took that picture for them haha)
So I think that about covers it all! It feels like Summer is officially over and we are headed towards cold weather soon. So in honor of the end of Summer, here were a few last pictures of the beginning of September when we had our last hot days.
Last ride on the Carousel for 2017:
Last cotton candy at the Carousel:
Last sit in the tub outside in the backyard (mom had already deflated to kiddie pool… haha)

































































