Friday, April 22, 2011

Day 70 #78

Today's thing is "every kid should play with his food". Seeing as how this Sunday is Easter we decided that coloring Easter eggs would fit this perfectly. Unfortunately Kelli had to work tonight so I boiled the eggs and took it to her work so we could do it together. I never though that I would be coloring eggs at a police department, but it turned out really good!!

Kelli's eggs she tried to make the top pink one zebra, but I don't see it;)

My awesome eggs, the green one was suppose to be a volleyball, but the egg shape kind of messed it up but I totally see a volleyball all the same:)

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Day 69 #49

Today thing was "every kid should ride a horse". Kelli and I have both ridden horses before, and lets just say Kelli has not had the greatest experience with them resulting in her fear of horses. So she was not to upset when we failed to find a real horse to ride. Living in Logan you would think we would be able to find someone with some horses we could ride, but after asking almost everyone we know we were unable to find someone to take us for a ride. So we got creative and went to the local K-Mart and rode the toy horse in front of the store. Oh and don't worry a little four year old girl rode the merry-go-round right before us. It was pretty funny especially since we did not fit on the ride. It was fun though and made us feel like little kids again!!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Day 68 #68, 3,12, 44

Today was actually a nice day in Logan and by nice I mean we actually saw the sun even though it was a little chilly. Because it was so nice we added on a few things that had to be done in good weather along with the thing we already had planned for today .

Our first things is "every kid should go to a family reunion". This is a bit odd but it is our blog so. . .Neither of us had a family reunion to go to during this smester so we had to be a little creative. As we have mentioned we are LDS so today's family reunion was going to the Logan Temple and doing baptisms for the dead. We decided that at some point we are all related and so why not spend some time with our deceased family as well as our living family performing the work with us:)

Our second thing for today is "every kid should go outside at dusk and stay there until its dark, watching the stars come out". We obvioulsy had to do this one on a day when you could actually see the sun going down and the stars coming out, so we decided we needed to do this today in case we did not get another chance. It was really pretty!!!

Our third thing for today is "every kid should eat homemade ice cream on a hot summer evening". We figured we could settle for a chilly sunny evening due to the rain storms we have been having. Also because this was a bit imprompto we didn't actually make the ice cream ourselves. We went and got Aggie Icecream which is made by USU so techniqually it is homemade, just not by us:) The ice cream was great (way better than the BYU creamery or any other kind of ice cream) and it gave us something to do as we were watching the sun go down!!!




Our fourth and final thing was "every kid should should decorate the driveway". We don't exactly have a driveway so we figured our back porch would have to do. So we pulled out the chalk and began decorating after we ate our ice cream and as we watched the sun go down. I think our creation turned out pretty awesome!!!!










Monday, April 11, 2011

Day 65 # 22,13,23

We trippled out today out of necessity to finish in time. So one of today's things was "every kid should make a special homemade present for mom or dad, grandma, or grandpa". So we decided we would make our parents homemade frames with our senior picture in it. We both went and took senior pictures to send out with our graduation announcements, so all we needed to do was make the frame. Kelli scrapbooked her's because well she is just more creative than me. I just bought a frame and added some bright green ribbon not very creative but it fits me so. . .





Our second thing today was "every kid should help create a scrapbook of her childhood memories". If you will remember one of our things was to take pictures of whatever we wanted with a disposable camera, so Kelli and I decided to make a scrapbook of these pictures. They turned out pretty cute more so on Kelli's end then mine but I am okay with that.

Our third and last thing for today was "every kid should express creativity". Both of the projects that we did allowed us to express our creativity. In fact this whole 'Last Semester' thing has allowed us to express our creativity. We are getting close to the end (only three weeks till graduation) and we have loved every minute of this experience because it allowed us to express who we are and what we are all about. It is a priceless experience:)

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Day 64 # 56

Today's thing is "every kid should create a board game". So Kelli is now teaching first graders about the sun, moon, stars, etc. So we decided that our game should be something she could use with her students. So we created this game called I have, Who has? Basically you say what you have and then on the same card you have a definition so you read who has and then your definition the person with the answer to your definition then says what they have and then their definition and it goes through all the words and their definition. For example, I would say who has a large star that heats the earth and whoever had sun would say 'I have sun who has a vehicle for transporting people to space' and whoever had rocket ship would go next. Our game is not a board game and techniqually it is not a game because well there is no winner or loser:(, but it helped Kelli's class learn the concepts so it works:)

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Day 63 #61

Today's thing is "every kid should decorate her room according to the theme of her choice". Kelli and I are very different in personal style and tastes so as you can imagine our rooms are decorated very differently. Kelli hates blank walls so she loves to put things on her walls. In her room right now she hung up blank picture frames that she painted either black, purple, or green (the colors of her room). It looks really cute and I know she loves it. I on the other hand don't like to clutter my walls and in truth I like blank walls, at least in my bedroom. Which is why my room does not have a lot of decorations in it except my cork board of family pictures and my bookshelf. We are at two opposite ends of the spectrum but that is the great thing about it being your room; you get to do with it what you want and we are both really happy with our rooms:)


Just in case there was any confusion this is Kelli's room:)



Kelli's bedroom with blank picture frames.



My awesome cork board. Look how cute my nieces and nephews are!!!


My bookshelf. I especially like the Utah State volleyball!!!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Day 62 #57

Today's thing is "every kid should have one outstanding teacher". I am sure that most of us have at least one teacher that made a big difference in our life and Kelli and I are going to tell you about our outstanding teacher.

My fifth grade teacher was named Ms. Bastow and she was awesome! She would spend her summers traveling the world so she had all of these great stories that she would use to teach us different concepts. For example she used her trip to Washington D.C. to teach us about the presidents, the white house, and U.S history. I think what made her outstanding is that I actually remember a lot of the things that she taught me. I don't really remember a lot of the concepts I learned in elementary but I remember hers because of the way she taught them to us. She is a great teacher!!

Kel checking in here:
One of my many outstanding teachers would have to be my high school history teacher Mrs. Woodhouse. In Jr. High, I remember very vividly getting in long drawn out arguments with my history teacher wanting to know why it was so important to learn about things that had already happened. Why couldn't we focus on more important things that would help save our future. He tried to tell me that they were important, I just didn't listen. Ninth grade geography was the first time that I started to change my mind about all of this. It was the first time that I had the opportunity to have Mrs. Woodhouse as a teacher, and it was the first time that I ever had a teacher show me, not just explain to me why history was important. Although we had to suffer through many sleepless nights due to projects, culture points, and current events, there were so many lessons learned beyond the classroom walls that will never be forgotten. I had the pleasure of having her for four years as a teacher, and I was able to go on an American History tour of the East coast with her. She had such a deep understanding and love of all of it that it was basically contagious. Due to her, I am now a huge lover of history and one of my most favorite channels on TV is the History Channel!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Day 61 #64

Today's thing is "every kid should play classic games". Kelli had to work today so I stopped by around ten to play classic games, we even roped some of her co-workers into playing. We played go fish, old maid, jaxs, phase ten, and Chinese Checkers. We have not played these games in a long time, so we had to look up a few of the rules online. Pretty sad but we wanted to be authentic with our classic games. What was even more pathetic is that Kelli beat me in every game except jaxs (my hand eye coordination was too much for her). This as you can imagine was really frustrating for me because I am super competitive and I really hate loosing. Despite my losing streak we had a lot of fun!!!



Monday, April 4, 2011

Day 60 #43

Today's thing is "every kid should go on a factory tour". There are a lot of places in Logan that you can go for a factory tour but we chose Gossner's. They make dairy products my favorite of which is their cheese curds. It was really fun and interesting to see how they make and package their products and to sample some of their cheeses.

Huge blocks of cheese on their way to be packaged.

Day 59 #47

Today's thing is "every kid should play dress up". Well we decided that instead of dressing up in the traditional kid fashion (in costumes) we would go to our favorite store Ross Dress For Less and try on some of their dresses. We picked some ugly ones and some that we would actually consider wearing but in the end we came away with nothing but some fun pictures:)


Me trying to pose like Kelli, but I think I just look stupid because it is so not me.



Me in some heinous dress that I would never wear, however I think it looks way hot with the socks!!!


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Day 58 #36

Today' thing is "every kid should participate in a '-thon'". So today we decided to hold a John Wayne movie marathon. We really like John Wayne we even happen to be his friend on Facebook. We started the marathon off with a documentary on John Wayne's early years. It was really interesting and we learned a lot. We already knew that John Wayne's real name is Marion Morrison and that he was born in Iowa, but we did not know that he played Football at the University of Southern California (USC). After the documentary we watched all of the movies of John Wayne that I own. We started with Stagecoach which was his first big hit movie. After which we watched Chisum, Rio Bravo, and finished it off with my favorite John Wayne McLintock. If I am being honest I am glad I don't own anymore John Wayne movies because the filming is obviously not the greatest because of the time period they came from, and I can only take so many cowboy movies. In the end the movie marathon was a success and we loved it!!!!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Day 57 #2

Today' thing is "every kid should believe in things that can't be seen". As we have mentioned before we are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS for short) and this weekend is our General Conference in which we get to hear from our prophet President Thomas S. Monson as well as other leaders in our church. It is a great opportunity and we look forward to it. This fits into our thing perfectly because as Latter Day Saints we believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost. We have never seen God, Jesus Christ, or the Holy Ghost, but we definately believe in them and this is shown through our participation in General Conference. We loved it and we also learned a lot!!!!!