Sunday, August 29, 2010

Odds and Ends

I want to post, but don't really feel like typing.  So here's to a lot a pictures.  This is Kate and Connor and Chase going off the platforms at Lava on our last fun trip before school started.  Love Kate's attitude.

Kenna is so proud of these sunflowers.  She brought the starts home from Kindergarten last spring.  They are so tall.


This is for Ally.  I make this shirt after talking to your.  Kate has one with peace signs on it.  It was very fun, thanks for the idea.  Also, I cut off a pair of Kenna's jeans and made this skirt to go with.  She loves it.

Connor got his braces off the Monday before school started.  Watch out girls!  Really watch out Connor, because I think he's still to shy to go for the girls yet.  Thank goodness.


                                                                     First Day of School
                                                         First day of school snacks.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Connor's Eagle


Connor's Eagle project actually started about one year ago.  He worked really hard for awhile to organize a project for our church that got scrapped about 6 months later due to funding problems.  In April we were approached about this project, building a bridge for Smithfield City.  I told his leaders that Mike and I WERE NOT Builders, and they said no worries-all three of them were contractors.  We waited all summer for the city to put in the I-beams.      
They did and the boys got started on Saturday.  We had no idea what a big project this was.  Thank goodness for a wonderfully kind contractor in our ward, who knew what he was doing.  He directed the project and provided all the tools.

First they had to cut the planks and bolt them into the metal i beams.


Then they build a railing.  It also had to be bolted in and the boys had to put on and tighten washers on the bottom.  This is them on some scaffolding.



Or you could just lean over the side.



The finished project.

These boys and Dads and Leaders worked so hard.  They were there from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm.  We were so glad they got it all done in one day.  We actually didn't think they would.  I fed them lunch.  I think they are all so proud of themselves and every time they see this, they will know what a good job they did.  Way to go 13th Ward and Connor!