Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A few of my favorite things

I usually blog in some sort of timeline that makes sense but since it's been like 6 months since I last did a post I figured I'd just re-cap a few of my "favorite things" that make me smile...

First up...little boys and baseball.


and little girls that want to play baseball.

decorating cakes

and Halloween cookies


Cousins holding hands


new challenges for little people

being proud of my kids


 
(this was all I could find for Tryg...he's a bit of a trouble maker these days)



Christmas in our own house

Cox family holiday traditions (I'm not sure what role the mexican karate kid or Darth Vader had in our nativity story but they played it well!)

Having family for Christmas, good gossip magazines, and a super cool uncle for Molly

 
scratched up elbows that need mom's kisses

 pinewood derby design focus

brothers that love each other
and torment each other

 
big brown eyes

 
 beautiful blue eyes (thank you Mark)


a husband that cherishes me and loves our children

my little girl (thank you again Mark)
her three big brothers
just enough hair for one tiny bow


jean skirt, white tights, and purple boots


dimples and flowers

Hopefully that captures a piece of our last 6 months and hopefully I wont wait that long til the next one.

Being the Sound of Music fan that I am I will simply close with Maria's famous words, ".......when I'm feeling sad, I simply remember my favorite things and then I don't feel so bad!!"

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Snowboarding

Well, here goes my first blog post. Usually I leave this type of thing up to Joanne. But with all the stuff that has been going on, I figured I try and help out with keeping everyone up to date on what has been happening. I will make no attempt at being as good as Joanne is. It's most likely going to be some phots and some small captions. But hopefully you all will enjoy seeing a few things that we have been up to.
As many of you know, Dylan just turned 11 and has left the world of Cub Scouts and entered the world of Boy Scouts. I am really excited about this since that is the age of boys I have been working with for a couple of years. It just so happened that the first merit badge Dylan got to work on was the Snow Sports badge. Lucky! We recently took a group of 18 boys up to the Big Bear Mountains to have some fun. It was a great southern california day with plenty of sunshine, and well, I guess just enough snow. After the boys got all suited up, we headed to the slopes.
Dylan was very excited to get going. He didn't have too much patience for the "Safety" meeting before his lesson. He just wanted to get out there.
Even though this was his first time snowboarding, I'd say his outift said he'd been doing this for years.
Straping in...
The lesson lasted about 90 minutes which according to all the boys, was about 85 minutes too long. Every time I would come by, they would all ask if they could ditch the class and go down the hill. I guess there was a lot of explaining and not a ton of practical experience.
After lunch, we rode up the lift to the more advanced runs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Gkgxxop7I

Dylan really did a great job and showed no fear. I kept trying to get him to turn but he really liked going straight until he absolutely had to. (notice the quick 180 right as he's heading for the tree)

Here are a few more videos that I took of some of the young men. Hope you enjoy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0YD0SbR3y4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yH4UtV9dqc

Everyone really had a great time. And the fact that we only broke one arm out of the entire group, I'd say that was a more than successful trip.

Hopefully you have enjoyed my first post. If not, please let me know and I will hound Joanne to get on it. I do have new respect for those who are avid bloggers as this took way longer than I wanted. Either that, or I am doing something wrong, cause these videos took forever to download. :)

Never actually got the videos downloaded but hopefully you can see them on YouTube.