Thursday, December 31, 2009

Keeping them entertained

So this is what my kids do when they are bored. LOVE IT! Atleast they can keep themselves entertained, most of the time.



Summer Road Trip '09 part 4

Okay, this is the last installment of the Tui Summer '09 Vacation. Hope you got through all 4 parts without falling to sleep. We had such an awesome time. Can't wait for our big summer road trip in '10.

Summer Road Trip '09 part 3

Here's part 3 of our road trip.

Summer Road Trip '09 part 2 (long overdue, I might add)

No, I can't believe it's been several months since I have added anything to our family blog. I realized on this winter break from school that I better update this or it may take another 5 months before I catch up. I thought I would start with finishing our summer trip photos - so enjoy! (better late than never, right?)

Friday, September 11, 2009

Emma's Turn

Now that Ezra has his own blog, I get to add my two cents to mom's blog. hee hee Here are some highlights of our summer road trip from my point of view - Emma Leana Tui. :)
Here's little ''Lukey'' on my lap. :) I loved baby sitting him while we were in AZ at Donna's home.
Awwwww! He fell asleep!
I can do a handstand on the water! :0
There was a rattle snake right out Aunt Donna's door!
''The GRAND Canyon''!
One of the many days we went swimming, my mom would make us do crazy jumps for the camera! :)
Now this was a fun day. Brooklyn's neighbors invited us to their house to play on this big water blow-up thingy!
These are the Doxey girls, AKA, my best friends. We went to visit them on our trip to Utah. It was nice to see them again! They left us in Texas all alone. Boo hoo.
This is one of the Doxey's cats. Grandma, don't you think she looks a little bit like O'malley?
We also got to feed Nonnie, their neighbor's horse! She was very gentle.
Stilts! These might look easy, but I'm telling you, IT IS NOT AS EASY AS YOU THINK! (it was fun though)! :) This was at "This is the Place" monument park in Utah.
Tubing, tubing, tubing...... IT IS THE FUNNEST THING IN THE WORLD! I am so glad I tried it or I would have been missing out on some SERIOUS FUN! Willard Bay, Utah.
The reason Brooklyn has a bag in her hand is because there were hundreds and hundreds of minnow's swimming through our feet and legs. That was probably my funnest day in Utah!
Okay, I have to admit, this was pretty fun too! Me and Brooklyn would start our swings at the same time so we could jump off at the same time. We had some CRAZY fun that evening! Debbie's home in South Jordan, UT.
Here we are, all ready getting to watch a movie on our looooooooooong ride. We would've had two DVD players, but one we borrowed wouldn't work. That was a bummer. Good thing the one we bought worked.

Friday, August 21, 2009

What the heck? HELP!!!

So can anyone tell me why all of the pictures I've posted (with the exception of the slide shows) don't show up on my blog anymore? What the heck? Is is just what I see when I open the site, or are ya'll not able to see any of the still photos? Please let me know, all of you fellow bloggers out there.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Our best summer vacation yet!

So - are blogs actually for writing? I'm a little lazy because I like to share the Tui adventures through photos rather than the written word (and to think I got straight A's in English). I really did LOVE my creative writing courses, but I'm a little rusty, so bear with me.

We have had such a great time in Utah & Arizona, thanks to Debbie and Donna's families being such kind hosts and letting us invade their homes. We've spent this past month traveling through New Mexico, the southwestern corner of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and Texas. The kids have taken it all in stride - MOST of the time. We've seen such jaw-dropping scenery in all of the states we've passed through.

Here are some highlights that I - and hopefully the kids - will remember:


-Drinking in the beautiful Texas sunrise at the beginning of our loooooong road trip.
-Looking down at the gas tank to see if Komi was serious when he said "D., we're on empty" and realizing we were 17 miles from the nearest gas station. There's a lot to be said for using fumes in the tank and a prayer to get us to that gas station! I never let it get past half a tank after that scare.
-Walking through the Oquirrh Mountain Temple during the open house. Quite beautiful and amazing to see all of the woodwork that Brian worked on inside.
-Dalton's school and classroom were fun to visit, even though he is in the middle of reorganizing it. I bet he is the best science teacher ever!! Fun AND informative.

-The Hermansens took us to Willard Bay for a day of boating and fun in the sun. The bouncy innertube being pulled by the boat was definitely the highlight for the kids. Deb and I enjoyed a short but fun ride, too. Glad we didn't pee our pants, Deb. hee hee Komi had a go at water skiing and kneeboarding. Did pretty well, too. Found out he needs to work out his forearms more, though. :)
-The kids humored me while taking them on a tour of 2 of my childhood homes in Ferron, my junior high and high school, and places of significance for me throughout Emery County, UT. They hung out at the picnic for my 20 year high school reunion, all the while Ez kept asking why he couldn't just stay in the car and watch movies.
-Seeing friends I haven't seen for 20 years at my high school reunion. I recognized almost everyone that attended. What a blast!

-Playing at the beach at Millsite in Ferron with Kim Copinga's family. It was so great catching up with her and reminiscing about all the dufus things we did when we were young and what our friends are up to now.
-Temple Square, This is the Place Monument, and Fort Cove were enlightening and uplifting. A true testimony builder to see what the early members of our church suffered through for their beliefs!
-The Grand Canyon was breath taking and surreal. I still can't fathom how huge it really is even though I've seen it in person. Ezra made me nauseous by crawling too close to the edge to get a better look. He made Eli pretty worried, too. We both yelled "Ezra, don't do that, you're getting too close". I just had to walk away before I threw up. Didn't know I was that afraid of heights - or maybe it was just the thought of Ez falling off the face of the earth. =(
-Driving over the Glen Canyon Dam made me a little nervous, too.
-Staying in hotels and swimming has been pretty exciting for the kids - luckily they don't notice things like I do in the cheaper places we've stayed. I'll spare you the dirty details.
-Spending a day with the Doxeys up in West Point, UT. Man, we miss you guys and wished you still lived in Flower Mound! Don't forget us! We can't wait to see you again.
-Emma and I had a super time at the play "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat" with Deb, Brian, & Brooklyn Hermansen. They've inspired me to add 'going to the theater more than once a year from now on' to my list of things to do. Ice cream at Leatherby's was a real sweet treat after the play.
-Eva had such a super time at Candice's summer preschool. You are an awesome teacher! Thanks for letting her tag along in your class.
-Dinner with my sisters, Donna & Denise, for a little "girl's only" time was rejuvenating. Thanks for making me buy a new purse and flip flops at Kohl's afterwards, ladies. :) We have to do more shopping together!!!
-Swimming everyday in Donna's awesome pool will be a major memory for the kids. Just like the summers in AZ with Grandma & Grandpa Spencer when I was a kid. We lived in the community pool day in and day out until we had to head back to Utah.

-Getting a tan - finally.
-I showed my kids my grandparents old home in Cottonwood on our way to Tuzigoot & Montezuma's Castle national monuments. (What fabulous childhood summer memories I have of Cottonwood - - swimming - which technically we really didn't do much of because we didn't want to mess up our hair - it really was laying out, going to the movies, playing in the gully, watching torrential rains fill up the gully so quickly, magnificent lightning storms, counting 'till the thunder to see how far away the storms were, playing with the cats, homemade doughnuts, playing the organ, being smothered in sloppy Grandpa kisses, sleeping on the back porch on the lounge chairs until we heard the coyotes - then booking it inside and sleeping on the LR floor, calling pretend friends on the old fashioned phone, stroking the back of my Grandma's arm because it was so soft and jiggly, having to eat meat sandwiches with butter on the bread instead of miracle whip (yuck), admiring the neat porcelain doll and nick nacks from Samoa and New Zealand, going to church, and driving around town hoping my Grandpa wouldn't kill us - he wasn't the best driver in his old age.)

Sorry--I went off on a tangent there.
-Manicure & Pedicure with Donna. Thanks for talking me into the Deluxe treatment with the sea scrub, exfoliating leg massage, and pretty flowers on my toes to boot!

-Watching Emma be such a great babysitter to Luke and wondering should we have another? Hmmmm...
-Seeing what Sarah and Eva were going to wear each day. They love matching their clothes and then asking to get their hair done the same way.
-Just being lazy and staying up late watching "Jon & Kate + 8" and HGTV with Donna and Luke.
-Sleeping in until Eva wakes us up with "I'm hungry, can somebody get me breakfast?" Sorry, Donna!
-Just seeing Deb, Dalton, Denise, Donna and their families again and hangin' out with all of them. We just let too much time pass between our visits!!!! Anytime ya'll wanna visit Texas, we'll make room for you! Love you guys!

We only have a couple days left here at Donna's. By the time we get home, summer will practically be over. Eli isn't thrilled to be heading to 1st grade already. I was trying to get him excited about it and all he could say was "Mom, I can't wait for next summer to start." Hmmmm, not a good sign. Emma is giddy with anticipation in finding out who her 5th grade teacher will be. Looks like she is following in her mom's footsteps and loving school still. She wants to get back to Texas to see friends and make sure she has everything ready for the first day of school. Ezra's thoughts on school starting - "stupid, pathetic, annoying teachers - and girls". Check out his blog for more thoughts on that subject. Eva is excited to be in 2 preschool classes this year with her mom as her teacher. I'll have to let you know later if that excitement quickly fades when she realizes how much preschool that involves.

I think I'm ready to get back to reality. I have to set things up for my 2 preschool classes. I'm pretty excited and feel rejuvenated for this new school year. What fun - more painting, cutting, coloring, singing, snacks, and playing with 3-5 year olds - LOVE IT!!! Hope I'll be able to squeeze in some volunteering at the kids schools, too.


Komi is .... well, Komi is Komi. What can I say? I know he is looking forward to having his family home again. Hope he has enjoyed the silence because it's going to get a whole lot noisier this weekend. Love ya, babe.

Look out Texas, here we come! See ya soon, babe.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Summer Road Trip '09 part 1

Yummy cookies

Emmy got the urge to bake cookies. I let her choose the recipe and she went for it, with only minor supervision from her mom.

Eva giving her seal of approval.

Checking out her yummy work.

Good job, Emmy. Hopefully there will be some left in the freezer when we get home. Dad might not be so kind as to leaving us any.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Em - end of 4th Grade fun

Eli - Graduation Shmaduation


So I'm glad they don't make a big deal out of kindy graduation.

Seeing him in a cap and gown at 6 is bad enough. :)

Saying Goodbye to Grams & Gramps Horscroft =(


WE SURE MISS YOU GUYS!!! COME BACK SOON!
That last picture of Eva is how we all feel about you leaving!! We hope to see you again real soon.

Our first tweenager! =O

Can anyone guess what this is a photo of?


If you guessed a pile of garbage, you'd be right and wrong. This is Ezra's binder that turned into a pile of garbage. He carried it around with his Science papers 'in' it. He didn't want me to buy a new one, so he used this for the last couple months of school. No wonder he kept losing assignments and turning them in late. I find it funny to see the words on the side "DURABLE". I guess that's an opinion - not fact.




Ez on his 12th birthday. He got some ring pops (his fave) from the siblings, a 'durable' scripture holder and tie tac from Grams/Gramps, and a much needed suit from mom/dad.



Check out the work Grandma put into this card. She wrote LOVE over the entire inside. I think her carpal tunnel acted up after she finished.




Okay, so I ran out of birthday wrapping. This did the job.















Looking sharp.




He kept asking 'where's the technology?' I told him once you turn 12, you get things you NEED for your birthday, not things you want. Can I get an 'AMEN' from anyone? hee hee

He did get the privilege of playing with fire at 12. I think that made him happy. That's a pan of brownies, by the way. He doesn't like cake anymore.



Ezra is now a freshly ordained Deacon. My baby is growing up too fast. Yes, Ez, you're still my baby even though you're as tall as me.