Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The Latest

Once again I have let time lapse and have major catching up to do. Life has gotten a little crazy with so many things to keep up with and also stressful with some unforseen financial emergencies (like the needing a new roof immediately or we might have a disaster this winter kind of emergency) that have been occupying our time and energy as of late. So anyway, my apologies. Here are just a few of the better things going on lately:

*Taylor has been so busy this school year with his advanced classes at the math and science center as well as his other classes, two of which are honors level at the regular high school. He averages probably 2-3 hours of homework per night. Add on to that marching band which is required to play at all the home football games, scouts, mowing our elderly neighbor's lawn and his online seminary class, and the poor kid hardly has a minute to himself. We've had to do a major paring down of his chore list because he just doesn't have time. So I thought it was great when I saw him sitting at the table one day doing some artwork (on a paper plate of all things) that was completely unrelated to school. He said he was inspired by some Native American pottery designs he had seen when we were in Utah. The scenery is representative of places all over the the world and in different time periods. I just thought it looked cool. *We recently had our annual Festival of the Forks here in Albion. It was a chilly rainy day so we weren't sure how the turnout would be. But people braved the weather anyway and the street was packed with people and vendors as usual. The only thing that was really affected was the music. With the rain a lot of them weren't able to plug in their equipment to perform. Toward the later part of the afternoon the sun came out and we saw a couple of performances.

This lady raises alpacas and then spins yarn from their coats.

It wouldn't be the Festival without Elephant Ears! Kendall enjoying the sugary remains.

Me, Lynnsey and Spencer marching with the schools in the morning parade.

Taylor marching with the high school band.

Kendall marching with the Youth Theater group. Sadly only 3 members showed up and no adults, so they ended up walking with the Strander for Probate Judge group.

*After the parade we took a short break to head over to Marshall for the Relief Society craft day. The kids were invited so I took Kendall, Lynnsey and Spencer to make some fun crafts.

Kendall working on his loom hat. He also made some refridgerator magnets.

Lynnsey wearing her cute button headband that she sewed on her own. She did some magnets too.

Spencer with his 5 magnets that he painted.


Me with my fabric covered magnet board. I also made a button headband for Kaya.


*I mentioned Taylor's advanced math and science courses. I thought I'd just share what his "calculator" looks like (compared to my tiny little purple one that does all the math I need):

*Soccer season is in full swing again. We have three kids playing now. Spencer was so excited to give it a try, but now that he's had a couple of games he wants to be done with it. He could be really good because he's super fast and has really great balance and ball control. But he is hating having to be on the field with so many other kids. The first two games he would start out okay but as soon as someone bumped him or if he couldn't get anywhere near the ball, he'd get mad and sulky. The last game he ended up stomping off the field and wouldn't go back out. And that was after the time he just sat down right in the middle of the action and refused to budge until he saw me heading for him. It's been such a pain and the only thing that gives me hope is remembering that Taylor was that way when he first played too and he ended up loving it. So I guess we'll see.
Lynnsey is playing on the team that Kalen is coaching and she is having a great season again. She gets right in there as midfielder and plays her heart out. She's really fun to watch too because she is such a graceful, athletic runner. She did not get that from me.
Kendall is also playing another season on Kalen's team. They gave him special permission because if he played on the older team on that full size field, he wouldn't last very long before he'd be worn out. Eventually, he'll either have to quit soccer or move up and stick to playing goalie but for now we're glad he gets to be on this team still. He is getting to be a phenomenal goalie and usually spends half the game in that position and the other half playing forward. He scored their team's only goal in the last game!
Spencer in a more goofy moment--before stomping of the field and proclaiming that he was never playing soccer again.

Nothing gets past this goalie.

Nice kick Lynnsey!

*Without my babysitting jobs this year and with nothing promising on the horizon so far, I have taken to trying out other means of generating even a tiny bit of income. I've been coupon shopping like mad, selling some of our unwanted items on eBay, taking a few paid online surveys, and just recently I opened my online Etsy shop to sell some of my crochet items and hair clips. I'm still getting going right now so I only have a few things listed and I'm trying not to compare my work to the other amazing things that people are selling. I totally get overwhelmed and want to back out when I look at other peoples work, but I've decided to go ahead with it and see what happend. At any rate, Kaya has been having fun being my model. I thought I'd share some of her cute-ness.


The hats aren't nearly as cute without her in them, but if you're interested in some gift ideas or for your own kiddos check them out at www.etsy.com/shop/kayalucreations. I'll be adding more stuff every day or you can ask me about a custom order too and I'll see what I can do.
*Spencer is still saying hilarious things. Here's one of our latest conversations:
Spencer: Mommy, did you know that there are a lot, lot, LOT of soldiers in Michigan?
Mommy: Oh really? How do you know that?
Spencer: Because they drove by my school today and we got to stand outside and wave flags at them and stuff and there were so many soldiers. They were on their way to I think do a battle or something like that but I'm not sure where they were going except I do know that it is not Canada. Yeah, not Canada.
*Kalen, Taylor, and Kendall are going to be in an upcoming roadshow for our stake. It should be interesting. Taylor had to be coerced into it with the rest of the branch youth, but I think he's really having a great time even though it involves some dancing and singing and holding hands with a girl. Kendall's having a great time, of course, since he loves performance stuff like that. And don't tell anyone, but I have major hopes that someday he'll marry his little dancing partner. (You can see her in one of the above pictures with Lynnsey).

3 comments:

Alison said...

Wow. Taylor is amazing.

Cute craft day creations!

Spencer and Bentley are SOOO much alike. You just described Bentley's soccer season, too.

And holy cute Etsy stuff! You are so talented! I'm way impressed. Good for you!

So are you not babysitting at all right now?

How is the couponing going?

Alison said...

P.S What online surveys are you doing? I've been trying to do that too and I just don't know which ones to sign up with.

Amy said...

Alison,

I am just babysitting the one kid after school right now. Aksel is in preschool so I don't have him anymore and Lilly goes to another provider these days. So, I'm looking to take on another child but this late into the school year, most people have their childcare arrangements set so I haven't found anything.

The survey sites I'm using right now most are Synovate (which I saw that you have on your blog side bar), Valued Opinions which pays a dollar or two for pretty short surveys, and Vindale Research which also pays around $1.50 per survey. However if you want to buy products online to review, they pay you more for that. I haven't done that though since there hasn't been anything that I wanted to sign up to buy. I'll send you a link for that one with a referral code if you want. Then if you sign up, I get a few dollars in my account. I also do occasional surveys through NPD Online Research but those are for sweepstakes entries and more for fun. They're super short surveys and then you get awarded points that you can enter for various prizes. Anyway, it's not great money, but every little bit helps.

Couponing is amazing! Thanks for getting me going on it. I can't believe I ever shopped without coupons. I'm still spending more money than I'd like to but last month I shaved $200 off our too-high grocery average and came in $100 under my budget. I'm so excited to keep going and see what I can do with it.