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Friday, May 30, 2014

Dan's Promotion Ceremony

We have been in the Army for 7 years now. In that time Dan has gone from Specialist, to Corporal, to Sergeant, and now he is a Staff Sergeant! He worked SO hard for this promotion. Everything is points based, and soon after he was promoted to Sergeant they changed the point system and he almost had to start over from scratch. He took as many courses as he could getting 10 points here, 15 points there. He also earns points for awards. But what really took him over the edge was attending ALC and taking the common course that accompanies it. Those 90 points put him in the top 3 of the band members. Each month they release a point number, and if you have enough points you get promoted. Usually it stays at 798, which basically means they're not promoting anyone. Last month The points were low enough for Dan to get promoted, but his new 90 points hadn't been in the system long enough to count. (frustrating!) You never know when the next time they'll drop the points, so we were planning on it being quite a few more months before he would be promoted. So to our surprise the points were at 550 for June and Dan had 560! Woo hoo! This was a process 3 years in the making.

So today was his promotion ceremony. First Chief Clickner talked about him a little bit and how deserving of the promotion he was. Then they announce that he is being promoted from Sergeant to Staff Sergeant, at which point I stripped him of his Sergeant rank and the boys put on his new Staff Sergeant rank and gave him a good punch in the chest to make sure it stayed on. :)  Then Dan got to say a few words of thanks to those who have been a support to him. He works for wonderful people and we're lucky to have them in our lives.


Never a dull moment when Dan is around!



It was hard to get off! It's been on there too long... :)



Alex gave a few too many punches!





Oh Cade....



I'm so proud of Dan. He really has worked so hard for this and is very deserving of the promotion. Our adventures in the Army are far from over and the military life has treated us well so far. 

As a promotion present I promised Dan that he could get a motorcycle. This has been a life long dream of his. To our benefit, a good friend was selling his bike and it was everything Dan had dreamed of and more, and a great price. We jumped at the chance and he is LOVING his motorcycle, and so am I. It's a symbol of new adventures and journeys in our life and I can't wait to see what comes our way.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

First and Last!

I just love looking at how kids grow throughout a school year!

Here's Alex's first and last day:

Sorry so blurry, he would NOT stand still! But he's about 1 1/2" taller!

And here's Cade's first and last day:


You can't see the numbers, but look how much taller he is, just look at the words on the side of the ruler. I think he's grown almost 3"!


It is officially Summer 2014! Wish me luck ;)

Friday, May 23, 2014

End of the school year programs- VIDEOS!

The end of the school year is here! Just 3 days left of school for us. It was a great year at school for Cade and Alex. The best part was being able to attend Cheyenne Mountain Charter Academy. I can't tell you how much it has changed our lives. The kids are thriving under their educational philosophy and I'll do what it takes to stay at that school as long as possible. Both kids had excellent grades and had glowing reviews from their teachers. 

Part of the end of the end of the year festivities included a Poetry and Tea for the 2nd graders, and a Spring Program for the Kindergartners. It's a great way of showing some of the things they have learned, and how they've learned it. They have little songs for everything! This is definitely grand parent worthy material, and something the kids will love looking back at. I love blogging!


Alex's Spring Program

I am really looking forward to next year when both are in school all day! It'll be good for everyone involved. Hope you enjoyed the videos!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Piano Recital

I have been teaching piano lessons for 7 years now! I follow a lot of the things that my mom did as a piano teacher, including having a piano recital at the end of the school year. This year I actually remembered to take pictures :)

The recital is a great time for the kids to step out of the lesson books and push themselves to learn new things. Performing in front of people is a beast all in its own. You have to know how to practice well enough to perform a hard piece, know how to fight what's happening in your brain, and enjoy the art of performing! It's such a great learning experience and a great time for their family to see how much they've improved.

Here's a picture of each student performing and receiving a special gift and roast from me!

Rio



Alexa



Tia



Rebeca



Aztin



Taft



Kamdyn



Shelby


They all did a wonderful job and I'm so proud of them!

Combined Birthday Party!

We let the kids do friend birthday parties on the even years of their birthdays. This year Cade turned 8 and Alex is turning 6. They wanted to do their party at trampoline world, an awesome gymnastics place they take a class at. With the cost of a party at trampoline world, we decided to combine their birthday parties and they could each invite 6 friends. We held it in May, since it's between their birth months.

We had a blast! {commence picture overload}

First the cake- I told the boys they had to agree on a cake. I wasn't about to make two cakes. I convinced them of this one. It may look impressive, but it was just one big mess of cake underneath. Since I drizzled hot frosting over the whole thing I didn't have to worry about it being too crumbly to frost. Add some chocolate rocks and some hard sugar pyroclastic flows = awesome chocolate cake!



The party was organized really well. When all your guests come you have a holding room for cake, presents, and all the shoes. The kids get to start playing right away, and had 1 hour and 45 minutes of fun. They were all tired when it was time to head up to the cake room. We got 45 minutes to do cake and presents. Perfect!

Most of these pictures are brought to you by Dan, who was out there with the kids the whole time. I'm so glad he did because my pictures were just of tiny little kids jumping around. He got some great shots!



Alex helping Cooper out of the foam pit!

Caleb on the trapeze!

Michael loved hanging out in the pit and throwing the foam squares!

Rio ready to go!

Taft and Zee




Michael always had the biggest smile on his face




Eva is so photogenic!

Sam in the pit!

You'll notice this is about the only one of Cade smiling. He doesn't like to smile for the camera these days



Whenever the kids were on the bungees, Dan would go out, pull them down, and let 'em go up high!


See? Nice smile. Here's Cade's school friend Kody.




Throw it cooper!



I don't think Conner stopped moving the whole time!




Michael sure loves my hubby!












Happy Birthday Alex!

Smile Cade!!
I guess that's good enough. Happy Birthday Cade!


It was a great time had by all. Thanks to everyone who came and celebrated with us!