Audrey and Kate’s triathlon

Audrey and Kate participated in the Provo tri on Saturday.   When I first told them about the triathlon, Kate told me that she wasn’t going to do it.  Audrey was game, but Kate was quite emphatic about her decision.  So, not wanting to force Kate into anything, I only signed Audrey up…. until Kate saw that Audrey was getting a new suit that would work better for all three events.  Then, she said, “I think Audrey’s right.  I’ll be sad if I don’t do it.  So, I guess I’ll do it.”  Luckily, there was still time to sign her up.  Being the nice Mom I am, I told her she could do it and get a new swim suit, but if she whined at all at the race, we would put her old suit on and take the new one back.

Kate did really good not to whine until we put on her swim cap – which she usually loves.  I think she was just getting nervous about things and it was coming out in the form of complaints about the swim cap.  I threatened the whole swim suit thing again and she snapped back into shape.

The temperature outside was mid 60′s.  The temperature of Utah Lake averages 60 degrees this time of year.  I’m pretty sure, it was no where close to that.

Originally, Scott and I were both planning to swim with the girls but once we got there we convinced ourselves that one parent (Scott) would be enough and that way they other one (me) could stay with Simon and take pictures.  Audrey started out great.  Look at her awesome freestyle in those pictures above.

Apparently, Kate was having a hard time getting started in the frigid water, so Scott picked her up and put her on her back.  I had just enough time to take this picture of her screaming before I saw Audrey begin to come back toward Scott and grab onto him because the cold was finally getting to her.  So, I ran back to the stroller, stripped down to my swim suit, ditched Simon, and jumped in the water.  It was a good thing I went out there.  Scott had already run eight miles that morning and was feeling like he’d be lucky to finish the swim, let alone helping two panicking girls.  They both finished with a backstroke – well, more like floating on their backs and kicking, but hey, they finished.

While I helped them dry off and transition to bikes, Scott dried off himself and ran off after them.

The girls came back looking great and full of energy.  Scott, however was spent!  Audrey got back a little before Kate, so I sent her off on the run and then followed along with Kate a few seconds later.

Audrey finished her run a couple of minutes before Kate and was able to cheer for Kate as she crossed the finish line.

I was so proud of both of them.  They worked so hard and did awesome coming in, in the last two spots.

I think Kate may have been the youngest one to do it.  They rocked!

Way to go girls!

Audrey’s Baptism

On June 4, 2011, our Audrey girl got baptized!  I can’t believe she’s old enough for this.

Before we left for her baptism, we presented her with a few gifts.  We gave her, her own set of scriptures.  I made her a quilt with some words embroidered on it that were in a song she and Kate sang at her baptism.  And Scott gave her this sweet little corsage.

She played the song, “When I am Baptized,” on the piano and she and Kate sang it together.  Here’s a video of them singing it at home.

After the baptism, we headed to the park for a picnic with family and then finished off the day having birthday cake for Grandma Jean’s birthday.

Simon’s last swim lesson

“Sissy sessons,” that’s what Simon called them. His last lesson was on a day I took off from work so I got to see him show his stuff. I can’t believe this 2 year old kid. But, before I show some video of him diving for “sticks” I have to show this one of Audrey.

In swim team, Audrey and her cohorts were practicing relays. They were taught that if they enter the water before their teammate touches the wall of the pool, then they are disqualified. Audrey stood in the set position waiting for her teammate. Then, at the right moment, she dove in. Straight down. No, really, straight down. It was hilarious.

Here is Simon diving/reaching for “sticks.” He wasn’t down with the other little boy playing with the boat and insisted that the boat be removed from the water prior to his diving for “sticks.”

In this next clip, Simon amazed me when he slipped off the wall diving for a “stick” (that’s what the teachers called the circular ring toys). Naturally, he “pancaked” (another teacher term which means to flip from stomach to back and vice versa) onto his back. Phew. Satisfaction that the swimming lessons taught him to save himself.

Kate’s graduation

I’ve always thought it was kind of funny when I heard that schools did kindergarten graduation, however, when my kid has been going to a school where she learns performing arts, I expect to see some skills at the end of it all.  So, I was totally excited for Kate’s graduation.

They learned tae kwon do.  In the first picture, they were meditating which Kate has told us is said, “Moy-en” in Korean.  They did such a cute dance showing off all of their martial arts and I must say, that I am quite impressed with Kate’s push ups.

At the end of this portion, their teacher brought a board for each of them to break with their foot and then they were presented with a new belt.  It took Kate a few tries, but she did it in the end.  Their teacher told us they had never done this before so it’s pretty impressive that they were all able to do it.

The costumes for the dancing and singing were so cute.

They did a few more songs once they were dressed in their gowns.  They sang, “I’m proud to be an American,” and someone may have got a little teary eyed in that one.  Scott would have too if he hadn’t been so busy making fun of me and trying to catch the teary-eyedness on camera.  When they got to the line, “And I proudly stand up next to you and defend her still today,” they jumped into this defensive pose that just cracked us up.

Each of the kids got to go up to the mic and tell what they want to be when they grow up.  Kate said she wants to be a mom.  Phew!  I haven’t completely ruined it for her.

Before the whole thing Kate was giving me a run down of how things were going to go.  She said, “After Miss Cynthie gives me a piece of rolled up paper, I’ll stop on the X and in case you don’t know why I’m standing there, that’s your opportunity to take my picture.”  She gave me ample time to get her picture.  I had to give her thumbs up a few times before she realized she could move on.

Congrats my little Grad!

Audrey’s 8!!!

Audrey’s birthday was pretty low key. It ended up being a really nice day so we decided to hike the up to the Y mountain by BYU.

Audrey got a new camera for her birthday so she brought that along. Kate didn’t want to be left out so she brought our old camera and they turned into quite the photographers.

Simon spent the first half of the hike in the lead. His little legs were taking three or four steps to one of ours, but he did awesome. Scott ended up carrying him on his shoulders most of the way back down.

Later on we went out to dinner at Olive Garden and when the server offered to bring Audrey some birthday cake, she declined, telling them we had cheesecake at home. I guess we need to teach her the concept of doggie bags.

Happy Birthday Audrey!