Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Splash!


Daxton and Kinlee had swimming lessons in June and August this year. The last day of every session, the kids get to swim across the pool in races. Daxton swam better and faster than I have ever seen him swim. When we were driving home, I was telling him how great I thought he did. He told me that he learned it from Michael Phelps. He said Michael always cups his hands and digs deep in the water to make himself go fast. I may just buy the DVD of the olympics and take him to the pool rather than spend money on lessons next year.


Every night when you ask Kinlee what her favorite part of the day is, she jabbers a bunch, but it always ends with "splash". It is one of the words that she says really clearly. She loves blowing bubbles and jumping off of the diving board.


Just a hint to people who don't know how to deal with kids with special needs. Don't assume that you know what they need. Maybe just ask what they need. The nice thing is that they usually come with a parent who has all kinds of experience with them and worries more about how they can fit in a situation than you do. For instance, if you had a child with lets say, Down Syndrome, at your swimming pool taking lessons. Don't go up to the mother of the child and tell them how kids with Down Syndrome need their moms more than other kids. Don't insinuate that the parent tried to slip them into your program without telling someone (especially when your husband is the one that convinced them to sign up). And certainly don't tell this mom about how kids with Down Syndrome aren't as bad as "those kids with Autism", because moms of kids with special needs know each other and have a gilmpse of the struggles that are always in each other's paths. Just recognize that although you are a public pool and have to deal with OSHA, the Health Department, and cryptosporidium, that everyone has challenges in their lives. Have some compassion to know that as hard as it is for you to deal with children with special needs for a few hours a week during the summer, the parents of kids with special needs accept this as a part of life and appreciate as many precious years that they get to learn from them. Just a little shift in your perception of the situation, and you might realize that the three half hours that this beautiful little girl gets to spend in your pool, might be the highlight of her day!


Fishing for 7






Daxton had his 7th birthday in June and wanted a "Fishing Birthday". Kenny, Troy, Curt and his buddy Shane (thanks again Shane and Lyndsay) took all the kids fishing at the Herriman Cove Pond. It was too hot by the time we got there so the fish weren't biting. We could see them swimming by our hooks, they just weren't interested. We came back to the house to play on the new waterslide and have cake and ice cream. Our cool friend Natalie made the fishing cake for him. It was a good day.

Cameron and Brooke

Kenny's younger brother Cameron married Brooke on June 20th. We were so excited for him. We love Brooke and are glad she is in our family. It is great to have another Cougar in the Owens clan. We are far and few between. She picked out these way cute dresses for my girls to wear at the reception. The ceremony was beautiful and the reception was held in Brooke's parents' gorgeous back yard. Here are some cute pictures of my girls. I guess I sometimes forget to find Daxton to take cute pictures of him. Thanks again to Jen, who came to take pictures at the temple, but also brought my children so they could remember what it looks like to come out of the temple after being sealed for time and all eternity. The day was beautiful, except for the part where I forgot the sign in book at my house and broke all kinds of speed limits to get in back in time for the reception. Sorry Brooke! Congratulations to Grandma Joyce on her last wedding.
Makenna in here "pretty, pretty" dress. Just ask her.
Makenna and Kinlee love just being able to run around together.


This is Kinlee trying to sneak inside the house where I am sure she thought she could get someone to turn on The Backyardigans for her. It got her to smile good because she was being naughty.

Glorious Delusions



I am here to admit that I have delusions. I have convinced myself that I am too busy living my summer to document the events that have taken place. I've got the live and laugh part down, but I need to work on the blog part. Thanks to my sister Donnarae, I have been called out to update my blog as it has been 2 months (yes, two months) since I have done so. So here goes!


June was great. We did the relay for life in West Jordan to raise money for cancer thanks to Donnarae and Jon. Jen, Becca, and I decided to run our leg of the relay since we needed to get in a long run to train for our half marathon. That was the first time we ran 7 miles (not a good idea to do in circles). It is surprising how much more fulfilling it is to end up 7 or 8 miles away from where you started, than to end where you started (as long as someone is picking you up).