Friday, May 25, 2007

Allie's Award




Allie was invited to the school awards assembly where she received a citizenship award. Only two students in each class receive the citizenship award. The school has a color coded card discipline program. If a child misbehaves then they have to change their card color. Each color has a consequence. Allie never had to change her card all year. She received a pin and a certificate. When her teacher called her name for her to go up to the stage she didn't want to go. I finally had to tell Scott to take her up there. She went with him, but she didn't want to be up there any longer than she had to be.

Allie's School Hike


On Tuesday, May 22 all of the students at Loa Elementary went to Capitol Reef National Park to go on hikes. I went with Allie's kindergarten class. It was really fun. We hiked from the visitor's center to a nature center where there were several fun learning activities for the kids. Next, we went to the Gifford house, which is a pioneer home. Then we went to the pinic area where we had lunch. During the whole hike the kids were asking when it was going to be lunch time. I think they kept asking because they were so excited to get to eat their special lunches, especially since they don't usually eat lunch at school.

Monday, May 21, 2007

The Newest Fly-fishers are born!!



So, Scott took the day off today and went fishing to clear his mind. The fishing was slow and he decided that it was a great idea to spend Family Home Evening fishing on a nearby creek. Andrea got waders last year and hadn't gotten them wet yet so, she did tonight. After a brief demonstration of how to catch a fish with her fly rod, away Scott went to catch fish further upstream. A few minutes later Scott had a fish on his line and looked downstream and so did Andrea. So, pretty much what we are saying is that Andrea has been inducted into the Peterson Family Fly Fishing Hall of Fame. Little did we know that Allie would join the same day. After catching her Tiger Trout Andrea handed the rod over to Allie for some supervised instruction (since she was now a certified professional Fly fisher!). A few minutes later Allie had a fish on. She caught a Tiger Trout as well however, she wasn't able to land it in the net. She was so excited. Scott was one of the proudest he has ever been watching and helping his girls catch fish and enjoy learning to be "fishers of men" as that was the topic of discussion for Family Home Evening. Enjoy the pictures!

Look Out Loa-Here Comes Elena & Allie



So, on Saturday we were working in the yard and Andrea and I looked up and noticed that Allie and Elena were hanging out on the four wheeler. Elena kept telling Allie to hold on and that she was driving. Luckily the key was in my pocket or it would have been even crazier.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Car Trouble

I haven't driven my car for the last two days because I figured we might want to have the local shop check it out first. But, today Scott had the Explorer and I needed to take Allie to school so I drove my car. At first it was fine. Allie arrived at school and I went to the post office. After I picked up my mail, when I tried to start my car, I couldn't get it to start. I also couldn't get the key out of the ignition. So I called the shop I was going to take it to anyway and one of the owners (also the YM pres in our ward) came to help me out. The car has to be towed, but he was able to get the key out. The only other issue was that I had opened the sun roof, which can only be closed if the car is on, and there are dark clouds outside and I can hear thunder (which means I probably shouldn't even be on the computer). So he was going to try and do something to be able to close the sun roof.

He brought Elena and I home, which Elena did not like one bit. She was crying and screaming because we took the car seats out of the car. She was also upset about leaving the car at the Post Office. I told her Daddy's friend was going to fix it, but she wanted her Daddy to fix it. I told her he couldn't and she finally calmed down. I called the sheriff's office and they said to make a copy of the bill for them after the car is fixed. So hopefully somebody else will pay for the damage besides us.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

I'm glad we still have my car!


Living in Loa was a little too exciting for me yesterday. Scott had asked me to bring him his id badge and some gatorade, which was fine. When we got to the car Allie was getting in her seat and she lifted up a large panel and asked me what it was. Yep, some kids had tried to steal my car! They pulled a couple of panels off from underneath the stearing wheel, moved my seat, took the parking break off, messed with my cigarette lighter and pulled a wire down. I had noticed the car smelled funny when I had first opened the door; yep, it was from the cigarette lighter. The ignition looks really messed up, but my key still works.
Scott had taken the 4 wheeler to work so I put the girls in his car and took him his stuff. When I got home I called the sheriff's office. They had me go to their office and write a statement about my car. Then I went home and a few minutes later an officer came to my house. I am really glad I didn't drive my car, because there were footprints in the dirt at the end of the driveway which I probably would have driven over. Some kids from Sorensen Ranch (a RTC in Koosharem) had run away. They stole a truck from Brian Farm (the local IFA, True Value, and gas station) and broken in the store and done a lot of damage. The footprints at my house matched the footprints at Brian Farm. They already had the boys in custody. The officer took one of the panels from my car to see if he could get some fingerprints off of it. I haven't heard anything else yet.
Just to make something clear. I usually lock my car doors at night (which most people around here don't do). After school the day before we locked all of the car doors because we weren't planning on going anywhere later on. That night Scott was washing his car and he needed a bucket and Allie was a big helper and got her throw up bucket from the car for him to use. She forgot to lock the doors and neither Scott or I thought about it. But yes, I usually lock the car doors. I think our garage will be clean by the end of the week so we can park our cars in there again. ;-)

Snowman


We don't get very much snow in our little valley during the winter. However, during April I think it snowed more than it did the rest of the winter. We actually got enough snow during one storm for Allie and her friend Miriam to build a snowman. The snow was melted by the afternoon so I was glad they had played in the morning before school. Miriam is the daughter of the fly fishing guide Scott is friends with.

Spring Festival - Elena



During the Spring Festival Elena spent her time playing with her friend Parker. These two love to play together. It is amazing how well they get along considering they are both 2. Elena thinks Parker is very cute.

Allie's Spring Festival




Allie's school had a Spring Festival filled with singing and dancing at the beginning of May. The music teacher does amazing work with the kids at the school. I just found out that she is retiring this year. I am really bummed because I think it will be hard for them to find someone with her kind of talent for creating shows and teaching children music.