Saturday, November 28, 2009

Taft goes on a mission

OK, so I'm slow on posting. It actually happened pretty fast. Taft got his call the last week of September and had to report to the Mission Training Center on November 4, 2009 in preparation to go to the Argentine Buenos Aires South Mission. The last week of September is also the first week of school at the U of Washington -- and thus the first week of Institute for me (Todd). Taft also got a new job that week. It was a whirlwind preparation. Seemed like we were just sprinting for the 5 1/2 weeks we had to see him off.



Lisa and I decided that we wanted to go down with him, flying down a day before to just have some individual time with him, and hang out in Salt Lake for a day -- especially to take him through the Salt Lake Temple.



One of the fun little parts of the trip was that we had a special travel deal through Sam's Club that included a full size rental car. When we got there they had ready for us one of Taft's favorite cars -- a Dodge Charger. We had no idea that's what we would get. It was kind a fun. By the way -- it was 70 degrees while we were there on November 3rd and 4th -- no a cloud in the sky.


In addition to the temple we got to meet some general authorities (you'll have to ask us about that). And before the sun went entirely down we hike Ensign Peak -- a favorite place of ours from clear back when we lived in Salt Lake during the time Taft was almost 2 until he was almost 7 years old.



We decided we like the new MTC policy of curbside drop off. It was great to do it all in 3 minutes. Todd is fighting off the tears which probably explains why there isn't a picture of Lisa and Taft -- too emotional of a camera operator to press the button correctly. Plus . . . the MTC person was saying (very firmly): "Let's go! If you've said good-bye, let's keep it moving." (She is either a very NON emotional person, or she never had dropped off a son for 2 years.) But we kept it moving -- we didn't want any trouble at such a great event. But, of course, the picture of Taft says it all -- he's ready to go and anxious to get on with it. Sure it's hard to say good-bye -- we can't imagine not having him around for all he is to our family and for all he does -- but we wouldn't have him any other place doing any other thing. It's a deep mix of emotions -- both of which involve tears for parents.


Seattle Kid's Marathon



The Sunday after Thanksgiving there is a big marathon in Seattle that finishes in the old Memorial Stadium underneath the Space Needle. Since we've lived in Seattle (and probably before), they have held a "Kid's Marathon" in association with the full 26.2 mile one. Elementary school children are challenged to run 25 miles in the month of November, and then at this special event on Saturday morning (the day before the big 26.2) the kids run a 1.2 mile fun run -- thus running an entire marathon in the month of November.
Abigail has run the kid's marathon the last 2 years. Parents are issued the same number as the child and allowed to run with them. Lisa ran with Abigail the first year, Todd last year. This year the new Kindergarten student Thaddeus joined the event. To get ready for it, his big sister Eliza (age 14) ran with him to get his 25 miles in the month of November. And this year they added some other requirements -- reading 13 books and doing 13 special deeds of service.
So . . . this morning was the event. The temperature was in the low 40s, but we all bundled up. Todd ran with Thaddeus and Lisa ran with Abigail. Eliza was the photographer.
Lisa reported that Abigail ran steady but was a little nervous after last year when she got a little quesy at the end after running REALLY hard. But she put on a big kick at the end and left her Mom in the dust (and her Mom is a good regular runner).
Todd reports that Thaddeus ran the whole way except for one small part at the top of a formidable hill about halfway through. He was short of breath and so Todd said, "Let's walk and count to 25, and then we'll start running again." When we got to 20 he wanted to start and we ran the rest of the way. When we got to the stadium he put on an all out sprint and both of us raised our arms in victory as we crossed the finish line.
Afterwards they give each participant a space blanket, a bottle of water, a t-shirt, and then they go into exhibition all for handouts on fitness and other food samples.
We all had a good time. Special thanks to Eliza for training the not-always-anxious-to-put-in-his-miles Thaddeus. She earned her merit badge on this one. See picture at the end of a rainy run as well as the congratulatory hug at the end of the event.







This is a great event and I recommend it to other communities.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

First Day of School!

The last couple of weeks have been the first days of school for the kids. For a long time it has been a tradition for us to take a picture of the kids on their first day of school. 
     
This is Thaddeus and Abigail as they left the house
to go to Brookside Elementary. This year Thaddeus will be a kindergartner, with Ms. Harris and Abigail will be a fifth grader, with Ms. Nowak. (Abigail claims she is most wanted teacher of the fifth grade!) 

This is them getting on the bus at the bus stop down the road! 

Then we have Miss Eliza. She started her first day of high school as a freshmen at Shorecrest High school the year! 

Also going to Shorecrest, Trey is starting his senior year! 

This year Trevor has also returned to school. He entered the West Point Military Academy in June. The first six weeks were spent in a special boot camp training experience called Beast. Having completed that he has been in school for about a month now as a plebe. (Plebe is the affectionate nicknamed bestowed upon the freshman!)
Unfortunately the many pictures we have of our army man are not available to me at this moment, so I will publish a few pictures of his past adventure as soon as I can access some photos that will actually load onto this site! 

(post made by child number four: Eliza) 

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Hi, Trey here. I got asked to put up photos of the recent trip to West Point in order to please my Grandmother on her birthday. So here they are. Unfortunately, I was not on this trip, so the details will be coming from a primary source shortly (Namely Mom or Dad). Happy Birthday Grammy Beth!!!!





Monday, June 22, 2009

Taft's Post

Hi, this is my first time writing on the blog, and I have a few things talk about from the last few months. First things, is that we car a new car. It is a Chrysler Town&Country, year 2005. It is white and very nice to drive in. Here are some pictures of our new van after I washed it.




NEW CAR



Also I ran track this year. I was pretty successful. My event that i focused on is the 800. 2 laps around a track. I placed 7th at our District Qualifying meet against some of the best runners in the state. Then I went on to get forth place at districts With a time of 2:06. Then i got to go to state as an alternate for the 4x4 team. It was a lot of fun to watch the state athletes. I do have a video of my fastest 800 race, here it is... I am wearing green and have yellow shoes.




Other things that i have done this year. I wrote and illustrated a children's book about a prince that goes on a journey to find a princess. It was for my senior project. I graduated from high school. The Knowles 4x4 team got ran another race I got my eagle scout award. For my Eagle project i planted trees at a park called green lake. Below are pictures from some of the events that i talked about above.



I Graduated at Comcast Arena


Waiting to get my " diploma"



Knowles 4x4 Team



Eagle Scout Award

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day from Eliza!


     Hey there! Eliza here! For mother's day, I decided that there probably would not be a better present for Grammy Beth than to present her with an entry on the blog!!! :) yea! 
     Okay so on May 2 I was able to participate in an event called the Solo and Ensemble Contest. This event is for all the musicians in the Sno-King region. Kids from everywhere come and perform a piece for an adjudicator, who is a professional musician, and then receive a workshop of sorts on the piece that they  performed. I performed twice, both vocally and on the piano. Vocally was more just for fun. I sang in a quartet with three of my friends but it ended up being very successful. The piano performance however was a lot more heavily weighted. The song I played was called Waltz in C# minor by Frederick Chopin, and was probably the most difficult thing I have ever played. But it too was successful and I received the highest score possible. This event was very helpful to my musical career and I was able to have a fun time with it. 
    My piano teacher has a recording studio in his house and has a cool little website where he puts recorded songs performed by his students. I had the opportunity to record the song I played for the Solo Ensemble and he has placed it on there. If you copy the link at the bottom of the entry and place it in the URL thingy-ma-bob it will take you to where you can listen to me playing it. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and the last song on there is Waltz in C# minor by Frederick Chopin. Enjoy!!

                                                              

                                    

Sunday, April 12, 2009

April fools





Abigail here, again On April fools day I decided to play some tricks on my family. Here's a list of some of the things my minion (Thaddeus) and I did:
  • switched the cereals
  • switched the granola bars
  • put Vaseline on the doorknobs
  • put the comics in the sports section
  • put a rat in moms cup
  • and put plastic creatures all over moms shower
I only got pictures of moms shower so here they are.

Sneetch

Abigail here!!
Last Saturday and Sunday I sat in front of the TV for 480 minutes in 2 days. We were watching General Conference. One of the things I played with during that time was clay. Snitch and Scout were down there, and they inspired me. I grabbed my big clump of yellow and started to make something.



I named my creation Sneetch!!!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Crazy Hair



Hi!Abigail here!!
On Friday, March 27, 2009 it was crazy hair day at school. Me having long hair knew I had to do something. So mom did my hair and this is how it turned out!!!!! Everybody loved my hair including me!!






Sunday, March 22, 2009

Thaddeus Dale Knowles!!


Our house has a very unique character, our Thaddeus! Since our grandmother has insisted that every child do a blog entry regularly, little Thaddeus has been eager to do his blog. So this entry is going to be about things that Thaddeus picks himself to be recorded. (Eliza is doing all of the actual recording, with Thaddeus dictating.
This previous week, we rented the movie "High School Musical 3". Thaddeus being much like his older brother Trevor, can never just sit through the movie, he has to be doing what they are doing in the movie. The dance scenes in High School Musical 3 were highly inspiring to Thaddeus and when ever we watch it, he dances along. One night we decided to record some of our favorite dance moves from the song, "The boys are back".



When Thaddeus is not dancing, is modeling his unique fashions!!!















One night Thaddeus couldn't find any pants. Mom told him that there were pants downstairs and thaddeus being a little self-conscious about stripping through the house so he decided that a foam roll would be better!! Don't you just love him?!
Hi -- Abigail here, with the question of the day.

How do you drown a blond?
Can you guess
? Here is a hint . . .



You put a mirror at the bottom of the pool!!!!