Tuesday, September 17, 2024

August Happenings 2024

A lot happened in August.  We had a lot of fun as a family as we prepared for a new school year.

My friend Lori Roswold visited us from Virginia.  It was great seeing her.


I had a lovely date night with Craiger where he caught me up on everything happening at school.



I took the young women of our church congregation rappelling.  I had forgotten how much I love walking off cliffs.  We had a blast.





I was SO proud of Taya for doing it.  She has a paralyzing fear of heights & she still did it.




Cadence & Amkaa went to CA to visit Opa & Oma & the rest of the family there.






And Lorien, Trek, & I went to the temple together.



I absolutely love my sweet family.  They are my everything.

 

1st Day of School for the Adult Kiddos

The last week of August was the first day of school for my 2 adult kiddos.  Lorien is still actively attending culinary school & learning how to be a chef & baker.  She loves every minute of it.  She is amazing & is the top of her class.  (She got the Culinary Dean scholarship this year!)










And Cadence started her first day of "14th grade."  Silly girl.  She's going to BYU studying Computer Science as well as is an active member of the BYU ROTC program.  She is thriving this year & that makes me SO happy.



We are SO very proud of both our adult girls & the wonderful people they have become.  We love them both so much.

 

Are you "UP" for HOCO?

Taya met a really sweet boy at FSY this year & they've been hanging out a lot lately.  He invited her to his school's seminary dance & she went & had a blast.   While she was there, he asked her to his school's Homecoming Dance.

I love that he asked her using "Up" which has two of my favorite Disney characters in it.
(Carl & Ellie)



So, to answer him, Taya & I went down to his house on a Saturday when he was in Vegas & filled his room with 200 balloons.  Inside one of the balloons was a little "grape soda" pin/badge that said "YES!"






We had a lot of fun doing this together & it was nice getting to know his family as well.  They are Disney lovers like me & we just adored each other so much.  These two are going to have a blast at Homecoming.

 

Moving Cadence . . . AGAIN!

After I sent my kiddos off to their first day of school, I hopped in the car & drove down to BYU to help my big kiddo move into her new apartment for the new school year.  We packed up her things from her old apartment (that she only lived in for 6 weeks), then moved them to the TOP FLOOR (with no elevator) of her new apartment complex.  This year she is a roommate to one of her mission companions.  She's been very excited about that.  We got her all moved in, had lunch together, then I had to jet off to pick up my kids from their first day of school.









Good Luck Cadence!  It's going to be a great year!

 

1st Day of School - 2024

August also marked the first day of school for my kiddos.  They were pumped & ready to tackle a brand new school year.

This year Taya is a Junior.  She is thrilled to start some college courses this year via AP & Concurrent Enrollment classes with SLCC.  She loves being in early morning seminary again (her choice) & is excited to be in the highest orchestra this year: Chamber Orchestra playing viola.  She is enjoying her sewing & fashion design classes as electives next to all her college level core classes.  And the highlight of this year is the fact that she made it onto the Ladies Ballroom team.  She's been practicing super hard. 
(& I've been learning how to do dance hair & make-up. . . first time dance mom here)
Her first competition is in September & she's doing great.  She LOVES it.





Bladen is a Sophomore this year.  He's got all of his core classes & is consistently staying on top of all of his work.  He made it into Intermediate percussion ensemble this year & is LOVING it.  He's actually playing more piano than actual percussion which makes me laugh, but I can see why his teacher keeps throwing him on piano. . . he's REALLY good.  He's trying out social dance this year (ballroom) & seems to be enjoying that (as his final PE credit in High School).  He was also elected as the high school esports team secretary & has been working hard as a leader of this team.  He tried out for the team & made the JJV team which he is very excited about.  His first tournament is in September as well.




Craiger is the king of the school this year as an 8th grader. . . his final year of middle school.  He's in honors classes & was just elected as the NJHS Ambassador for the school.  For his electives this year he chose cooking & childcare to broaden his horizons.  He's really excited about those classes.  He still love band & plays french horn beautifully.  Outside of school, Craiger continues to do Civil Air Patrol where he is now a cadet tech sergeant & a flight leader.  He really thrives in leadership roles.  He's excited for all the fun opportunities he's going to have this year.





And Canyon started middle school this year as a 6th grader.  He said it's been hard adjusting to having 8 teachers instead of 1, but he's loving being in classes with SO MANY PEOPLE (my social butterfly).  He's making new friends left & right & he loves his teachers.  His electives this year are orchestra & choir.  He's the only string bass player in the orchestra.
(& he's one of the smallest members of the orchestra which makes playing bass HILARIOUS)
He is also in the PTSA student leadership & is loving his meetings during lunch where he gets to help plan all things related to the school like spirit days, fund raisers, lunch games, & more.  Next week he is excited to take snacks to all the teachers during parent teacher conferences.  He's such a cool kid.





And this "big kid" starts his 2nd year teaching at the University of Utah.  He loves his job.  He loves his cadets.  And he's the best of the best at all he does.  I'm so very proud of this wonderful man I married.



This year, Craiger's best friend from Germany moved a few minutes down the road & is able to go to the same school as Craiger.  Now he gets dropped off at our house each morning so they can walk to school together, then he walks to our house every afternoon to do homework.  He's my official bonus child for the year & I'm loving it.




And I love that my middle schoolers can WALK to school.  It's great for everyone.


Good luck Potter Kids on another great year.