Saturday, January 19, 2008
Abby's 1st Concert
Eric took Abby to the Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus Concert. Abby loves Hannah Montana. Her favorite song performed was "I Dance". Abby loved it when Hannah Montana sang with Aly and AJ. Abby says she will always remember the start of the show when Hannah Montana came down from the roof in a pink box showing her silhouette. She says the crowd was going wild.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
For New Years Eve we celebrated at my Mom's house. The kids had a lot of fun playing with their cousins and staying up later than usual. When midnight came we went outside and watched some fireworks we had leftover from the Fourth of July. (Why we had leftover fireworks is a whole other story.) The kids were full of way too much energy! They loved running around in the cold yelling and screaming "Happy New Year!" After the fireworks we went inside and played games around the dining room table. I made "Cowboy Caviar" salsa that the family devoured. My mom also serves shrimp and yummy finger foods; a New Year's tradition.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Aunt Lisa Biffs it Bad!!
Eric's brother Tony was giving people tube rides on the back of his buggy on New Years Day. Poor Lisa ended the day... WATCH THE VIDEO
Unfortunate for Lisa... but lucky for Eric. Tony took Eric and Lisa out to ride; and Eric being a gentleman graciously offered Lisa the first ride. Lisa never went back for her gloves that flew off over the fence. (it's in the video)
I stayed back at the house with Sydnee and waited for the video camera footage. It was funny to see what us humans put up with for a "rush". We have some funny videos of the kids riding around on the tube two at a time. When the ride was over their legs would be all tangled up in the tube, and they would get up off the tube with no shoe on and limp back to the car with a smile on their face.
Unfortunate for Lisa... but lucky for Eric. Tony took Eric and Lisa out to ride; and Eric being a gentleman graciously offered Lisa the first ride. Lisa never went back for her gloves that flew off over the fence. (it's in the video)
I stayed back at the house with Sydnee and waited for the video camera footage. It was funny to see what us humans put up with for a "rush". We have some funny videos of the kids riding around on the tube two at a time. When the ride was over their legs would be all tangled up in the tube, and they would get up off the tube with no shoe on and limp back to the car with a smile on their face.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Alyssa broke her arm!
Alyssa broke her right arm while “rough-housing” with her younger brother Christian at 9:00 pm on November 14, 2007. We went to the ER that night at about 11:00 pm. The ER Doctor said it was broken after examining her X-Rays. The hospital wrapped her arm in a splint, wrote her a prescription for Lortab, and referred us to an Orthopedic Surgeon. We didn’t get home until about 2 O’clock in the morning.On Thursday the 15th we were lucky enough to get an appointment at the Orthopedic office at 10:40am. Alyssa chose a BLACK colored cast so that her friends can sign in Metallic colored markers. The cast is already irritating her after one day. She has to keep it on for 4 weeks !
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Halloween Hooligans!!!
The kids had fun on Halloween. Christian and Abby's school had a costume parade. Sydnee loved sitting in her stroller watching all the elementary school kids walk around the grass outside the school yard. I thought the teachers all did a good job dressing up; Christian's teacher was Pinocchio, and Mrs. Stewart (Abby's teacher) was a scarecrow. When school was over I got all the kids ready to trick or treat at SH Architecture. They get loads of candy at Eric's office because I've got the cutest kids! - And maybe because Christian and Abby know how to work it by going around the office more than once. Then at 6:30 it was off to our Church to "Trunk or Treat". They served chili and hot dogs for dinner. There were games and picture booths etc. set up before the trunk or treat started. Eric and I are on our wards Activities Committee. We were in charge of a game and Alyssa had fun running it for us so we could experience all the excitement with Sydnee on her first Halloween. Alyssa's costume was thrown together at the last minute. She was a clown/baby. Christian picked out his costume and anything that carries a weapon is cool with him. Abby picked a Devil costume. "Devilicious" I called her. She is shy about wearing it out in public but at home she is all show. I got Sydnee's Octopus costume at this cool shop called Babystyle at Fashion Island while in Huntington Beach with Eric for his office's Strategic Planning weekend. The costumes are reasonably priced for the quality. I might even order one online for next year. http://www.babystyle.com/content/halloween/main.asp?pgmeta=1
Monday, October 8, 2007
Sydnee and her Cousin
Anika, Lisa, and Doug came for a visit this past weekend. Lisa and Doug come down every year around this time to watch the Volkswagen races. Doug helps one of his friends do the car stuff and Lisa will usually stay back and hang with our family for part of the time. It was a fun time.Sydnee and Anika really don't play together yet. I don't think they know what to think of each other. They were born just a day and a half apart. Lisa was just leaving the hospital in Utah when I was checking in and getting prepped for my C-section in Vegas. Sydnee wasn't due for another 22 days. Cool New Years surprise! Hopefully when they get older they will be good friends even though they live 6 1/2 hours away from each other.
I wanted to make a cute digi-scrap layout with the cute kit I downloaded for free from http://www.peppermintcreative.com/. I love this site. They come up with some really cute scrapping things. Lisa and I bought matching outfits at Costco, and wanted to get the girls' pictures taken professionally at Target. When we got to the store it was a store without a Photo Studio... so we improvised and took the pictures ourselves at the park.
Cute, Cute, Cousins.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Alyssa... in a Million Words or Less

Alyssa's first assignment in her reading class this year was not assigned to her... it was an assignment for the parent. I had to write about my daughter in a million words or less and this is my finished paper.
Alyssa is my eleven year old daughter with brown hair, green eyes, and the friendliest smile. Alyssa was born in Salt Lake City’s LDS Hospital on a beautiful Monday morning in September. I remember commenting on the weather in the car on the way to the hospital. I was going to name her Carly Elizabeth, but didn’t get much response on the positive side. So it quickly became Elizabeth, because I wanted to call her “Libby”. Regrettably, Grandma didn’t like that one. (I am really influenced by others I guess.) So while in my hospital bed, I picked up the name book and didn’t get far … (A’s) when the name “Alyssa” popped out at me. I thought it was pretty, and the perfect name for my new, precious little baby girl. A little into Alyssa’s first year “Lissy” started to catch on. I don’t call her “Lissy” that often, but it does get pretty close to my “Libby” from my baby name list.
Alyssa was a cute and curious baby. She learned fast. She loved the show Barney and sang all sorts of songs by 14 months. At the age of two she was as smart as ever, and very creative. A little story I like to tell is when she was two years old, she had a spell of bad luck that Christmas season. Alyssa had a hand in knocking over, not one, but TWO Christmas trees that season. On one of the occurrences her grandma caught her next to the fallen tree, holding up the string of beaded garland to “Rocky”, her stuffed toy raccoon, and said “Now Rocky, just look what you’ve done!” What a smart and clever two year old just mesmerized by all the sparkles and glitter of the Christmas Holidays.
Alyssa has two brothers and three sisters. She lives with me and my husband in Las Vegas with her brother Christian and two sisters, Abby and baby Sydnee. And we can’t forget the family dog, Gracie, who Alyssa loves dearly. Alyssa’s Dad’s name is Bucky; he is married and has two kids, Ethan and Evelyn. They live in Bountiful, Utah. Alyssa visits them every other Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter on a rotating schedule, and fifty percent of her summer vacation as well.
Alyssa favorite place is her Grandma Barbara’s house in Farmington, Utah. She has an amazing bond with her grandmother and loves to explore her backyard with its beautiful flowers and lush fruit and vegetable gardens. Grandma Barbara grows Alyssa’s favorite food--- raspberries. Alyssa loves to visit in June and also in August when the berries are ripe for the picking.
Alyssa developed a love for reading and poetry from her Grandma Barbara and her Great-Grandma Helen. Grandma Helen is a talented poetess—thus Alyssa took after her and won 1st place in the city of Moscow, Idaho Pleiades Poetry Contest two years in a row in the lower elementary division. All this while only in the second and third grades. Her first winning poem titled “MeiLing and Me”, and the second titled “Rain”.
MeiLing and Me
MeiLing my Grandma’s dear old cat,loves it when I come to stay.
When I go into Grandma’s room, I brush her then we play.
But sometimes we just like to sit and watch TV a little bit.
I love MeiLing and she loves me, that’s how things were meant to be.
Alyssa is very creative and wants to be an interior designer when she grows up, this may be attributed to endless hours we spend together watching HGTV home improvement television, and the four years that her family lived in Moscow, Idaho while her Dad (Eric) pursued his dream of being an Architect at the University of Idaho. Alyssa loves music and theater. She was lucky enough to see “Mama Mia” in Salt Lake City with her dad this past summer. She has some experience acting in theatrical productions with specific experience in "Scrooge", when she was just four, and "Are we there yet?" this past summer.
Alyssa is turning twelve on the 25th of this month and is looking forward to her favorite meal and birthday cake. She loves mashed potatoes and gravy. Besides, Thanksgiving and a few other occasions throughout the year the Roberts’ household doesn’t serve it because of the preparations that are involved.
Alyssa loves animals; her favorite is the Kangaroo… maybe because she likes to share with others how the animal got its name.
--Some explorers were in Australia, and they saw the kangaroo jumping around, so they asked the aborigine people what they were. The response they got was “Kangaroo”. Well it turns out, that later someone studied the Aborigine tribe and learned the language and discovered that “Kangaroo” isn’t what they called the animals at all. Roughly translated, it means “I don’t understand what you are saying.” So there are a bunch of animals out there called “I don’t understand what you are saying”.
Alyssa is an ever-adoring sister; mom’s big helper. She is an exceptional student; she loves to learn, and always wants to exceed expectations. When Alyssa makes friends it is a friendship. She is loyal and fun to be around. She is the most enjoyable daughter a mother could ask for; and her presence makes our home a cheerful place. I am certain she will tackle this new challenge of middle school as she has tackled past challenges in her life: with a cheerful demeanor, a 'can-do' attitude and a desire to achieve excellence.
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