Thursday, June 30, 2011

Senior Officer Chris Johnson

Chris and I at the promotion.
The swearing in.
Chief Lewis and Senior Officer Johnson
That's his new title! Chris got his much anticipated promotion in May. Now he gets to train the new guys (or gals.) The boys have taken a liking to it too. When they pretend to be police officers they address themselves as Senior Officer Johnson. It is way funny!

Mormon Helping Hands

Ryan's got a trusty shovel.
Garrett looking official.
It was the same as last year for us. Adding and spreading new wood chips at the same park in Camarillo. This year the boys got a little more involved. At least they looked like they were helping!

Birds again!

There were four this year. So cute!
We have a couple speakers on our back porch just below the over hang which appears to be an ideal spot for a bird to lay her eggs. It seems each spring we get a new set of birds hatching and hear them chirp for a couple weeks each time their mom brings back some food. This year was no different!

Easter 2011

She's gonna get it no matter what!
Yum! Peeps!
Clarissa got nail polish from Grandma Johnson. It was pink!
Just look at them!

The easter bunny came to visit us. Since Ryan experienced a leprechaun visiting his class at school and leaving behind notes now every bunny, elf, etc. has to leave a note. The kids LOVE it! More than what the character brings! It was the bunny's turn this time. He left a letter with some of our favorite treats but as a joke left some PEEPs and told the boys not to microwave them (it's an inside our family joke.) Chris and I are enjoying this!

Cousins Visiting

Clarissa with her cousins: Kate, Claire, and Anna
We got the privilege to watch my nieces, Anna and Claire (Kim and Joey's girls), for a few days while Kim was helping at a Sorensen wedding in Santa Barbara. We had a great time with the girls. Too bad they live in far away Georgia!

The Little Red Hen

Ryan and Garrett after the play.
Ryan introducing the cast.
Ryan had one more play to finish off his year in Kindergarten. It was called the Little Read Hen. Ryan played a farmer (he spoke a few narrative lines) and was also the music director (in other words the kid who pushed play on the CD player.) Of course, he did a great job and we were proud of him!

Simi Duck Pond



I took the kids out to the duck pond one morning to kill time. I recently found out we might have been killing the ducks too! I have always thought bread is the choice for ducks until an article in the local paper told us otherwise. Apparently we should have been feeding them duck food. I guess that makes sense. Well, we did have a good time at the pond till the bread was gone!

AZ Spring Training 2011

Ryan and friend, Fallon
Clarissa and friend, Lucy
Ryan and Garrett at a sculpture of Spencer W. Kimball
Here we are at a night game. It was the best picture I had. Three of the four faces are looking at the camera!

We did it again. I'm really starting to enjoy this trip more now that the kids are getting older and sleeping better in unfamiliar places! Chris took the boys to a game and we all enjoyed one together. Of course, we met up with our friends, the Scanlon's, like usual. Also, our friends, the Milford's, had moved there from Camarillo and we got see them. It's so good to see old friends!

Our Friends the Humphrey's

Clarissa and Lily
Ryan, Matthew, Kyle, & Garrett
Here's the gang with our neighbors the Alfred's and Dana across the street. FYI - I look pathetic, I know, we didn't know when they were coming by and Chris and I had been working on the yards. Doesn't it look nice and green!
Our dear friends from church (who also lived around the corner) were moving to Utah for a new job. Our kids loved to play with each other especially Ryan and Garrett loved Kyle and Matthew because they were older cool kids that would play with them. Here's some pictures from a dinner with them before they left. We miss them!

Tony's basketball game

Garrett on the dribble.
I think Ryan is headed for the hoop himself!
The boys enjoy watching their Uncle Tony play sports. This year was basketball. They were somewhat familar with the game because we have a hoop in our backyard (or at least did till Ryan started working on the slam (emphasis on slam) dunk.) So the boys would take any opportunity to get on the court and play during half time or game over time, they'd be practicing.