** * Our Life with 13 Kids * **
Saturday, May 9, 2026
'Lache Walk
Friday, May 8, 2026
Making It Happen
Corey took a pic of Mount Olympus from his dad's front porch for me. I'll be doing that sometime. Ran an errand to Deseret Book to buy some bookmarks for the graduating senior girls that will be entering Relief Society. Looked at art there. Artists to look up: J Kirk Richards, Kate Lee, and Paige Payne. (I already know Greg Olsen). Watched a few reels about Michael Jackson today and listened to Human Nature and Stranger in Moscow on my drive. MJ is currently all over my youtube algorithm. I need to run another errand soon to get more bowls with lids for the sourdough. The girls and I are always looking for bowls and lids.
A few things from yesterday... Natalie has been out of a phone since fall. Today we finally got it fixed. She earned money to help pay for it. A nice guy out in Draper fixed it for $99 bucks. It was interesting to watch! It took him 20 minutes. I was impressed.
I think a tongue sticking out means yes. AND, since both of my violists have phones, I have an easy consequence for not practicing violin. As soon as we got home, I took both of their phones and told them to practice 45 minutes, which they dutifully did.
They have not had violin lessons since fall, and thus have been equally slacking in the violin department, as have I as violin practicing enforcer. We're gonna try and change that now.Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Second Painting Study
I finished another painting today!
I found this frame and canvas at the DI for $2 bucks. My apologies to Alice Ives, I have erased her 1982 painting of the Pacific. I flipped it upside down so a little bit of her ocean lives on as part of my sky. I think painting over another painting is a great way to up-cycle. Even better if it already comes with a frame. I thought the dark brown frame around this one would work well with the nature of the ruins. My progress as of last night -I worked on it for an hour or two yesterday. This is from a photo I took March 18 (second pic) when I biked to the ruins. I did not get proportions right in my painting (they don't look this large from our vantage point across the stream) but that's ok, cause I want them to be a focal point anyway. I need to print larger pics for my reference, rather than trying to paint from my phone screen!
So yeah, spent time painting yesterday and today. Today Wes did some major work in the front yard.
He's been helping Corey for a few days making a demo video, and they finished the audio for that yesterday. So today he was free to do stuff at home for me. Aww we're gonna miss him so much!Monday, May 4, 2026
Monday Morning
Cute Katharine crawled into bed with us last night. She's been sleeping with Abi lately, so this was a tender start to the week to have her come snuggle with me.
She's been doing a good job of changing into clean pajamas every night before she goes to bed. Abi's helped her develop that habit cause Abi doesn't want a dirty kid that smells like outside to come in her bed. I could/should do a better job of keeping her and her brothers clean, but I'm trying. They just keep getting dirty every day!Cute smiling people
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Climbing OUTSIDE!
Today Corey and I went climbing outside for the first time ever.
Our Green River camping friend Craig texted asking if we wanted to go this afternoon. We said yes. Corey also wanted to get in a ride. I didn't feel up to a ride, but then I went anyway. We arranged it for him to meet us up at the Lisa Falls trailhead after we biked up the trail. We figured it would take us about an hour so to meet at 2. We were mostly right on time, except that it took us a few extra minutes to get out of the house. So we were there at 2:10. Craig was ready and we hiked up the short trail to the bottom of the slab we were gonna climb. It was like 60 minutes of instruction and learning, 5 min of actual climbing, and 25 min of figuring out what to do and who goes where. Craig climbed up first and set the anchors with "nuts" and "cams" (see all these new words we learned!) Craig anchored himself at the first pitch, then Corey went and removed the anchors, and then I went up. This climb had a "mantle" move, another new word. The climb is called Lisa Buttress I think? He showed us something on "Mountain Project" about it, and that also said that this was a 5.7 route. I could believe that. Corey's shoes were no good, if we do this again we'll want climbing shoes. It's probably time to bite that bullet anyway. After climbing for over 90 minutes and a bit of visiting, we said bye and finished our ride up the trail to the Ruins. Came down techy. We were gone for quite a bit - left at 1:15 and were back home at 5:15. We met Craig at 2:10, started our climbing at 2:30, and did a whole 16 feet. The mountain looked so cool from up higher!
We started the second half of our ride at 4:45, and were home in 33 minutes. All was well at home - kids coloring on the sidewalk with chalk.Wes was a champ and took Peter to his 2:00 soccer game so we could go recreate. Natalie, Owen, and Daniel all went to Peter's game to cheer him on.Thursday, April 30, 2026
2 Hour Painting
This morning Katharine asked Corey to take her to Uptown Jungle, and he said ok. Yay, I have some personal time to get something done! I thought I'd try to catch up on the blog... I'm done though this month, and it might be cool to finish April before April is over... but instead I thought I'd try out my new art area. I got an old canvas that the kids had drawn on previously (since I'm just going to be warming up my art muscles for a while) and then I whipped out this!
Done with acrylic paints at my little art desk.I used this photo from last week (April 21) as my subject.
It would be super fun to go out on the trial and paint on the trail! I'm going to do that this summer. Yay for my first painting in a few years. I sent it to the kids, Corey said it must be AI cause he hasn't been gone long enough with Katharine for me to do that, haha. I was going fast though - for a quick "Impressionist" style piece. I am pleased, that was fun. This art area b-day gift will be a gift that keeps on giving. Now I'll blog. :) It's 2:10 right now. I haven't exercised yet. Oh wait yes I did, I went on a walk this morning. My left hip hurts from sitting though while I painted that (sat half of the time, stood for half) so maybe I'll go walk around for a bit to help it out.
Hibberts are coming over tonight cause Camilla is in town with her family. They came to attend her son's graduation from the UofU today. I'll update with pics of that later.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Happy Birthday to Mary!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Painting the Basement
Corey worked a lot today, kinda all day. He was a little frustrated/sad yesterday cause he wasn't able to do the tests he wanted (lab open available 10 - 1 on Friday, I think it's also open on Tuesdays). He had gotten too many interruptions on Thursday and wasn't able to finish the stuff to have it ready in time. So we didn't go out last night - he had been trying to hurry and get stuff ready to go test, and then when his window of opportunity was past, he kept working away and put in a late night. I had a good evening with Wes though. We continued our work in the basement that we started yesterday. Today I followed through on our morning plan and I went to Home depot for a few items. Item #1: paint. We are going painting the cement basement walls white. I got two cans of a semi gloss and we went to work. Wes did a great job protecting the windows and stuff (he found a old poster of Hyrum's). Oh we also used item #2 for that: paint tape.
Item #3 was brushes. I got two, so I was able to help for a little bit in between errands of taking Owen to a birthday party and soccer games. Also, before I went to Home Depot, I looked up some videos about how to fix the dishwasher. One guy said to get a dishwasher installation kit and showed how to secure the dishwasher that way. When I got there, I asked a Home Depot employee where I could find one. He looked at me confused and said they don't sell those. "Is there anything I can buy to secure a dishwasher? Ours tips forward every time we open the door." He said I just need to screw up the legs until it's being held flat against the counter top. "What about the black thing in front of the legs?" "Take it off." Ok, fair enough. While Wes was painting, I tried that AND IT WORKED! ...for the most part! Well, definitely improved. I've been letting that bother me and make me sad for 11 months, and in a manner of minutes, it is fixed.For soccer games today, they were all in the afternoon. I took Daniel for his game at 12:45. Owen's was right after at 2. Wes took Peter to his 2pm game. I watched Daniel for a little bit, then went to pick up Owen after a birthday party and bring him back for his game. K saw me at home and she got in the car with us. Daniel stayed for Owen's game. We had a sweet surprise today. Owen's game was at a different location, so I wasn't parked close to it cause I was close to the regular field. He was over by the pavilion, so before the game started I decided to move the car. As I walked through the pavilion to the game, a lady stopped me and invited me to have some cake. "Cakes for kids" was sharing free cake and cookies and brownies in celebration of selling their 100-thousand'th cake.
Owen won his game, I was a bit distracted with cake and watching K so I didn't catch most of it. A few passes on the monkey bars and then we headed home. I put in a white chili for dinner, the house smelled amazing when I got home. The kids all loved it. This was a recipe my sister Patrice sent me, AND she sent me all the ingredients via a Sam's Instacart drop off. The kids used most of the cream cheese she sent with sourdough, but thankfully I had enough to still make this and double it. I haven't posted a recipe in forever, so here's this keeper - WHITE CHICKEN CHILI:
Ingredients:
- 2 BONELESS CHICKEN /SKINLESS BREASTS (can be frozen)
- 1 (11 OR 15 oz) CAN CORNED, DRAINED
- 1 (15oz) CAN BLACK BEANS, DRAINED AND RINSED
- 1 (10oz) CAN DICED TOMATOES AND GREEN CHILI, UNDRAINED
- (I USE ROTEL BUT YOU CAN USE WHAT YOU LIKE)
- 2 CUPS CHICKEN BROTH
- 1/2 - 1 CUP COOKED, CHOPPED BACON
- 1 (1oz) PACKET OF HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH ORIGINAL SEASONING MIX
- 1 tsp CUMIN
- 1 TBSP CHILI POWDER
- 1 tsp ONION POWDER
- 1 (8oz) PACKAGE OF CREAM CHEESE
- 1 CUP OF SHREDDED CHEDDAR CHEESE
- PLACE CHICKEN AT BOTTOM OF SLOW COOKER
- ADD CORN, BLACK BEANS, DICED TOMATOES W/ GREEN CHILIS, CHICKEN BROTH, CUMIN,
- CHILI POWDER, ONION POWDER, RANCH PACKET, BACON.
- STIR TOGETHER, THEN PLACE CREAM CHEESE ON TOP.
- COVER WITH LID AND COOK ON LOW FOR 6- 8 HRS, OR HIGH FOR ABOUT 4HRS
- REMOVE CHICKEN AND SHRED WITH FORK. RETURN TO COOKER. STIR CHEESE INTO CHILI.
- SERVE WITH YOUR FAVORITE CHILI TOPPINGS.
Corey and I didn't go out last night and neither of us had exercised yet today, so we left at 6:30 for Corner Canyon, started a long ride to do the loop and we were racing the sunset. Still on the other side of the mountain when the sun went down on Timp...
Friday, April 24, 2026
Surprise Party
The wind was blowing like crazy, so we had to put that away quick.
That's what 24 years of gifts of legos for Christmas and birthdays every year for 13 kids looks like. Today we vacuumed the lego area and moved shelves over there, and made a little play house area for Katahrine.


