Tuesday, March 31, 2009

3D Ultra Sound

Here are some pictures of our little man! I am currently in my 27th week of pregnancy. Besides the pain in my back, and the strange ligaments I never knew I had being stretched out, this pregnancy has gone pretty smoothly. I have a lot to keep me busy over the next couple of months and I know time will fly by! We are still trying to come up with a name for him. I can say however, there is one name we both agree on and we're just trying to figure out if it's the ONE!
The youngest Warth! Due June 25th, 2009!

Here's the proof babies can smile within the womb. I have it on video too!

Y'all got your tickets for the gun show?!!!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Outer Limits

Well as promised, if Sierra made a 100% on her spelling test we were off to spend the day at Outer Limits. The day before spring break let out, she took her spelling test with these words: they, or, that, blue, and then. We are so happy she aced her test. She studied these words by spelling them out with refrigerator alphabet magnets, various memory games and lots of prayers every night to help her remember. She told me later that Heavenly Father helped her remember how to spell the words she got a little stuck on. I can't believe my 5 year old is acing spelling tests and most of all developing a testimony of the power of prayer!



Monsters vs. Aliens

Today was the opening day for Monsters vs. Aliens to come out at the theaters. My kids and I really enjoyed this movie! We were able to see this in the 3D version and were all amazed at the way things really popped out and came to life on the screen. At times, we felt like we could reach out and grab the characters and at other times felt like we needed to dodge shrapnel that was flying towards our faces! It was a unique experience for the kids and we all really enjoyed ourselves. The kids all agreed there favorite character was Bob, the blue blob. This movie was funny, action packed, and can be enjoyed by the entire family! The kids are already ready for it to be out on DVD. Here's a link to the Monsters vs. Aliens trailer.


My 3 little Monsters!


Monsters vs. Popcorn, The popcorn doesn't stand a chance!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Spring Break = More Snow

So, today was our first day of Spring break and we woke up with lots and lots of snow covering the ground. You might wonder what our plans for spring break might be. When you live in southeast Idaho your plans definitely aren't your usually activities for Spring break!
Texas: skiing on the lake Idaho: snow skiing down the mountain
Texas: camping outdoors Idaho: homemade tent set up in living room, drinking hot chocolate
Texas: sun bathing on the beach Idaho: making snow angels in the snow








At this rate we might be Easter egg hunting in our snow shoes!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Irish you a Happy St. Patty's Day!

In celebration of St. Patrick's Day and observation on my mom's passing on this day, we try every year to have fun, and remember family togetherness is important. Families are eternal and we will all be together forever! We spent the evening with Grandma and Papa Warth, Uncle Andy, Uncle Matt and Aunt Lydia, and Uncle Kendall and his family. Grandma and Papa made a wonderful meal of roast, cabbage, and red potatoes. There were of course lots of choices for green desserts!
Leprechauns, castles, good luck and laughter. Lullabies, dreams, and love ever after. Poems and songs with pipes and drums. A thousand welcomes when anyone comes.~Author Unknown

Green Eggs and Ham

Bridger likes Green Eggs and ham, He will eat them here and there. Say! He will eat them ANYWHERE!

Sierra wanted nothing to do with Green Eggs or Ham. Even after trying it, she swore it tasted differently! In a gross way!

A couple of crazy leprechauns!

Robbie's Leprechaun Face

A mischievous little leprechaun!

They are up to causing some kind of mischief!

Never iron a four-leaf clover, because you don't want to press your luck. ~Author Unknown

I swear we have been eating so much green food today, we will be pooping green for the next two days!




A beautiful bouquet of 2 dozen yellow roses given to me by my loving husband in remembrance of my mothers passing on this day 12 years ago.

Gym Rats!

Our family has officially become Gym Rats! Gold's Gym is now our second home. With Rob competing in the 12 week challenge this year it's not unusual for him to workout twice a day now. Sierra won a free 6 month membership, so we decided it would be good for the kids to each have their own membership. The youth programs provided are martial arts, dance, gymnastics, basketball, jump roping, and swimming. We figured this opened their eyes to a wide range of activities, letting them choose what they really enjoy doing. While the kids are working out, I'm managing to stay "in shape" by taking GGX classes or working out with Rob. Try as I might, I continue to grow out of shape. Nothing you can do when your 6 1/2 months pregnant. Bridger is not quite old enough for a membership yet, so he enjoys the luxuries of the Kids Klub! They provide fun themed activities, stories, games, and movies for the kiddos. My family actually looks forward to their time spent at the gym. All while teaching the importance of exercise and good health!Our 2nd Home
The pool
Robbie breaking his first board with a Palm Heel Strike

First try, Sierra breaks the board! She's a natural!

Some force, kicked the pad right out of the instructor's hands!

Sierra's Front kick board break

Robbie practicing for a jump kick

Bridger's Kids Klub

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Are you Ready?

The other day the weather was 27 degrees with winds blowing between 20-45mph. The clouds were really rolling by and it was for sure a day to be spent inside! While observing the weather and staring out the window, Sierra exclaims, "I know why the clouds are moving so fast, because Jesus might be coming today!" So many thoughts went through my head at that point. Amazing to have her envision the second coming as the clouds rolling back and parting for our Savior, Jesus Christ. Wow, what if He really did come today, would I be ready?!! I couldn't help but think of the primary song If the Savior stood beside me, written by Sally DeFord.

If the Savior stood beside me, would I do the things I do? Would I think of His commandments and try harder to be true? Would I follow His example? Would I live more righteously, If I could see the Savior standing nigh, watching over me?

If the Savior stood beside me, would I say the things I say? Would my words be true and kind if He were never far away? Would I try to share the gospel? Would I speak more reverently If I could see the Savior standing nigh, watching over me?

If the Savior stood beside me, would my thoughts be clean and pure? Would His presence give me strength and hope, and courage to endure? Would His counsel guide my actions? Would I choose more worthily If I could see the Savior standing nigh, watching over me?

He is always near me, though I do not see Him there And because He loves me dearly, I am in His watchful care So I'll be the kind of person that I know I'd like to be, If I could see the Savior standing nigh, watching over me.


I think it's always wise to take time to reevaluate our lives and the direction we are heading in. It's important to keep fine tuning those little things we need to work on. So, I leave with you the thought, would you be ready if the Savior came today?

Monday, March 2, 2009

WOW, Art Show

Our kindergartner has entered 4 pieces of her art work into her elementary school's art show, titled, WOW. On Inauguration Day, Kindergartners at Syringa answer a DREAM from the past, honoring Martin Luther King Jr. with a promise of a PLEDGE for the future to our new President.
Sierra has pledged to help animals.


All I can say is WOW!!! It's no liger, but you've got skills girl!

This art piece was made after studying the Illustrator/Author, Eric Carle. She named this piece "Moon Shines"

Sierra made this turtle out of clay and named it "Tiny Tim"

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Our Boise Trip, My EYES have been opened!

Sierra had a 3 day weekend a couple of weeks ago, so we decided to take a trip to Boise. Since the drive takes 3-4 hours we usually plan to stay a night or two in a hotel. This particular trip we had scheduled eye appointments with our old Optometrist. We haven't been very pleased with any eye doctors in the Pocatello area and feel that our Optometrist in Nampa is about the best in all the Northwest. My vision had changed 4 times the amount that it had been since last seen at that office. One reason could be because I'm currently pregnant, the other reason being, he found 4 small cataracts on my right eye! I freaked out! Doesn't only old people get those, I'm not even 30 years old yet! Positive side to it all is that cataract surgery wouldn't happen for 5-10 years and insurance would have to pay to put a new lens in my eye. Meaning, I would have near perfect vision in that eye and wouldn't have to wear contacts again. Overall, we feel like it was worth the 4 hour drive to not have this eye problem overlooked again. Who knows how long those cataracts have been developing. I feel so blessed for the body my Father in Heaven has blessed me with. It just leaves me thinking how fragile our bodies really are and how easily we can take things for granted.



Robbie and Sierra watching movies


Bridger thinking 4 hours is WAY to long to sit still!


Rob taking more Union calls!


Hotel beds, are they beds or trampolines?


Dinner at McGrath's


Cabelas, a store you could spend hours in!
Sierra checking out the wildlife!
Shopping for fishing poles.





When it came time to leave, Robbie didn't want to go. I'm surprised I didn't find Rob curled up right next to him!

We had a great trip to Boise and always wish we can stay longer. We love that area, but most of all, we love all our friends and family we have up there. We miss you so much!