Tuesday, April 15, 2008

answer to my question

My earliest memory is when I was 3 years old. I remember crying because I did not want to go in to my primary class. I wanted to stay in the nursery with my sister, Kristy. I remember feeling relieved and playing in the nursery with Kristy. I'm guessing that my parents gave in and let me go to the nursery a few times. I also remember the first time that I went to primary. I was crying because I really wanted to go with Kristy. My mom made me go to my class. I kept my hands over my face and kept crying. Some one showed me where to sit and they sat next to me and tried to cheer me up. I finally stopped crying, but I was still feeling nervous. I kept my hands over my face for most of the time I was there. I have always had a hard time dealing with change.








These are pictures and a video from our ice skating adventure last week.

We went to Salt Lake last week. Parker had an appointment at Primary Children's hospital. They did some test to see why he is not able to speak very well. Everything looked fine. They just told us that he needs a lot of speech therapy. I wish that we knew why he is having such a hard time. I'm very happy that there is nothing physically wrong. On the way home from Parker's appointment, we decided to go ice skating. This was Parker and Brinley's first time of ice skating. Alissa went for her first time in December, so this was her second time. We had a fun time. Alissa was so excited because she learned how to skate with out holding on to anything. Parker also went a few times with out holding on to anything. Brinley didn't like ice skating. She was shaking so bad. She kept saying, "Brin scared." So Roger and I took turns sitting on the side with Brinley and watching the others skate. Brinley was a lot happier watching everyone ice skate. Parker was so funny. He fell a lot. I only caught one of his falls on tape. The thing that made it so funny was that he would try to stop his fall and catch his balance by moving his feet. By doing that he made the fall last much longer. He would stop himself from falling backward and then he would over correct and start falling forward. It was so funny. I wish I would have caught one of those falls on tape.