Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Wedding Bliss!
















After 11 years of being the only married sister, Lindsay is married! And what a gorgeous bride she made! We endured wind, cold, rain, and even snow, but it was still a wonderful weekend. Lindsay and Karl Young were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake City Temple. We were thrilled to be a part of it and to celebrate with them and all of my 6 brothers and sisters. And cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents...it was quite a party! Here's a few of the favorite pictures!

Impressive Photos...if I may say so!







Ok, so I'm the first to admit that I don't take great pictures. I try and try, but I usually end up a bit disapointed that they're not as great as I'd hoped. However, I was thrilled with these! I guess I've learned now that I need to change subjects! Forget humans, especially kids, I'll stick with these natural beauties! They don't move, complain, or make terrible faces.

April Fun
















Monte participated in the First Grade Music program with his class. It was all about America and was wonderful! I like how the other students helped Monte make a circle...see picture. Also, we've spent quite a bit of time at the St. Louis Zoo inbetween appointments, here's a few more fun pictures! Finally, we went to a special cemetary in Salt Lake City and found most of the prophets, we enjoyed the walk, and the kids looked cute!










Wednesday, April 15, 2009

When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get "Crafty"







So if you were wondering how I've been spending my time lately, here's a few visual explanations. I've been using my resourses and talents (thanks to many Utah Enrichment activities and talented friends who have taught me these skills!!) to make a little extra money. I made the bags with matching magnets and thank-you cards for Monte's assistants at school for "Para-Appreciation Day." They loved them and it hardly cost me anything. I also got a huge order (mostly on comission, but still!) for bracelets, headbands, and bows for a photography studio. It's all on display at Branson Photo, if you live locally. She wanted everything BIG and with BLING BLING!! So, here's what I put together. Hey, if you like it, let me know. My only feedback was from Doug (looks great) and from Piper (I want it, I want to wear it, I'm finished with it). And if you want to buy something...I'm your gal. Baby and toddler bracelets, can be made with real crystal or real pearls priced from $12-$18. Headbands and clips, $4-$8. Custom orders, creative orders, all available.
My company name is Sparkles
by Claire







Easter Fun
































We did Easter Branson Style. We chose 3 different egg hunts to go to, each with their own perks (there were several more, but we had plenty of candy!). The first had games, tons of food, and several hunts. We used it as a way to get out of the house inbetween Conference Sessions. Piper and I did the egg spoon walk, which she figured out was much easier when you carried the egg in one hand and the spoon in the other. We also did a cupcake walk with Monte. His chair took up 3 spots, but it still took about 10 minutes to win. Piper loved the big Easter Bunny, I think she thinks it's Rabbit from Winnie the Pooh. Best of all was the cotton candy, we all love it. The second one was just for Piper, and it was at the school. She was so cute, we arrived just in time for the hunt, she just watched everyone else pick up eggs. She ended up with plenty of candy though, and had a great time posing with the bunny again and licking the frosting off the cookies. About 20 min into the party she said "All done. Let's go see Monte." We took a trip to his library, then met him for lunch. She loves to spend time with him at school. She's convinced that she's missing out and she's ready to enroll herself. Good thing she's only 2! I'm not ready to have both of them in school. The final hunt was pretty incredible. They'd roped off the field into huge sections and had a helicopter hover over the fields, dropping thousands of eggs. We were late getting there, and watched the helicopter flying past us on our way, just sure that we'd missed it. But we made it! Monte loved the sound, as I knew he would, and Piper thought the eggs falling out was hilarious. We somehow ended up at the front of the pack. I had Piper pick up about 8 eggs, then said "we have enough, let's let the other kids have them." We noticed a few kids without any eggs, and Piper graciously shared hers. I was impressed with the organizers, they had huge buckets of candy to make sure every child had enough.



On Sunday I wanted to make sure that we were teaching the right message. I asked Piper what Easter was about. She said, "Eggs, and CANDY!!" Oops. So we had a nice lesson about what Easter was really celebrating and showed her lots of pictures of Christ. She seemed to understand, and told it back to me nicely. We were also blessed to participate in a 6 state Stake Conference Broadcast with President Monson. Before the broadcast began, they displayed a large picture of Christ on the screen. Piper watched for a bit, then yelled out, "Mom, Jesus NAKEY!" (Mom, Jesus is naked). Again, oops. I explained that he wasn't naked, he was wearing a robe, a kind of dress that men wear. "Jesus is wearing a dress??!" Time to change the subject. She later held her Easter bonnet by the strap and carried it around saying loudly, "time to go shopping." I hope the other ward members know us well enough to know we don't shop on Sunday, but oh, well.
Doug's mom also surprised us with an Easter box, filled with tons of candy, including Jelly Belly's (reminicent of those served at our wedding reception), a cool tactile egg decorating kit, and a special new Winnie the Pooh DVD. Doug spread it around the room, allowing the kids to do our own hunt (being as the weather was rainy and freezing). Piper was so excited! She squealed and tried to go immediately. She quickly loaded up her basket, than sat down and unwrapped about 6 chocolates before choosing to eat only the peanut butter cups. Monte shook the ones with jelly beans over and over, then ate a big handful as well. We allowed them to eat the ones they chose and watch the movie after we decorated eggs as a family. What a special week!
The first two pictures are Piper in a dress given to Jadee by my mom, then passed by Heidi down to us. So cute! She loves it, especially the matching hat.








Sunday, March 29, 2009

Sunday Fun-and an adorable apron!
















My mom made us the cutest aprons for a special Valentine's package...right before my life got crazy! So, I haven't posted all of the pictures yet, but here's a new one. Doug made a Gumby cake for a friend, and Piper really wanted to help. I gave her her own "cake" and scoop of green frosting. She very carefully dipped the knife in the frosting, then licked it off the knife over and over. The cake did get a little tiny bit of frosting in the end, but not much! The cake was impressive! I also was thrilled to have waffles, strawberries and whipped cream made for me for breakfast this week-Doug liked the "lip" shape of the strawberries!

The Fogelquist Family Coming to a Station Near You!







Saturday we had the opportunity to "appear" on two different radio stations in Springfield as part of a fundraiser for Children's Miracle Network. We are so grateful for the help they've given our family since we've moved to Missouri. They provide money for the travel and hotel stays for some of our St. Louis hospital stays, and have helped with extra therapy (PT/OP) since the last seizure. We talked about Monte, his conditions, what a blessing he is in our family, and the help the program has given us. I cried the first time, it was just overwhelming at the moment! (The radio host cried too, it made me feel better). The second station went much better, Doug and I both got a chance to talk and have some fun with it. They loved Monte and his Mohawk. (Lots of sponsors called in after we talked, it was nice to feel that we'd made a difference). Here's us with the radio hosts, and the grand total for the day. (Incidentally I had a period in my life where I planned to be a radio host...it was kind of serendipitous for me!)

Spring Pictures
















So we got the kids dressed up and headed to a studio for Easter Pictures. They went amazingly well, the whole shoot was over in about 15 minutes. (It was a fundraiser and it only cost $10, plus we got a free 8X10. It's the only photo opportunity we've done after our sister-in-laws got so talented!) The magic object of the day was...a bunny! It was the calmest, sweetest little bunny, he sat on Piper, then Monte's lap, and didn't seem stressed out by the situation at all. Both kids adored him...until Monte got tired of sitting up and decided to toss him down. Luckily I'd anticipated this moment and caught him mid-toss. Since they didn't allow us to take any pics, I took a few when I got home. Unfortunately Piper fell off the couch, ran into the table, bounced off the wall, and hit the table again. She's got a red, bruised cheek now, poor thing! Still, she smiled and posed with Monte for me. A few hours later Monte lost his second top tooth, 4th tooth total. It bled and bled, and bled...so I'm glad we did the pictures this morning!!

Magical Clouds











On Saturday I just happened to go outside and glance at the clouds. They were amazing! I ran back in to grab a camera and snapped away while I could, the phenomin only lasted for a short while. I'm not sure what this type of cloud means, it far exceeds my knowledge of, um, clouds. Any ideas??




Cute Kid


Tonight Piper was really tired. She somehow ended up without a nap, and started to droop early. However, she asked if she could play outside for a bit. I agreed, then caught up the kitchen while she played, happily. A little while later she came inside and said "all done." Then she brought me pjamas that she picked out herself. A matched set, then another pair of pants in yellow and green. I'm all about letting her pick her own clothes out, it's a great self-esteem booster, and I save my battles for important things! So I didn't mind when she put on the pink camo top with the green pants. However, she surprised me by saying she then wanted the pink pants OVER the green ones. I guess she was cold from being outside! So she ended up wearing a nice matched set-with a warm set underneath. What a smart kid! And a great helper, getting herself ready for bed.