This is a catchup post..., and I guess I'll recount some of the fun things Michael and Jordan have been doing.

This is Aiden and the boys at our house. He came over to "play" every day during the school year while his mom went to class. Lots of fun!

This is the only USU sports event we made it to. The boys got to watch gymnastics, run around, and shake hands with the Aggie bull mascot.

We went downtown to the 2008 primary theme exhibit at the Church History museum. Riding on TRAX to temple square was our "adventure."

These are two of Michael's favorite girls, Carli and Kimi. He says they are "cute girls" and they live too far away. We got to see them in April.

This is Aunt Rachel in action with the boys at the Fun Center. She came to Logan to see us!!

Michael's friend Hillel invited us to go bowling for his birthday party.

We had an amazing passover feast with Hillel, Noam, Dorit and Yan Landau.

Spring cookouts at the Clarks are great.


The boys are really enjoying both of their new cousins, Becca and Ella.

These are three monkeys and some fun elephants at the Hogle Zoo. (Cousin Tyler is fun too.)

Aunt Renee and Uncle Ben are the best! --While I got to hold baby Ella :)
Our family blog site should probably be called "Michael and Jordan's fun times" or else "Candace's musings."
The musings are unavoidable.... So, here is my disclaimer. Lately, I feel like I am the entertainer or family activity planner. Every once in a while I realize I need to work out of that role and create a new balance.
It seems like we try to have a certain quota of fun everyday and then I can expect to take time for other projects at home when I don't need to entertain the boys.
My new goal however is to use our time better whether it is work or play time.
Elder Ballard talked in conference about not overscheduling our families. "Families need unstructured time when relationships can deepen and real parenting can take place. Take time to listen, to laugh, and to play together."
He quoted an author Anna Quindlen who said, "I wish I had treasured the doing a little more and the getting it done a little less."
We'll see how this goes. --to make our focus more on each other and not just on the outing or party. --quality and not quantity.