Sunday, February 20, 2011

Alyssa & Clayton's house

We had so much fun visiting Alyssa and Clayton
Here's their cute apartment:

Alyssa made us crepes:
We loved the Kinect.

Here's a video of Dad and Kaylee doing the Kinect: http://alyssaplumb.blogspot.com/2011/02/daddancingon-kinect.html









All of us at the new Conference Center:
The Teriyaki Shack:
The best teriyaki ever:

We played Settlers of Catan all weekend:

I wore the crown until someone else won it:






Alyssa won the crown-her first time!
The biggest bean bag ever:
Then Clayton won the crown - also his first time:


And Clayton and Alyssa introduced us to the Big Bang Theory. It was tons of fun:

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Angela's famous!

Angela was on the news and in print yesterday. Take a look:

http://www.kivitv.com/Global/story.asp?S=14045955


KIVI TODAY'S 6 NEWS
Meridian Campaigns to Put Ads on School Buses; Plan Could Raise $1 Million

The yellow school bus: It's an image as American as apple pie or the baseball. And it's one that hasn't changed since--well, ever.

The cool kids still sit in the back. Forrest Gump still isn't getting a seat. And the yellow school bus is still just a plain old yellow school bus.

But here in Idaho, that could be changing.

"I've been at this 12 years," said Eric Exline, spokesman for the Meridian School District. "I don't ever remember anybody proposing doing this."

The Meridian School District and Sen. Chuck Winder want to put advertisements on the state's school buses.

"[It's] a means of generating revenue without raising taxes," Exline said.

That sounds pretty good to Angela Spear. She's a mother of three and the PTA president at Sienna K-8. She says if it makes class sizes smaller, she's all for school bus billboards.

"My bigger concern," Spear said, "would be that my kids would come home wanting whatever's on the side of the bus."

Meridian parents probably wouldn't be too fired up about their kids' school buses driving around carrying advertisements for soft drinks or shoot 'em up movies (never mind light beer or menthol cigarettes). That's why the Meridian School District says it's targeting educational advertisers. Those ads could bring in as much as $1 million.

"You can raise a significant amount of money," Exline said.

Well, the Meridian School District certainly needs money. It's slashed bunches of bus-routes in the last year.

But school buses look the way they do for a reason: You see that yellow Blue Bird and you know it's carrying kids. Some worry that by adding ads, it'll look like just another bus. Spear and the school district say, there's little chance of that.

"I really don't think anyone's going to say: ‘Oh, look at that. That's not a school bus,'" Spear said. "I think they're pretty obvious what they are."

"These are still going to look like yellow school buses," Exline said.

Sounds like those same clunky buses with the pleather seats, authoritative drivers and, of course, marigold-yellow exteriors won't be going anywhere. Only now, along with kids, they'll be picking up some extra cash for the district's general fund.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Emily is accepted to Gonzaga Law School

We are so proud of Emily getting accepted to Gonzaga Law School:
Last time Emily was at a Gonzaga Law School graduation (That's Emily, littlest daughter):

We went on a tour of the law school with Emily:




Emily and Jason went to a Welcome party:


The Superbowl

The Superbowl was so much fun this year. Don't ask me who won, or even who played, but I can tell you all the cute things the grandkids did. Or wait, let me show you:
What do you mean, there's a game on T.V.?


Ashley made wings and Emily brought all the rest of the food. Kaylee had to use her new punch bowl.
I'm not sure if Ruthanne liked that snack.




The Candy Game. I love how Lexi thinks she's supposed to raise her hand.