Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Isaiah and Truman's mohawk day

If Dr Seuss wrote the Book of Mormon

Nephi:
Of goodly parents I was born
I’ve never drunk, I’ve never sworn
This is Lehi, he’s my dad
Laman, Lemuel, they are bad
And who is this? Why this is Sam.

Sam:
Yes, this is Sam; Sam I am

Laman:
That Sam I am, that Sam I am
I do not like that Sam I am

Sam:
In a tent, my father dwelt

Laman:
And it’s so hot, I think I’ll melt

Lemuel:
Our father’s brain is out of whack

Laman:
Yeah, it’s too hot, I’m going back

Lehi:
Then go and get the plates, my dear

Laman:
On second thought, I’m staying here

Nephi:
You said you’d leave and go away
Now all you want to do is stay?

Lemuel:
That Nephi always gets his way

Laman:
Here we are in this damp cave

Sam:
We would not be here if you’d behave

Nephi:
I will go and I will do
There’s the angel, that’s my cue
Laban’s had too much to drink
Now he’ll lose his head, I think

Nephi:
Look what I found, a brother from the quorum

Sam:
We will take him home, we will call him Zoram

Laman:
Our gold and silver we have spent
I do not like it in this tent

Lemuel:
I cannot read the Liahona
I must have drunk too much Corona

Laman:
We hate it here, we have no lives

Lehi:
Then go back to the city and get some wives

Lehi:
A tree, a tree, I see a tree!!
The fruit is white, the fruit is free!
A floating building, could it be?
Why do they laugh and stare at me?
Laman, Lemuel, come and see!

Laman:
We will not eat your precious fruit

Lemuel:
We will not wear a tie and suit

Laman:
We will not help you build your boat

Lemuel:
We do not think that it will float

Laman:
No not this boat, it will not float
Not even in a shallow moat
I do not care what Nephi wrote

Lemuel:
We will not eat your fruit I say

Laman:
We will not eat it on a tray

Lemuel:
And we won’t eat it in a tent
Not even if your clothes you rent

Laman:
We’d rather have a can of spam

L&L:
We will not eat it, Sam I am

Sam:
You do not like it, so you say
Try it, try it, and you may
Try it and you may I say

Laman:
Sam, if you will let us be,
We will try it, you will see

L&L:
Say, we like this fruit of life
Sorry that we caused such strife
You’ve saved us from an awful jam
Thank you, thank you, Sam I am!

Our 2009 Christmas letter


There are even more discards from our crazy attempt at a photo session this year, it is so impossible to get 4 kids to look and smile at the same time. There are more pictures of Cori, not because she is our favorite, but because she was the good sport that endured when others burned out from picture taking. The Christmas letter is down below the last pictures.




















December 22, 2009

Dear Friends and Family,


Merry Christmas and a happy, lucky new year from the Dryg Family! Here’s what’s been going on in our lives…
Cameron’s favorite pastime is playing soccer, and this year he enjoyed a new experience in coaching Isaiah’s rec. team. I think he prefers playing to coaching, but had fun playing with Isaiah. When he gets a chance, he continues to work on projects fixing up our home, the summer was spent fixing the sprinkler system and landscaping our backyard. Through his diligence in stalking yards that were putting new sod in, and had leftovers they were going to trash, he was able to bring home sod to put in our back lawn without paying a penny. He also found a fun large schoolyard-like swing set for free, and spent days taking old bolts and poles apart and reassembling them again in our yard. The kids are so excited about that. His winning project of the year was getting the hardwood floor in our front living room installed… We love it!
Tara tried to go back to work for JetBlue after having Truman in April, but decided her priority is simply with her family- so for now is not working. She enjoyed 3 years as a Cub Scout leader, but right before the baby was born, a new leader took her place. She misses working with the scouts very much! Someone has some pure unfounded faith in her organizational skills, as she was just called to be the Primary Secretary, so the new year will be full of learning experiences for her.
Isaiah started 3rd grade this year at a new school, the Oquirrh Mountain Charter School. He is a bright kid and we are happy with the curriculum at the school and feel he is being challenged there. Isaiah was baptized in July, on the same day we blessed Truman, which made for a special family day. He started Cub Scouts in March, and he’s earned his Bobcat and Tiger badge, and will be earning his Wolf badge soon. His passion is soccer, like his Dad- and he spent the spring, summer, and fall playing in various leagues and camps. He also does tumbling, which is a bit difficult for his tall frame, but is helping with his coordination and strength. Isaiah was delighted to finally get a brother this year, and loves the little guy so much. He is such a great help to his Mom, and a wonderful oldest child.
Alexandra, or our little Ali, is the physical opposite of Isaiah, she is a cute little shortie. She is sure strong though! Ali has also played on rec. soccer teams, and several camps this year. She enjoys it, and is a good little defender, but her true love is tumbling. She practices daily, and is often guilty of doing round-offs, back walk-overs, or back handsprings when she should be cleaning, reading or doing
homework. But she is a talented gymnast, who has no fear in learning and growing her skills. She is a 2nd grader at the Charter school. She enjoys reading, and science, and is quite sharp in all her school subjects. She’s very creative and often is doing a project that includes markers, scissors, tape, glue, paper, staplers, and paint. Ali has a beautiful, kind heart and loves people, and her Heavenly Father.
Corinne, our beautiful Cori, provides the spunk in our family. Her screams can be heard round-the-world! But as long as you don’t cross her, she is really a very good little girl. I’ve never seen a child so truly welcoming of a younger sibling replacing her spot as the baby. She has never once been mean to her baby brother, and sincerely loves him. She does jump into a vacant spot on her Mama’s lap whenever she can, and enjoys getting love from us- and we love giving it to her! She has a marvelous imagination and mind. We love to sneak up on her and listen to her solitary play… “Aah! help me, Mr. Elephant, I’m falling off the cliff!” “Don’t worry, I’ll save you!” Recently Cameron heard her in bed one morning sleepily saying, “Eenie-meenie-miney-mo…” pause “Okay.” Then she rolled over and went back to sleep. Every day we are entertained by her sweet expressions and ideas.
We were extremely blessed on April 29th, when Truman joined our family. I don’t know if there is a more loved being on the planet. Of course his parents adore him, and then there’s Isaiah, who waited 8 years for a brother, and his crazy sisters can’t get enough of him either. He is the happiest little stinker you’ve ever seen, always smiling. When someone looks at him, his eyes light up, and he sticks his tongue out at them with a smile. That’s his first form of communication… we love it. He’s slower than our other babies to sit up and crawl, probably because everyone is always fighting over a turn to hold him. Of course we are all delighted with the normal (but not normal to us) head shakes, hand claps, mouth tricks, rolls, jiggles, and laughs that come with the first year of a baby’s life.
Medically, we had an interesting year. Besides the usual Ali breaking a yearly bone with her monkey climbing activities, Isaiah broke two of his permanent teeth going down a slide of all things, Cori recovered well from her leg being run over last fall by our van. In October, Truman gave us a scare. He was hospitalized for bronchiolitis, although it seemed like a mild case, his doctor errored on the side of caution. Due to a string of fortunate events during his doctors care and hospitalization, they were able to catch a random heart issue that had set in. After transferring to Primary Children’s Medical Center, he was diagnosed with SVT (Supraventricular tachycardia) and an atrial flutter. The cardio team there is amazing, and they were able to quickly diagnose and treat this within hours. The SVT had probably been going on for a week or so, and although there was some damage and wear to his heart, the doctors believe it will recover and heal itself fully. We feel once again very blessed with this fortunate outcome, and for our darling baby’s health. We’ve decided we must have our very own set of guardian angels.

We wish you all a very merry Christmas time, and we love you all!

Love,

Cameron, Tara, Isaiah, Ali, Cori, and Truman