The Mercado Family



Sunday, August 28, 2011

"I Love to See the Temple"

We attended a very special Primary activity, for church, yesterday at the church building across the parking lot from the Detroit Temple. The focus was on the temple, obviously. The kids got to make little temples out of marshmallows and frosting, do trivia games on temples, and watch parts of a video about the building of the Salt Lake Temple. After a picnic lunch outside, we walked around the temple grounds and a member of the temple presidency talked to us about temples in general and the Detroit Temple specifically. Victoria and Karissa really enjoyed being there on the beautiful grounds and doing the special activities, especially after talking about temples in Primary at church the past two months. Austin was on the grumpy side and not the best sport, but he survived.

Here's Jason helping Victoria with her marshmallow temple. What a sweet look on her face!


Here's my sweet, growing-up Karissa with her temple (and new haircut).
Victoria was the photographer here.

Thanks to my friend Anna for some of her fabulous pictures!





Sunday, August 21, 2011

Pickin' Berries

It had been awhile since I had picked berries and I missed the fun experience, so I took the kids to a raspberry farm this week. We all had a great time and the weather was perfect, but there were too many mosquitoes! Austin was most affected by them. He enjoyed the experience at the beginning and ate many raspberries (more than he put in his bucket by far!), but told me he wanted to go home after about 20 mosquito bites. I think in this picture there were some buzzing around Karissa's face.

Victoria said, "This is the life!" She had so much fun picking that she didn't notice the mosquito bites she got.

Yummm!




The best part is eating them off your finger!





Sunday, August 14, 2011

Mermaid Camp

Karissa attended her special activity for the summer- mermaid camp! It was every morning at a private school where Victoria attended princess camp a few years ago. She really enjoyed doing her own activity. Since I wasn't able to watch, all I know is that they played games, made art projects, made blue pudding with gummy fish, and danced to The Little Mermaid music. Here she is with her teacher and assistant in her giant, soaking-wet shirt from the water table. Here is the star fish, sea urchin, and coral (made out of colored rice) she made.

She also made this mermaid mobile, fish, and jelly fish.
Victoria enjoyed hanging out with Austin and I without Karissa for a change. In fact, she told Jason after the first day, "I got to go to the park with Mommy all by myself!" forgetting that Austin was even there. She happily hung up Karissa's work from the light fixture in their room.


Even though Karissa said she was nervous the first day, when she walked into the room, all that was forgotten! So far my kids have no problems in new situations!





Sunday, August 7, 2011

Soccer Camp

Victoria decided about a year ago that she really wanted to try soccer. I thought a little soccer camp over the summer, to give her an idea of what it is like, would be a good place to start. Since I never played a day of soccer in my life, if you don't count P.E. here and there in school, I was surprised that she wanted to do it, but glad she wanted to try something new. She loved it and learned some good things over the five days. I learned some things too, like shin guards go under the socks, not over! (I actually knew that, but had forgotten that the first day when I helped her get ready, but we learned the proper way after we arrived!)

Here are some shots of her playing some the soccer skills' games.

with her supportive siblings who happily played at the playground behind the field for most of the days...

In the end, she said she liked soccer, but wanted to stick with dance for now and play soccer once-in-a-while. I thought that's what she would decide, but glad we got to explore something other than dance for a while.


While Victoria was busy with that, Karissa learned to pump by herself on the swing (hooray for me!)

and gained more confidence riding her "big" Dora bike, well, bigger than her tricycle anyway! She does go much faster now that she's on a bike.