The Mercado Family



Thursday, May 25, 2017

Yearly Visit

My dad and Mary Lou came for their yearly visit last week. I can't believe it's already over, it went by so fast! They took Erik and I to Red Bell most days and were able to get a few things done ,or relax with our lovely weather here on those days, until we were done.

They came Wednesday night after a very busy day. Thursday, they came to Red Bell for a little bit and we went to a triple birthday party with Erik at the park. Three of his friends from church have birthdays the same week (two on the same day). After only a little rest time, it was the Thursday evening piano run. My dad and Mary Lou sat for some of the lessons and enjoyed the kids' talents.

Erik avoided all food with the party, until it came time for the cupcakes. He ran right over for that!

Friday, after school and a lot of rain, we went to Austin's baseball game. It was was chilly and wet and we actually had to cancel our time at the Summit canoeing after the game. It was a Family Fit activity, so it was very inexpensive, but no one wanted to go on the water when we were already wet and cold. My dad gave Jason a swimming lesson before the game so he could get some tips for our upcoming triathlon.

Freezing the Californians out!
 On Saturday, I got my swim lesson and greatly benefited from it! We did some yard work, then went with the boys to a free pickle ball activity at the park where there are new pickle ball courts. The girls wanted to have some time at home without the boys getting in their way, so they missed the great picke ball lesson and free Jimmie John's sandwiches! They also missed the Healthy Kick-Off at the local urgent care, which included rock climbing (we didn't know that was there!), a hockey shot area, Teddy Bear doctor, healthy eating display, skin exams (my dad and Mary Lou did this), and other displays related to health. We stayed longer than we thought and rushed back to get the girls for the promised swimming at the Summit.
Saturday morning practice.




Pickle ball boy.




I decided to support his climb with a climb of my own.

I made it to the top!

Sunday was Stake Conference and a good laid back day. It rained, a lot!

Making cow pies.
Monday was low-key. After Red Bell Grandma and Grandpa treated Erik and I to ice cream. A few of the days Grandma and I got to go shopping for a few things, including some garage sales.

Ice cream fans!

Erik giving Gramdpa a head massage.
Tuesday I had off, but I also had to take Karissa to her eye doctor appointment. My dad gave me another swim lesson and they treated Jason and I to lunch! (He worked from home in his pj's that day, becasue he was sick, but we'll pretend he just got to stay home for fun.) I had a primary meeting and then Erik and I walked to the park with Grandma and Grandpa. We played in the yard that evening and took Austin to baseball pictures.


Wednesday morning I took them to the airport, see I told you it went by fast! The rest of the day was busy including Karissa's music concert and Erik's kindergarten round up. Luckily, Austin's baseball practice was cancelled because his coach was sick. too bad for the coach, but one less thing for us! Thanksf for coming, Grandma and Grandpa Anderson!





Wednesday, May 17, 2017

No Rest for Mothers or Birthdays!

I guess it's just the nature of our calling as mothers, but we really don't get much of a break. I am good with that, I like being involved and keeping busy. Mother's Day weekend was no different. Victoria danced in all four recitals over the weekend, which will probably be the norm from now on since she's getting more advanced in her dancing. Yes, that does mean she dances every Mother's Day Sunday. We tried really hard her first 6 years of being at Dancin' Feet to not dance on Sunday's recital. I hope that's ingrained in her as with the fact that she didn't go to the extra 2 practices held on Sundays. Being out in the "mission field" it's impossible to find a good program without a recital on a Sunday at Victoria's level. We plan on keeping sporting events away from our Sundays, and hope that we can be good examples of Sabbath day worship to our kids.

Besides a recital Friday night, Austin had his first baseball game. He hit the ball every time and scored one point for the team. It was fun watching him play. Baseball will be a whole new ball game for our family, pun intended.

Austin and Dallin

Austin's on third, ready to bring it in!

Outfield, very exciting...

Vivian, Aleah, Victoria, Olivia. 

 Saturday it was yard work, preparing Victoria for two recitals, and running errands with the other kids while Jason got some work done in the basement. There's some tedious work going on right now with the shelves!

It was nice to have Jason and the kids prepare yogurt parfaits Sunday morning for Mother's Day. It was simple and one of my favorites! Jason made a nice and easy, early, dinner of tacos so we could watch Victoria dance on Mother's Day. I didn't get to film her tap dance, like I had hoped. I was right in the middle and didn't want to ruin the experience for others around me with my camera up. It was a special recital in that one of the teachers passed away in the fall, unexpectedly, so they had a special tribute to her. It turned out I was sitting right in front of her mom, so there were a lot of tears!!



Erik wanted to stand on the porch, not in from of the flowers, so on the porch it is!

But he stood in front of the flowers with Dad.
Victoria had time to make some brownies with Erik before the recital, which was nice to have for our Mother's Day treat. Not that we needed another treat...

Jason's birthday was on Monday, the next day! Luckily, there aren't activities on Mondays so, after Jason squeezed a run in after work, we got to try some take out from the Burger Spot and some... cake!

41!

























The kids made some nice cards for Jason (they made some nice cards and things for me for Mother's day). Karissa made him a tiny little Horton, from Horton Hears a Who, out of clay including a speck and all! You know, "On the 15th of May, in the Jungle of  Nool..." He got me some nice sandals and binoculars for our upcoming trip to Costa Rica and I got him some shirts. I know, I'm boring. It's really hard to surprise a finance guy! He mostly buys what he wants/needs and buys me what I want/need. He always gets the best quality and the best deal!

See the white little speck on the flower?

What Erik said about me in school. To clarify: he doesn't know my favorite food, my favorite drinks are hot cocoa and lemonade (hmm, sounds like someone else's fav...), he doesn't know what I do for my job, because he doesn't "see me do it", I like to help someone, I always say "clean up your toys!",  he likes to play games with me, and he doesn't know why he loves me. 



Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Dance Recital

It's recital time again! As usual, I can't record at the recital, it has to be done the week before at dress rehearsal, which was last weekend. I might have to sneak in a recording of her tap dance, though, since I only have one at a practice and that dance is so much better with the yellow fringe outfit! It probably won't turn out very well without the flash though, so we'll see. They were running ahead of schedule at the dress rehearsal, which I knew after recording another number, but when I went back for the tap dance, 15 minutes early, they were already off the stage!

Victoria is in tap, lyrical, and ballet this year, along with Cecchetti ballet, which doesn't have a dance in the recital. I'm so glad she decided to stay with dance. She's improving so much!

Here's her tap outfit.


Here's her tap dance, Bird is the Word.


Ballet, Popular.
Lyrical, Sing a Song.

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

First Scout Campout

I love the church Scouting program. It's great to get the boys involved in such a good cause. I am the counselor in the primary presidency over the cub scout program in our ward, so I hear about what they do, etc, even though Austin isn't yet in the church scout program. It will happen next month!

I have to say, though, that I am very impressed with this cub scout troop through the school! Two weeks ago they did that awesome activity at the Outdoor Adventure Center in Detroit and this last weekend they got to go camping! The church doesn't have cubs go on overnight camp outs, so Austin was pretty lucky. He's also lucky that his troop raised so much money in popcorn sales that these two activities were free for him ($5 for siblings). They raised thousands of dollars selling popcorn! I was very impressed at the awards ceremony, which happened to be the first meeting we went to when he joined.

So, he and Jason went camping. They came home Saturday night, though, instead of Sunday morning. This is what they did:


Archery (he told everyone he saw at church the next day that he did archery with a real bow and arrow!)

Human fuse ball

Key chain craft

Helping the Cub Master with firewood.

Singing a song with the other wolves.
He got to sleep in a cabin (Jason says next time he's pitching a tent, the beds were very uncomfortable!), play with glow sticks in the dark, eat from his mess kit, and have some great meals! Lucky for him, none of the meals were hot dogs, something he doesn't like, though I told him to be ready for that one day at camp. He's used to not eating the marshmallows, which he also doesn't like. At least he gets chocolate and graham crackers when there's s'mores!

Jason said he did a great job and was a happy camper! (pun intended) I think he really enjoyed being away from his siblings for more than 24 hours and time alone with his dad. It's always nice to have a get-away. We love scouts!