Not only did school start but so did three kids in soccer, tryouts, football, soccer practice & games, rides to school, parent meetings, volunteering at school, programs, work and mutual. There is so much more but those are just a few to mention. So I put together a few things that have helped us a lot while living out of the suburban. First of all I have this fun box that not only carries all of our stuff but also doubles as something for the kids to write on. It is full of pencils, crayons, lined paper, pencil sharpener, rubber bands, a ruler, erasers, glue sticks, scissors, comb, hair ponies, and band aids. We have used this numerous times while waiting for someone or while driving somewhere. The kids mostly use it for homework and entertaining themselves.
Card games are very important. We leave the house at about 7:10 am. We drop off the older kids then have about 15-20 min to wait for the younger kids to be dropped of at school. We park in the parking lot and play games. We started with just a few games but got tired of Go Fish and Old Maid. I love these few minutes we have we really have a good time before school.
Then after I drop the kids off I go straight to work and have about 10 minutes until anyone is there to open the doors. I also find myself waiting for the kids during and after practice. So I love having the Book of Mormon and sometimes the Ensign. The snacks are super handy for those days the kids are dying for food or I have had too many disasters in the morning and I really need breakfast before work.
I also have two bobby pins on the dashboard. They are great for myself or Ashtyn when we need one for unruly hair. Also they help hold down those papers that need to go to someone and the kids aren't stepping on them or they aren't getting crumpled.
Tape, sticky notes and I would add scissors (those are in the school box) are also big to have in your glove box. I use these all the time. Not only for other things but also for myself.

Wipes we all have those and know how essential they are.
The back of the car usually has Trett's bike helmet. When he rides to school all I have to do is load the bike and not search for the helmet when we are in a hurry. The BIG umbrella for games outdoors. Stadium seats and water. The water is a bit odd because it is soo hot here that we need the water but when we crack one open they are filled with very warm water. But many times the older kids want one for school.
Last but not least. Change or cash is also very important. Snow cones are only .50 cents and a fun way to kill about thirty minutes while we are in town. Also cash in the wallet is very important. I can't tell you how many times the kids need a few dollars for a school event. These are just a few of my helpful hints for those of us living in the car. Now if only I could fit my washer and dryer in.
Friday, September 30, 2011
My home away from home...
Feathers...
Trett got his Wolf in Scouts
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Okay so every time I get on my blog I can't help but notice that I desperately need to update my kids pictures. For the life of me I can't. Look at those little faces! The super cute grins and the chubby cheeks. No make up and long hair. I will have to wait a bit longer before I can ever change those cute little pictures.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Soccer
Soccer is in full swing. This is Ella's first year playing. On her team there is another Ella, herself Ella and a Bella. When the coach was trying to figure out what to call each Ella our little Ella said just call me Wiltbank! Her team name is the Pink Tigers. Trett is playing hard and loves the sport. His team is called, Orange Crush. He is very good at soccer Trett Wyatt and their friends play soccer at recess. Wyatt is a natural at the sport and is very good at the game. He always scores a lot of goals during the game. His team this year are the Lemon Heads. They all are amazing!

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