Monday, August 31, 2009

Future Lyricist?

Many of you know that the Truax Trio has composed and recorded a few amazing songs. Micah has decided that he doesn't like being left out of the song writing arena, so he has composed a song of his own. You can check out the lyrics yourself (no recording as of yet) and let him know what you think about his future career. (In order to see the picture more clearly, you may need to click on it. However, I've typed the lyrics below... and without spelling errors... so you can easily check it out.)

On a high hill
Little men sat and sat
And waited calmly.
But one day a lion came
And ate them.
But Jesus came
And saved them.
And then wonderful
Things happened.

-Micah James Truax
August 29, 2009



Sacrament Meeting Scare

Yesterday Tori was the youth speaker in our ward. She had worked on her talk all by herself and James and I were looking forward to hearing her speak. For those of you that have never heard Tori speak, she is a great speaker. She is engaging and dynamic.

After the sacrament, the bishopric member announced that Tori would be speaking next. She stood up to speak and began sharing her thoughts on "Integrity". After about the first paragraph I started thinking, "What is going on? She is stumbling over her words. That's not like Tori." Then I realized that it was probably something with her vision. Perhaps her contacts were bugging her, the font was too small, the lighting was bad...

She continued on and I watched her and wished that I could help her not stumble so much. It was so unlike her. Then she started saying the same 2-3 words over and over again. She just couldn't seem to get the words out. I wondered if she was feeling emotional. When suddenly she fainted and fell to the floor.

Instantly James and I jumped up and ran to the stand to check on her. By the time we got to the stand she was just starting to come to. A Doctor from the ward came up and checked her pulse and made sure she was all right. He asked me if she had been fasting. I said, "No". After she rested a bit on the floor, we were able to help her back to her seat where James sat next to her for the rest of the meeting. I went and sat back down with the our other kids and found out that I had been mistaken (off course this should be no surprise since I had been busy with my own Sunday meetings and responsibilities). Tori hadn't eaten that morning. It suddenly started making sense. The day before she had been sick and had stayed in bed all day, hardly eating anything. Sunday she hadn't been feeling 100% yet, but felt that she was okay to go to church. However, again, she hadn't eaten much if any food that morning (our church is at 1 o'clock). No wonder she had such a reaction.

We decided that this would be the most memorable talk Tori ever gives.

(I wish I had a picture or video of her fainting, but no such luck. You'll just have to imagine it.)

Our Kindergartner

School started on August 10 this year for Isabel and Micah. After a lot of deliberation, we finally consented to allow Micah to attend kindergarten (the first of our children able to experience this). Not knowing how our youngest and only boy would respond to being thrown into a classroom where he wasn't the center of attention anymore, I held my breath waiting for his return home. The first few days were great. He loved his teacher, he loved learning (although he is constantly saying, "Mom, you don't learn things in kindergarten, you just have fun!"), and he seemed to be making friends.

However, by the end of the first week, we got a note home from the school. "Micah is calling people names." Apparently he had called someone a "stupid-head". We sat down and discussed the importance of treating people with respect, signed the note, and sent it back to the school.

The second week of school I sat down with Micah to do homework and opened his folder to find another note from the school. I said, "Micah, what is this." He said, "I don't know. Let me see it." He grabbed the note (see picture below), read it and fell to the floor sobbing. He cried out "I HATE kindergarten! It's the worst place in the whole world. You can't even hug and kiss there!" After calming him down, we were able to talk about when it's appropriate and who it's appropriate to hug and kiss. Then I asked him to sign the note. He said, "FINE!", grabbed the note from me and signed it adding his own little note (see picture below... it says "Micah will never kiss and hug").



It's going to be a fun year.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Bye Bye Birdie: May 2009

The Truax kids have always been overly dramatic, but now they are starting to put this gift to some good use. Recently Tori was cast as Rose Alvarez in the Dixie Middle School production of "Bye Bye Birdie". She looked beautiful, sang like a bird and definitely captured the essence of "Rosie" with her acting. We can't wait to see what the future holds for this talented girl!

Tori singing "One Boy Reprise"


Tori waits patiently backstage for her entrance.


Rose & Albert proclaim their love for one another.


Tori celebrates a job well done!






Beach Vacation: May 2009

Every year Granddaddy Stewart and Grandma Nuki take advantage of their time-share and rent a condo for a family reunion/vacation. This year we were able to go to San Diego. Our family wasn't able to go for the entire week, but we were able to enjoy a few days in Southern California. We spent time at the beach (in spite of the chilly weather), swam in the pool, went to the 3-D movie "UP", went shopping at the Orange County Swap Meet, enjoyed good food & company and watched "The Mummy" and "The Mummy Returns" until the wee hours of the morning (the kids favorite activity). All in all it was a nice change of pace for our family and wonderful to spend some time together.


Isabel building a fortress on the San Diego beach


Shelly & Micah getting ready to head back to the warmth of the condo.


Tori & Emma winning the "Teen Dance Contest" at the Orange County Swap Meet (they were the only teenage participants, but still deserving of the prize).


James enjoying a dipped ice cream bar with almonds. A favorite treat at the Orange County Swap Meet. Thanks Grandma!!!


Micah is excited about the toy car he was able to purchase at the Orange County Swap Meet.


Emma, tired after a late night of watching "The Mummy" enjoys cold cereal for breakfast.








Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Desert Adventures



Tonight James and I went for a run. When we got home, James noticed a small snake in the street. He caught it so that Micah could see and hold it. Micah was so excited. He said, "I have wanted a pet snake ever since I was a little baby!" We explained to him that we weren't going to keep the snake as a pet, but that he could hold it for a bit and then release it in the grass outside our home. The girls weren't quite as enthusiastic about having the opportunity to hold a snake, but some of them came around...



Micah loved holding the snake. It tickled. He sat and giggled and giggled while holding it. Before releasing the snake he gave it a big hug and kiss and said, "I love you little fella."

Isabel quickly got over her fears and held the snake:



This is Emma after she almost held the snake and then freaked out and pulled away. At least she's still smiling.



Emma got a little more courageous during the group shots. And finally...



She held it just long enough to get a photo.



Are you wondering where Tori is? She came out to see the snake, and quickly decided this is where she would rather be:








Thursday, November 6, 2008

Long Overdue Update...

Apparently blogging is not easy for me, since I've failed to be consistent at all. However, I'm going to attempt (again) to rededicate myself to regular family updates on this site.

Since my last post everything has changed... multiple times.

2008 has been a difficult year for us, along with everyone else it seems. James experienced several months of unemployment. Job searches were stressful and took far too long. In June, he took a job in northern Utah which required a move for our family. We found a beautiful (YELLOW) home to rent in Saratoga Springs right on Utah Lake. We enjoyed the beautiful views of the mountains and lake. We loved our kid friendly neighborhood (especially Micah who was able to spend every afternoon outside playing with friends). We were able to get Tori enrolled in a charter high school that seemed perfect for her because of both their high level academics and their exceptional elective classes. All our kids quickly made friends and made themselves at home. However, James' job didn't work out so well. He decided that it would be best for him to leave that particular company after only a month of working for them and begin the job search again. Another month of unemployment. He was then offered another job with a company that wasn't his first choice of a job, but was an available job (something is better than nothing). After a number of things worked out for us (small miracles), we started thinking that maybe we would be able to stay put for quite some time. However, about 2 weeks after he accepted this second job, he got a phone call from a company in St. George offering him a job. We didn't really consider it at first because we didn't want to move our family yet again. However, after a while we decided we should at least look more seriously at this option in case it was an offer that was too good to pass up. After a lot of thought and discussion and prayer, we finally decided that we would head back to St. George. Everything fell into place. We got a home conveniently located to James' work (he even comes home for lunch everyday!), we love our neighborhood, we are enjoying our ward (in spite of the fact that it's also Shelly's parents ward... hehehe), and the job seems to be going well. So, for whatever reason, we needed to leave St. George for a few short months and then return.

Additional news:

Shelly & Emma finished up their summer tour. Emma cried for a week straight (NO JOKE... she couldn't sleep or eat because she was crying constantly. It drove James and Shelly crazy!). Although they both miss their summer "family", it is really nice to be home full time as a "real family". Shelly is especially enjoying the chance to be a full time mom for a while.

Although Tori had to leave her fabulous school up north, she is enjoying the opportunity to be partially enrolled at the local middle school. She is only taking two classes (theater & seminary), but it gives her a chance to enjoy a different learning environment and a different teacher. As far as her core academic classes, she is taking high school courses through BYU Independent Study. She studies online, submits assignments, takes tests and receives grades and transcripts from BYU just like a regular high school. Their academics are great, and she can finish her classes as quickly as she'd like. In addition, because she is partially enrolled in traditional school, she can still take electives and enjoy some of the "high school" experience. The perfect solution for her!

Emma is being home schooled this year. We had already kept her home for the year when we were up north, so we decided to continue the rest of the year as we'd planned. With one minor change. When Tori went to enroll in a theater class, we decided to enroll Emma in a couple classes as well. So, she is taking two classes as well (theater & film). What perfect electives for our little "drama queen".

Isabel is also being home schooled this year. She was very sad that she couldn't go back to George Washington Academy now that we are back in the area. However, since we'd already purchased curriculum and gotten our schedules set, it just didn't make sense to change everything mid-year. So, she gets to stay home and do school with her mom for the rest of the year. Maybe we'll look into GWA again next year. She's also asking when she can get back to karate. We're keeping our fingers crossed that we can get that worked out soon.

Although Micah wasn't quite old enough to start kindergarten this year, he was anxious to have school just like his sisters. So, Shelly purchased some books for him and decided to see how he would do. No pressure. If he liked it, great. If not, he would be no further behind. He has completely taken off! He is doing 1st grade math (easily), enjoying science (we're learning all about insects right now), just finished up a unit study on ancient history (although honestly, we're not sure how much he actually retained on that subject...), almost completely finished with his handwriting book (the one that was supposed to last all year), and is doing really well with learning how to read. He loves doing school and, as long as that's the case, we'll take advantage of it!

So, we know this post is primarily about school options. However, since moving, we haven't gotten involved in much else. So school pretty much rules our lives.

Hopefully the next post will be a little more interesting...