(Don’t think I’m evil... I snapped this right before church.)

Tyler's Nursery leader brought him this booklet about the lesson they would learn that day so he could look at it during Sacrament meeting. He was SO excited about it! Have I already told you how much I love his Nursery leaders?!

The girls counting and squaring numbers.

Amy helping Andrew count by tens to 100.

I have the most time with Andrew during the day, and he is eating up math! He loved creating numbers from one to fifty with beads. It was so fun to watch the wheels turning.

I made these beads a few years ago. I still think they are the prettiest things!

Next, he worked with the teen boards.

Then added beads.

Two days later, Andrew built numbers with beads again and added number tags to them.

I like to work with Andrew while Tyler is napping, but Tyler loves his library time, too. Thankfully, Tyler is learning appropriate protocol in the library... slowly, but surely.

Tyler can be a bit possessive of his books.

I’m happy with this iPhone snapshot!

I enjoy mornings with Adam, too. Here he is learning to square numbers, “count with his toes” and how to write out the math problems.

I have to admit that I enjoy this as much as the kids!

I tried making homemade Oreos twice... trying it without a cake mix, that is. The second time was almost perfect.

I am excited to have finally better-organized my binders for holidays and General Conference. Yippee!

Jon and I went to Theron’s wedding reception last weekend. I was in Bountiful with the kids for piano lessons earlier and was cutting my time close for making it back for this reception....

...It was awesome to use Squawk! knowing that Jon was watching me drive home in real time and knew exactly how close I was (I’m pink; he’s grey). I love that app!

Tyler is a natural worker! The other day, he spontaneously picked up the heaviest rocks he could manage, lugged them (huffing and puffing all the way) to the wheelbarrow and threw them in (over and over again). He must’ve learned from watching the other kids, though no one else was around when he did this.

I ran our school Fun Run with my boys for the first time! Adam really wanted to run it (I’m sure because of the popsicle reward at the end). I also saw Natalie, but never found Amy. It was a learning experience and mostly fun.

Tyler is very proud of his new skill!