Ensign-isms

An ensignism is a story about Taylor, Alisa, Cassidy, Mckay, and Kelsey Ensign. These stories may be elaborate or mundane, but with the combined personalities of our little family, they are sure to be entertaining.

27 March 2012

Only One Snow Man Storm

It has been a rather mild winter here in Utah, and although here in Utah County, we don't get the snow levels they do in the mountains, we can usually expect several large storms. This year however, we only got one "Medium" storm and a few smaller flurries. After our one "Medium" sized storm Mckay was determined to build a snow man.

Then like most boys, after building his creation, he was adamant about destroying it.

Finally, he decided to build a snowman family, with each snowman being a representation of a member of our family. Sad to say the Kelsey snowman looks more like a sick snow ball.

The mild Winter has not solicited many complaints from our family, other than our older kids have new sleds this year that they didn't get a chance to try out. I guess we will wait for next Winter.

23 March 2012

Missing Teeth

For months Cassidy has had her two, top front teeth barely hanging in her mouth. I have been a great mom and been trying all sorts of bribes to have her pull the teeth out, let her dad pull them, or any one for, that matter, yank them out. I threatened to make her pay for the dentist to take them out, or even threatened that I would sneak into her room during the night and I would pull them out while she slept. All to no avail. I was getting desperate. As the end of February was approaching I told her I would pay her $10 to pull her own teeth out, and then she could choose any place to go out to eat as a family, and I would take her to get her hair done. The hair do even would include glitter spray, which I am not a big fan of. I told her she had until the end of the month to get the teeth out. She was excited about the prizes, but even more scared to pull the teeth. February 29th came to an end and no missing teeth.

March 1st rolled around and the kids were playing around before bedtime. During a friendly wrestling match Mckay some how bumped Cassidy's face and her mouth started to bleed. Instead of freaking out and crying, Cassidy decided it was time to pull her first tooth out. She worked on it for a few minutes and got the first tooth out. With a little encouragement from Mom and Dad to pull the second one, and 10 more minutes she yanked the second one out. I was so, so excited to have those teeth out!! Mckay starting negotiating to get prizes for Cassidy. He wanted the $10, dinner and more for her. However, she ended up with $5 and we will still go get her hair cut. Through all of this I learned that some things just take longer than I want, but in the end the result is still the same. Cassidy is now a beautiful 7 year old missing her two front teeth. If you ask her the story she will say, "Thanks to Mckay for punching my teeth out!"


The bloody teeth before she has pulled them out




Cassidy and Mckay after the first tooth has come out



Mckay guarding her prize money while she works on getting the second tooth out

The toothless grin

22 March 2012

Our Kelsey Girl


Kelsey is 6 months old. We celebrated the day with the first tastes of baby cereal.


We love her chubby legs.


At 6 months she is sitting up, she likes tummy time and she loves to play. She also adores her big brother and big sister.


Kelsey is such a happy child. She is always smiling, and she loves to laugh.








We love our Little Lady!!!

08 March 2012

Cassidy's Patriotic Program

Cassidy did a wonderful job singing with the First Grade and the

Entire School During their Patriotic Program.

To see the First Grade's Performance of "Hats Off" click HERE.