Thursday, June 14, 2012

Under Construction...

 In preparations for our new baby in September we are finishing our basement. Here are some before pictures:
 Lovely, isn't it?
 After 2 1/2 days of framing, what progress! To the left is the storage room and to the right is the bathroom.
This will be Ty's bedroom. He can't wait--and has already picked out his paint colors. Green and Yellow. Hello, Packer's fan.

Sunday, June 10, 2012


 My brother, Ricky and Kristin Smith got married on February 11th, 2012 in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple.  It was a beautiful day, and we were so happy for Ricky and Kristin!!! 

 Ricky and Kristin with my Dad, Richard Holokahi, Jr.
 All of the cousins
 The FAM!!!
It was so great to have my Auntie Kathy and Dad there for Ricky's and Kristin's special day.
Ricky hanging out with his nieces and nephews...
Dance party!!! Just Dance 3 was a hit--everyone got into the action, adults and kids alike.
Uncle Jacob, the human swing
 The kids dancing together
 Garrett riding a horse at Thanksgiving Point.
Visiting with Great-Grandpa and Grandma Johnson
Such a great trip--family times are the best!

Summer Time!!!


The kids' last day of school was Friday!!!
We celebrated by going to a neighborhood root beer float party
and then hiking at Willow River State Park. 


 Grant and Miya feeding the geese. These geese were NOT shy--they'd try to take the bread right out of their hands.
Made me nervous...
 Garrett showing me his number scroll on the last day of school.
He got to 7,000-something and was proud to have the longest scroll in his class! 
Shayla is ready for the summer!

Ty had his 5th grade graduation--look out Middle School, here he comes!
He got to share some memories of his grade school days and it made me a little sad that he is growing up so fast and a lot proud to hear what he had to say. I thought i'd include his speech here at the end, for the grandparents (I did record it, but somehow it got deleted off of my phone :(

"Through my elementary years I have achieved many goals, and there are many more that I am still striving for. I hope I've shown enough respect to all my wonderful teachers who have helped me reach my goals. Such as ones as little as learning my A,B,C's. My teachers have all helped shape the character I'm today. They've taught me to be respectful, to never give up, and to always think of others first. I hope I can share these characteristics with others someday.
One of my first memories was going to the apple orchard with my wonderful kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Sexe. I remember how proud I was to be picking my own apples. I remember how crisp and juicy the mouthwatering apples tasted! My first grade teacher Mrs. Baumann was one amazing first grade teacher. I remember the bunk bed Mrs. Baumann had. I thought it was so cool! I wasn't here in second grade but I still had an awesome teacher Mrs. Amorelli at River Crest. I can't forget my third grade teacher Mrs. Frydach. She was so patient with me. I remember fourth grade very vividly. Our class talked a lot! I was one of the kids who talked a lot. And I'm still working on that. But Mrs. Ida always kept a great attitude. 
One of my last memories from my elementary school is Camp St. Croix! It was an action packed three days. Full of rock climbing, hiking, delicious food, and many bonding experiences. Mrs. Shimon made fifth grade my favorite year by far because of her exuberant attitude, and loving heart. Elementary school is a blast and it will forever have a special impact on my life." by Tyler K. Hacking

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

VICTORY!!!

Yesterday Governor Scott Walker won the recall election and gets to retain his seat as Governor of Wisconsin!!! We are celebrating today with red, white and blue jello :) 




We proudly displayed a yard sign supporting Walker until it was stolen one Sunday while we were at church. So we ordered 3 more, gave one to our neighbors, replaced our own sign and kept a back-up sign in the garage just in case.  


One sign that made me laugh was the "Recall Santa" sign. I agree with the sentiment. I think a recall election should only be held if there is a moral conduct issue, or major breach of confidence. When we differ with our elected officials' policies, we should surely make our voice heard but wait for the next election to vote for who we think would better serve our community. Walker was recalled because of outrage over some of the cuts made to teachers and state employees. He reduced the collective bargaining rights of unions and required teachers and state employees to pay more towards their health insurance and pension plans. This has already happened in the private sector so I feel that the cuts he made were very reasonable, but the unions thought differently. 


This recall election has cost over $63 million, which is such a waste of resources. It could have helped reduce our debt considerably and all of the time and effort that has gone in to campaigning could have been better spent focusing on the current needs of our state.


But now it is behind us. Scott Walker is a fearless leader and wants what is best for Wisconsin. He has reduced our state budget and seen a drop in the state unemployment rate since he took office. He has made history as the first governor in history to win a recall election (there were only 2 others and they both lost). He has made some tough decisions that have pointed us in the right direction and I applaud him!!!