Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Annie Oakley

Every year our Elementary School has Biography Day. 5th and 6th graders get to choose someone from history, do a report and then dress up like that person. The kids love it and look forward to 5th grade so they can participate.
Eliza was Annie Oakley and we had so much fun learning about her. Not only was Annie Oakley a very talented sharp shooter but her story is one of overcoming a difficult childhood and becoming an admirable person. She was upstanding and generous with her wealth.

If your interested here is Eliza's report on Annie Oakley:

Annie Oakley

Hello my name is Annie Oakley and I’m a sharp shooter. I was born in Woodland Ohio on August 13, 1860. My real name is Phoebe Ann Moses. I died on November 3, 1926.

When I was 5 my dad died of pneumonia. When I got a little older my family was running low on money for food. I started to hunt and shoot animals for food so my family could eat. When I was 10 years old I was sent to work at Darke County Infirmary. I was sent there because my mom didn’t want me hunting. My mother wanted me to grow up and be a lady.

When I was 15 I started doing “Turkey Shoots” which is a contest of shooting paper targets for money. I was so good at it that eventually they wouldn’t let me compete for money anymore. One of the hotel mangers that I sold game foul to came up with the idea of putting me in a shooting match. The winner of the shoot off would get $100. That was a lot of money in those days! What I didn’t know was that I would be competing against a professional sharpshooter, a man named Frank Butler. He was so surprised we he saw that his opponent was a little girl. I was nervous but hit each of the flying targets perfectly. I got a perfect score of 25 and won the match. Not only did I win the shoot out but I won Frank Butler’s heart too. Not even a year later we were married. Frank and I started doing shows and toured the Midwest as Butler and Oakley. Later we also joined the circus. Then we did Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show.

While doing Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, I became very popular. People loved to come watch me, a woman, hit every target perfectly. I could shoot off a horse sidesaddle or standing up. I could shoot 11 glass balls with 5 guns in 10 seconds. When I missed, I would scowl and stomp my foot, then I would try a harder shot, like shooting while looking through a mirror or laying down and upside down on some chairs. As the star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, I traveled all across the United States, and later I toured London and Europe. I became friends with people like, Chief Sitting Bull who considered me as a daughter, the Queen of England and her son the Prince. I saved the Prince of Bavaria’s Life and was the star of Paris. After returning home to the United States, I appeared in plays and many more shows. I even did many shows for charities to help raise money for those less fortunate then me, always with Frank by my side.

I was in an automobile accident in 1922 and after a year and a half I performed again and set even more records. In 1925 my health declined and I died on November 3rd, 1926 ,at the age of 66, of pernicious anemia. Frank stopped eating and died 18 days after me. We are buried together, side by side, in Ohio a few miles from where I was born.

I made my way as a woman in a time when women were not seen as able to do things for themselves. I was the first American female superstar and I paved the way for many women to follow after. I taught more then 15,000 women how to shoot and I did all for free. I fought the newspapers of my time for the lies they wrote about me and paved a way for others to stand up for themselves and protect their good name. I used the wealth I earned as a performer to do good in the world I lived in. For example, I had the gold in the medals I won melted down to help fund the treatment of tuberculosis. I quietly paid for the college education of 19 orphan girls. When I died, it was discovered that Frank and I had spent our entire fortune on our family and our charities.

I picked Annie Oakley because I think she was an amazing woman. Not only was she really talented, but she was incredibly generous. She didn’t drink or smoke or curse. In her day, performers were not always thought of as respectable. Annie took special care of her name and image of a respectable woman who was capable of taking care of herself. She and Frank were great role models.

Monday, May 9, 2011

"The List"

Here we are with famous author Melanie Jacobson. Well, maybe not famous yet...but definitely talented! Melanie used to be in our ward and now she has a published book. We got to see her at a book signing and the girls asked her questions about what it takes to get a book published. We had a great visit.



Her book has been top of the Deseret Book Bestseller list. I loved it - it's a quick and easy, fun read. Perfect for summer laying out at the pool or beach. I can't wait for her next book.
Check it out at:

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Snow?

I took Hannah and Eliza to see a matinee of "Soul Surfer" today. Sophie was playing with her friend Portia while we were at the movie. I guess it snowed while we were in the movie because these are the pictures Portia's mom texted me during the movie.
What cute happy faces!



By the way, We LOVED the movie!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

I'm a neglectful mother.

Eliza has been begging me to get her eyes checked for a long time. A very long time. Like, a year, or even longer??? I didn't take her seriously. I figured she thought wearing glassing would be fun, I assumed her vision was fine, so I didn't make getting the appointment a priority. Days turned into weeks, weeks to months and well, you know, months to years. I finally got around to making the appointment today. I bet you can guess what happened. Yep, that's right, she has horrible eye sight and needs glasses. The doctor was amazed she has functioned at school this long! So, my poor Eliza, with her 20/200 eyesight is getting much needed glasses. Finally!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween 2010

Carving pumpkins...

Bill breaks out the power tools...




Two weeks of sewing end with three happy girls in costume.


Hannah's poodle skirt.


Princess Eliza. Those sleeves are pretty fancy!


Sophie wanted to wear roller skates for her 50's car hop costume but decided that the risk of a skinned knee was too high. Here she is with her pencil and pad, "Can I take your order?"

Happy Halloween!

Monday, August 23, 2010

1st, 5th and 7th graders


Today the girls went back to school. I thought summer was too short but they were super excited (and a little nervous) to get back into school. After having a nice quiet day with all my kids in school, I realize that summer was not too short! I sure got a lot done today - I even got to blog!

Hannah is now officially in Jr. High and wears mascara! No more sleeping in... here she is ready to go at 6:45 am. 7th grade is shaping up to be busy since she is on the Color Guard team, choir, plans to join drama club, student leadership and is even thinking about volleyball! Whew, I'm tired already.

No buses to the middle school which is quite a drive (a good 15 minutes, I need to clock the miles) so, luckily, we have a carpool set up. It so great to have wonderful neighbors with great kids to help share the load. Mom will only need to pick up these beautiful girls every other week.


In the car and ready to go! Dad is so embarrassing getting in the car to take a picture...

Sophie and Eliza, my 1st and 5th graders, are ready for school!

Sophie gets to have the same teacher she had in Kindergarten, Mrs. Flores. We love Mrs. Flores and so we have no doubt it's going to be a wonderful year for Sophie.


Here's a picture of Sophie with her friend Jackie. Those two are best friends because they "never run out of things to play." They never tire of playing princess and dress up. Sophie is so happy to have Jackie in her class this year.



This year Eliza did her back to school shopping at Forever 21. Actually, not just any Forever 21, the HUGE 3 story one. She's lookin' like a grown up 5th grader. My little fashionista!


Eliza has Mrs. Domensino and the best part is ALL of her friends are in her class! Look at all the cute girls...I hope Mrs. Domensino is ready!



note:

I'm so far behind in my blogging but figure that I need to start somewhere. So I will start at today and try to add a few updates on what we've been doing this year when I get a chance.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Girls Camp

This was Hannah's first year at girls camp. She had such a great experience and I am so proud of the young women she is becoming! She didn't even mind that her mother had to tag along! Some of the highlights of camp were singing camp songs, great food (yep, really!), friends, rock climbing, archery, the testimony meeting and so much more!
Here are a few pictures of her at camp.






I was the camp photographer. It was a huge job for an inexperienced photographer like me and I didn't get much sleep. I'm must admit, I was VERY glad to get home and sleep in my own bed! However, it was a blessing to share the camp experience with the young women. So much time and effort was put into camp by amazing women who made camp not only fun but a testimony building experience for these young women. I have a ton gratitude for the stake leaders who did such a wonderful job on on camp this year.