Wednesday, August 14, 2013

First Day of School!

I just went an entire summer without a single blog post.

Having four boys trapped inside for three months because of 
110 degree weather kind of threw off my groove. 

Somehow, I survived.  And lived to tell about it.  And tell it, I will.  
I just need a couple more days to relax and bask in the quiet.  I had forgotten what it was like 
to think an entire thought without someone asking for food, or tattling, or making a mess.
  
It's glorious.

My "tweens" headed off to 6th and 7th grade.
 And my Dillon on his way to 3rd grade.

Justin kept himself entertained, and after a couple hours of quiet I actually heard the words,
"I miss my boys" spill out of my mouth.  

While I was waxing sentimental, I created this 
collage.  When did my babies grow so big?  And why did it happen so fast?


And then they came home. 
With instruments.


And amid the "dying cat parade",
 I missed the quiet.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Chillaxin' at the Beach!

Oh, how I love the ocean!
On Tuesday, we spent the day relaxing at the beach house.
Well, the women and kids played at the beach.  The men went deep sea fishing.
My brother caught this scary lookin' fish.
I wasn't feeling well, thanks to one of my "gallbladderless attacks", so it was the 
perfect day to take it easy.

After the men returned from their fishing excursion, the whole family went to 
Ruby's Diner, on the pier, for "Linner". 
Watching for Dolphins
At sunset, we had family pictures taken on the beach.  I haven't gotten copies yet, but 
you can see we had a beautiful setting!

I realized through looking at the pictures how much my Dillon loves the beach!
It's been a couple weeks, but I should probably go check his ears for sand :o)


Saturday, May 25, 2013

Disneyland!

On Monday morning, we were up bright and early and made it to Disneyland before they opened.

Ah, Disneyland.  We've missed you.
 Meeting Mickey.  
We're missing a few in this picture...some of us are afraid of mice, I guess.
We learned in a Disney trivia book that the lavender teacup spins the fastest,
so of course my boys, their cousin Sam, and Uncle Jon had to test it.
 Well, most most of my boys.  Dillon was perfectly happy in the orange teacup.
Justin loved meeting the characters this year, and gave Tigger a high five.
 Caleb and his cousin Josh were chosen to fight Darth Maul at the Jedi training academy.  His cousins Sam and Jacob got to fight Darth Vader. It was fun to have four different Padowans to cheer for.

Splash Mountain is still my favorite ride. Between these three pictures, you can find all of the original six.  Mom, Dad, Me, Tyler, Ben, and Charlotte.
 After playing hard all day, we went to the Downtown Disney District for dinner at Tortilla Jo's.  All the kids got balloons from a balloon artist.
 Brayden got this monkey in a banana tree, and my niece Alivia got Ariel!  Who woulda thunk you could make a mermaid out of balloons?

A huge thanks to Uncle Ben for collecting our tickets and running around to get fast passes throughout the day.  Because of him, we were able to do as much in one day as we got done in two days last summer.

California, here we come!

I can't believe how long it's been since I last blogged!  Perhaps someday I'll go back and fill in the past two months, but if I don't post about this trip soon, I know I'll never catch up.

Earlier this month, we had the opportunity to spend a week in California with my entire family. We celebrated Mother's Day, my brother Ben's graduation, and my Dad's birthday while we were there. My dad rented us a house on Newport Beach and, despite the fact that we had 21 people sharing 2 bathrooms, it was an amazing time!

Here we are, acclimating and entering the wifi password into our devices.  First things first, you know.
We stayed in the beach house with the red umbrella.  Notice all the windows.  I absolutely LOVED waking up and opening those blinds every morning to watch the ocean waves while I had breakfast.


 The view from the back patio.  We were literally ON the beach.  The kids and their cousins were in heaven. The day we arrived (Saturday) was very crowded with people playing volleyball, surfers, and sailboats.  Every day for the rest of the week looked like this:
 I've had to vacuum sand out of my washing machine twice, but it was totally worth it. I love the ocean.
"Help, Mom! Quicksand!"
On Sunday morning we got up early and went to church in Ben and Carrie's ward. Not sure how, but amazingly we all made it to 9AM church on time.  I don't miss the California traffic.

 After a wonderful Mother's Day lunch at my brother's house, Grandpa took our boys to the Huntington Library gardens.  I'm sad that I missed this, but Todd and I weren't feeling well so we stayed behind to take a much needed nap.


Later that evening, we attended Ben's final recital at USC. The performance was wonderful, and for his encore number, he played a Mother's Day song from the Primary Songbook. What a Mother's Day gift!

Next up: Disneyland!


Monday, March 18, 2013

s"P"ring Break

Our sPring break is brought to you by the letter "P".

We had a Picnic at the Park

We Played Pickleball

(the kids took Pictures with my iPhone)
 We hit the Pool

~I don't have a Picture to Prove it, but we saw a Prophet when Elder Bednar 
walked behind our van while we were Picking up our Pizza for dinner~  

We got free Popcorn at the RV Resort Parade

After arriving in a shiny, black Honda Odyssey, the Grand Marshals sat on a leather couch under a tent.
 Grandma standing while they played "Anchors Aweigh"

The Bike Brigade
(or should I say the "trike troop"?)

What's a parade without a horse?

These water aerobics gals are wearing their suits over their clothes.  At one point during the 100 meter parade route, they got out of their golf cart, and showed us their exercise moves!

It turns out that people with gray hair throw good candy.  
Like chocolate. 
It was a very entertaining and fun parade if I do say so myself.

 I didn't get a picture, but we also Pulled a little Prank on Grandma for St. Patrick's Day.  While she was at church, we decorated her trailer with shamrocks, hearts, a rainbow wind sock, and a sign that said, "We are Lucky to have you for a Grandma!"

Today, the kids are back in school, and I am enjoying the Peace and quiet!


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Another iphone photo dump

Justin had a great time with his clearance valentines.  
It turns out toddlers don't care when they celebrate the holidays, as long as they get to be involved. 
It was 75 cents well spent.

 Almost every night, Justin wanders into Mom and Dad's room and sleeps on the floor.  This particular morning, I found him sleeping with his beloved "bee-yoon".  It may have survived a little longer if his brothers hadn't used it as a punching bag.

The annual "painting of the derby cars"

 When a toddler visits Chuck-a-Rama...

 For Dillon, who washed down his dinner of carbs and sweets with a slushee, 
it was more like "up-chuck-a-rama".
By morning, however, he was back to his usual self.

 With spring coming, I decided it was high time I put away our Thanksgiving decor (don't judge)
and painted the front door red (while Todd was out of town).

We hit Wally World during a slow time (is that possible?) and the gals at the checkout
thought Justin was cute and gave him stars...or are they dots?

 Scooter City

 Boys (and cousin Gabe) crowded around the computer.
Caleb has been giving them computer programming lessons.

 Todd's birthday came around again.  As you can see, it took every candle in the house, 
but if you add it all up we did make it to 39.

 For his activity, Todd chose to have dinner at a Japanese grill.

The first daffodil of the season!

 I'll never get tired of this tree in bloom.
Our families were here a week too early and missed the flowering trees.

 We came home from church last Sunday to a swarm of termites.
I had dreams all night of creepy crawly termites chewing (loudly) on my house.
Thankfully, they are only on our porch post, and our bug guy has it all under control.
I love having a "bug guy".