Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

A Summer Gone





Can you believe it? And where do I start? With a move? A trip to PA? Or today when I promised myself I would never take all four kids to Walmart (even though it was really only the three-year-old that I don't want to take shopping. ever. again.). How about how Ammon is scooting around but still not grabbing for things?

July 2: We moved. Glad that's over. Joe knocked down the brick-encrusted mailbox with the 26 ft. U-haul truck. We got to pay $200 to get that thing fixed. It'll be funny someday, right?

July 7: Joe went to pick the kids up from his parent's house and got off a turn too early. That cost him a visit from Mr. Cop and a "donation" to the state of Texas.

July 14: Joe and I celebrated 10 years of craziness. My mom flew out the day before, which meant we were able to do sealings in the temple and enjoy a short dinner together without any kids.

July 15: My mom, the kids and I began our trip out east. We stopped in Louisville and stayed with the Yearsleys. My kids keep asking when they can go back. :)

July 16: Arrived in PA!

July 19-22: We went camping at Cayuga Lake in Seneca Falls, NY. While there we kayaked, did endowments at the temple, went swimming in the lake, visited church history sites, and spent some time with the Cobbs and Christensens (friends from BYU). It was also uncomfortably and uncharacteristically hot (100 degrees and 70% humidity). I complained a lot.

July 22: Went to watch Cars 2. Cute, but over the kids' heads.

July 23: Molly and Matthew drove out to PA to visit us. The kids had a blast playing in the woods, jumping on the trampoline, and having water gun fights.

July 22-Aug 5: The kids started swimming lessons at the Brokenstraw swimming pool. 9:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m. It was pretty chilly and sometimes raining, but they went everyday!

July 26: Joe flew out to Buffalo and Ammon and I picked him up. We ended up "camping" at a state park on the Canadian/US border and were visited by Border Patrol the next morning.

July 27: Joe and I visited Niagara Falls, went on the Maid of the Mist, drove by a Frank Loyd Wright house in Buffalo, NY, and ate at the original home of the Buffalo Wing.

July 28: Joe helped to finish a pavilion that was being built in the girl's camp that is on my parents' property.

July 29: We went canoeing and had a family party, which consisted of homemade pizza, homemade ice cream, corn hole toss, hide-and-seek, water gun fights, and playing on the wii.

July 30: Joe and I took my grandmother and cousin to the Cleveland airport. By chance, we saw the Russells in the airport, and they just happened to be on the same flight my family was on! Joe and I went out for lunch and did a little bit of shopping.

Aug 1: Joe went in to work at my mom's school; the rest of us met them for lunch at McD's. Then we went to see my dad's new and very awesome classroom, and everyone but Grant held Julius Squeezer, the snake. Then Mom took the kids to her playground and the rest of us went to hit the 70% off clearance sales at the mall. Spent too much money.

Aug 2: Everyone, including the kids, spent time varnishing the deck. While the guys finished and the kids napped, my mom and I canned chicken and stew meat. Soooo easy--I think even I can do it on my own! The kids went to watch The Smurfs with Grandma and Grandpa, Joe, Brent and date, and I went to watch Harry Potter 7 part II. Great movie, but the double date was a little awkward. Sorry lil' brother.

Aug 3: We went to my mom's secretary's campground. We ate a picnic lunch, paddle boated, and fished. It was fun! The boys had intended to go camping up in the woods, but it started raining so they didn't.

Aug 4: We celebrated Ben's birthday with steak and potatoes and ice-cream cake. Yum! Then we spent some time telling stories about him and wondering who he would have been; this year was his 29th birthday. We miss you, Ben! My mom and I spent hours and hours making Star Wars costumes for the kids for Halloween. My mom did most everything while I pretended to help. They turned out pretty good. Also made strawberry jam. yum-o! We spent the evening on the deck, ate smores, and enjoyed one last evening of wonderful weather.

Aug 5: We went to swimming lessons and were on the road by 10:45. We spent another few hours with the Yearsleys, and now my kids are begging me to let them spend the night. Yearsleys: you are invited anytime you'd like! They fed us a delicious dinner and breakfast, but my favorite was the fruit and spinach salad with the candied pecans. Delish!

Aug 6: We got home late late at night. Grant was a pill and Ammon was done traveling, but the van made it and we are home safe and sound!

In between all of that were lots of four-wheeler rides, tractor rides, hikes in the woods, laughter, stories, outside time, and fun fun fun! Now it's just a matter of days before we celebrate Madison's birthday (SIX!!)* and return back to school. I am (not-so) secretly elated to get back on schedule and to hopefully return to cooler weather soon. I have to keep reminding myself that I can't get these days back, so instead of trying to keep the house clean (pointless), I need to enjoy these last few days home with everyone. Today was a pretty big fail, which is why I'm blogging while everyone else is in bed reading at 4 in the afternoon. Ah well.

*I bought Madison a huge wooden Barbie house (that I need to paint) off of Craigslist. It's supposed to be hidden, but she has seen it in my closet. She asked me what it was for and I told her it's a shelf to put my shoes on... haha... I think she's going to like it!

Also, blogger is not letting me upload any more pics. I will try again some other time.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Playing Catch-Up

These overdue pictures were taken during our July 4th holiday trip to Delaware (and Philly). 

Evie Foster, Grantucky, Connie Foster, Doug "I have a splendid gun collection" Foster.

The red-shirted hombre is Rich. It was his beach house that we stayed at. Although he rarely brings it up in casual conversation, he was actually voted "nicest man alive" in 1999, 2003, and 2008. Other notable characters in this photo are, left to right, Logan, Madison, Connie, Douglas, (Rich), Randy "Special Forces" Foster, and Kate Foster.

At first, Logan was deathly afraid of the water. That is, until we threw him out to sea. From then on, he loved it!

"Could you move that umbrella over . . . just a little bit more . . . yeah, right there. Thanks."

Actually, this was in Philly, but Jenny selected this photo to be included with this post, so I guess I have to caption it. Apparently, there's weren't any good pictures of me at the beach available.

We still have a ways to go in the art of building sand castles.

Madison and Douglas kayaking in the bay. Logan spent his entire trip with white knuckles gripping the gunwales. Contrastingly, Madison fell asleep.

See above.


In a gesture whose motives I'm still questioning, Jenny's family invited me to play "Find the metal plate in Joe's head." While Jenny's cousin Mark and uncle Randy counted to 1,000 at the ice cream shop, I was buried under 3 feet of sand. I'm glad they dug me out the next day.


Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Philly



Joe gets 7 days off a year--one of them is the 4th of July.  We had to do something special with this rare three-day weekend, so he took the 3rd off and we drove to Philadelphia to celebrate our nation's birthday.  There was TONS to do there, and next time we will be able to plan a little more to get in all the stuff we missed.  We were only there half of the day on Thursday and 'till noon on Friday.  Our hotel was right on Penn's Landing (where William Penn first arrived in PA).  Here's what we did on Thursday:
  • Walked the shore of the Delaware River (there was a naval ship and some other old ships but we missed the tour by about 15 minutes).
  • Took a ferry over to New Jersey, stepped out, and went back across the Delaware River.
  • Walked downtown, ate dinner at a nice restaurant.
  • Checked out Liberty Bell.
  • Watched Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross get married. (The actors fell in love and had a live ceremony in front of Independence Hall.)  
  • Listened to / watched Peter Nero and the Philly Pops play outside.  
Highlights of the day: the kids were great, but tired.  The couples sitting by us during dinner got a kick out of Logan sleeping while holding his pizza.  The Pops were fantastic...although we had to leave prematurely because Logan needed to go to the bathroom and all the bathrooms were closed.  The ferry ride probably got the highest vote this time.

Tune back in to find out what happened July 4th in Philadelphia!


Waiting to cross the Delaware River.

One of the old ships we didn't get to go on. 

Grant taking his first boat ride.  
Liberty Bell.  I'm sure we'll find it more fascinating next time.... maybe the kids will be old enough to let us read all of the history behind it.  :)

Waiting for the wedding and the concert.

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Someone else's picture of the wedding.  Does posting the site mean I'm not breaking copyright laws?