Sunday, June 26, 2011

Stewart Falls

In the four years we've lived hear I have heard about Stewart Falls countless times. Finally decided to further initiate ourselves as Utahns and do the hike.
We loaded in van (minus Daryl with and injured hamstring and Brayden with strep) and drove up to Provo Canyon. I've said it before but I LOVE having such beautiful mountians so close to us. The hike turned out to be every bit as gorgeous as everyone said it was.
Only in Utah could you go hiking in June with 80 degree weather and still enconter snow. LOTS of snow. Got a bit scary at time. There was times where the snow was so deep there was no trail just a steep snow field that you had to slowly work your way across. There was also still downed trees covering the trails. Kalei was NOT a fan of those. She was in the backpack carrier and everytime we climbed over/under/through the trees she freaked out a bit.

Beautiful scenery with a cute kid in heaven playing in nature's playground

The falls from a distance

More of the incredible scenery

Falls upclose

Taking a break for a fun dip

Please not all the branches and rocks sticking out of the snow. People were sking
(minus the skis) down this sucker. There was even a guy belly sliding without a shirt!

The hiking crew

What poor Brayden was doing while we were playing

There was still so much snow taht even though the falls were flowing freely you couldn't see the river underneath. There was a glacier like sheet of snow still over it. There was a little natural ice cave you could climb through, cross the river and come out the other side.

Going to the light at the end of the tunnel

Standing where the river should be

Playdough Cookies

Looking for something fun to do with your kids?
My kids LOVED these. It's everything good in life.The LOVE playing with playdough (I HATE the clean up) At first they were really confused why I was baking the playdough, even though I told them it was cookie dough they couldn't comprehend it. Once they sank their teeth into one of these babies they were hooked.
Total blast to make, delicious to eat (and you don't have teh smashed playdough everywhere to clean up afterwards

Brayden workin on a catepillar

Tavita wih his monster

Kalei and her "flawar"

If you want to make your own batch of these bad boys go here: http://jamiecooksitup.blogspot.com/2011/06/introduction-rainbow-cookies-and.html
Make em, you won't regret it and your kids will love you!
Had to end with this picture. It totally depicts the relationship these two share. Brayden ADORES his little sister and is always looking out for her. Kalei totally looks up to her big brother and has even started calling him "Mommy Brayden" the past couple days. We temporarilymoved Kalei in with her brothers while we had family here and that situation has turned permanent. Whe is absolutely unconolable if we try to get her to sleep on her own. That night she had ben having a hard time sleeping, I had put her in her bed several times. Came in to check on her and found this. Such a sweet moment for me!

*Two questions that might be going through your head right now
1. Yes, that is straight food coloring on Kalei's chin. She LOVES it, and gets into it whether it's off the spoon I used to scoop the color out or out of the container itself. All that artifical coloring can't be good for her and I try my best to keep it out of her reach, but she always somehow winds up covered in it.
2. Yes, Kalei dresses herself (hence the dress and hoodie while sleeping) day and night. I finally hid all her winter clothes so that way even though she never matches she's at least dressed for the elements!

Doin' the Dirty

Finally catching up on blogging here. At the beginning of July we did the Dirty Dash with a group of family/friends. It is by far the most fun 5K out there and aas an added bonus the proceeds are for a good cause.
The "Dirty Mammas" ready to kick some booty!

The ever so animated "Dirty Old Men"

The whole group gearing up to go!

Taking a break from the race to give some hugs

Brayen was a good sport about the whole thing

Tavita on the other hand was not amused

The dirtiest group in the race!

We are one good looking couple

After we finished our race the kids had the opportunity to take part in the Piglet Plunge. It included the best parts of the race. The giant inflatable slip n slide and the muddy pools/dirt hills.

Wading through the muck!

These kids were troopers. They had such a determined look on their face the whole time.

Brayden splashing down. This kid is a track star, he was always ahead of the pack.

Can't make it to the finish line without a little wrestling match.

We did it!!!

Muddy Buddies!

Our best family pic ever. We were so coated in mud we couldn't open our eyes.

Tavita trying to crack his face.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Hiking the "Y"

This past Memorial Day we decided to turn last years activities into tradition. Only problem is we have been having HORRIBLE weather. We have been recieving insane amounts of rain, as in never in the 150+ years they've been tracking weather they have never seen anything like it. We knew the weather was supposed to be horrible on Monday so we decided to hike the "Y" on Saturday instead. Our good friends and neighbors, the Halls, joined us. It's always an enjoyable hike with a beautiful view.
Didn't get too many pictures for some reason but the hiking crew was Luke and Erin Hall, their 4 crazies (Emma, Jeremy, Bree, and Brooke), Us with our 3 crazies, Rodney and Bowzer.
Erin helping Brooke release her pocketful of "pookie pookies" (rolie polies) she faithfully packed all the way to the top.

My hot hubby and me

The kiddos were all troopers and did great hiking! (Just not so great posing for a picture)

On Monday we had freezing rain, hail and sleet so thought our 2nd annual cul-de-sac bbq would be moved indoors. We were set to begin at 5:30 and miraculously at 4:30 the skies seriously went from torrential rains to beautiful blue skies. It was a VERY welcomed thing as we had encountered a pretty major house catastrophe, (more on that later, turned out not being as bad as we thought but now have 1/2 the drywall cut off from the outer wall in the basement and we have a whole to the outside behind our cabinets.) Anyway, between the FREEZING weather and the house ordeal I was ready to pound in the "For Sale" sign and leave. Luckily by the time 5:30 rolled around it was beautiful weather, the grills and tables were pulled out to the middle of the circle and the festivities began. After the bbq and LOTS of laughing and playing we all headed to the Shorts' house for a fun movie night. It was just what the doctor ordered to remind me how much we love where we love and lucky we are to have such wonderful neighbors!
I am so grateful to all those that have lost their lives fighting so we can enjoy the freedoms we have and live the peaceful lives we do.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

LeiLei turns 2!!!

So pretty far behind on blogging here, whats new right! Anyway, on May 22nd our little firecracker of a princess turned 2!
Few stats:
Height- 35 1/2" (90%)
Weight- 24.6 lbs (10-25%)
Head- 50 cm (over 95% big heads is the common theme with my kiddos!)
She our tall little stringbean and can't seem to keep her full. She eats non-stop but is obviously putting it somewhere)
Few fun facts:
Favorite foods: smoothies, Costco Chicken, blueberries, juice and ICE CREAM!
Movie: Cinderella
Book: Cinderella
Toy: Baby dolls and Cinderella (starting to notice the obssesion?)
Cereal: Captian Crunch (only gets it once a week, other favorite breaky is oatmeal&blueberries)
Activity: Anything outside. Especially swinging, slides, and bubbles
Animal: Cats (meows), horses, dogs, birds, you name it!
Kalei is full of personality and life is never dull with her around. She knows what she wants and will fight to get it. No matter where she is she can find something to explore and discover (makes for A LOT of clean up). She loves to walk around the house singing and dancing. Her brothers adore her and put up with her bullying (yes she bullys them rather then the other way around). She loves to laugh and be around people. Despite how "intense" she can be around other people, she is an absolute sweetheart around babies. She loves to mother then, sing to them, rock them etc. We love having LeiLei in our family and can't imagine it anyother way!
Blowing out the candles on her "Mousecakes" for breakfast!

Kalei played with this cake all day and was so excited to be able to take her "Rella" stuff down to play with.

Getting excited while everyone sang!

The best part of the cake is the turrets made for killer ice cream cones!

The party crew (thanks to the Halls, Shorts and Beasleys for celebrating with us!)

The final two kicking back, enjoying life!

Leilei in heaven! She was a disaster by the time she was done!

Opening her presents!

She is in love with her new baby and stroller. Loves to push her baby around and add more and more stuff on top of baby

Don't forget to check out our Disney post below. I started it a week ago but am just getting it up now!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Where All Your Dreams Come True

Forwarning, if you don't like Disneyland or pictures avoid this post. However, if you don't like either of these two things then your a grinch and I don't want you reading anyway! haha
On May 10th we embarked on the long awaited journey to Disneyland. The kids had been working hard doing chores and saving money for this trip for a long time. When the day finally arrived they were beside themselves with excitement.
We drove down on Tuesday and spent the night with Grandma Lila (my grandma). It was great to see her and visit with her. I always love going to Grandma's house.
Early the next morning we headed down to Disneyland where we would spend 4 crazy days of nonstop Disney fun. For some stupid reason Junior and I imagined this nice relaxing trip where we would sleep in, go to Disney for a while, come home nap, swim in the pool, then head back to Disney for a little longer. WRONG!!! The kids couldn't get enough of that place. We were there from early morning til late night everyday.
Surprisingly there were no real meltdowns or fights for the entire 4 days we were there. The only two meltdowns we had were at the end of the 4th day. By that point Brayden was so tired he just couldn't reason with himself or anybody else. He REALLY wanted to go on Haunted Mansion a 2nd time but the walk throught he mansion to get to the ride scared him and he wanted to be able to skip that part and go straight on to the ride. He really had a hard time coming to grips with it but eventually did and kind of laughed at himself for the whole thing. The 2nd one came at the very end of the 4th day as we were getting ready to leave. All three of them were bawling saying they didn't want to leave Disneyland. you would think 4 days would be enough but apparently not.
The overall trip was an absolute blast. My mom had been visiting in Utah and drove down with us and my dad met up with us there. We hit EVERY ride you could some of them 2 or 3 times. The first two days there were NO lines! Literally the longest we waited for anything was 5 minutes. The 2nd two days was right after graduation so it was pretty choatic. However, we had tried to go see World of Color and after waiting 2 hours the show was canceled due to technical difficulties. We were given a bunch of fastpasses as compensation. So while the rides were 1-2 hour long waits we would just walk through the exits and hop right on. It was great!
As Brayden exclaimed while riding on PeterPan and "flying" over Neverland, "its like all my dreams have come true here!" We truly loved and the kids are already asking when we get to go back.
We had an insane amount of pictures so I only put up 1/4 of them. They aren't in exact order, but at least divided by days
Kalei is NOT a roadtripper. Half the trip was spent with her face buried in her hands and sobbing, the other half would be when she resigned and looked like this:
Having some fun with bubbles during a pitstop

The benefits of being a boy, you don't have to wait until a reststop. Gotta have some embarrassing pictures for the future

Our hotel room was great, very clean and comfortable beds, and the best part it was right across the street from Disneyland. Tavita discovered the only downfall of the room. As he went running in to go to the bathroom when we first got there, flipped up the toilet seat and it came off right in his hands. He was pretty bewildered by the whole thing.

The kids beyond excited to go! There is no way to describe their reaction when we first pulled up and they saw Disneyland.

As we walked in, one of the first characters we saw was Goofy. Tavita was so excited because it's his favorite Disney character.

Kalei with her first of many princesses.

Going for a spin on the teacups. This was one of the favorite rides and we went more than once. Kalei was hilarious because she would start out so excited and loving it. Then about halfway through she would get so dizzy she'd just fall into the lap of whoever was sitting next to her.

Going for an expedition on the Jungle Cruise. Another favorite, we did it three times. The boys were so funny, they swear a crocodile almost bit their hand off, they'd hit the deck at certain parts, jump to the middle of the boat at others, truly terrified something was going to happen but they loved it.

Tarzans treehouse. Always a good place to let them run for a bit

Kalei LOVED the rides where you just road/float along and looked at all that was going on around you (It's a Smallworld, Storybook boat rides, Winnie the Pooh etc)

The Disney Railroad is something new I haven't seen before. Think it replaced the Monorail and it takes you around the park. Meant to just take you from one point to another but the kids wanted to keep riding it over and over because they thought it was a ride in itself. At one point you go through a tunnel where it seems like your in the Grand Canyon then in prehistoric times.

What's a trip to Disney without MICKEY!

Putting the kids to bed was NEVER a fight the whole time they were there. They were almost anxious to climb into bed each night

Jr's dad and brother are staying here with us now (Rodney on a permanent basis) and had flown into California to drive back to Utah with us. The kids were so excited to see Uncle Rodney after 2 years.

Fun at the Splashpad in Bugs Land

Playing at the High Sierra Adventure area. The kids LOVED being way high in the air climbing across nets. No fear of heights here!

One of Brayden's favorites was the Griazley River Run. The other two were to short to go on but Brayden was hillarious throughout the entire ride.

The boys with Sully

Can you find Brayden the Bug?

All the bugs ready for "It's tough to be a bug"

Kalei was very excited to see "Donyduk". She never wanted pictures with any of the characters, she couldn't stop hugging them.

Pirates of the Carribean topped the favorite list by both the boys (and Kalei too I think) They loved it and wanted to ride it over and over. Good thing there were no lines. After the ride they decided they wanted pirate swords as their souvenirs. We walked out of the shop and there was a band of pirates playing some music. The boys decided pirates don't play music, they battle. An intense squashbuckling fight ensued. Brayden proudly proclaimed he cut the pirates leg off (but was quick to assure us not to worry because it was just pretend)

Tavita trying his hand at swordplay

"BawkBawk" and Lei Lei. Yes, its pronounces as if trying to imitate a chicken, not quite sure how she came up with this name for her Grandpa as she can say Papa quite clearly. (my parents are Grandma and Grandpa and Jr's are Nana and Papa). Nonetheless, she absolutely adores her BawkBawk.

On the AstroBlasters

My cousin Caroline lives close by Disneyland and brought her beautiful children to come swim/watch fireworks with us one night. It was so good to see her again.

All the cousins hanging out on the bed with tummies full of pizza and visions of fireworks dancing in their heads.

The fireworks we watched from our rooftop pool. By far the highlight of the hotel in our boys books.

FREEEEEZZZZING!!! but loving it!

Kalei saw this "Rella" display and was in complete love. She couldn't stop gaping at it.

WATCH OUT!!! Run away car!

Gotta hit the classic Dumbo ride!

The boys perched on the treasure they found on Tom Sawyer island

The boys were downright giddy about being able to sail on a real pirate ship.

While the boys were off doing their manly business playing pirates, Kalei was in heaven surrounded by princesses. They keep all the princesses (except Jasmine) at the Princess Fantasy Faire and it's always and hour+ wait to go in and see them. My mom totally made Kalei's trip by waiting in line for her so she could go in and see the princesses. We kept crossing out fingers that Cinderella would be out (they only have three out at a time). We first saw Princess Tiana then Ariel. At last we came across Cinderella and Kalei was at a loss for words. She stood there in awe and whispered "RElla!" I total her to go give her a hug and she took of. She loved EVERY minute sitting there talking to her. Well Cinderella talked to her and she just stared back. Thanks again mom for doing that!

Brayden swears he got it to move just a little.

My 3 musicians

For some reason Tavita was so excited when he saw this car. He ran to it, jumped in and couldn't stop smiling the whole time he was "driving" it.

The captian and his first mate sailing Donald Ducks ship

Toontown!!! The favorite of all the "lands"

Hanging out with all the citizens of Toontown during Morning Madness

Kalei with Minnie! She's head mouse in her book. Who needs Mickey?

Our last day there was the only cloudy/cool day we had. Very nice for standing in lines/walking about an amusment park. However, the kind of day where you skip over water rides. Brayden BEGGED and BEGGED to do Grizzly River Run one last time. Since we didn't get too wet the 1st time, Junior and I agreed to take him. MISTAKE!!! Junior and Brayden got the usual sprinkling but I was seated in the wrong spot and got SOAKED! Literally from head to toe. My shoes sloshed for the entire rest of the day. Brayden loved it just as much the 2nd time as the 1st though!

Midway Madness. The only LONG line we had to endure (other then the Fantasy Faire). Actually Junior endured it while I took the kids to watch Alladin. An incredible show that I was pleasantly surprised by. Made me sad Junior missed it. But am very grateful that the kids having a good time is so important to him.

Kalei with Minnie as she's about to go flying.

The crazies in front of Sleeping Beauty's castle. Two new things I learned about this place that I never knew on all my other trips to Disneyland. #1 It is Sleeping Beauty's castle, didn't know it belonged to a particular princess, and #2 you can actually walk through the castle as it tells the Sleeping Beauty story.

The kids had been begging for these giant lollipops the whole time we were there. The last day we finally succumed and endured the mess. I was amazed at how long the actually sucked on these babies. It kept the occupied for most of the day.

Our little sugar queen was the most excited about them.

They were so hoping to be the next king of England

Junior had been eyeing the turkey legs the whole trip and we got one while waiting for Fantasmic to start. Think Tavita might have eaten more then Junior!

Overal WONDERFUL trip where many memories were made!