Friday, July 31, 2009

Staycation - Part Two

-Salt Lake City Cemetary-
Waiting to discuss all the rules of a scavenger hunt. But then plans changed...so we all walked around together!

Krista showing us her grumpy face because she didn't get her way with the scavenger hunt. I must admit it did sound fun to run all around a cemetary. But something about lots of kids hinders that a bit!

No bathroom in sight! She really had to go, so I decided to put on a diaper! Funny huh.

"Staycation 2009" - Part One

Staycation...a word or not a word? Well, according to the dictionary it is a word...def: A staycation (or stay-cation, or stacation,or staykation) is a neologism for a period of time in which an individual or family stays at home and relaxes at home or takes day trips from their home to area attractions. Staycations have achieved high popularity in the financial crisis of 2007–2009 in which unemployment levels and gas prices are high.
Common activities of a staycation include use of the backyard
pool, visits to local parks and museums, and attendance at local festivals. Some staycationers also like to follow a set of rules, such as setting a start and end date, planning ahead, and avoiding routine, with the goal of creating the feel of a traditional vacation.
-PART ONE-
Let me explain...My family had planned a camping trip up to some place called "Main Canyon" (NO TOILETS- ugh!) well we thought we had out thought everyone to have Riley go up early and set up a tent to save our spot before the 24th of July. We were wrong. People had thought that idea up way before us, because all the spots were taken. So after VERY disappointed husbands, and I must admit not so disappointed wives (well minus Krista) we were OKAY with staying home on something Todd called a, "Staycation." So after one trip and activities were canceled, it didn't take longer than just a few minutes for us to think of things to do here at home.

On the morning of the 24th we watched the parade in the morning all lazy like in our pajamas. Then we packed a lunch and off we all went. Our first stop was at Liberty Park to enjoy all the people left over from the parade and Tracy Avery. It was free, so why not go see a site when it's free, right? Besides the HOT HOT weather and not really any birds, it was enjoyable.

The kids lining up to see how big they are compared to the birds.

A half family picture taken courtesy of Conner...We were watching the bird show...well the two bird show, I think that's all they brought out. Oh, the really funny thing about this bird show was they very subtly (NOT) discouraged any child from every wanting a bird. It was hilarious!

Grandma Lou enjoying the heat with the grand kids...Yes, Jacob is wearing the monkey again! He just runs way to fast!

Staycation...

Looking at birds...
Chubby Everett!
Chubby Caleb...trying to catch up with his cousin.
You just have love Little Ms. Kennady!

Making Pies

So last week my sister had a ward missionary party called, "Pie in the Park." So one lazy afternoon we decided that we should make a pie. Well, as we started looking at recipes SO many looked delicious. Well after about 5 hours of making pies, and five pies later we finally finished. The sad part was when 7pm rolled around not one pie was even cool enough to have taken. So pretty much we spent a WILD pie making afternoon for really nothing...other than enjoying 5 pies all weekend long.

This is a Toll House Cookie Pie...Yummy...if you leave the nuts out! (Sorry mom, I know you disagree!!)
The favorite of all...Lemon Meringue...Oh, my delicious!! The other two pies were a chocolate cream pie and a coconut cream pie in a graham cracker crust...let's just say they were so good. Thanks Krista for the spontaneous afternoon...we kept saying, "When I woke up this morning I had no idea I'd spend 5 hours baking pies!" These are the days that make life wonderful living by family and living spontaneously!
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Sunday, July 26, 2009

What kind of faces do your kids make?

So, have you ever kept your eyes open to watch your kids pray? Well, I must admit that I have before and this time I couldn't resist taking pictures of these little boy faces. This was the same night while we were watching the twins. What great moments we have of these cousins! The "boys" had no idea I was taking pictures during the prayer!

Jacob, Sawyer and Logan

Really, I was hiding the camera they had no idea I was taking pictures. They are so funny!

Here is a little video for your pure entertainment! Seriously, it was SO funny to watch them pray. I'm just impressed they can keep there little bodies kneeling! Now, Jared did know that I was recording...hence the silly things he was having the boys say! So cute...ENJOY!

Here's to a Happy baby!


What a happy little guy we have! Let's just say that this happy little guy is making his 2 month-sleep deprived mommy happy. I have sent him up to his room and he is sleeping like a champ. Let's just say I am no longer seeing the 2AM and the 4AM hours any more! What a dream come true. We love you our little Caleb.
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