While we were in Utah this summer we met up with our Wisconsin friends for an evening pool party. It takes a few minutes for the kids to warm up to each other again, the older they grow, longer the warming up takes. But then they're inseparable again, just like when they were young. Everyone has a buddy their age.
The house we went to swim at was our friends parent's house and it was more than just a pool. When the kids were done swimming they could roast mallows at the fire pit, play some basketball/tennis or go visit the horses. It might as well be considered a resort!
I'm not a big animal fan, but these horses were beautiful. Perhaps it was the sun set casting a warm light on their shiny hair. Or perhaps it was the perfectly manicured stables that were nice enough I wouldn't mind living in them. Either way, the boys enjoyed their time admiring and feeding the horses.
We definitely scored in the friend department when we moved to Wisconsin. Grateful we're able to keep tabs on each other over the years.
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Thursday, September 1, 2016
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Summer Vacation...Leg 1...Utah
We spent a month this summer living out of suitcases, spending a lot of time in the car visiting family and friends. Little kids in the car for that long isn't ideal and we made it work with a couple creative solutions with different modes of transportation.
Our first leg was spent in Utah. In the past, Utah has been a pitstop on the way to Idaho. Lunch, gas and some time stretching our legs, an overnight stay if we were lucky. This year, we made a week of it. Steve has two sisters there and my brother just so happen to move there the day we got there. We stayed with Steve's sister where we laid low for the majority of the time with sick kiddos. No fun at all. But the older kids were able to play with their cousins which is fun even if you don't leave the house much.
Our third day there, Hallie had a collision at the splash pad with another girl which resulted in her tooth breaking...again. In case you're counting, this has happened more times than I would like to count. Every time we go to the dentist they tell us the same thing - its a large chunk, she'll probably have a problem with it until she's old enough to get veneers and cover the tooth all together. Awesome. Luckily my sister-in-law knew a kind and loving dentist who got Hallie in quickly and saved the day.
We spent our days playing with cousins and we were up late into the night after the kids were in bed at my brother's new house helping them move in. (sadly not a single picture with them) We were running on fumes for many days!
By the last night we were there, the two youngest were starting to feel a little better and we ventured out to Temple square in downtown SLC. Which just so happens to be the area that both Julie and I got engaged. Although Steve and I were also married there so we love to go visit and bore our kids with our anything-but-average love story! :)
We visited the free church museum which had great exhibits for kids to enjoy. We toured the old tabernacle and the conference center. And rode the elevator to top of the Joseph Smith building for the ultimate view. With an evening like that how can you not top it off with a walk to City Creek mall for some Chick-fil-a. It's a toss up as to whether the nuggets or the elevator were the highlight!
Later that night we were getting the kids ready for bed and packing up a few things to leave the next morning and Hunter came into the room. "I really liked tonight." We asked a few questions including what his favorite part was, "All of it. I really just liked everything we did tonight. Thanks." That summed up our last night. There wasn't crying. There wasn't fighting. The weather was mild and we were with family we love. It was peaceful.
Our first leg was spent in Utah. In the past, Utah has been a pitstop on the way to Idaho. Lunch, gas and some time stretching our legs, an overnight stay if we were lucky. This year, we made a week of it. Steve has two sisters there and my brother just so happen to move there the day we got there. We stayed with Steve's sister where we laid low for the majority of the time with sick kiddos. No fun at all. But the older kids were able to play with their cousins which is fun even if you don't leave the house much.
Our third day there, Hallie had a collision at the splash pad with another girl which resulted in her tooth breaking...again. In case you're counting, this has happened more times than I would like to count. Every time we go to the dentist they tell us the same thing - its a large chunk, she'll probably have a problem with it until she's old enough to get veneers and cover the tooth all together. Awesome. Luckily my sister-in-law knew a kind and loving dentist who got Hallie in quickly and saved the day.
We spent our days playing with cousins and we were up late into the night after the kids were in bed at my brother's new house helping them move in. (sadly not a single picture with them) We were running on fumes for many days!
By the last night we were there, the two youngest were starting to feel a little better and we ventured out to Temple square in downtown SLC. Which just so happens to be the area that both Julie and I got engaged. Although Steve and I were also married there so we love to go visit and bore our kids with our anything-but-average love story! :)
We visited the free church museum which had great exhibits for kids to enjoy. We toured the old tabernacle and the conference center. And rode the elevator to top of the Joseph Smith building for the ultimate view. With an evening like that how can you not top it off with a walk to City Creek mall for some Chick-fil-a. It's a toss up as to whether the nuggets or the elevator were the highlight!
Later that night we were getting the kids ready for bed and packing up a few things to leave the next morning and Hunter came into the room. "I really liked tonight." We asked a few questions including what his favorite part was, "All of it. I really just liked everything we did tonight. Thanks." That summed up our last night. There wasn't crying. There wasn't fighting. The weather was mild and we were with family we love. It was peaceful.
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