Thursday, April 3, 2014

Spring Break 2014

Be warned this is going to be a very long post.
 Jason decided to take us on another one of his adventures.  This time to Escalante, UT.  They have some really cool wind caves.  This is us before we started the hike to Peek-a-Boo and Spooky.
 Beckett was in Heaven, he thought this was just a huge sand box.
 We hiked for some time before we hit the actual caves.
 This is the mouth of the first one.  Jason has been to these several times, but never at this time of year.
 This is what we ran into.  Meet Meagan, she had been waiting at the mouth of the cave for some one to come and help her get over the walls.  We couldn't get a grip on the sides, because of the mud it was horrible.  We would have never made it if a cute little family hadn't come along with a rope.
 There were five of these awesome mud lakes as I like to call them, that we had to go through. I felt like we were on some sort of reality TV show that had us working with strangers to complete strange trust exercises.  All of which required a lot of strength and determination.
 It was seriously exhausting.  Elleree and Beckett were the only ones who stayed dry, we were able to lift them from one wall to another.  I think that there were times Beckett was pretty scared.  He became good friends with Meagan though.
 The boys thought it was awesome.  Until their shoes wouldn't dry out.
 It was so beautiful though I have to say.
 There were some crazy formations.
 Our family after Peek-a-Boo and we still had to hike over to anther one and out.
 I beat the crap out of myself.  I had bruises and scraps all over my body.
The sand was just caked to our shoes and cloths.  It was everywhere.
 We got through the next set of caves.
 The kids were so done hiking by then.
 I ended up carrying Beckett most of the way.  Not an easy task, but as he said "mom I lost all my energies".  So what can you do.
 It was beautiful, just a little more than I had bargained for.  The kids will always remember it.
 Next stop Hole in the Rock.  It is a place the early pioneers used to take their wagons down to cut a couple of days off their time.
 If you ask me it would not have been worth it.  They had to have been crazy to take anything down that thing!!  You can see Lake Powell in the back.
 The next day we tracked out in the wilds looking for......
 these Moqui Marbles.  They are the strangest thing.  Ironite deposits in the sandstone.  They come in lots of shapes and sizes.
 Elleree is sporting one that looks like a hat.
 Beckett kept putting them in his pocket.
 When we made him clean it out this is what we found.  Not all of those are marbles.  He ended up with some little poops too.
 He would dig and dig to free some of the marbles.  Very dedicated.
Elleree stowed a couple in her pockets too.
 My OCD liked lining them up smallest to largest.
 Elleree make little nests with eggs.
 We then stopped by the interpretive center that the LDS church had done for the Hole in the Rock.
 Then we went searching for the petrified forest.
 We found some cool specimen.
 It was kind of a long hike, plus I had to pack Beckett again.  Not sure it was worth it, but hey you don't know until you do it.
 The reward was getting to soak our feet in the lake at the bottom.  Very refreshing after a long hot hike.
 The next day we headed home.  We stopped by the Hogle Zoo first. 
 Here the kids are looking at the Rhinos.
 The zoo was pretty sparse at this time of year.  Lots of the inhabitants were not in there enclosures.
 Thank goodness for the gaffes.
 The Elephants came out at the end too.  Really the kids and I were so tired we looked like a bunch of homeless people.
I am glad the kids are such good sports.  They are used to their dads adventures, and love them as I do.  They may not always be easy, but they are memorable, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

This and That

This is a post for things that don't quite fit anywhere else.  
 Truman lost two more teeth.  That is six now that he has lost.  My kids are a little late, but better late than never.
 The Daughters of the Revolution had a essay contest, and Dillon won 2nd place.  He was super happy, especially after he realized he got a cash prize.
 We tease him that the only reason why he won 2nd was because only two people entered.  It's not true and we really are proud of him.  He also received 3rd at the Science fair, but I didn't get any pictures of that.  Awesome mom that I am.
 My Aunt Kit arranged for my grandma and Aunt Carry to come and visit.  There were at my mom's house for a couple of days so we cruised over there for a day to hang out with them.  We never see them enough!
 Truman is sporting his footy pajamas, to his school pajama party.  We tried to talk him out of them.  I put this picture in here just to embarrass him in the future. 
 Elleree received a quilt from my mom for Christmas this last year. 
My mom finally just got it all done and it is amazing.  Elleree was very pleased!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Orlando

At the end of February Jason and I took a little vacation to Orlando, Florida.
 Jason had a pharmacy conference there for three days.  I just went along for the ride, and to get away for a bit.
 Our hotel was amazing, even if it was a little out in the middle of nowhere.
 While Jason was in his conference I wondered around the resort.  I spared you the selfies that I took along the way, you will have to see them on my instagram.  I got a little bored okay. 
 The days were cold, so no laying by the pool. The first two days I was okay but by the third day I had to get out.  So I took cab to a flee market, which was much more fun. 
 Every night after the conference Jason took me out.  We went to Downtown Disney and ate there.
 One night we went to Cirque Du Soleil.  It was Jason's first time seeing any of their acts, so that was fun.

 The second to last day were went to Disney World, Epcot.  This picture reminds me of a picture at Mount Rushmore.  We asked a lady to take our picture......
 Some how she missed the huge ball we were posed in front of.  I guess you get what you pay for, right?
 Mickey let me kiss him because I fixed his shoe.
Jason tried to kiss Minnie but that was a no go. 
 I am going to keep it real for you, I don't think I will ever take my kids to Epcot.  It was kind of boring.  I say stick with Disneyland and Califormia Adventures.  Disney World is overrated!

 The counties around the world were interesting, but the kids would have been bored out of there minds.  What am I saying I was almost bored out of my mind.  The only way Jason and I made it through was by making sure we tasted a food from every country and had a scavenger hunt looking for the pressed penny machine in every country.  By the end of the day we were sick and had lots of smashed pennies.  
This is Jason in front of Canada.
 The last day we were there we went to Universal Studio, Island of Adventure.  I am not a huge roller coaster fan, but Jason got me to ride all the rides but one.  I even went on the Hulk twice.  I'm kinda a rock star.
 I liked this sign, they had some pretty funny ones! 
 They had Jurasic Park, Spider Man, Popeye.....tons.  I am soaked in this picture, from two rides we went on before.  We had excellent whether while at both parks.  Not to hot, but not cold.
 They have an amazing Harry Potter land, it was awesome.  Needless to say I would so take my kids to this park!  They would love it!
We ended the day at Dr. Seuss land.  It is so cute I wanted to just stay there.  
Our trip was fabulous, a much needed break.  We had a chance to relax and unwind something we haven't gotten to do, with just the two of us, in a long time.  
Thanks Kay and Mom for watching the kids for us.  I don't think they even missed us!