Thursday, July 18, 2013

Today's Adventure

It's summer time and that means daily adventures (or as Sage says, "eventures") with the boys while I have a few weeks of vacation.  This summer was unusually mild weather with highs in the 70s and low 80s...just perfect for adventures.

burying themselves in the sand

pollinating the flowers at the Gardens




scaling the climbing wall at Suson Park

swimming in the creek at Mastodon State Park

pretending they are on a pirate ship

dancing with Great Grandpa visiting from California


at the World Bird Sanctuary


watching the elk swim at Lone Elk Park

Enjoying their new bunk beds 
Kings of the mountain

playing with some new friends at Schroeder Park

enjoying the Manchester pool

popsicle at the pool






building birdhouses at Powder Valley

on the bridge at Powder Valley


We were super close to the deer at Powder Valley

Guess who learned to swim this summer???  Without his puddle jumper!!!

Friday, July 12, 2013

Celebrating!

We spent last Sunday celebrating Ella's 8th birthday...



- at the bowling alley




- swimming at PaPa and Grandma's




- being tossed into the pool - Weeee!




- whoa!!!!

Biker Boys




- My three loves riding off into the sunset




Kai's face of determination to make it up the hill





Thursday, July 4, 2013

Summer Fun




Three beach bums




An evening boat ride




Playing in the pool!




First time (this season) in the fountains at Tower Grove Park




With some new friends at a new playground.




Kings of the Mountain!




Relaxing with cousin Parker




Slathering on the shaving cream at Camp Queeny




Celebrating Great Granny's 80th Birthday!




Helping out with some home improvements




Boy bonding.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Bunk beds




Here are the boys on their first night in their new bunk beds!

I was worried since they've never shared a room before. I thought they might be partying when they should be sleeping. But, so far, they have been doing pretty well. They are enjoying their big boy beds.

Missing Rosco




A few weeks ago, we lost a member of the family. Rosco passed away. She has been missed immensely since she's been gone. Rosco was our first baby and was the most perfect dog. She was gentle and loving and so well-behaved. The hardest part (other than telling the boys) has been coming home every day without Rosco to greet us.

We love you and miss you, friend.

More Disney






The Fab Five outside the Nemo ride




Kai and Char bonding with Grandma and PaPa




Outside the Animal Kingdom




With Mickey




A rare lion spotting on the Jungle Safari. He posed for us! The boys said, "Simba!"




Kai shaking his tail feather in the parade at Magic Kingdom




Two tired teddies at the end of every day!




On our way to breakfast with the princesses.




Kai looks like he doesn't want to let go!




Papa recreating Mission Space




Sharing dessert - One of the perks of the meal plan!




Eeyore was actually quite fun!




The Goof Troop!




We took our first family vacation to Disney World and had the best time!
Although it was hot and there were some long lines, we only had a few minor meltdowns. The boys had so much fun and were just tickled to meet the characters! Kai loved trying to touch the characters' noses and both boys loved snuggling up to the princesses. We rode lots of rides and the boys were quite brave. They even rode The Tower of Terror when I chickened out at the last minute!!! The Everest Expedition at Animal Kingdom was a favorite ride for Jared and me. Sage said he liked "all the things." Kai's favorites were Star Tours, Big Thunder Mountain, and Splash Mountain. We saw the fireworks shows at Epcot (great) and Magic Kingdom (AMAZING!).
We loved our resort at Port Orleans - Riverside where we slept in the "royal rooms." The pool with its big water slide was a hit with the boys. They also loved playing on the playground and taking spaceship rides on the hammock (courtesy of PaPa). Riverside had an advantage over other resorts because we could take a boat to and from Downtown Disney. The service at the resort was incredible as the employees really went out of their way to make sure we had a great time.
Not only did we do lots of fun things, we also bonded on our family vacation. The kids had a blast together posing for pictures with their Mickey ears, battling enemies with their light savers, and just being together.
The boys loved their first plane ride, too! They both asked lots of questions as usual and loved take-off.
Overall, Disney was a magical vacation! We had the best time and are so grateful to Grandma and Papa for making it all happen.

Disney World!


YouTube Video

Here is one of my favorite videos from our trip to Disney World. Kai was just so tickled by the characters. His laughter made it all worth it.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Like Father, Like Son

Last night, Jared and I were reminded just how much Sage acts like Jared. We went to dinner for my birthday and both boys were tired from a long day at camp, so they were being a little wild. Jared told them that he was going to start giving them a point each time they said or did something they weren't supposed to at dinner. If they reached 10 points, they wouldn't be able to eat birthday cake when we got home. (Reminds me of elementary school when the teachers would write the bad kids' names on the board with checks behind them.) Anyway, this was a new tactic for us, and it didn't go so well - at least with Sage.

Sage immediately started acting worse and thought it was hilarious to get a point. He would say, "Ooohhh," every time he got a point and laugh mischievously. I could literally see the steam coming out of Jared's ears! I wanted to laugh because Sage was acting exactly the same way Jared admits he did when he was younger. Needless to say, Sage earned 10 points and wasn't going to be allowed to eat birthday cake.

At home, when cake was eaten, Sage sat there and cried. After about 10 minutes of this, we felt like maybe he was remorseful. We told him if he stopped crying and apologized, he could have cake. He stopped crying, but was silent. I asked, "Is there something you would like to say to us?" expecting an apology.

Sage replies, in all seriousness, "I want cake." Jared and I couldn't help ourselves and busted out laughing. Jared said, "That is so me!" Stubborn. Playful. Stinker.

In the end, we offered Sage a piece of cake. But, he refused to eat it because he wanted TWO pieces! Again...stubborn. Just like his daddy.




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Monday, June 24, 2013

Disney




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