Showing posts with label Swimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swimming. Show all posts

August 24, 2012

House Guests

My sister-in-law, Jenny, and I have started a bit of a yearly tradition.  I get to have her two youngest girls come stay at our place for a couple of days while she attends classes at BYU's Education Week.  It is a great opportunity for my children to make fun memories with their cousins, and it is wonderful motivation for me to clean off the bed in the guest bedroom (which oftentimes serves as a "dumping ground").

I have to say, it is so much fun having these two darling, spunky, energetic girls in my home. They are fearless in their sense of adventure, they are entertaining in their conversations, and they are cheerful and bubbly.  They also remind me of their dad, and every time they visit, it's as if he gets to come along, too.  I love having that reconnection with him through them.

On the night of the girl's arrival, Jason's family had all been invited to a pool party at his sister's home.  Sophie and Addie got to tag along.  They loved it!


It has become a tradition to bake Rolo cookies at the beginning of Sophie and Addie's visit.  We make an obscene amount of cookies, and we try to see if there are any left to send a few home with the girls when their stay is over.  That is no small feat, I'm telling you!




I think the children thought the cookies would turn out better if they
all placed their hands on the Kitchen Aid during the mixing process.

 
 
Sophie was really interested in helping Ella get ready for each day during her visit.  She asked to pick out her clothes and insisted on doing her hair.  I was surprised to see how well Ella did during these grooming sessions.  I was also very impressed with how she looked when Sophie was done with her.  I was, however, not quite as impressed with how well I did when it came to Sophie and Addie's hair.  (In my defense, please know that I offered, but they weren't interested in having me style their hair.)
 

 
 
Since the girls seemed to like playing in the water so much, I figured I'd take them to the Spanish Fork splash pad and adjacent park.  It is the perfect place to entertain children and keep them cool at the same time.
 


Jenny should consider installing a bidet in her home. 
I think the girls would love it! (Sorry.  I couldn't resist.)


 


 
 
For the last day of Sophie and Addie's stay, I thought I'd take them to the Grotto Trail up Payson Canyon.  After all, places with water seemed to be a hit with all the children.  I found the drive time to and from was just as much fun.  We listened to a CD of recently downloaded pop hits, and the children sang We Are Young and Call Me Maybe at the top of their lungs. I'm relieved to know that there are other children in the world whose voices carry like my own children's do. Yep, my van was full of the cutest little loud-mouths around.
 


 
 
By the time Jenny came to pick up the girls, the cookies were nearly gone and there were very few clean towels in the house, but my camera's memory card was full.  My heart was full, too.
 
I've loved having Sophie and Addie over and I look forward to next year's visit.
 
This post authored by Amber 

 

March 19, 2012

Breaking in Ella's New Swimsuit


The Springville recreation department gave Jason a complimentary family pass to the pool as a "thank you" for volunteering to be a basketball coach for the Junior Jazz league. 

We thought it would be a great opportunity to take Ella to the pool for her first time ever and to try out her new swimsuit. 

It fits.

She looks adorable in it. 

Everyone had a great time. 

The end.

This post authored by Amber

June 10, 2010

The Happiest Place on Earth

If you've noticed a little extra bounce to our step, a golden shimmer to our skin, and an overall heightened contentment in our attitudes, then you'll know we've just recently returned from our trip to Southern California. This was an extended family experience that had been several years in the planning, and it was FABULOUS!

We left early Saturday morning to drive to our first night's destination in Primm, Nevada. After a slight hiccup with our reservations, the boys did a little swimming (in a freezing cold pool) and followed that with a quick roller coaster ride at Wild Bill's. We made a poor attempt at sleeping comfortably before we gave up and left early Sunday morning to head to California.

Check-in time for our hotel wasn't until the afternoon, so we drove straight to Huntington Beach for a quick fix of sand and surf.


We left the beach to check in, clean up, and head to dinner at Goofy's Kitchen. I effectively kicked off my vacation by eating an obscene amount of food, but I enjoyed every bit of it!


We had a five-day Park Hopper Pass, so starting on Monday, we hit the rides. It was nice knowing we had several days to fit everything in. That allowed us the flexibility to come back to the hotel in the afternoons for a bit of swimming and napping. Even still, we were all exhausted at each days end. I thinks that's why we slept so soundly at night.

Here are just a few photos taken on the trip:

This was quite possibly my favorite part of the trip. Both Brevin & Spencer were selected for Jedi Training (more on that later).

Brevin & Spencer loved the Indiana Jones ride (and it's a good thing, too. They rode it about ten times!)

Okay, so we had a wonderful time, but shouldn't that be expected? I mean, we were in Disneyland after all!

This post authored by Amber