Friday, October 6, 2017

The Rest of Summer 2017





When we returned from our long trip we came back to lots of family time and adventures. Kc's sister had come into town for a couple weeks so there were lots of fun activities planned. It was a wonderful reminder that our own back yard is full of places to explore with people that we love.














Kc's family rented a cabin right on a picturesque little stream up at Sundance. We didn't stay any nights up there because it was too hard with my work schedule, but we did spend some time exploring around the stream and it was so magical. Over the next few days we had some fun adventures up in those mountains, one of which was a zip line tour down the mountain. Sundance has built an amazing zip line down their ski mountain. You take the lift up and zip down, and it's so beautiful and exhilarating. If you live in Utah and haven't done it yet you need to try it, it's a must! 















Kc's work puts on the most amazing parties every year at Christmas and at summer time. We had so much fun at the summer party this year. They had a face painter and since there was no line Kc and I sent Olive over to get her faced painted while she waited for us to finish eating. She has had her face painted a lot and always asks for a dinosaur, and let's be honest, they usually suck haha, which doesn't matter because kids don't care but we were totally shocked when she came back with the most amazing face painting I have ever seen! We quickly sent Elijah over there and he got a little octopus. We didn't really think it through because then the kids went and played in a bunch of blow up toys that were filled with water and it all got washed off. Olive was really upset but we assured her we could wait in line again, so we did. This time I decided to join them and we all got dinosaurs. It was really fun. I don't think Olives was as good the second time, but that's ok, I was happy we all did it together. 







More adventures at Sundance. Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat. I LOVE seeing performances up at Sundance and I was excited to see this one because I had never seen the play before. It was really fun, an amazing show and fun to go with family. I've made it a tradition to go to their shows every summer. 







The girls dancing their hearts out at the Esplin Family Reunion. 





















Last year I suggested that we go to Utah Lake and let off lanterns for Bryant on his birthday. It was a good experience so his family decided to do it again this year. We were not able to do it on his birthday due to bad weather, so we decided to wait until his sister Angie came so the family could all do it together. The lanterns didn't light or float up into the air very well so we only got a couple up there, but it was good to just be with family and be thinking about Bryant together. 












Since we were in Washington for Olive's birthday we found a good day to throw a party for her when we got home. I decided this year I would invite EVERYONE so as not to offend anyone.... I will not be doing that again. There were so many kids and all the plans I made did not go well. I was feeling so overwhelmed the whole time. Luckily my sisters were there and took care of half of it for me. I think I will be taking a break from birthday parties for a couple years. The cake on the other hand turned out great. I always feel like I have to make a creative cake because thats what my mom did growing up and a birthday just doesn't feel complete unless you have one. Olive wanted her party to be "Yoshi" themed this year and so I vacillated between a few different ideas on the cake but ended up with this one and I was happy with it. Olive added the cars and the candles. Love that little girl. Can't believe she is really 5 now!












Some pictures of things that brought me joy this summer. Attending a baby shower for one of my best friends who had TWINS! Reaping the benefits of our garden. Look at those gorgeous carrots and that glorious tomato that got canned with other glorious tomatoes to be used all year long. Those kinds of things give me all the heart eyes. 
















For the solar eclipse I took the kids up to Wyoming and met up with my older sister and her family to stay at my little sister's house so we could see a total eclipse since at our house it would only have been about 90 percent. I had really debated whether or not I was going to go since I had just gotten home from a long trip and had had a busy week back and I didn't think I would be able to get another day off work. I had basically decided that I would not go since it would be too stressful, and then I had a conversation with my pathologist at work who was raving about how it was such an amazing once in a lifetime opportunity and if I had somewhere to stay I really should do it. I was still unsure if I could pull it off, but the next day (the day before the eclipse) I decided that I would go for it, that I would spend my whole morning trying to get someone to work for me and if I did I would leave shortly after. I made multiple phone calls and finally convinced someone to come in for me. As soon as he gave me the go ahead I packed up the car and the kids and headed to Wyoming. Another big reason I had been hesitant was the expectation of horrible traffic and difficulty  getting to and from the viewing locations. I had been watching news and peoples posts on social media and noticed that there didn't seem to be any traffic issues. This was also a major factor in my decision to go ahead and try to make it work. I could handle 5 hours in the car with my kids, but after our long road trip the previous month, I didn't think I could handle much more than that, especially without Kc with me. We got lucky and it was all smooth sailing. 

The solar eclipse was, as promised, amazing. A once in a lifetime opportunity. I was so happy I had made the decision to drive to see it in totality. It was also amazing to have that experience with my sister and her family. We spent the night in various rooms on floors, blow up mattresses, and tents outside. Then we woke up and headed to the mountains. As we started to approach the traffic started to increase and since the start of the eclipse was approaching we were feeling a bit anxious. We saw an open road that our brother in law had said was a short cut but was normally closed. We decided to head that way as we didn't see any other cars doing the same. We found a little brewery out there and set up camp in the parking lot. It was fun little adventure, and there weren't too many other people there. There was so much climax to the eclipse and when it finally hit totality I was so overwhelmed I wasn't really sure what to do, I just stared at it in awe. It went by so fast. I have spent a lot of time since then trying to envision it in my mind so as not to forget the awe inspiring experience. No picture I have seen comes close to doing justice to how it appears to the naked eye. I hope I get blessed to view another one some day, but if I don't I will always feel glad that I was able to see this one. 













Olive's first day of school! She was so excited. She rode her bike there, and has been riding her bike pretty much every day since. She loves it, is thriving, and has already made new friends. It's so fun to watch her in this new stage of life. 




















Since I had been gone all summer I hadn't made it up to Bear lake to stay at my sister's cabin yet, which just wasn't acceptable, so I picked an open weekend and we all headed up. It was so fun. I love being there in that cute little house on that cute little property, and the kids love to spend the night and be together. We took a drive up to Bloomington lake and we decided to take the 4 wheelers since we thought it would be less bumpy. On the dusty, dirty, bumpy, noisy, blinding light ride up the canyon both my kids fell asleep. So I had to lay back and hold Elijah the whole way up. I was trying to figure out how to get his nap in... I definitely didn't think we'd get it in that way. We had a ton of fun up at the lake going off the rope swing, letting the kids play in the water and look for fish, and explore the rocks. I feel lucky that I get the opportunity to go up this place every year with my sister.









And Dad's birthday. The kids and I had planned to make this circuit cake but then Kc got home right after we started it and I realized he might have more fun and know how to decorate it better than me, so we let him come in and do it with the kids. And then Olive put dinosaurs all over it. 








1 comment:

  1. Please help haylee! She has lost so much weight and looks more and more emaciated each time I see her :(. I think she has anorexia and something needs to be done. Please help her I cannot keep seeing such an intelligent young lady kill herself!

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