Monday, December 31, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
12-12-12
All of the other triplicate dates of the last decade have
come and gone without any particular notice in this house, but I decided to
make 12-12-12 a cool day. Maybe it is
because 12 is my favorite number, or maybe it was because I knew it was our
last chance for a triple date in our lifetime, but I was determined to make it
memorable. Nate and I made a list of 12
things to do to make the day special. It
turned out to be a great family day. We
were completely worn out by the end of it, but we had lots of fun.
1) French toast: This wouldn’t be so special for kids
whose moms make breakfast every day, but since I’m not one of those moms, it
was a treat for our kids. Nate was home
from work, so he made his super yummy French toast to start off our day.
2) Sprite: Having pop with a meal is rare in this house
and the only time the kids get one in their lunch is on a field trip day, so
having a can of Sprite in their lunch bags was very cool. I liked that 12
ounces fit the 12-12-12 theme perfectly.
3) Dentist: Nate scheduled our dentist appointments
months ago. I was bugged that we would
be doing something so lame on such a cool date, but rescheduling six dentist
appointments is no easy task (I tried).
Then I remembered that some of our loony kids actually like going to the
dentist, so we just added it to our list.
Clean teeth are good and our kids still get excited about the little toys
they get from the prize machines at the dentist’s office.
4) Movie: We picked up Arthur Christmas from Redbox for the kids to watch on the way down
to Salt Lake. We only do DVDs in the van on really long trips, so it qualified
as out of the ordinary.
5) Gardner Village: We took the kids to Gardner Village
to do their Elf Scavenger Hunt. It was a
bonus that there were 12 elves on the list.
We had fun finding them all and stopped into the Naborhood Bakery for
some cookies when we were done.
6) Scheels: Nate had heard about how cool this store was
and wanted to check it out. The kids
were not disappointed. There were lots
of fun things to see: the fish tank, the talking presidents, and the giant
sculptures. The biggest hits were the Ferris wheel, all of the animals, and the
guns. Ben loved the guns. He was pretty sure that Scheels was the kind
of store where James Bond would shop.
7) Arby's: Chicken Bacon Swiss, Roast Beef Sandwiches,
and Curly Fries. Mmm.
8) Temple Square: We did a quick trip through Temple
Square to see the lights and nativities.
I never cease to be amazed by how much time it must take to string
lights on ever single branch of those trees.
We stopped in the tabernacle just in time for the acoustic
demonstration. It’s impressive that you can literally hear a pin drop from 100
feet away.
9) Macy’s candy windows: We walked over to City Creek
Center to check out the candy windows at Macy’s. There were only six displays, but they were
incredible. As an added bonus, we got free samples of hot ice cream from Farr’s
on the way there. Yummy!
10) Boondock's: The kids each got a free game of laser
tag as a prize from their school fundraiser, so we stopped in to redeem
them. I forgot to take our Happenings coupon
that would have made mine and Nate’s admission half price, so I decided to just
help Abby with her gun. It was a good
choice. Their guns are a bit trickier
than most and she wouldn’t have done so well on her own. We had $20 in arcade credits from Nate’s work
party, so we let each of the kids spend $5.
Abby blew through hers in no time.
Emily and Elise took FOREVER to use theirs. It was a major time warp. We won enough tickets to get three little
bags of Skittles.
11) Krispy Kreme: This stop was originally #5 on our
list, but when we stopped at 2:30 they were completely out of glazed donuts. They said that they had a bigger response
than they expected to their BYGO free offer.
We didn’t make it back until 9:45 to pick up our 2 dozen hot and fresh donuts.
12) Wendy's: Our last stop of the day was to get Jr.
Frosties from Wendy’s. I’m pretty sure
that eating them was the only thing that kept the kids awake for those last few
miles. They were all completely
exhausted!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Elise's New Bike
Elise won a bike at school yesterday. A couple of weeks ago they had the kids fill out a little packet
about school lunch (just a few coloring/activity pages) and the kids who turned
them in were entered into a drawing. Not
very many kids turned theirs in, so the odds were in her favor. She was pretty confident that she was going to
win, but I kept telling her not to get her hopes up. I guess she showed me. Lucky girl!
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Halloween 2012
We had a pretty low effort Halloween at this house. We had listened to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on the way to and from
California, so the kids were totally okay with reprising the Harry Potter
Halloween theme from last year. I felt a
little lame after the fact for having them wear the same costumes two years in
a row, but it was really nice to not have to buy or make costumes this
year. We were slackers and didn’t do a
family party or anything else very special this year. We’ll call it our reset year. We did carve pumpkins. The kids all had very strong opinions about
what they wanted to carve and did the bulk of the work on their own. They needed just enough help to keep me busy
moving from one to the other all night (except Emily who did hers on her own
from start to finish). When everyone was
done, I carved my quality pumpkin in three minutes flat so it could make the
photo shoot on the porch.
Emily and Elise were awake at 6:30 on Halloween
morning. Since we had an hour to kill,
we did cute Gryffindor nails to go with their costumes. The kids had the Halloween parade and class
parties at school. When they got home,
we ran down to Lee’s for their trick-or-treating event and then waited around
for it to be time to go trick-or-treating.
I took the kids to a few houses in our neighborhood and then we met up
with friends. Ben and his friends
ventured out on their own while Wendy, Claudy, and I went around with the
girls. They were troopers and we covered
lots of ground. It was unseasonably warm
(70 degrees) and the girls got really hot in their fleece Hogwarts robes. They are already planning on having
lightweight costumes next year so they won’t overheat. It will probably snow. :)
The kids got tons of candy. They all had a box of “candy sticks” that
looked just like candy cigarettes that I used to buy when I was a kid. I showed them how I used to pretend to smoke
them and followed up with a quick reminder that “I don’t care if you pretend to
smoke candy cigarettes, but never smoke the real ones.” I might have created a monster with Abby. She came in Thursday morning “smoking” a Kit
Kat.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Snowman and Blanket Fort
We had an early snow storm last week. It corresponded perfectly with an early out
day for the kids. Abby and her friends
wanted to play in the snow and recruited me to help them build a snowman. Being the lazy mom that I am, I delegated
that honor to Emily. She wasn't thrilled
about it, but she had fun once she got out there with them. I got a picture of their finished snowman just in the
nick of time since Abby's friends knocked it over four seconds later.
Despite her initial reluctance, Emily apparently didn't get
her fill of snowman building with just one.
She made her own mini snowman on the front porch.
The cold weather kept the kids inside for most of the
weekend. Nate was a cool dad and helped
the girls build a blanket fort to play in.
They even suckered him into letting them sleep in it on Saturday
night. He moved the piano benches in for
extra support and made them a bed out of some foam pads. They thought it was the coolest thing
ever. Abby moved into Grandma's bed
before she fell asleep and ended up on the couch. Probably a good thing since it was pretty
tight quarters for all three girls and she is infamous for being a sleep
kicker.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Fall Break Camping Trip
We took a fun camping trip to Willard Bay over UEA
weekend. It was our first experience
with cold weather camping. Our kids
(especially Ben) weren’t exactly thrilled with leaving electronics behind to go
camping, but it took all of two minutes once we got there for them to be in
love with the idea. Nate was worried
that all of the good campsites would be taken, so we left our house at 9:00
Thursday morning and laughed out loud when we got there and saw that the
campground was almost entirely empty.
Being early birds paid off and we got an awesome campsite. It was huge and provided lots of
opportunities for the kids to explore.
We spent our days playing games, riding bikes, and walking
out to the lake. We had early campfires
and then headed into the trailer to watch movies (Spiderman 1 & 2) and keep warm.
Our quality little electric heater did its job well and we slept
comfortably even with overnight lows in the upper 30s. We saw lots of different kinds of birds and
found two snakes (one of which had to suffer through each kid taking a turn
holding it). We spent a bit of time
skipping rocks. Our favorite spot was a
little pond that was separated from the rest of the lake. On the way there, Nate found the perfect
skipping stone. He had Elise go stand on
one bank and he skipped the rock all the way across the water so she could pick
it up on the other side. The rock made
it across eight times. It was such a fun
game that when the rock didn’t make it on the ninth time, Nate had Ben take his
shoes off and wade into the water to try (unsuccessfully) to find it. All of the kids got lots of practice skipping
rocks too and their skill level increased quite a bit over the three days we
were there.
The quote of the trip comes from Abby: We rode our bikes down to Pelican Beach on the
first day and when we got back I realized I hadn’t taken any pictures of the
kids skipping rocks. I said, “Maybe we
should go back and do it again so I can get a picture.” Abby looked right at me and said, “Mom, are
you insane?!?!?” Yeah, mostly.
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