Thursday, April 21, 2011For our first day in St. George we decided to go to Zion Canyon National Park. It just happened to be National Parks week so admission was free to all national parks. We were curious to see the differences at Zion Canyon compared to when we were there about a year and a half ago in October 2009. (On a side note - We started out the day with me giving DH a haircut! That was one thing that we never got around to doing before we left town and he really need one! So I decided to bring the hair clippers with me and we had a few extra minutes in the morning while waiting for everyone to get ready.)
We got to the park just before lunchtime so we ate some sandwiches and chips before heading off for the shuttle bus that takes you through the park. MJ really enjoyed riding in the shuttle because she could be held and look around - not being strapped in. The weather was pretty nice - most of the kids were complaining that I didn't let them wear shorts that day. We just did a couple of the easier hikes and just enjoyed ourselves. The river was super high and fast flowing compared to what it was like in October. There was a lot more water everywhere and quite a few waterfalls that hadn't been there in the fall either. The hike through the Narrows was closed because of the high river. It was also pretty muddy in several places and we all ended up coming back with muddy shoes - a nice red, clay looking mud. MJ enjoyed being in the backpack carrier for the most part and ended up falling asleep partway through one of the hikes. It was definitely a new experience and a different view for her. She especially loved playing with her dad's hair and ears. Kay had to be carried off and on but for the most part did a good job hiking for a 3-year old.
As we were leaving the park we took a drive over to the east entrance to go through the tunnel and to see the Checkerboard Mesa. We then stopped at an Arby's to pick up dinner and eat it back at our hotel rooms. Then we took the kids for a quick swim because they were all dying to go swimming... (See previous post on the St. George hotel)
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Spring break - Zion Canyon
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Friday, April 29, 2011
St. George hotel
We were able to find some pretty cheap hotel rooms in St. George for our stay over spring break. I was worried that rooms would fill up fast because of spring break, but I think a lot of other school districts in the area had their spring breaks at different times. We initially looked into going to the Moab area to visit Arches National Park and the Canyonlands National Park, but apparently the week before Easter each year there is a big Jeep/4-wheel drive convention there and things were already booked and were probably super busy at both parks during that time.
The hotel we ended up staying at ended up not being quite as nice or as spacious as they showed on the hotel website, but for the price they were decent. Each of the rooms had a kitchen/living room area with a small kitchen table, small couch, full-sized fridge and a small stove/oven. It helped out with our food bill because we were able to bring and buy a few lunch items that we could then refrigerate. The hotel also offered a free continental breakfast between 7-9 each morning. The big hit at the breakfast was the two waffle makers! They also had a couple of cereals to choose from and bread for making toast. For drinks they offered orange juice, milk and another type of fruit drink. One morning they also had some mini blueberry muffins. Luke and I were usually the first ones up and ready each morning so we would head down to the breakfast room and bring some food back to our room and then help the other kids when they were ready. Our last morning there the breakfast room was super busy with a super long line for the waffle makers so most of us just had cereal and some of the mini muffins.
Unfortunately our 2 hotel rooms were not next to each other (my parents' room was the floor above ours and one room over). It worked out okay though because we weren't too far from the stairs. We decided to have Blondie and Kitty stay in the room with my parents and then M&M and Kay shared a bed in our room with Luke in a sleeping bag on the floor and MJ on our Pack-N-Play mat and some blankets, also on the floor. It felt weird having the A/C running all night long, but it was necessary to keep the room at a comfortable temperature.
The hotel we stayed at had an indoor pool and that was all the kids could talk about leading up to our trip. The first thing that Luke wanted to do when we got to the hotel Wednesday night was go swimming. I even heard him say at one point, "Why else would we be staying at a hotel with a pool if we weren't going to go swimming?" Well, the real reason for getting the hotel we did was that it was super cheap, not the fact that it had a pool...
We weren't able to go swimming the first night (the pool closed at 10:30 p.m.), but we did manage to take the kids swimming twice while we were there. The first time was Thursday night and then again on Friday afternoon. The first time my dad got into the pool with us to help with the kids, but the second day his ear was bothering him so we were on our own with the kids. And can I just say that keeping an eye on 6 kids in the swimming pool is a full-time job! Thankfully we had enough floaty things to pass around to help with the younger kids and M&M and Luke do pretty good on their own. It also helped that MJ and Kay both loved the water and had a lot of fun in the pool. Since we have come back home Kay has mentioned to me several times that she loves swimming and wants to know when we can go again!
These first few pictures are from the Thursday night swimming. The building the pool was in had very few lights so some of the pictures didn't turn out too well. It was kind of hard to see with only a few lights along the walls.
These last pictures are from Friday afternoon. We tried Kay in the floaty seat on Thursday but she wasn't too crazy about it. When my dad decided not to come with us on Friday I decided to try MJ out in it and she really liked it (or at least tolerated it without fussing the majority of the time). That enabled us to help out more with the three middle girls.
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Spring break
I struggle when it comes time to blog about a family trip. There are just so many things that I want to include that it becomes overwhelming at first to tackle the task. This trip has been no different. We took many, many pictures and did so much each day that I want to make sure that I don't leave out anything important!! Well, here goes - our latest family trip (and it will be in several blog posts):
The kids finally had a couple of days off of school at the same time so DH and I decided to head down to St. George for a couple of days. We invited my parents to come along with us so we ended up getting two hotel rooms in the same hotel and having a couple of the kids stay with them in their hotel room.
Things were crazy leading up to our departure day with Kitty's birthday and me trying to sew Easter dresses/skirts for FIVE girls this year... We also had the piano recital and of course it is soccer season again - with three kids playing like in the fall. We also had our van that is up for inspection this month and of course tax returns! (And we ran into a last minute snag with our online federal tax return that took me an hour or two the Monday before our trip to get figured out.) I also had signed up at the beginning of the school year to help out in Kitty's kindergarten class spring party which was held the day before we left and took another several hours out of my day.
The Tuesday evening before we left I went to do some last minute errands and shopping and left each of the kids with a packing list for their own items. I was still left to pack for me, my husband, Kay and MJ, plus all of the extra family items and food that we would need. One hard part of packing for the trip was trying to find swimsuits for everyone and also some clothes for the warmer weather down in St. George. The forecasted temperature for St. George was in the upper 60s-low 70s and we are still mostly in the 50s-60s here now (although today we are in the 40s).
The elementary school kids were getting out of school early on Wednesday (April 20th) and then they were all off of school for the Thursday, Friday and Monday surrounding Easter. So we decided to leave Wednesday after school and stop to pick DH from work on our way. I was totally swamped trying to get everything packed and all of the errands that needed to be taken care of before we left town! We finally left the house a little after 4:00 and after making a quick stop at the post office to mail a package, we met up with my parents and then drove to DH's work to pick him up. We quickly made some sub sandwiches in the car for dinner and then left for St. George. (MJ absolutely hates being strapped into her car seat and ended up crying/screaming about half of the drive.) We got to our hotel a little after 10 pm and then after getting everyone situated in the rooms, we hit the sack.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
I cannot even imagine...
..spending over $300 in portraits from J.C Penney Portrait Studios for just one kid!! Well, that's what someone spent for pictures for their 2 year old daughter the same day that I took Kay in for her 3 year old pictures (and I spent less than $20 on Kay that day)...
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Kitty turns 6!!
Sunday, April 17, 2011Kitty's birthday fell on a Sunday this year, so we ended up celebrating part of It on Saturday since on Sunday ended up being busy. Kitty decided she wanted some cupcakes this year so I tried out a new recipe that I found for some rainbow cupcakes. They were quite a bit more work than normal cupcakes, but they ended up looking really cool. I ordered a present online for Kitty this year (some Tangled polly pocket sized dolls) and we didn't get it until Tuesday... I felt kind of bad about that.
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Stairs!!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
MJ has learned how to climb stairs! Now she just needs to learn how to go down them safely (and to quit stopping to play when she is only partway up)...
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MJ and glasses
MJ loves pulling glasses off of people. Here are some pictures of her playing with her dad's sunglasses while watching Blondie's soccer game. She is the first baby we've had who only sees her dad with sunglasses - not eyeglasses! (Unfortunately though, we have two other family members with eyeglasses now that she also loves to play with...)
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Enjoying the weather!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Spring always teases us here in Utah. We'll have a couple of warm, sunny days and then a cold front will come through with some snow or rain. Here are some pictures of MJ trying out the swing for the first time on one of our warm days. (Both of the straps have broken on the swing and we can't find the buckle to one of them. I was able to buy some new webbing material to at least fix one of the straps so that MJ can use it.)
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Piano recital
Thursday, April 14, 2011
M&M, Luke and Blondie participated in their first piano recital this year put on by their teacher. The kids had a little over a month to learn their piece and to memorize it. The teacher is someone who used to live in our ward and they moved out several years ago to a neighborhood not too far from the kids' elementary school. There are two other families in our ward that have 3 kids each taking lessons from her as well so it was nice to see how all of the kids are doing on the piano.None of our kids were too excited about having to dress up and perform in front of people, but I think it is good experience for them and they all did well. Blondie was the first one to perform after the teacher and her daughter played a duet and she was so nervous introducing herself and her song. After she was finished playing, she sat down next to me and just started crying - I think it was a release from the stress she was feeling, plus the relief of being done with her song and performing it well.
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