Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

A Vacation...


We took a little vacation...it wasn't quite long enough, but a great way to end the summer. It was wonderful to just be with family and Disney World is always a fun place to go! My camera took a little vacation too, which was nice. So here are a few pictures to share.

Gracie was so good for being stuck in a stroller most of the day. She was able to go on many of the rides, we took her on Nemo four times. The aquarium at the end was probably her favorite part.


Grant was very apprehensive about the rides. But, he was brave and tried most all of them, even though some scared him to death! His favorite was Soarin at Epcot, he road it four times.

Having some fun:

We learned quickly to be prepared for any type of weather...even torrential downpours!

It was so great to have my sister, Jessi come along. She is so good with the kids and was such a help!!



Two tired kids.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

Happiness is...



..twirling Gracie on a summer afternoon.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Thursday, June 25, 2009

This & That...Cascade Idaho

We returned this week from a long weekend in Idaho to celebrate Mark's mom's birthday. All of his siblings were there for the surprise and the weekend was full of activity. It was nice to meet our new nephew and Grant is always in seventh heaven playing with Gage.

Cousins
These two have been said to look very much alike. I could not get Grace to look up for the life of me. Nice dirt smudge on her face too. They were so cute playing together!



Boys & Sticks




The Party





Amy & Dane



A layover in Denver
We volunteered to be bumped from our flight home and spent a day and a half in Denver! We've been bumped before, can't pass up free plane tickets and hotel! We were excited to see some of the places Mark talks about. He spent eight years of his childhood in Denver.

We drove around and saw his old house and elementary school and park he used to play at, ate at a fun Mexican restaurant, did alpine slides, train ride, saw the temple and drove around the foot hills of the Rockies (my favorite part!).



Grant watching the engineer's every move. Mark playing with his iPhone and Grace about to conk out (look at her huge scrape on her nose!).






Goodbye Denver.

It's always fun to travel, but so good to come home.

Friday, June 12, 2009

This & That...we're back!

After a day of never ending travel, flying circles in the sky to land and refuel not at our destination...we are home! Adjusting to the time change and enjoying each other.

Grant was ever so excited to come home to this:


I had ordered the play set before we left and Mark and mostly his YM put it together while we were gone. The morning after we got back Grant stopped mid sentence and couldn't believe it. He asked if it was a rental and if we had to give it back! He is very happy and calls it his property. Gracie is enjoying it as well.

Gracie enjoys it too and has already learned to climb the slide, she has us on our toes! While at Nana and Papa's house I walked into the dining room to find her atop the dining room table sitting as happy as a clam.

Before our trip to Oregon we had a large dead tree cut down out back. Here's Mark giving the kids a ride while picking up debris:


You may ask why I hardly have any pictures of Grant while in Oregon. Well, he was too busy with Papa out in the garden, fishing, watching car shows, going to the movies, driving around town in the Nissan, taking change to the bank, getting his teeth cleaned, out in the garden again, outside doing just about anything. I did manage some pictures of the traditional apple pie making.


Notice the Grant & Papa on the pie, how cute is that?

(Yes, that's a sewing machine you see in the kitchen...more at that later).

Miss Grace is 14 months old now! She has seemed to grow over night into a toddler. She is talking, running, jumping, laughing, climbing, playing and twirling. She is so grown up! She was even playing pretend kitchen at Nana's house! She loves her stuffed dog or any animal for that matter. Her hair is growing a tad and I actually put in a little clip the other day. At Nana's house she loved playing with the toys, following Grant around outside, learned to say Nana & Papa, liked to scream when I left anywhere but was just fine moments later and did pretty well with all the travel!



Gracie twirls:


I had purchased some patterns and my mom whipped up two outfits in two days (hence the sewing machine in the kitchen)! Here's the first one:



Self Portrait. This is me (wrinkles and all), sitting out in my parent's backyard on a warm afternoon. It's very serene and I would highly recommend it to anyone. Ask Jen and Kelly.


Some close ups of the serenity:






Speaking of flowers...Mark always buys me flowers when I've been gone.

This bouquet included Gerbera daisies. I was also excited to see the flowers in our yard that have grown. The Gardenias have bloomed and they smell sooo good! I will wear one in my hair every day. If you lean in close you might be able to smell it...


The garden- I was holding my breath. Surprisingly things are still growing, but I don't think very well. Our tomato plants have tomatoes, but the plant itself is so small and almost shriveled, as with the rest of the plants, they are not lush and leafy. We'll see what happens, I've already chalked this season off to trial and error!

A side note- funny garden story. We have several nice Korean families in our neighborhood, one living behind us. There is a very old grandma living there as well. One morning as I was backing out of the garage I was startled to see her on our front porch speaking to me in Korean and holding some plants. I figured out she was offering me some peppers. As I was headed out I said thank you, thinking she'd leave them on the porch. She then started to walk into our garden side of the yard, through the gate. I quickly jumped out of the car, leaving Grace to scream. I don't know how she knew are garden was over there. She picked up the trowel and searched the yard and started planting six peppers right where I just planted our watermelon and cantaloupe seeds! She finished, motioned for me to water them, waved good-bye and went on her way. That was it! So, now we have peppers growing with our watermelon and cantaloupe. Should be interesting.

A series of Grace.
Notice the fogged lens? Welcome to the humidity! The first time this happened I freaked out and ran straight to the camera store. I learned my camera/lenses need time to adjust to climate changes just as we do. Also, look at that bow on my daughter's head. It's not glued in, but clipped to about three strands of hair. If she jumps or walks too fast it will fall off.

Could this be the start of many curls I'm hoping for?

Look at that scowl. I'm telling her no, not to go up the slide.


And lastly the Cardinal update. He is still crashing/flying into our windows...someone please help! Is anyone good with the sling shot?

It's always wonderful to see family and I love going home to visit. It's always wonderful to come home to family and I love being here with them. I feel pretty lucky.