Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Day with the O's

This week has been a blur! School activities galore! Monday night was a school concert for Hans and Oscar. I was so happy that the room was packed, it is the first time I have seen the school have such a huge parent turnout. Yesterday Han' field trip was cancelled due to snow. That's right, snow.... in May. Pete left yesterday also for a few days, we'll catch up to him in Idaho tomorrow. When Pete is gone there is one thing that you can count on in our house. Pizza. It is even better when you share it with the neighborhood gang.
Today was a field trip for Oscars class. they went up to Big Cottonwood Canyon to hunt for fossils. Oscar has a great class. The only problem was that Oscar told me that I would be driving them and picking them up, not staying for the day. I was prepared to anyway but then realized I am way behind on packing for Yellowstone tomorrow so I could come back and pack up before I picked them up. Well, that was some misinformation. I was needed and I was committed. I am more than happy that I was able to spend the day with Oscar, I just wish I had planned for a day gone. You know, a lunch, maybe breakfast before I left, maybe some different shoes for hiking.
I also had Olive with me. She was a hit! I cannot tell you how nice these 6th graders were to her. Even the boys! They looked out for her, admired all of her finds and listened and let her eat lunch with them. Olive is completely disappointed that one of the girls, ( Oscars rumored girlfriend) will not be in school with her next year. Olive just loved her. Smart girl, you always kiss up to the siblings.
I was on my best behavior. It could not have been a more prime teasing situation. Two of the three girls in my car are in heavy conversation, rotation in this house. Oscars best buddy was also in our car. He sat next to Olive and helped her with her seat belt and approved of all her song choices. Johnny Cash was the music of choice this trip. Still, I refrained from singing,talking about kissing or playing music that Oscar finds embarrassing.
It was a really great day. I found tons of crystals and some malachite. I even impressed the teacher with my finds. It is a little intimidating hanging with the gifted class. Now, I have to do some cleaning and cooking before heading to Siobhans final band performance of the year. Then back home to prepare for tomorrows trip to Yellowstone!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Dinosaur

We are back from our trip! We had a really nice time, despite some rain. Vernal has some great things to see but quite possibly the worst DI that I have ever been to. We went to the Field House Museum and it was really great! I had no idea how interested Olive was in dinosaurs but when Pete suggested an ABC name the dinosaur game as a distraction on the road she came up with A through E all on her own!
These boots prompted Olive to proclaim, "I wish I was an Indian!" and Siobhan asked for them for Christmas.


Hans brought a notebook and sketched all the things he found interesting. I liked this because it was unprompted and he actually kept the focus throughout the entire day.
We went into Dinosaur National Monument. The quarry was closed but we really enjoyed the petroglyphs. Hans sketched a ton of these and was fascinated with how alien they looked. This prompted a quick poll on who likes and dislikes Alf. Hans is definitely anti-Alf, due to his penchant for eating cats.
This was a clear winner among favorite petroglyphs and I don't think I need to remind you we have a 12 year old boy.

We went to visit Josie Morris' cabin in Dinosaur. I have a real love for old time cowboys and pioneers. She is one of my favorites. Her story is great, you should check out the link, it is worth it.

I also need to mention that I caught a fish. Not just a fish, but the largest fish anyone in our little family has caught. No help. The reward? I got to have moose hands in my trophy picture. LAME.


We stayed at the KOA Kabin and I will again proclaim my love for them. Olive was all about the top bunk and I was all about the marshmallows. Here I am doing some whittling.....
........which is a apparently a huge turn on for Pete. (this picture was added purely for Siobhans discomfort)


All in all a pretty good start to our vacation season. Next up, Yellowstone in 2 weeks!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Time to make the donuts.

Hi. I am going to forgo the excuses and reasons for why I have not blogged for awhile and just jump back into it. Things are good. How about you? We have been busy and I would like to take you on a trip down the memory lane of the past two months. Let's begin.....

We finished out March with a trip to Las Vegas and Disneyland. We participated in the Give a Day, Get a Day program and it was a huge success. This trip worked well for a number of reasons. First off was the idea of staying over in Las Vegas. Pete LOVES Las Vegas. Me? Not so much. Second, was the addition of my mom on this trip. We stayed an extra night on our way to Anaheim and met up with my Uncle Bo. My mom and uncle are born the same year. My mom in January and my uncle in December. He and my aunt Teresa are fun and we had a great time with them. Pete especially. The first night we were there he went out with them and made me lots of Disneyland money.

The kids enjoyed Circus Circus and checking out all the casinos. Oscar spent most of the time diverting his attention from all the half naked ladies. Las Vegas does not make a great family vacation for a 12 year old boy. Before Pete protests that fact let me add that the addition of parents is what makes it not cool.


The kids got along surprisingly well on this trip and this may be one of my favorite photos.

Disneyland was, of course, fun as always. I, along with millions of others, just love, love, love it.

The kids had a great day and even though Pete and Olive went back around 10 or 11, Hans and the rest of the crew closed it down.

Hans loved everything and we went at such a great time, hardly any lines at all. I remember the first year that Star Tours was opened we waited hours to get on and this trip Hans went on 3 times!

Siobhan and I were able to go on Space Mountain, which we missed last time.
Olive was the perfect age for the big D. She was in love with Toon Town and I have never seen her more excited for anything that meeting Minnie Mouse.





So, overall a wonderful trip. Pete won us more money on the way home and We were so happy to be with Grandma. Then we got to come back to the best neighborhood in the world. I really am a broken record on this subject. We have made great friends in our neighbors. Our kids love each other and it is just fun all around. Quite a few weekends turn into a party on the porch and the kids just play and play while the adults drink wine and have a ball.
Last month we renewed our zoo membership and upgraded to family plus because it kills our kids to leave their friends back on the boulevard. Luckily our neighbor Michael brought his sweet baby Phoebe and Olives favorite guy Leo and Pete and I brought Hans' BFF Davin and his brother Brendin.
So, let's see, what else? Due to a fruitless search for a decent bagel here, I have resorted to making my own. This is now a full blown obsession and I fully intend to open a bagel shop someday.
Hans (sometimes) wears glasses now, furthering his ability to look exactly like his dad.
Siobhan is now a cadet corporal in ROTC and received a citizenship award a few weeks back.
She is also dabbling around on the sewing machine I bought her for Christmas, which thrills me to no end.
And Olive has pigtails. Big news around here.

So, that should catch us up to current. I look forward to updating you with this summers activities! This weekend will take us to Vernal, where we will camp. Next week is a plethora of school activities. End of the month will be 4 days in Yellowstone. June is half the month with Grandma in Washington! July is the biggie. Pete and I will be gone 6 days on our own! We are lucky that we have such a great brother and sister in law that will come and stay at our house with Hans and Olive. Pete and I are going to New Orleans and I am hoping that it is all I have imagined. I have wanted to go there since I was little and my aunt promised to take me when I was 21. Well, when I turned 21, I was married and the was a deal breaker. Boo. And yes, I usually imagine it as being not unlike the French Quarter at Disneyland.