Our summer came to an end and it was time for the boys to go back to school…and like all good things that come to an end, it was met with bittersweet feelings from all of us! The boys were excited to go back and be with their friends and do something different, and I was excited to get back to a normal routine. But at the same time, we all knew we’d miss the days of playing in the pool and sleeping in as long as we wanted to and just doing whatever sounded fun each day. There was no doubt that we’d had a wonderful summer and we’d done a lot of fun things together, but there will always be another summer for more of that and for now, it’s time for the boys to go “broaden their knowledge”. Unfortunately, that means they’re growing up too...and that’s what I’m really not ready for!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Our Summer in a Nutshell!
After only being out of school for a week, I had to leave the boys and go to Girls Camp for a week. That was an amazing experience all by itself, but I’ll save that story for another time. Since Rod still had to work and wasn’t going to be home to take care of the boys, they got to go spend that week with grandma and grandpa Carling in Logan, which they absolutely love to do, so they didn’t mind. Then I was only home from Girls Camp for one week and it was time to go to San Diego for our summer family vacation. Unlike most of our summer vacations, this vacation was different in that it didn’t include the trailer, the boat or the 4 wheelers, but it was amazing nonetheless!
The boys favorite souvenirs were the smashed pennies
After we got home from San Diego at the first of July, we were finally all home for an extended period of time and our summer fun around here began! We sat up the pool for the first time on the 4th of July because quite honestly, even if we would have been home at all during June, it probably wouldn’t have been warm enough to put up the pool anyway! Besides that, I hate trying to keep the pool water clean and swimmable so I didn’t see any sense in setting it up any earlier than necessary. Once we got it up though, we probably used it almost every day...and sometimes multiple times in a day!
Swimming/rafting in the pool, who cares as long they're in the pool?!
Besides swimming in the pool, we went to the movies, to see fireworks, to parades, to the park, to reunions, and to the splash pad. The boys also took swimming lessons, played baseball, and played with their friends. We all went boating with our brothers (and Brittney of course) and we also went to Lagoon, and did I mention, swimming in the pool? The boys were basically fish this entire summer and surprisingly, they didn’t even have much of a tan to speak of...and it’s not because I was good at putting sunscreen on them, because I wasn’t!
As if the pool wasn't enough, the boys pulled out the waterslide
Before the summer was over, we finally got the chance to go 4 wheeling one more time and we went with our friends the Jacksons. It was only a day trip, but we went all the way to Logan to go up Temple Fork Canyon so we could see Old Ephraim’s grave. And for those of you who don’t know who Old Ephraim is, he was an infamous 9 foot tall grizzly bear that was a huge menace until he was killed sometime back in the 1920’s. The grave was pretty amazing and was built to be exactly as tall as Old Ephraim was...and he was obviously huge!
After we saw the grave, we continued to ride up into the mountains despite the black clouds that were gathering in the distance. I was a little worried that we might get rained on and even get caught in the middle of a lightning storm, which wouldn’t have been a good thing being on top of the mountain, but luckily it never did catch up to us! Right in the middle of our travels, we came across this huge meadow of flowers…and there were butterflies everywhere! It was incredible to be surrounded by butterflies like that but I loved it! I have now lovingly renamed that meadow (as if it had a name to begin with) “butterfly meadows”. It was an amazing day…and a good way to bring our summer break to an end!
Friday, July 15, 2011
Just Another Day in PARADISE!
Rod and I sat down to make reservations, but finding the “perfect” hotel online isn’t as easy as one would like to believe. In fact, aside from the number of “stars” or the customer ratings, it was almost impossible to decide which $100+ a night hotel was going to be the best deal for our money...and one thing was for sure, if we were spending that much, we definitely wanted to get our money’s worth!
We finally ended up calling a travel agent to see if they could offer us any good deals that we couldn’t find online…and boy are we glad that we did! Before we called, we had pretty much decided that we were just going to stay at a Holiday Inn Express because Rod and I both knew that that would be a safe choice, but our travel agent found us a deal that was “too good to pass up”! And best of all, it was only a little bit more money than our “safe choice”!
The hotel that our agent found us was called Paradise Island Spa and Resort…and it was just that, a true paradise! If we wouldn’t have known better, we would have thought we were on some tropical island somewhere! It was beautiful! The resort was on Mission Bay right across the street from Seaworld. The entrance to the resort was a long palm tree lined road and our “room” was a bungalow with a patio overlooking a pond that was surrounded by palm trees. There were 5 pools scattered throughout the resort and one of those happened to be right across the road from our room. It was perfect and worth every bit of what we paid for it!
Each day that we were there, we had a $40 allowance that we could use to eat at any of the 3 restaurants on the resort property, which sounded like a good deal. We did decide though that we’d probably get the most for our money if we used that credit for breakfast, so every day we started our morning at the Barefoot Bar and Grill eating on the patio overlooking the ocean…and the breakfasts were wonderful! Oh and did I happen to mention that this place was perfect?
On the way home from the Wild Animal Park, we made Rod take us by the temple. I got out to take a few pictures but I felt a little awkward in my levis so I didn’t go too far. It’s a beautiful temple!
Thursday was our last day in San Diego. We decided that we’d spend that day going to the Mormon Battalion Historic Site and to the beach. We had no problem finding the Mormon Battalion Historic Site and while we were there, we went on their little tour and the boys got to plan for gold. I just enjoyed spending time with other LDS people for a while. You don’t realize how much you miss that until you spend a few days away from Utah! Finding the beach wasn’t quite as easy though. We thought we’d go out to Coronado Island and find a fun place for the boys to swim, but finding open beach front wasn’t that easy. We eventually found a beach back near our hotel so that the boys could at least go and wade for a few minutes, but they were more excited to go back to the hotel and swim...so that’s what we ended up doing!
Overall, we had a wonderful week and when it came time to go home, I was sad, just like I usually am. We were especially sad about the long drive ahead of us. But at least we now know what it’s like to spend a week in Paradise!