Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Quick Update

I KNOW that I am SO far behind on my blog...and I DO intend to catch up, slowly.
For now, here is a quick update about what we've been up to:
Watching our fruit trees bloom! We went from the winter grays to the Spring greens, pinks, purples, and whites. Popcorn is popping all over our front and backyards! We love it!
Setting up the backyard for spring/summer entertainment, (i.e.- BBQ's, outdoor play). Jeff & Dick put together the trampoline that's been sitting in the garage in a box all winter and you would have thought it was Christmas all over again.Watching cousins play Spring Competitive soccer....and playing a little soccer ourselves.
The older boys finished up Spring swim lessons in March. Corbin and Quinton were in the same class this session. They had so much fun together! They can't wait to go to 7 Peaks this summer.
We have been planting flowers, playing in the dirt, riding bikes, taking walks, family runs, park play-days and more....
It has certainly been a WET and COLD spring here, so we have to squeeze in our outdoor play whenever we can. Needless to say, we can't wait for summer!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Snow fun!

The night after the Festival of Lights outing we woke up to TONS of snow!
Who knew you not only have to shovel your car and driveway but also your trash can!
What do you think.... a good 6-7 inches?
A winter wonderland for sure.... it just calls for you to play in it doesn't it?
Well, we did! This was Deagan's first time in the snow this season and he wasn't quite sure what to do at first... until I gave him a snowball.
Of course you have to eat a snowball... right? Well, when you're 1 you have to eat, or at least taste everything you can get your hands on. Even if it's freezing cold and makes your face turn red.

Eating the snow is Quinton's favorite winter time activity. Each time it snows Corbin and Q both ask for a cup of snow to eat. They love it. When Quinton walked outside the back door, he didn't make it far because there was a lot of eating to do....
Corbin on the other hand, isn't as interested in eating the snow as he is in playing in it.
He had his heart set on making a REAL SNOWMAN! He asked me to show him how to make a snowball... so I got him started and he kept rolling it and rolling it...
We tried to get Q to help us heap snow up around or snow figure.... but he was still hungry apparently.
Finally, we turned our snow mound into a SNOWMAN with a head, some York Peppermint Patty eyes, a carrot nose, and a scarf.
Corbin protested though because he wanted him to have a hat and mittens as well....
So, we found a matching set in the closet as well as some pinto beans for a smile.... and wadda know... A REAL SNOWMAN!
Who says the snow isn't fun? (for a few hours...)

Monday, December 20, 2010

Festival of Lights

Spanish Fork has a really great light display:
The Festival of Lights.
There is a great variety of displays put to Christmas music, with new additions each year.
Our boys enjoy it because on top of the holiday cheer and all the lights, we allow them out of their seat belts and they get to help dad drive around...one time for each boy.
I guess this is Q's face of approval this year.
Corbin and I approved of the fun night too.
Deagan.... LOVED it! Can you tell? Thrilling!
Here are a few of our favorites from 2010:
The Ice Castle
The Nativity Scene
The animated signs
The Polar Bears
Of course they like the North Pole House with Santa Claus inside but that picture didn't turn out. This year it was especially neat because it snowed the whole night!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Ho Ho Ho!

Yes, we are one of those strange families who wait in a long line at the mall to see Santa Clause. It's another great indoor, free activity to do in the winter and our boys were all at a good age this year to enjoy Santa instead of scream at him.
Corbin had a great conversation with Santa about his behavior and his list. Quinton listened in and Deagan tried to figure out who in the world was holding him.
After all Christmas is all about the children and teaching them to BELIEVE right?

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Phoenix Children's Museum, Megan, & LIGHTS!

I think one of the best kept secrets in Phoenix is their Children's Museum. We've been there 2 or 3 times and it still enthralls our children... of all ages. The Saturday after Thanksgiving we decided to see what was new at the museum... and sure enough we were not disappointed. In their front room there is a brand new, creative climb-on, 3-story fort! The kids LOVED exploring it... and so did Grandpa!
On one end of the structure there is a large boat with legs sticking out the bottom. The kids knew what to do...

Help me out mom!
A 2-year old and tunnels of all shapes and sizes. What's not to love?
Beware of the "dog house"!
The gigantic winged bathtub. We all fit! Talk about a family-sized tub!
At the very top is the rocket ship with garbage can engines and car door wings. So clever.The 2nd floor car wash is always fun to ride through...
....over... and over.... and over
...and over again! Corbin thought his passenger was his cousin Eizley, but it was a total stranger hitching a ride. Hence, her disgusted face in this picture.
Dallin pulled Corbin thru... and got a real kick out of it apparently!
Miss Eizley sitting under the fort her cousins were building above her in the fort room.
Deagan building his own fort... of sorts.
The cousin fort was a work in progress.
All that climbing, riding, racing, and building wore Corbin out. So, he built himself a nice place to rest.
The boys got in a good foam sword fight, of course.Jeff and Q ganged up on Corbin... and finally got him good! (Those big brothers get what's coming to them sometimes.)
The noodle forest. Deagan loved it.
The spider flinger was a hit.
Adam and Eizley venturing thru the noodle forest.
The daddies, Dusty, Jeff, and Adam. It was fun to hang out with them since my sisters couldn't make it to the museum. Here's the proof they were there.... doing a good job supervising.
Kylie relaxing in a hole.
Q found the xylophone made of old wrenches. He was actually pretty good!
Corbin practicing to be a future Pine-wood derby champ.
"McQueenton" doing his thing.
The adult couch... aka lounge.
Dallin and Quinton hitting the rode together... after Dallin filled Q up with gas first, of course.
If you're ever in Phoenix with children you've gotta take a morning or afternoon and check out the Children's Museum. It's really a lot of fun.

Later that evening we visited the Heals. Little Megan is such a doll. I made a modby wrap for Mandy for her shower and hadn't gotten a chance to show her how to tie it. (It's actually totally wrong in this picture.)Look how tiny she looks with her little pink head. So cute!
Maybe someday I'll have a daughter of my own... I just couldn't get enough of Megan. Even thought they don't do much there's really something more precious and different about holding a baby girl. So glad to be an aunt of a niece again!
On the way home (our last night in AZ), we had to take one last drive around NOPAL CIRCLE. It's the Christmas Light capital of Mesa... just down the street from my parents. It's been a hit for years! I've had lots of memories walking around this cul-de-sac. Now, my own boys look forward to it! Besides, who doesn't like hanging out the car window?
See Santa and his reindeer crossing the street?
Wow... sometimes it feels like a blur to walk by these homes.
See the fire pit? These homeowners sit outside around the fire each evening and welcome and wave at all their fans!
Each home has it's own theme. This one is my favorite. It's a log home/cabin theme. You should see the garage. SO CUTE!
What's fun about a lot of these homes is that I grew up with a lot of the families too so I know the personalities and creative talents of those who make the light displays.
This home always has something custom-made and new.
Wouldn't it be fun to gather around like that each night... in 60* LOW temps?
The Harely Davidson Santa house.
The tropical Santa house.
The True Meaning of Christmas house.
The airline Santa house.
Of course, I had to get a picture of the large saguaro cactus with lights on it... and a deer running through the gravel. This is so AZ. I love it!

The next morning we drove home through Vegas. We loved the new Dam Bridge. The ride was nice, sunny, and fast... until we hit St. George. From there we were in a white-out blizzard and it took us 7.5 hours to get home!
Corbin was so excited to go outside the next morning in his snow gear to play in the backyard.
Welcome back to Utah!