Thursday, June 13, 2013

Sixteen!

I guess it takes a big event to remind me to post on our blog, but we had a big event last week, so here I am.  Alex, McKay, and Abby turned 16 on Friday.  First things first, Abby went to get her driver's license.  I'd do the old "Stay off the roads!" joke, but she's actually doing a great job, so I think you're all okay.
In the afternoon on their birthday we went up to the Gateway and McKay got soaked in the fountain
and we went to Bruges Waffles.  Mmmmm waffles.  We also saw an Imax movie about monarch butterflies.  It was fascinating, but there were no employees available to answer all of our butterfly questions.  We tried to time things properly to get home about 7pm, because we had a surprise party planned.  But by the time we got there, we had had so many goofs that Abby, McKay, and Alex weren't surprised at all.  But it was a great party anyway!  Our wonderful neighbor Kitty made them each a cake.
And we had a Kettle Chip tasting contest.  We had a bag of every available flavor of Kettle Chips, 20 in all.  (Okay we were missing Unsalted, but that doesn't really count.)
The contest winner?  Jalapeno Jack.  It's a limited edition this year for their 30th anniversary, so if you see it, be sure to pick up a bag.  Anyway, it was fun to share the birthday with some of our best friends and to celebrate Abby, McKay, and Alex.  Happy Birthday!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Disneyland!

So about a month ago, we visited the happiest place on earth and had a fabulous time!
(And I'm bad at blogging so this is late!)

We were a little worried because McKay wouldn't be able to ride all his favorite rides---Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain Railroad---since he just had his surgery.  But Thunder Mountain was closed anyway, and he had tons of fun on the other rides.

We had three-day park hoppers and stayed at the Grand California hotel.  Staying at that hotel is definitely the way to go even though it's pretty expensive.  There's an entrance right out of the hotel into California Adventure, and an entrance straight into Downtown Disney which leads into Disneyland.  The whole not having to ride shuttles or rent a car or anything makes it a lot easier on our family.  Not to mention they have three different pools and it's a gorgeous hotel and they give you little chocolates at night.  :)  Oh and they show old Mickey Mouse cartoons in the lobby which is so fun.

Anyway.  We spent a lot more time in California Adventure than we have in the past.  Number one reason?  Cars Land.  Oh, it is the cutest thing ever.  It's like you've walked straight into Radiator Springs--it's laid out exactly as you see it in the movie.


Mater, Lightning McQueen or the fire truck who's name I don't know 
just might come cruising down the street and say hi.


And you can go to the Cozy Cone and get snacks.  All the snacks come in cones.  
I had yummy churro bites from there while we watched the Pixar Parade one night.  :)

The main ride in Cars Land was the Radiator Springs Racers.  This was a good one because it was really cute at the beginning, seeming like your average Disney ride where you go through and all the characters talk, and then you enter the "race" and it picks up speed a bit and becomes a little more roller-coaster ish.  We went on this one a lot because it was one that we could all ride and we all really liked it.

There was also a new Little Mermaid ride in California Adventure which was adorable.  We all agreed that California Adventure has definitely stepped it up a notch.  Cars Land was exactly what it needed to draw more people and have more of the Disney feel.  Dad and I also rode Tower of Terror a few times, and California Screamin'.  Oh and Mom was brave and rode those ones with me too!  Way to go Mom!

So California Adventure was definitely good, but we can't leave out Disneyland.  

On the last night we rode all our classic favorites--Casey Jr. Train, Mr Toad's Wild Ride, Peter Pan.  We did the Tiki Room of course (Alex's favorite), and Pirates of the Caribbean, and all that great stuff.  And of course we got corndogs and beignets and Dole Whips.

Oh and I went to Captain EO all by myself.  Nobody else would go with me.  Captain EO was this weird little Michael Jackson movie in Tomorrow Land, and it was basically the best 20 minutes ever.  Ok not really, but it was good.  Just imagine Michael Jackson in a Star Trek-type setting singing and dancing in 3D.  And the seats would bounce along with the beat, which was kind of weird and wonderful at the same time.  It's worth going to if you've already done everything you wanted to do in the park. 



Here's Mom and McKay being very excited for the parade.


And here's me with a chipmunk (Chip or Dale? Pretty sure it's Chip but I always mix them up) 
at the restaurant at our hotel.  No matter how old I get, this still make me smile.

So it was a good Disneyland trip.  One of the best.  

In other news...

-Spring Break is next week and The Band Perry's new CD comes out that same week.  
-Dad's birthday is on Sunday!  So is Easter!  WHOO!
-I joined the golf team at school and I've never played golf before...heh.
-Thinking about the Downton Abbey season finale still stresses me out and it was like a month ago.
-This month has been missionary month...all the youth in our ward do missionary-type activities and this week is the last activity where we go to someone's house in the ward and have dinner and give a lesson.  All month we've been encouraged to get up by 6:30, listen to church music, stuff like that.  And we're even separated into companionships and stuff.  It's pretty fun.
-Mom has challenged herself to go off desserts for a little while!  She's doing a great job!

So I guess that's it for today.  Peace out.  



Monday, February 4, 2013

Heart Attack

Because McKay is still recovering, we haven't had any big adventures this past week, but we did have fun last Monday night when our cute friends came and Heart Attack-ed McKay's bedroom door.

These sweet kids are the children of our Heather, who started working for us when we first moved to Utah and our kids were 3.  She is wonderful and took such good care of us!  Then she got married and we adore her husband and her kids and love to see them whenever we can.  We are grateful for these friends!

The kids brought McKay a Milky Way, some rootbeer, a couple of cool Lego guys, and lots of hearts -- notice that there are several blue ones, as little Ella found out that blue is McKay's favorite color.

We can't believe how fast all these kids (ours and their's) are growing.

We have long recognized that because of McKay and Alex's disablities, we meet the most wonderful people in the world!  Thanks to everyone who takes care of us  -- body and soul!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Night Skiing

McKay is healing, but has had more pain the last few days.  I think he's having muscle spasms.  He is mighty brave, but he will be glad when he gets feeling better and can go out of the house more.  He is really stuck here!

On Friday nights our friends Meridith and Scott come to watch Alex and McKay so that Todd and I can get out on a date.  We are so grateful for them -- Meridith is a nurse, so even when the boys are sick or recovering from a surgery, we can usually still go.  (They're probably better off with her than us!)  Meridith and Scott bring their 2-year old with them, and we adore him and are so thankful for the wonderful way they all take care of our boys.  (Sorry Scott -- the only picture you that I could find was from our New Year's Party last year... hence, the crown.)


On Friday I had been feeling kind of cooped-up and stressed out, so I didn't know what I wanted to do on my date with Todd.  He came up with a wonderful plan.  We went night skiing at Sundance and then had dinner up there at our favorite restaurant.  We had so much fun!  The weather was perfect, it wasn't crowded, there was a full moon, and neither of us fell.  It was wonderful to just relax and have fun!



Last night, Abby and I went to the BYU production of Phantom of the Opera.  It was terrific!  I could hardly believe how beautiful the talent, costumes and set were.  We had a great time.  What a blessing it is to have BYU nearby and to be able to have such amazing entertainment.  That is really quite a show!



And finally, Abby and I have been busy decorating.  I thought of this cool way to hang up Abby's artwork -- I love it and we can interchange it when we want.  I put two strings up in my craft room, a small one in the boys' room, and one in the hall.  It is so cheerful!


And Abby created a wonderful photo wall above her bed.  She is so creative!  I love her cheery yellow walls with the turquoise accents!


And finally, I couldn't resist a picture of my sweet Abby knitting!  I taught her a few years ago but she didn't do much, but this Christmas she started a new project... and I am working on socks!  It's very fun.


Thursday, January 24, 2013

Man of Steel

Last week McKay had surgery on his back.  It was his third spinal fusion surgery in the last year, this time on his neck.  He now was metal all the way up and down his spine.  He had the surgery on Thursday, and he was able to come home on Monday.  He'll be out of school for a few weeks.

The day after the surgery McKay was already happy and smiling, even though he must have been in a lot of pain.  He really is one of the toughest people I've ever known.  He can go through things that would make most of us cry and still be cheerful.  McKay, you are amazing!


Saturday, January 12, 2013

Christmas all over again

Hi.  Abby here...Mom's making me post.

Another Christmas has come and gone.  We went on our annual Christmas Eve sleigh ride up in Midway and had a great time.  Our driver could do a really good Donald Duck impersonation.  :)


For Christmas, Santa gave us a trip to DISNEYLAND!  We're going in February.  I'm super excited, Disneyland is basically my favorite place ever.  And Dad got a Kindle.  Cool cool.

We also saw The Hobbit.  I went with Dad at midnight when it came out, and I went again with Mom during the break.  It was so good!  It was visually gorgeous and the guy who played Bilbo was awesome.  We loved it.
I also saw the new Les Mis movie with my friends.  Again, visually it was a beautiful movie to watch.  Overall I thought it was so well done and the actors they picked to play the characters were great.  On the musical side of things...the actors were all really talented, but some of them were more talented in their acting than they were in their singing, in my opinion.  When Valjean sang "Bring Him Home" I didn't get the buzz that I normally get when hearing that song sung by someone else.  (I was probably picky since we had just gone to the Alfie Boe concert, see previous post)  The girl who played Eponine was fabulous though, I loved her voice.  She was probably my favorite.  And Marius and Cosette were pretty good too.  Mostly it was just Bring Him Home that was a bit of a letdown.  But overall, I really did like it.  Worth seeing for sure.

This weekend Mom and I were in Denver.  The reason we went was to see a Vincent Van Gogh exhibit at the Denver Art Museum with my grandparents.  It was a fabulous exhibit.  The art geek side of me was in heaven surrounded by all these paintings that Van Gogh himself had done.  Seeing them in person is nothing compared to seeing them in a book.  We both discovered some new favorite paintings of his.  The exhibit was also really educational and we learned a ton.  One cool thing was that Van Gogh kept a journal, and throughout the exhibit there were lots of little quotes from him. 

"One can speak poetry just by arranging colors well, just as one can say comforting things in music."

"I'm an artist...those words naturally imply always seeking without ever truly finding."

"How much there is in art that is beautiful, if only one can remember what one has seen, one is never empty or truly lonely, and never alone."

We also had fun playing in Denver and eating yummy food.  We had a great time.  And I got some cute shoes too, which is always a plus.

ALSO, last Sunday Downton Abbey season 3 started!  This is a big deal, folks.  Mom and I are kind of addicted.  And tomorrow we'll watch episode two!  It's like Christmas all over again!  Matthew and Mary are quite adorable.  :)