Sunday, August 30, 2009

Way to Go Idaho!


Prior to August 17, 2009, I had never been to Idaho. Boy, have I been been missing out! (This is where you say "I told you so" if you are Wiley, Sarah, or Heather:). We spent nearly a week in eastern Idaho with varying combinations of extended family members, and it became my new favorite place. 6 days of boating, bear feeding, site seeing, and family-ness wasn't quite enough and therefore I have every intention of going back. Often. I took so many pictures during the trip I'll have to post them in separate slide shows, but here are a few favorites:

Madeleine on water skis - it was her first time up and she didn't want to stop!
"Twin" counsins - they wore these PJ's nearly everyday so they could match each other.
Super hero kids - The water was cold so when we were on the lake the kids wore wet suits. We called them "The Incredible Kids."
Pretty water - I spent a lot of time just looking at the lake, especially at sunset.
Yellowstone - this was a first time trip for the girls and me so we had to see Old Faithful. We waited and waited, and then when it erupted we happened to be down wind and it rained all over us! Everyone was screaming and running and trying to cover up their cameras and laughing all at the same time.

We really had a lot of fun. I thought we might run out of things to do, but instead we ran out of time to do them. That's ok - we'll just keep a to-do list ready for next year.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Class Lists

Are your kids ready for school? That seems to be the chit-chat question of choice lately, and the honest answer is that I think they probably are. Our fun packed summer has fulfilled our wish for lots of play time, lots of family time, and lots of swimming. Now as summer winds down and the school year momentum picks up I think they are ready to see more of their friends and just a little less of each other. Even loving sisters need some elbow room, if you know what I mean.
Last night we pulled in the driveway after 9, and it was nearly 10 before I remembered that there was a little something waiting in the mailbox for us. Despite the hour, we scurried out in the dark to retrieve the long-awaited Class Lists. Before anyone opened theirs I paused and deliberately stated, "Now remember, it doesn't matter which teacher you have or who is in your class because it will all work out when you get to school. You don't know how things will turn out until you get there, so if you don't have who you expected don't be worried." Then they tore into their envelopes like they were Christmas presents. Madeleine gleefully announced she had the teacher she wanted and that her favorite friend was in her class. Beth shouted at the mention of each name that she recognized on her list. Mary looked around as though she knew she ought to be excited but she wasn't really sure why. All three of them were smiling and at ease.
When the commotion died down I collected all the lists and accompanying letters and leafed through them. Mary spent last year as one of a trio, and now that trio is down to a couple, and her favorite girl friend is not in her class (worry). Beth does have several kids in her class that she knows from last year, but her favorite playmate isn't one of them (Worry). Madeleine's favorite girl friend is in her class. So are three other girls that she had a really hard time with the year before (WORRY). Class orientations for three different kids on three different dates at three different times need to get put on our calendar. There are requests for photos from summer, grab bags full of items that "characterize you," and letter from mom and dad telling how wonderful you are that need to be met. Uniforms need to be ironed and we've still got to get to the dentist.
Yeah, I think my kids really are ready for school. The real question is, am I???

Saturday, August 1, 2009

A Visit to Maryland

There's no place like home, but Grandma and Grandpa's house is a really close second! This year I embraced the Sorenson Family "Girl's Trip" concept and we jetted off to MD, girls only. Poor Luke was loaded back at the office and we definitely missed him, but we sure had a great time.

Grandma Rosie led us on a tour of her favorite spots in downtown Frederick. The library, the art museum, the river walk, and the antique gallery kept us busy all day. (In the group picture above, everything on the wall behind us is painted - all the walls along the river walkway are painted like that.) In the evening Grandpa Dave pitched us some balls, and then we caught lightning bugs. Catching lightning bugs has always been one of my favorite summer memories and I think I was more excited than the girls for them to have a chance to do it.

A sunny day at the lake was a real treat. Complete with sandcastles on the beach, a picnic lunch, and lots of swimming, I thought it was perfect. We topped it off by stopping in at a candy store and picking out some more treats for after dinner. If only I had had my camera when the girls walked in and saw nothing but tables and tables of candy! Their awed expressions were priceless, and they wandered around and around gaping at everything,"like a kid in a candy store."

Swimming at the pool got rained out, but the fun at home didn't stop. My brothers and sister put on quite a soccer show in the front yard, and later the kids "rocked out the show" with the band in the basement. I got to visit with my best friend from Middle School, and my parents treated us all to a crab dinner - yum, yum! (The crab dinner was actually after we got home from the lake, but the picture ended up here).
Then it was time to wave good-bye to Grandma and Grandpa. Aunt Lynn graciously drove us to the Washington D.C. temple on our way to the airport. I really wanted to show the girls my favorite temple so I was glad we could fit that in. I was right in between Mary and Beth age-wise when I went there with my family to be sealed together. The girls were grumpy on the way there, but once inside the Visitor's Center they calmed right away. Mary was immediately drawn to the statue of the Christus and I felt a special witness of the Savior's love for her as we stood there together looking at Him. The copies of the Book of Mormon in different languages intrigued Beth, and Madeleine found the display of satellite images from space paired with scriptures about the creation fascinating.

From there it was on to the airport and off to Utah. The girls were really well behaved for the flight and Madeleine was especially helpful and sensitive to how tired I was. Going home to greet our dad and sleep in our own beds was the perfect conclusion to a great trip.





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