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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

September and October

Catch up. Haha. Like that's even possible. I enjoy each of our children, and my life is good, but I get frustrated at how I can't live this life and also keep up on documenting it. But I can't just stop trying. It's too important to me! So I do what I can here and there, and when I catch up on some family videos, or family scrapbook, or individual scrapbooks, or my blog/journaling, it does bring me joy. So here goes.

Other Exciting Things That Happened in September:
* We went to a 9/11 thing in downtown Mesa with Jeremy's dad. The kids enjoyed seeing the firetrucks and climbing around on them. It was really still too hot too bit out even at 7 PM, but it was nice to do something different.
*A lot of our Weech family was in town at the same time (even Nicole and Carlee) and we got to celebrate my nephew Hudson's first birthday. Always fun!
*Jaina decided to try tumbling this year instead of dance, and her classes (Monday afternoons) started.
*Shawn starting learning how much trouble he could get into if employing our tall stool to climb up to reach things.
*Shawn and I went to Makutu's Island with Carlee and Nicole for their toddler time. It was crazy, but fun.
*I finally took the box of t-shirts I have been hauling around for 10-15 years and cut them up and turned them into a blanket. One side is mostly high school, and the other side is BYU and some stuff we've done since we got married.
*We got a new vacuum! This was very exciting, since our previous one is one we got for $50 (highly recommended though) when we first moved to Iowa. It just was NOT picking stuff up anymore. We got a Shark from Sam's Club, and it was amazing what it managed to pull out of the carpet in it's first day or two on duty.
*Reilly and I got a chance to go to one of Spencer's football games down here at Phoenix Christian. They hadn't had any really close games yet that season, but it was a really tense, fun game (that we thankfully won). Reilly usually goes to bed by 8:30 though, and he was dragging by the time it was over around 9:30.
*Reilly turned 9 and had a fun friend party at Mesquite Groves Aquatic Center. They had a blast, and there was very little planning/clean up for us. Win-win!
*We got to spend an evening checking out the Supermoon Lunar Eclipse, and went to our friend's house, the Shoemakers, to check it out through their fancy telescope.







October
Great, awesome month. 
Early in the month we used our POGO passes to take the kids to a Diamondbacks game with Jeremy's dad and sister. Fun, but they usually go a little late when our kids are used to being in bed by 7 and 8. Riding the Light rail is always fun though, and they loved exploring Chase Field.

We took advantage of October break and of the (very large) nest egg I'd been saving up, apart from our budget (by selling things we didn't really need and by doing a painting for my dad) and went on our first real family vacation since we went to Disneyland in early 2013. One of my best friends helped make it possible by offering to let us stay in her family's beach house near Carlsbad. It was a great trip! My friends and their families joined us for the first two days, and it was so fun to be all together and to enjoy the beach! In October many of the places around San Diego do kids free deals. We took advantage of that to visit Legoland (the kids had been dying to go - we had fun, but I don't see repeat trips in our future) and the San Diego Zoo, which was awesome. We also went to the Mornin Battalion visitors' center and stopped to see the San Diego Zoo. Our AZ Science Center membership hot us into two big museums in San Diego, and we checked out Balboa Park the same  evening. It was a busy trip, and we wore ourselves out a bit, but it was fun.
In true feast or famine style, we got some nice pictures of our whole family together on our vacation, then also finally got some official family pictures taken by Debe Jorgensen. We did them at the Mesa Arts Center, and they turned out amazing! It was a good choice to do them outside instead of in a studio, which I think would have been a disaster with our busy group.
We finished up the month of October by celebrating fall and Halloween several different ways. We had dinner and did a fun pumpkin patch with Jeremy's mom, Ashley, and Chloe, and the kids got to pick out pumpkins and do a Halloween craft at home. We carved/painted pumpkins for a family night activity. Then the day before Halloween the two little kids and I did trick-or-treating on Main Street, and we did some regular trick or treating Halloween night, as well as dinner at Chipotle. But I'm glad we did the other stuff earlier, because Halloween night was one of those "expectations vs. reality" nights, and it was a little rough here and there. Especially when Reilly ended up home throwing up instead of going around the neighborhood, and Jeremy was wiped out after several days out of town and didn't feel up to much gallivanting and celebrating.







Monday, October 6, 2014

San Diego/Quick Disneyland trip

I meant to just catch up quickly, and maybe do a "fall highlights" post, but I could see too much had happened, just in September, to do that. Then I thought I'd try a monthly catch-up. You know, September stuff, October stuff, and so forth. Sigh. Nope, not happening. My inability to skip over anything and need to document everything I'm aware of is why my blog is always so behind anymore. Well, that and my 4 children and messy house.

So, in early September Jeremy was going to an Epic Chiropractic Conference in San Diego, and had signed me up, too. We couldn't decide whether to bring Shawn or not, but since he was still nursing (some), I wasn't willing to wean him completely yet, and babies are hard for people other than their mommies to take care of. It wasn't as big of a deal to have someone watch our older kids, since they are getting bigger and more independent. David and Nicole agreed to come mostly stay at our house (they had a 1-year-old) so Reilly and Jaina could continue their school routine, and since Katy is the, um, more challenging one, (and doesn't go to school, therefore needing care and attention all day), we asked if she could go to the Gila Valley for the week, where our moms could shuffle her back and forth a bit. She was elated, so say the least. :) We ended up sending her a day and a half before (since that's when meeting in Globe could be arranged).













Shawn enjoyed the first couple hours of the trip, but had a ridiculous time trying to get to sleep in the car (again) and also had a hard time staying asleep. It made me really grateful the drive was only 6-7 hours instead of 12-18... We stopped about an hour short of Anaheim so Jeremy could get a good adjustment with a NUCCA Dr. he knows there, Tym Flory. They took quite a while going over stuff and chatting, but Shawn enjoyed the freedom to explore the office and practice his new crawling skills.



After making a detour to go visit Naomi and see her new house, we stayed the first night at my friend Karen's house, which was fun. It was fun to see how much her "baby" had grown since I had seen him last, when he was just 6 weeks old-ish! (vs. turning 2) Their dog, Harper, was very interested in Jeremy. Animals often are. It's like they can sense that he doesn't like them, and they make it their mission to sit by or on him. :) Jeremy had to leave super early the next morning, but I stayed there with Karen because we were celebrating Wesley's 2nd birthday that day. And guess where we were going? Disneyland! (Karen and Naomi were very generous and helped pay for my ticket, since even one day there is ridiculous, and our budget has been pretty tight)
It was a very different trip, but very fun. I've never gone just for one day, I've never not been there at opening (that I can remember), I've never been there with a baby, and I've never toured the park quite that leisurely. It was fun to experience it a different way. Along with Karen, Brigham, Wesley, Shawn and I, Naomi, her two girls, and her sister-in-law, Kris joined us. It was nice to have slightly more adults than kids, especially since they were all under 4, and since Karen and Naomi were both expecting. :)
Did I mention that it was HOT? Like seriously warm. And it was really crowded the first half of the day, until everyone realized how hot and even humid it was, and seemed to disappear a bit. I had a great time, even with my low tolerance for heat, but I was so so so so grateful I hadn't just spent $2000 to bring my whole family there for a few days. There would have been much sadness, complaining, trying-to-do-too-much, and probably heatstroke. As it was, our easy pace and no-need-to-do-everything (the rest of them all have annual passes) was perfect. Shawn LOVED it. There was so much to see, and that's his favorite. I don't think he ever cried. We took him on lots of rides, including Alice in Wonderland, Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin, It's a Small World, Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters, Winnie the Pooh (3 times in a row, due to no line and pre-schooler/toddler requests), Pirates of the Caribbean, Snow White's Scary Adventure, and the Carousel. He would have enjoyed most of the Fantasyland rides, I think, but the lines were a bit long and it was hot. The only one I really wanted to take him on that we didn't get to was the train. I thought he would really enjoy that. :) His favorite was IASW, followed by Pirates (I think). It seemed that he enjoyed the slower ones where he could just really look around and see everything.


His first ride - Alice in Wonderland (he enjoyed it more than it seems)

The birthday boy and his family

Loving Toontown (though he was sweating)

On Roger Rabbit - even that didn't seem to frighten him, though his face is funny
Naomi and Megan





After our third trip on Pooh...
Na with Shawn, Kris, Megan and Makenna
The food was great. I tried beignets for the first time. YUM. I also scored a corn dog (even though the little red wagon wasn't selling them that day!) and it scratched an itch I'd had for over a year. Another first for this trip was getting to check out the Baby Center. It was so quiet, clean and air-conditioned in there. There were some private chairs to nurse in, a sink area for cleaning/preparing bottles, some little todller toilets, and a nice changing area. It was also the only place I felt comfortable setting Shawn down to crawl around for a few minutes. And Shawn napped! I wasn't sure how it was going to happen. But with that heat, and all that activity, all I had to do was lay him down in a stroller, cover him, give him a bottle and walk around for a few minutes...
Wesley was excited about the beignets, too.













Thanks to Kris, Naomi, and Karen, I even got to go on a few "big people" rides that had little wait. I think Star Tours was less than 10 minutes. The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad was super exciting because it had been closed the time before for a huge renovation, and is one of my favorites. And I convinced Brigham to try Splash Mountain with me, and to sit in the front. :) He had never been. I was sitting right behind him, and on such a hot day (they turn the splash factor up when it's warm) and with adults in the front, I got wetter than I have -ever- been on a water ride. I was grateful I wasn't wearing jeans or tennis shoes!

Alice and the Mad Hatter checking on sleeping Shawn



We ended a little early, around 6:30 or so, since all the little kidlets needed to be in bed, and since the heat had wiped us out a little. All in all it was a super fun day, and I'm so grateful I got to go, especially with two of my best friends!! The last time we were at Disneyland was about 9 years ago, and I played tour guide that time. :)

The next morning, early, Shawn and I got up and headed down to San Diego. Having never driven in CA traffic by myself, I was grateful it wasn't too busy. It was still a little intense, especially when Shawn decided to cry for the last 10 minutes. The conference was right next to Sea World, and it was beautiful down there, if just a little warm. It wasn't too bad since it was right by the ocean. :) When I first got to the conference (right around 9 am) I started to wonder what I was thinking bringing a 9-month-old to a chiropractic conference. He was struggling to go to sleep, and wasn't interested in being quiet or polite and I ended up stressed and just walking around with him in the stroller in the parking lot forever trying to get him to sleep. There were a few other rough patches, but mostly it was a good experience, and I really enjoyed most of the speakers. Their messages, information, and energy was great! We stayed the night in between in a nice hotel across some water, and since Shawn never took much of a 2nd naps, and since we kept him out late, he actually slept mostly well in the hotel room. The reason we were out late is because we went to a fancy dinner as part of the conference that evening. It was SO very tasty, and Shawn behaved pretty well. We didn't get to stay for much of the presenter or socializing, because he really needed to get to bed, but it was a fun experience.








The next night, when the conference was over, we drove back up to Karen's and stayed the night again. Shawn slept so-so there. Why are all our kids such difficult sleepers?  I guess they come by it naturally since neither Jeremy nor I are very good at that skill.  The next day we were trying to meet up with a friend from school, Maureen, who was visiting with her fiance from Ireland(!). Their schedule was a little crazy, so we ended up waiting around for quite a while, and grabbed burgers at a super yummy place called "The Counter." SO good, and such variety! We put Shawn in the wrap and tried to get him to sleep, but that didn't work out so well. He finally crashed out about the time we were meeting Maureen. That whole afternoon was a little rough, and Shawn did a lot of crying between California and Mesa. :( We made it though, and the trip was worth it. It was the first time we had been on vacation (without everyone) in quite some time, and even though Shawn was a lot of work, he didn't ask questions or talk back or give opinions, so it was still nice. :)