Day 6: California Adventure

We didn't get to bed till super late Tuesday night, so we had a late start Wednesday morning. (Plus I felt like we should take it slow so Adam could have his daily health issue. But, he didn't have any more problems that trip!)

Wednesday was the coldest day of the trip. We had shorts and short sleeves thinking, it's hot in California. But alas it was windy, overcast and sprinkled on us a couple times! We should have brought some warmer things!

We started out in It's a Bug's Life and rode Flik's Flyer.

We let Andrew take the camera for a while, it's nice to see us all together. It was kind of cool to see what it's like to be tiny like a bug. I'm used to the opposite, too tall to see the underside of things.

We did the spinning ladybugs next, and like I said, Andrew had the camera.

Adam, Clara, and I chose to be together so we wouldn't have to spin more than necessary. Ugh.

Our girls were terribly impatient to drive the bug bumper cars. They all feel it empowering to be the driver.

Wonderful Drew stayed out with Clara who was too short and took pictures.

The rides seemed a bit short and non thrilling after the wild night we'd just had, but this vacation was for the kids.

I didn't go to Disneyland till I was 18 for my senior trip and I wanted my kids to have some fun kid memories.

The Heimlich ride was more a ride for your senses than anything. We traveled through a watermelon rind that smelled and felt wet and juicey, and an animal cracker box that smelled like some of my favorite childhood snacks. Like I said, not thrilling but creative.

This bug land place had SO many fun places to take pictures. We didn't put a dent in the possibilites.

They had a fun 3D bug show with a stinky stink bug, black widdows coming down from the ceiling, and wiggley maggots. I love 3D shows like that.

Wade joined us and brought us lunch. Clara had a tradition of falling asleep through every meal. It was so cute to see Vi share the stroller and hug her till they both fell asleep.

Oops, I forgot to flip that pic. After lunch we went to the forest rangery part.

They had a cave to tell you what your inner animal was.(Adam was a skunk!) rope bridges, tire swings and Clara's favorite: rock slides!


Poor Vi barely made the height measurement at the bottom of the swings, walked all the way up the rope bridges to the swing ride just to be told she was too short to ride. She cried and cried and said, "That lady thinks I'm little and I'm not, I'm a big girl, waaaaaaa!" Gotta love it!

Adam took Vi back down and while he was comforting her, she decided she wanted to get a picture with Brother Bear. Good idea Vi!

The lines at California Adventure averaged about 30 minutes except the next two: Mickey's Fun Wheel and Toy Story Mania, those were looooong. (probably an hour)

The fun wheel was way too high for Adam's taste, I was afraid he might toss his cookies for the third time on that one! It's a huge feris wheel with most cars on rollers. Vi and Clara put on their brave faces. Andrew, Wade, Jerica, Erith, and Tric were making theirs rock and roll like crazy!

Toy Story was a shootem up video game ride, I was terrible, Andrew and Wade smoked us. Then we went to the tortilla factory for free tortillas and the sourdough bread bakery for free sour dough. Then we ran into these green army guy musicians. That was pretty cool.

We went to a super cool Aladdin live production. Who knew you could get a 45 minute Broadway show at California Adventure at no extra cost!? We then had dinner in the brr cold and split into groups again. The big kid group did Soarin' Over California (which is VERY cool, if you're on the front row you don't have feet dangling above you and it really feels like your're flying into the green screen!) and California Screamin'.

Screamin' is pretty intense! It was Erith and Tricy's first upside down rollercoaster! Erith said she was too scared to scream, Tric asked, "Did we go upside down yet?" Yep! (Get Fast Passes to both, like we did!)

Yeah right Wade, even a ride pro like you couldn't fall asleep on screamin'! Then the boys took off to play stake volleyball. I'm not sure where Ryal and Cory took the little ones while we were gone. I believe they did King Triton's carousel more than once. We girls met up with them and watched the electrical parade, then the second it was over Ryal, Erith, Tric, me, and yes Vi, did Hollywood Tower of Terror! Sleeping Clara stayed with Aunt Cory.

Remember Where's Waldo? Where's Viola? It was a pretty scary story line (Twilight Zone) and it is probably too much for an almost 4 year old, but I didn't think she would behave for Cory while we went, so I took her, and she did it! I told her it was all pretend and she was extremely proud of this picture. "HER picture".
Vi threw a huge fit on the way to the car. She wanted me to carry her, not Ryal, not the stroller, give me a break kid, you're heavy and I'm tired! Another late night, got kids to bed and did 2 loads of laundry.
Day 7: Drive to San Diego to see Trevor at Camp Pendleton

My brother has been at Camp Pendleton since last summer when he went to do marine boot camp to join the marine reserves. He tore the cartilage off his hip while doing the usual drills and whatever and was declared physically unfit enough to finish. (2 weeks before his graduation no less) He has been sitting in the the hospital wing for 5 months waiting for his discharge papers to come home. It's very depressing and he longs for company, so we came to visit.

He can't leave the base, he got leave to have this visit with us, and they have an awesome rec center to play and eat in, so we played and ate.

We bowled 2 games at the bowling alley and then had lunch, hamburgers and pizza. (There were about 4 choices on the menu) Vi wailed on her big sisters at bowling! (Bumper buddies and a ramp helped!)

Then we hit the free arcade. Trevor's favorite game is this shoot deer and elk game, I think he liked having a gamer like Adam for competition.

I couldn't pry the sunglasses off Erith's face this trip! That was a dark room!

Tric loved the basketball hoops game, Clara loved the one thing she could climb on by herself and reach the controls! Vi had too short an attention span to do much of anything.

I had to give them my driver's license to get the air hockey puck and paddles, so muscle men, don't hit the puck hard enough to jump the table and lose it!

Speaking of losing things, Clara lost one of her shoes and it took forever to find. Guess where it was? Behind the propped open door, that tiny triangle of space was the last place I thought to look!

We got Trev back a tad late for his 4:00 cut off, oops, bad shoe. We're glad we could see him. We zipped back to LA without too much traffic trouble and then climbed in the passenger van for an Angels game!

Praise to Andrew again for the tickets and chicken burgers hot and ready in the van when we got there just in time to leave.

This is our family's first major league baseball game.

We didn't have as much red as the average fan. But I did buy a t-shirt before we left. I know, I am a junkie for vacation suveniers!

The angels did not win I'm afraid. They lost to the San Diego Padres 5-2. The whole experience was awesome though, being able to buy hotdogs and peanuts from your seat, the great american pasttime. I have to say though, Adam playing here at Tauphaus Park moved tons faster! (no raking the dirt!)

Surprise Tricity! When we got back from the game this was waiting for us! Andrew is magic, I'm telling you! Tricity's surprise princess birthday party!
Day 8: We drive 11 hours to Andi's in Ogden Utah, goodbye California, Wheelers, Trevor, we love you!

Only a cool sister like Andi would let 6 people crash her one bedroom apartment at 12:30 AM! Thank goodness she did because we were having a hard time getting that far, all the way home would have been misserable!
Day 9: Conference, birthday presents, meeting the infamous Mike, and Fat Cats.

We finally got to meet Andi's best friend she's been hanging out with for 3 years. We met up for a between sessions lunch. I liked him a lot, we need tall men in this world like him!

This Fat Cats place had a ton of fun things to do, but we just didn't have enough time to do all we wanted before conference started, so we settled for Jazzi style bumper cars and ice ball. (skee ball)
It was a fun ending to a fun vacation, I'm very glad we went. I'll write about Tric's birthday later, and that's all she wrote!
This was our first vacation in our new SUV. It was nice, and very different. Our Saturn Outlook is an 8 passenger vehicle, it's like a short suburban; thus one person had to sit way in the back. The other 2 back seats we folded down so we would have more room for our stuff. This is a sampler of our vacation pictures. To see TONS more go to the IMAGE GALLERY up above and then click on 2008 vacation.
Monday we left home early in the morning and drove to Ogden and went to the Eccles Dinosaur Museum. It was mostly out of doors, which we weren't expecting, but they had made some very cool dinosaur recreations/interpretations. There are a bunch of different dinosaur museums in Utah. This was not the one I went to in elementary school.
They had lots of photo face hole places to take pictures and the kids insisted on sticking their heads into EVERY hole!
They had places where you could dig up or brush off dinosaur bones and eggs.
There were real fossils and fossil replicas inside. Oh, and one robotic dino display.
After we were done at the dinosaur museum we drove to Midway. My cousin Camille lives there and we stayed there that night. We had an excellent barbecue lit by torches AND glow-in-the-dark earrings!
Tuesday we started the day with cute hair for once! (Thanks to Camille)
Then we went fishing! We didn't catch anything, but we'd rather catch nothing than catch a duck, right Camille? :)
Camille invited a family of cute little boys to come along and teach my cute little girls how to fish. Fun fun!
Then we headed to our hotel in Salt Lake City. We dropped off our stuff and then went to the Discovery Gateway Children's Museum by riding the TRAX.
The Kid's Museum had a ball blower machine, a house, farm, grocery store, water works, TV station, helicopter, magnet wall, and tons more. Its was pretty fun, but again, I was disappointed it wasn't as cool as I remember MY children's museum experience being. :)
Then we went to Temple Square. The kids were pretty tired by then so we didn't stay too long.
We went back to the hotel to swim in the pool and sleep. Erith and Tricity learned to float that night in the pool, that is a big accomplishment for them!
Wednesday was Lagoon Day! Adam's whole family and Uncle, Aunt, and Cousins met us there for a day of fun!
This is Vi with her Uncle Gabe.
LagoonABeach was NOT a good idea for 2 adults with 4 little kids. Let's just say we got to play for less than an hour before Vi had a BAD accident in her swimsuit (Which was the only accident she had all vacation I might add) and I couldn't find Adam with our locker key. :( And to top it off I am now 3 little girl swimsuits less than when I got there. One I THREW AWAY, the other 2 were accidentally left there. So this is the only picture I have of these cute suits, sniff.
Adam's family took the kids so Adam and I could go on some thrill rides like Wicked and the Colossus. I was too chicken to do the Spider. I don't do a lot of spinning. Then we did some all family rides, like the train as you see above.
Erith and Tric even did the WHITE ROLLERCOASTER! That was quite a step up from the kiddieland rides they did all day. Vi rode the merry-go-round about 8 times that day!
Thursday was our last day and sadly we didn't charge the camera so there aren't a lot of pictures of this day. We went to Hogle Zoo then This is the Place Monument then to Ogden to have dinner with Adam's sister Andrea. Here's what we have:
This is the Place is much cooler when you can go into Pioneer Village but we showed up 5 minutes before they closed. Darn.
Well, it was fun to play more, drive less this vacation. We recomend all the places we went if you are planning a vacation for little kids! (Lagoon is for everyone of course!)
I've always liked math, and so I thought I'd share a little problem with you.
The following problem seems to follow all "normal" math rules. However, it shows how if we are not careful, we can let what was 1=1 become 2=1. First let x= y = 1.
Now I don't want you to pull your kid out of their math class because all of a sudden math is lying to you. There is a perfectly logical reason this "proof" doesn't work.
For you out there that are scratching your heads, don't worry, you are in good company. The problem lies in step 5 where they have divided by (x-y) to get what you have remaining in step 5. However, this is the reason you CAN'T DIVIDE BY 0. It just messes things up. (How was that for a technical response.)
We had a lovely week of family fun last month. I forgot to take pictures, so I'll try to tell our story the best I can with words. Well, we do have a few pictures.
Adam's family stayed with us at a cozy A-frame cabin in Island Park from Monday evening to Thursday morning. We started with a big crowd Monday night and slowly shrank in number by Thursday.
We went on a rafting trip from Big Springs to Mack's Inn. I failed to take the camera, which is a shame. It is a slowww float and we saw a moose and got sunburned! There was another rafting group who kept "racing" us, it was fun even though we lost. (They only had 1 adult and 3 youth, we had 5 adults 3 youth, HEAVY RAFT!)
Mostly we ATE a lot and played Super Nintendo and board games. The cabin had cable, indoor plumbing, and 2 bedrooms and a loft which you can see above. So now you know how much we were "roughing it!"
We toasted marshmallows in the fire pit one night, but alas I have no pictures of that.
After we left the cabin Thursday, we went to Mesa Falls. My dad told us about this place on the way were you can feed the fish. Once they know you're there they just jump like crazy for the bread or chex or the fish food you can buy in a vending machine.
While we were feeding the fish we shared some chex with a retired marine from California and he told the girls he would give them a special coin if they promised to be very good little girls forever. So they promised and they got these unique coins with his name, rank, awards, and a little map of where he served in Vietnam. You can see one of the coins in Tricity's hand below. He followed a few minutes behind us to the lower falls and then up to the upper falls.
Of course I didn't get a picture of him with our camera but we took one of him and his friend with his camera at the lower. It is a beautiful place. I can't believe it took me 27 years of living in Idaho before I went to see these beautiful landmarks in my own backyard.
We did remember to take pictures here. There are lots of BIG pictures of us at Mesa Falls in the Image Gallery under 2009 Vacation.
We ate cold cereal at Mesa Falls for lunch and then headed to Aspen Acres for my Quinn family reunion. Camp was all set up when we got there and everyone was playing games and doing puzzles while the rest of us showed up.
We had to set up our new tent for the first time (in the scorching sun) and then we joined in the fun too.
We were literally right on the golf course. The one time I went golfing a ball rolled under my aunt and uncles tent! It was a fun course, as long as I could hit the ball, right Adam and Ranae!?
We made the cutest cards one day and threw goldfish crackers on people's shaving creamed heads for a prize, and made eclairs over the fire and if you want to see any pictures of any of this fun stuff you'll have to go to my cousin Camillle's blog, because unlike me, she takes pictures of everything going on!
Saturday, the last day, my wonderful aunt and grandparents watched my kids so Adam and I could go to the Playmill with my parents and siblings in West Yellowstone. We saw Guys and Dolls, and it was so funny! I highly recommend it. Here we are with some of the actors afterward.
You can see why I don't take pictures, Blurry! We took Bethany's boyfriend with us and afterward we took him to Mesa Falls! So here Adam is looking like a hottie.
and that was our vacation!
Thanks to everyone who came to help with baptisms for the dead.
We had 94 names we baptized and confirmed that day plus I sent my cousin Sterling and his wife 20, plus we gave some 3rd cousins of mine in our ward 30 male names a month ago. It has been a lot of fun, more fun than updating the blog I'm afraid...
As you can see from the picture, we will have a lot of sealings to do once all the individual ordinances are done.
We had the most eventful Halloween this year since we got married. We carved pumpkins the family home evening before the big day.
Vi was quite the opinionated girl about her pumpkin. She had the smallest one, and she drew the face she wanted on it. She drew so small, I decided I could take a few liberties, like make the tiny mouth into a nostril and then put another nostril on the other side... BIG mistake! "That's not what I want! I don't want my pumpkin to have a mustache!" She wouldn't let me put a mouth below the nose, so it didn't have a mouth at all!
My aunt and grandma had this fun halloween magazine at my sister's bridal shower, that is where I got the idea to make mummies and snakes for lunch. The mummies are pigs in a blanket, made with croisant rolls and the snakes are mashed potatoes with green food coloring. The eyes are sliced olives and the tongue is a carrot slice/shred. My kids LOVED it and keep telling me their ideas on how we can make ghosts and witches with food next year.
I made suagar cookies in the morning and the girls decorated them after lunch.
We had a hard time deciding what to be this year. They finally decided on this: Erith and Vi were ballerinas, Tric was a witch, and Clara was Barney!
We went to the Trunk of Treat Halloween extravaganza in Ririe starting quite early. Adam entered the pumpkin carving contest and won the "scarriest" prize.

They had soup and chilli, hay rides, a spook alley, pumpkin carving contest, and of course the Trunk or Treat. There were a lot of kids! I went through 2 big bowls of candy and still ran out before they had all come through. Thank you to Josh and Emily for taking my kids around and letting me steal pics off their blog. It was a fun day!


Well we've been off the radar for quite a while, but with good reason. Just over 7 weeks ago Heather's water broke. This was a big surprise and we were very nervous about everything. Heather checked into the hospital and has held up quite well. I've been here trying to take care of both "mom" and "dad" responsibilities. Here is what has happened.

Viola has been attending Onda K. Smith's "Touch Your Heart" pre-school. She graduated and didn't fall asleep during the program (those of you that don't know the story, I'll try to post the video someday, but it might just end up on America's Funniest Home Videos.
This means that we have a lot to do including watering, mowing, and maintaining everything around the house. Luckily for Heather's plants it has rained a LOT the last 7 weeks so I've only had to water a few times. However, I have had to mow the lawn a lot. Tricity has stepped up and started helping more and more with the mowing and does a very good job. I still do around the trees and the tricky parts, but she does the bulk of the "wide open mowing".

Plus the kids have been having fun with my parents/brothers and sisters and Heather's parents/brothers and sisters.

The kids have bounced back and forth during the day to Heather's parents or here with my mom or sister, or sister-in-law, or friends in the wards' houses. The kids have thoroughly enjoyed the different activities which have included bowling, jumping on the trampoline, making "crystals", hiking, and many, many other fun activities.


This happens often. We've tried to make it at least every three days if not every-other-day to see Heather. We really enjoy getting to see her and it gives her a break from the monotony. Heather has loved how many people have come to visit her while she has been on bedrest for these past 7 weeks. We've officially been in the hospital 53 days. The baby was 25 weeks along when her water broke and she is now 32 weeks along. We have 12 days left until the scheduled C-section.

I went to Boise for a business trip and met with a number of clients (both existing and new). Normally Heather would accompany me, but I had to fly solo. I really missed her and the fun we normally have, so I didn't hang around too long and came back as early as I could (I left at 4:30 in the morning, and I'm not a morning person).
Erith and Tricity have been playing Pitching Machine and Viola has been playing T-ball. They've done great! This last week it rained and hailed on them during the games, but they stuck it out.

Viola was a little worried that she didn't know how to play yet and needed more practice, but she has done very well.

Tricity and Erith are both great hitters and are getting better at fielding.



Viola will shortly be turning 5 but with Heather in the hospital we are just going to open her gifts from us on her birthday, so we had an early birthday party for her with my family. Everyone had fun and even my dad and mom got into the action and did the monster mash on "just dance" on the Wii.

Overall it has been a very busy 7 weeks. I'm looking forward to 12 days from now when our newest baby will make her appearance and getting my beautiful wife back.
Well, here comes another quick update for posterity sake on what I've been up to.
Work has been going well and I'm scrambling to keep up. It feels like I just run and run. I just signed up with the new family search and I'm loving it. It is my escape now to search for people. We did a quick trial run and got 3 families ready for the temple and then Heather and I did a whirlwind day of everything for one family from baptisms all the way through to sealings. It was really fun to go through for people that I had gotten from family search and turned in. These next ones will be even cooler because I'll have done the research and finding myself.
I also helped out a buddy of mine that needed another player for his city league softball team. I went to 7 games and we won 5 of the 7. It was a lot of fun. We did a couple of games a week, so it seemed like a lot in a short amount of time. I got to play 1st base the whole time which brought back great memories from childhood.
I fixed the deck, (see the other post for in the middle picture). It seems to be holding up well and we'll see what happens after a year has gone by how they hold up.The stain seems to be working so that is great compared to our first attempt at protecting the deck (the paint wore off within weeks in some spots last time)
I also did a number of days over at another friend's house helping them move some trees (little trees from 1 1/2 feet to 7 feet tall. I'm guessing I helped out with 1500ish trees of the 7500+ they moved. It was fun even though I got sore fingers and a couple of blisters out of it.
Erith and Tricity helped me the other day go get potatoes and deliver them to a bunch of people. One of the farmer's daughters in our stake did a young women's project and gave away a bunch of potatoes. All you had to do was show up, pick them up, and haul them off. Erith and Tric had fun picking potatoes with a little bit of dirt clod throwing (mostly at me).
All in all it has been a crazy summer and I think we've accomplished a bunch.
It just so happened that we ended up with quite a few new things showing up the week of our anniversary. (some have been in the works for almost a year)
New hall cabinet

The old drawers were broken and miserable to use. The new ones are so pretty, handles still to come.
New bookshelf.

We have a lot of books that have not had a place to call their own, now they do!
New dining table and chairs.

The freebies we got when we were married have served us well, but the seats were all ripped and only one chair had it's feet still. Goodbye folding chairs, hello beautiful. Adam really made me happy with that one. This is one of his anniversary gifts to me, the other was some bling, I know, he spoils me. The previous post kind of shows the new volleyball net I gave Adam.
New car.

Adam spent lots of time and money trying to fix the red car, but alas it didn't work. Antifreeze in the oil is a bad thing. (The car would overheat after about 6 miles.) He didn't feel up to trying it again, so it took a couple months but we found a new enough car with few enough miles and cheap enough that we could pay for it with cash. We went over 2 months with one car. Happy day, 2 working cars!
New decade of marriage.
Happy 10th Adam, I love you!
Andi stayed an extra day over Christmas to be there for Erith's birthday. I'm so glad she did because I sure needed all the help I could get with that house full of girls!
Erith got get ready for baptism stuff from Mom and Dad.
The girls made marble magnets.
They played lots and lots of games. (Each one took a shockingly small amount of time) They played musical chairs, pictionary, Jenga, pin the candle on the cake, duck duck goose, and probably a couple more!
Cupcakes for the party and the cake for the family, Erith got her first taste of trick candles! Erith got some fun gifts from her friends and I think everyone had a fun time. Happy birthday Erith!
I thought that Heather was going to write about Tricity's birthday, but seeing as she is about ready to pop (less than a week), I figured I'd write this one.
Tricity had a lot of fun on her birthday and was enjoying the few days of sunshine we had before it started snowing on us again. She had a couple of friends over and they had a lot of fun playing barbies, running around outside, pulling the sled around on the grass??, digging around in the mud, and other little kid things.
Tricity was really looking foward to getting a red shirt (I think she has a favorite red shirt that she outgrew so she was looking for a replacement.
She wanted the game Candyland (which I had never played before).
She also wanted some "boy Barbies" as she calls them.
All in all I think she had a lot of fun. I also had the opportunity to take Tric to Kindergarten Roundup. They do all sorts of tests on your kid like hearing tests, physical fitness tests (catching a ball, walking backwards in a straight line, skipping, etc), cognitive tests (draw a picture of your mom (how many body parts did they identify, draw a triangle, square, circle), recognition tests (identify colors, shapes, letters, rhyming sounds). After everything was done, she had done great. The only thing they complained about was that she gallups instead of skips.
As a side note, Tricity and Erith have started playing chess, and Tric is really quite good at it. She beat Josh (with one suggestion from me... but shhhh don't tell. She had him 2 moves from checkmate but didn't see the move, so I suggested that she move her bishop... that was my hint). She gave my dad a run for his money as well. He thought he would just play around until she started taking pieces of his off the board.
Well, well, well, what a week we've had.
I woke up on Tuesday and found that we had no water. I was worried that our pressure tank had finally given up and that I'd find a few feet of water in the basement. Fortunately that was not the case.
After checking breakers and fuses and getting some advice from Stuart as to which well pump service company to use, we had Forman Pump come out and check out our system. They checked the "quick fix stuff" first, but it wasn't the cheap stuff that was broken. After pulling over a hundred feet of pipe out of the ground we found that our 11 year old pump had gone out (normal life span of a pump is 12-15 years from what the experts told me) So we replaced the pipe and pump and dropped the pump down another few feet because the water table was lower for this time of year.
Well, unfortunately that wasn't the end of our problems. We powered up the pump and things were good, but we had awful water pressure. Dropping the pump meant putting it closer to the bottom and closer to the dirt/silt/stuff that resides at the bottom of the well. That plugged up our filter in quite a hurry, but it was probably a good thing that it did, because it made me look into the pressure tank a little more than I had.
I decide that it would probably be good to pressurize the tank again. So, I called my dad and he came over with a couple of tanks of air. We pressurized the pressure tank (I now know how to do it properly) and everything works great. We've never had this good of water pressure. I really think that our pressure tank hadn't been doing its job for a while now (it is a bladderless tank and I think the air was all but gone in it). I think that contributed to our early pump failure.
At least now I know what to look for as signs to re-pressurize the system, and understand a little better how a well pump works.
On the down side I have one heck of a sunburn that looks pretty funny. Hopefully it will have faded a bit by the time we bless Clara in a couple of weeks.
For Family Night we frosted and decorated Halloween cookies and took them around to people in the ward. This was Vi's first time doing it herself, and she did quite well!
We almost forgot to carve our pumpkins this year. They made such lovely decorations as just...pumpkins.
Erith and Tricity drew their own designs on the pumpkins the day before Halloween, and we carved them as they were, no modifications.
Erith's ^ and Tricity's v
But, since Vi didn't really get the whole draw a carvable face on the pumpkin idea, Adam carved his own design. Have you all read or seen The Sorcerer's Apprentice? A childhood favorite of mine!
Tricity decided to be Belle for Halloween, like Erith was a couple years ago. Erith was a witch with green hair. (We have an orange hair option as well.) Vi was going to be a bunny but Halloween night she got all grouchy with me and insisted on being a frog. So she was. Clara wore her Halloween candy clothes and a witch headband for the picture.
We went to the community Trunk or Treat and to a few close neighbors and primary teachers. Then we went home and got what Erith and Tricity used to call "stummyaches."

I saved since the beginning of the year to take off for Spring Break and go to Disneyland, and we did it!

Day 1: We left Friday and drove to Layton to get a recalled wiper motor replaced on our SUV. Then we drove to Salt Lake and had a delicous barbecue at Bethany and Eric's house. The adults played settlers and pinnochle while the kids fell asleep to a movie in the livingroom.

In the morning we had a scruptious hot breakfast, played a few songs on their piano, (Thanks Eric and Bessy! You're awesome!)

opened some birthday presents and then hit the open road. 10 hours of it,

thank goodness for portable DVD players and books, that is a lot of driving. We gained an hour when we got to LA, and the power had been off all day and came back on just before we got there. That was lucky!

So we drove all Day 2, Day 3: went to church with Adam's uncle Ryal, aunt Cory, and cousins Andrew and Evie, and had a barbecue and egg hunt with their local extended family. It was a fun day and I didn't even think to take a picture of it. Nice. Day 4: we went to the beach. It started off beautiful and sunny. These first pictures are the "Before Adam almost drown" pictures.

Adam and Andrew were having a great time body surfing until Adam got caught in a riptide and kept getting sucked back into the ocean. He swam and swam and swam, but was not getting any closer to the beach.

He tried swimming parallel to the beach but that just took him farther away from me and not any closer to the beach.

So he called for help and Andrew pulled him in to where he could touch. I was quite worried by now, and was very happy to see Adam stumbling up the beach to me. He was in shock. He asked for any drink that did not contain salt.

I gave him a Capri Sun, he drank some of it, then layed down and didn't move for quite a while. Then all of a sudden he flipped over and started puking sea water. I realized how tramatic it really was for him at that point. I covered him up with all the towels and clothes we had, and let him rest for a couple of hours.

While he was resting, the girls and Andrew and I had a fun time. Two sand castles were made,

One closer to the ocean than the other. This first one was too far away to fill the mote with water before it sunk in.

Tons of shells were collected.

White bodies soaked in some sun.

Some bodies were whiter than others. I do have olive skin like Erith and Tric, I just don't wear a bathing suit very much. You'll see later that poor Vi has Adam's white freckley skin, we don't know about Clara yet.

Little girls made memories. This is Clara's first time on a beach. Vi's first time getting wet on a beach.

I noticed Andrew and Vi had been standing in one spot for quite a while, I walked over and Vi said "Look Mom my feet are gone!"

It was fun to stand right at the edge of the water and feel yourself sink after each wave. She loved it so much, she and Andrew stood there for almost an hour. Andrew got a bad sunburn for that one.

When it got close to her knees she started to chicken out, mostly because the water was splashing her face.

We were happy to see Adam back to normal after his nap and some lunch. Evie and her friend Jerica joined us after a while to do some sunbathing.

Look at all these cuties at the beach. I thought I had sunscreened everyone head to toe. But alas, it became apparent that I had missed a couple spots on Vi when I put her in the bath that night.

A word to the wise, don't scrunch your nose while applying sunscreen. And don't be overly cautious about getting it in the eyes.

Oops!
Well the other day the bottom step of our front deck broke. It has been threatening to break for the past...umm..... 4 years, so I knew this day was coming. Heather and I have a bad habit of not being able to "just fix things". We normally say something like this:
So our simple fix a bottom step turns into quite a large project. However, we are always happy with the results, it just takes longer than a quick fix (just look at our bathroom project to see a similar pattern of just tearing out the carpet to a complete master bathroom makeover.
I just finished sanding the whole deck today and we'll probably be doing the stain tomorrow. The above picture was taken when we finished installing the new stairs but before any sanding began.
We've also done some modifications to our blog. Hopefully pictures from now on should be expandable (horizontal pictures that is) by hovering over them and clicking if a magnifying glass comes up. Let me know if you have any problems with the new feature. :)
Day 5: Disneyland! We had to delay our departure to Disneyland by an hour Tuesday morning. Why? You ask, because Adam was puking again! He passed 2 kidney stones that morning! Some people's bodies just don't know how to kick back and have fun!

It could have been worse though, they only took an hour to pass, he wasn't on a ride or driving in traffic. Praying for safety is definately worth it!

As you can see we got there safe and sound. The first thing Vi wanted to do was the carousel, even though we have those in Idaho we jumped right on. Those who smile get put on the blog! (hint, hint, Erith)

Then we did Toad's wild ride, (which our friend Wade tells us is the only ride in Disneyland, all the others are 'attractions') Peter Pan, Pinocchio's daring journey,Snow White, Flying Dumbos, and then bought some cute Mickey/Minnie Mouse ears on our way to lunch.

Gotta love waiting in line. It was a hopping day that day. Most lines took 50 minutes which is still tons better than summer lines I'm told.

I have to say that my kids were amazingly patient in the lines. I was way more annoyed at waiting than they were. They just gaped and stared at everything going on around them.

I had a backpack full of snacks to give them something to do in line and I only brought stuff out twice the whole day.

Andrew was key to the success of this vacation. He drove us around once we got to his house, he dropped us off at the gates, he left and brought back food right at mealtimes, he volunteered to take Clara and/or Vi when they were too short for rides. He bought our girls big pens and other treats. He saved Adam's life in the ocean, he is a miracle man, we owe him big time! Oh, and he's single ;).

We got to meet his little boy Jake for the first time that day. He hung out with us at Disneyland for a while.

This outside picnic area became our home away from rides for a couple days. We'd get our hands stamped, walk out and into it's hard to see entrance and there would be Drew with food for us. It was awesome!

After lunch Aunt Cory, Jake, and Drew joined us for Roger Rabbit, (that was the worst long line with cranky kids we had this trip) when we got out there were tonsof fun picture opportunities before we did the Rescue Ranger rollercoaster.




Notice the pink Mickey Mouse balloon on the stroller? Some nice random lady gave it to Vi. It made the other's jealous I'm afraid, but it did help us find our stroller among the thousands there.

We couldn't forget Adam, the usual picture taker! I have a picture of Adam 9 years ago in this same spot on our belated honeymoon. I should scan it and show how he's changed!

The Rescue Ranger rollercoaster, the line anyway, our first thrilling ride of the day. Clara went with Cory, Brenda, and Drew to the play yard/picture area next door.

Clara loved the slide and the jack-o-lantern. We couldn't resist taking a few pictures when we came to pick her up.

She is so cute and sweet when she's not throwing a tantrum!

Gotta love 5 cute girls on boxes.

Vi is the kind of kid that makes you forget your useless cares and just smile...or laugh! (Again, when she's not throwing a tantrum)

We wanted a picture with Mickey or Minnie, but the wait time was close to 2 hours, so we opted for the 5 minute wait with goofy instead.

After that we popped into It's a Small World, which was better and newer than the last time I went. I then draffed the younger croud who joined us to go to Captain EO, Michael Jackson, 3D show. Then we did a fast pass onto Autopia. Erith and Tric were big enough to drive themselves. Vi drove me. Clara fell asleep in the stroller with Cory on the way to dinner. After dinner it was dark and we split into 2 groups: Erith and Tric big kids, Vi and Clara little kids.

Adam and I were in the big kid group. We did Splash Mountain, Matterhorn, Thundermountain Railroad, (during the fireworks) Buzz Lightyear, Space Mountain, and with 7 minutes to spare till midnight, Adam, Wade and I booked it to Indiana Jones. Poor Tric was asleep standing in line for Space Mountain. Andrew took the two girls on the train to get to the car to sleep while our crazy trio ran to Indiana Jones. Not bad for s day's work!

I got majorly soaked in the front of that log. I didn't want anyone else to be wet and cold that late at night, so I guess I took one for the team. I could hear Tric behind me saying "Mom, you said only you would get wet, I just got a little wet!" Thanks to Evie and Gregg for braving it with us.

Poor sleepy Tric looks like Cousin It in this pic, and Wade and Andrew are hilarious as always.
The little kid group did Winnie the Pooh, Astro Orbiter, Dumbo again, and the train. Then bless their hearts, Ryal and Cory took Vi and Clara home and put them to bed.
I was very impressed that Erith and Tric could handle the big rides. As you can see from the look on my face, I can barely handle the big rides! The Matterhorn was Erith and Tric's favorite, Thundermountain was mine.
I am continuing to paint so I will continue to post paintings as I finish them. This was a very fun piece to do. It has more of a "classic old oil painting" look to it.

The original painting was done by William Bradford and is called "Fishing Boats on the Bay of Fundy". This one had more small detail and it took a white to figure out how to get the waves to look like actual waves.
I was going to take my painting stuff up to the Quinn reunion (Heather will post on that later), but we filled the car to popping as it was without my painting stuff. The reunion was a blast and now we are in the heat of things with Jaleesa getting married tomorrow.
Adam and I went to the Miss Idaho Paegent last week and did some buisiness advertising and had a fun get away from life.
We went to an Art Museum, which had exhibits of Idaho Artists. It was okay, nothing that inspired us too much.
We then went to Camel's Back Park to hike up the camel's back. It was steep up onto the hump and then had a bunch of winding trails around the top and down the sides.
I thought we were lost after 45 minutes and finding a stream instead of the park.
But we were just one hill curve away from the park.
We spent 5 hours in the Boise Temple Saturday, it was a great oppurtunity to get ahead on our family names. Thank you to all the Quinn family helping with our family names, we should have enough to do a huge 8-12 couple sealing session by the end of the summer, thanks for all your help!
We were happy to see our kids again when we got back. They have been having tons of fun feeding and collecting eggs from our 4 hens everyday.
(I highly recommend a few hens for teaching kids responsibility!)
We used a trail of cracker crumbs to lead our neighbors free ranging chickens into the coop. (they gave us permission to take them) We got to play Momma kitty to a batch of kittens as well, that story does not have a happy ending I'm afraid. We tried!
I figured it is my turn to give everyone an update.
I made my goal of losing 30 lbs. I got back down to 175 which is about the weight I was when I graduated. I haven't been below 180 since before I got married, so I was very surprised to make the goal. I've been hovering around 175.5 and 177 for the past couple of weeks, so I didn't just "bounce" up after losing it either.
I rode my first horse last Friday. We went up to Daniel's house and I got my first ever chance to ride a horse. It was ok. They told me that trotting isn't the most enjoyable and that I should go gallup, but I'm not sure that I enjoyed that any more than trotting, but that could have just been because of how far down the stirrups were. (I have short legs and Daniel has really long legs.) All-in-all it was pretty fun. Darcy threatened that we should go for a trail ride. So we'll see how/when that happens.
T-ball. Heather finished her season (I'll let her tell you about that more herself.) But from my position as designated 3rd base coach, I thought her team did excellent. Heather was soooooo patient with the kids.
Erith and Tric were on her team and they did amazing. Tricity hit two home runs this season (which is pretty hard to do in T-ball.)
Erith keeps getting taller and her long legs kept her ahead of most anyone (even when I thought for sure that she would get out, she always beat them to the base... even if the ball was hit directly at the base she was running to.)
Overall Heather's team had a winning season and I am very proud of her and the girls.

I've started painting again. I haven't painted in a lot of years, and I've never done oil painting. I did water color when I was in high school, but I haven't done anything since then. I convinced a very nice lady in my ward to teach me how to oil paint. I've been planning this for a while and had asked for oil painting equipment last year for Christmas, so I had most everything I needed to get going. I've completed two paintings so far, one an abstract picture based off of a Paul Klee painting that I really like. The second is a still life of a couple of bottles. I think I'm getting better and I'm really enjoying painting again. I had forgotten how much fun it can be.

Well there is my update. I'll get the pictures out here as soon as I can for people to see. Please let me know what you all think.
We have had a fun time getting the elder's quorum ready for our ward's Lip Sync.
We've been making props out of cardboard and paint.
The song they did was "Along came Jones".
It is an old, funny, damsel in distress from the evil villain, melodramatic song.
Adam was the narrator who watches the story unfold on his TV. So we had a TV, a buzz saw, dynamite, a train, and train tracks. If anyone could use any of this stuff for a skit or achievement days, or something let us know within the month, we'd rather give it away than throw it away!
One thing down and another to go.
We have a previously to Adam being put in Elder's Quorum party on Friday too.
Adam's first volleyball tournament is Saturday. Today is our only free night in like, three weeks. Where did my quiet life go? I'm handling it very well though. I'm a pretty high stressing person, and I have not freaked out near as much as I was expecting! Yea me!
This is the volleyball sweatshirt design Adam made this year. Much cooler than last year's. There are more pictures in our image gallery under kids 2009. They are listed in alphabetical order so the painting pictures are all over the place. :)
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