Monday, August 31, 2009

First Day of School

The first day of school has finally arrived once again! Aubrey actually started pre-school last week. She LOVES it already! She has really grown up a lot this last year, which makes me a little sad, I have to admit. Jacob started first grade this year, which means he's in school ALL day long. I can't believe my baby is in school all day long, but I know he is ready for it (and so am I!) And now that leaves me with Evan at home. He is my mellow, easy going child, so being home alone with him will be a real treat, I think. Anyway, I'm including a few pictures of their first day of school below. Enjoy!

My Little Sisters

My two little sisters came out to Reno last week with their families and it was so great to be with them. Ligia, Matt and Maddie came out mid week, and while they were here, they got to go floating down the Truckee, we went to Great Basin Adventure with them and we even snuck in dinner at La Famiglia, which I think is THE BEST Italian restaurant here. The rest of the time, we relaxed, went swimming at the pool, and hung out with my other sister Becky, and her husband Garrett, and daughter Adeline who arrived on Thursday. After everyone arrived in Reno, we went to Tahoe. We started off in Sand Harbor and had so much fun on our tubes and inflatable raft that I bought. It seriously was so much fun paddling around on that thing. Then we headed south to the Tahoe Keys where we rented a house. Friday was also Dallin's birthday, so we celebrated by making him a delicious meal (thanks to Lee & Matt) and brownies covered in 37 candles!

The next day, we hit the private beach in the Tahoe Keys with the kiddos. On Sunday, we went to church, then went walking on a little nature trail by the house. In the afternoon, Dallin and I took the kids out on a little bike ride over by Camp Richardson. Then finally, on Monday, we got all of the kids ready and went hiking with them. We got a little lost on the hike, which meant we hiked a little more than we should have, but all of the kids were troopers and did great! In between all of that, we watched movies, ate great food, tried to catch a nap here and there, and of course played games like mad gab and scattergories. I was so sad to see my sisters and their cute families go after such a fun-filled week. But hopefully, us getting together will become a more "regular" thing. So, thank you to my sisters for making the effort to come out and visit us. We had such a blast!!
My sister's pictures came out a lot better than my did, but I at least wanted to post some pictures of their visit before I forget all of the fun things we did!
After floating on the Truckee

After dinner at La Famiglia

Evan crawling into the jaws of death at Great Basin Adventure

Madeleine in her cute leopard print bathing suit. Where can I get ME one of those? SOOO cute!

Garrett helping Adeline get used to the sand

McQueens in South Tahoe

CA Giles relaxing on the beach

Aubrey LOVED playing on the tubes, which she called "tubas."

The whole crew by Emerald Bay

The Beginning of our hike

Monday, August 17, 2009

Okay, I'm actually So Much YOUNGER

So, my sister just informed me that I actually only turned 35 this year! And I accidentally wrote 36 in my previous blog entry! Well, I think it's obvious I'm beginning to lose my mind with my age. But hey, at least I've got 5 more years (instead of 4) until the big 4-0!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

You Say It's Your Birthday!

Well, the big 3-6 came and went this year with a fun-filled trip to Lake Tahoe without the kids, courtesy of my husband. Dallin seriously makes my birthdays awesome every year. This year, we wanted to go to Lake Tahoe without the kids and do some of the fun hikes/stuff that we can never do when we have our kids with us. So, we got a babysitter for the kids (thanks to our great neighbors!), left after Dallin got home from work, and headed over to Tahoe City (on the north side of Tahoe).

The next morning, we went hiking over by Squaw. This hike was breathtaking -- literally and figuratively. Although it actually wasn't THAT rigorous, I could not believe how tired I was at the end of it. It's called the Five Lakes hike, although we actually only ever saw 2 lakes. We looked and looked for the other 3 (along with a few other lost hikers), but never actually found the others!

Once we got back from the hike, we headed over to Sand Harbor. I absolutely LOVE this beach. Seriously, I could LIVE at this beach. The water is a gorgeous, clear (I'm talking 'you can see the nail polish on your toenails' clear) teal color and there are these great big boulders that you can climb on, lay on, or jump off of. We had so much fun doing all of the above, and I did a little snorkeling -- just for kicks!

Then we were off to the Shakepeare Festival. I've been dying to go to this since we got to Reno but we never made time for it. So, we went and saw Much Ado About Nothing. To be completely honest, the production is NOTHING close to what you would see on Broadway -- or really at any local community theater. But we had a great time anyway.

The next day, we just relaxed and bought tickets for one of those Lake Tahoe cruises that takes you all the way to the south side of the Lake called Emerald Bay. The cruise was so great. We got to meet a nice couple from Chicago who we chatted with along the way and we got to take in the spectacular views.

All in all, turning 36 has started off on the right foot! Many thanks to my wonderful hubby for making my day extra special.

Starting off our Five Lakes Hike

Relaxing at one of the two lakes we were able to find

Relaxing at Sand Harbor


We loved climbing the boulders behind me.

Snorkeling and checking out the crabs in the water

Bundling up for the Shakepeare Theater

Dallin and I on the Tahoe Cruise

Yes, that's the REAL color of Lake Tahoe -- BEAUTIFUL!!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Nauvoo and D.C. Trip

Trip to Nauvoo, IL

We left the last week of July and headed out to Nauvoo, IL to visit Dallin's parents (who are serving a mission there) and to visit some of the church's historical sites out there. Nauvoo is a very, VERY small town. But the church has done a wonderful job of restoring some of the buildings there and giving you a glimpse of what life was like back in the 1800's. We had fun going to the Nauvoo pageant, watching a play, visiting some of the restored houses, seeing the Nauvoo temple, and of course, just spending time with Grandma and Grandpa D. They were great to my kids and watched them while Dallin and I went and did a session at the Nauvoo temple, which was amazing.

Putting Dallin to work!

The kids showing off the rope that they made

All ready for our horse drawn wagon tour

The Nauvoo temple


Marching in the parade


Trip to Washington, D.C.

After our trip to Nauvoo, we flew out to D.C. to spend some time with my parents. We had so much fun there too! Dallin and I got some time by ourselves, so we went and visited some of the sites, visited one of our favorite museums (the newseum) and drove by the D.C. sites by night. We were also able to squeeze in a visit with some of our friends from our single's ward. We absolutely love these guys and are so happy we got to see them -- even if just for dinner!

We also got to spend time with my sister Ligia and her husband Matt and daughter Maddie, who is seriously so cute! She is the happiest baby I think I've ever seen and my kids had so much fun playing with her. They had us over for dinner and we got to go swimming with them at my parent's neighbor's house. We miss them already, but we're excited to see them here in a few weeks for our trip to Tahoe!

And of course, no trip to Maryland would be complete without a crab fest! Yes, we bought half a bushel of crabs and broke out our mallets and went to work. Those things were seriously to die for -- especially the Old Bay! I'm salivating just talking about them!

And my parents were so wonderful to my kids. They took them to chuck e. cheese, which to my kids is like going to Disneyworld. And they did all sorts of fun crafts with them and played with them.

Lastly, I snuck off by myself one day and flew to NY so that I could visit my 90 year old grandma. My father's mother lived with us growing up for many, many years so we are extremely close. I had so much fun visiting her and flipping through her scrapbooks and journal. We are coordinating writing her personal history together which I am very excited to work on. I love my "Ouita" so much and am glad I got to spend some time with her on this trip.

Aubrey enjoying the Air & Space Museum

Ligia, Matt & Maddie

Me and my granny "Ouita"

Can you say 4-D at the Newseum?

Dinner at my favorite restaurant, Carlyle Grand, with some of my favorite people

The kids with grandmacita and papa

Pool time at the Anderson's

CRABS!