Saturday, July 23, 2011
Mom, I want a moo-hawk!
With year-round school starting on Tuesday, Big Poppa and I took the Crack Monkeys to get their hair cut. Ryan and Ethan got their usual styles (short with spiky front for Ryan, a buzz for Ethan), we took nearly 5 inches off from Vanessa's in hopes of making it more manageable, and Jeff wanted his "moo-hawk" again. It wasn't too long of a wait and once they kids were called back, it really didn't take long.
At the beginning of it, Jeff didn't want to get his hair cut; he actually begged for me not to make him do it. But, I knew that if I just got him to sit in the chair, he'd go through with it. And I was right. In fact, after he was done (and the stylist had done it up in a faux-hawk), I took him to go potty, and as we were walking back from using it, he got up on his tiptoes to peer at himself in the mirror and declares, "I really like my hair!" Said with all the seriousness of a 3-yr old, lol!
Life is never dull with that kid! ;-)
Monday, July 11, 2011
Camping at Jordanelle
This past weekend, Scott and I took the Crack Monkeys on our annual camping trip. In the past we've gone to Bear Lake, but last year Scott decided the drive was too long, and this year he didn't have any vacation time yet, so we've been going to Jordanelle State Park.
We always rent a UHaul because the kids like to bring their bikes and the cargo area in our Armada doesn't fit that much. Plus, this year Scot decided he wanted to take his grill because he didn't want to use the small portable one we have. Um, yeah. I don't know. Anyway, we ended up packing that, too, which turned out to be a really nice thing to have while camping, lol!
We had to wait until Scott got done with work, which turned out to be around 3pm, then started loading up the car and the trailer. By the time we got everything in, the asphalt from the re-paving had dried and we were able to leave.
It was after 6pm when we finally arrived at our campsite, but the sun was still out and boy, was it hot! Luckily this yeat I reserved a site that has a lot more shade than last year's. There was also two tent pads, so Ryan and Ethan's tent had an area all to itself. The kids helped unload everything without being asked (wow!), and eagerly helped pitch the tents so our campsite was up in less time than if it was just me and Scott.
| Ta-dah! All done! |
| This little stream was right behind our tents; it helped put us to sleep after exciting, fun-filled days |
We thought about going for a swim, but the kids wanted to roast marshmallows and make smores, so we were overruled. It mostly consisted of the kids having their marshmallows catch on fire more often than not, but there was fire to play with and smoke to cough on, so they were entertained.
| Burning the 'mallows |
| Adding the chocolate and graham crackers |
| Burning even more gooey stuff |
| RAWR! |
| Mom, I think my mouth is glued shut! |
| SMORES! |
| Do you think I can fit this in my mouth, Mom? |
Once breakfast was done and everything was cleaned up, we headed to the lake for some swimming! The kids were really excited....until we got down to the beach. Just some backstory: in January we went to Hawaii to celebrate my grandpa's 100th birthday. It was the first trip to Hawaii for both Vanessa and Jeff, and the first that Ryan and Ethan were old enough to remember. And what the four of them chose to remember was the beach.
So when we got to the shoreline of the lake, the Crack Monkeys were disappointed. I had to shush Ryan because he kept saying, "This isn't sand!" or Ethan from complaining that he had to walk through weeds to get down to the muddy water. Vanessa wanted the water to be warm "like in Hawaii!" and Jeff complained that he couldn't build a sand castle (he totally could!).
I think they got a bit spoiled. Or maybe were just brats that day, I dunno. At any rate, it took awhile for us to assure them that the lake was just as fun as a beach in Hawaii and that they should just have fun. They grumbled for a bit, but finally warmed up to the idea.
| "Hmm, so how are we gonna do this?" |
| "It's not cold....It's not cold..." |
| "Hmm, the shallow water isn't that cold...I think I'll stay right here!" |
| Vanessa bossing Jeff around...as usual! |
| Watch out! He's armed! |
Got back to the campsite, took naps, then headed back to the lake for more swimming. This time, the kids needed no cajoling and we had a hard time trying to get them out when the sun started to set. We managed to get back to our site, take showers, then make some smores before the first raindrops started to fall. We'd noticed the dark clouds headed our way, which made the need for the Crack Monkeys to stop swimming even more urgent.
Anyway, long story short, it stormed through the night, complete with thunder, lightning and a whole bunch of rain. The kids slept thru it all and by morning, it was sunny, blue skies again.
Just in time to pack up and go home, lol.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Woooooooooooow!
The Crack Monkeys are like this...
this....
this...
and this...
and this....
and this!
It's kinda interesting to see how fascinated they are by construction workers re-paving our street!
Thursday, July 7, 2011
4th of July Shennanigans
| Happy 4th of July! |
We had a quiet BBQ with my parents and siblings (except my youngest brother who decided to stay in his "cave" lol), then waited for it to get dark.Big Poppa's pyromania got the best of him and he started with some roman candle-type ones. The kids busied themselves with sparklers and throwing Pop-Its! at me (feel so loved!), in between watching Big Poppa light things on fire.
The first aerial firework we lit was...an adventure. It fired the first shot, tipped over and proceeded to shoot fireworks towards us; I don't think I've seen the Crack Monkeys scatter that fast! Big Poppa quickly righted the base, but it fell over the other way and shot fireworks at the cars parked across the street. After the 3rd time making it stand right, it finally stayed. Once it was over, we checked on everybody and everything, and were relieved that both were alright, no damage. Big Poppa read the warning label on the firework, which said: "Warning! May tip over on grass!"
We had it on the road.
Hmm, go figure.
Anyway, the 2nd and 3rd aerials went on without a hitch and the Crack Monkeys were satisfied.Of course, they were disappointed that they ran out of things to burn, but they got over it when Tutu & Papa said they could sleepover. As a friend once told me, "Their house is like Disneyland to them!" LOL
Lots of explosions, good food and the reminder of what and who makes our country great; yes, it was a very good 4th of July for our family! ^_^
Some pictures to commemorate the event:
| Starting things off with some smoke grenades |
| Hehe, FIRE!! |
| My Pops, My Hero! He served 2 tours in Vietnam! |
| Tata showing her patriotism; ain't she cute? ^_^ |
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