Friday, September 26, 2014

Life in Full Swing

Wow!  Life is busy these days.  With 2 of the kids in school all day, Lyv in preschool, and just Max I thought I would be kicking up my feet, eating bon bons in the parlor, reading a great book - not the case.  In fact sometimes I feel like its all I can do to keep a float.  The kids are busy, I am busy, Shawn is busy, we are building a house, and we trying to be involved and help out where we can - this apparently leads to crazy days!)  Thankfully it's a good crazy, and thankfully, I have amazing friends here in Yakima that help out swapping kids so I can be apart of my kids school experience, which I've been dying to do for years!  I am able to volunteer 2 times a week and help out in the classrooms and help out with Mileage Club (a mandatory running club that all the kids do to promote healthy living and exercise - which my kiddos love by the way).  I also get to hang out with the boys at lunch time after mileage club, and I love it!  It is so fun to be at the school and feel apart of the kids' learning community.  Lyv is loving preschool, and is lucky to be with 3 other friends from last years co-op, so all the kids seem pretty happy with their current classes.  The only one feeling a major difference is poor Max.  He has found out that mom is rather boring and that running errands isn't nearly as fun as he thought.  Though he is scoring a lot of fruit snacks and suckers out of all that.  

Jack was super excited to get his first mileage charm - they get a charm every 5 miles they run, and a t-shirt at 50 miles and a sweatshirt at 100 miles.  He's the first kindergartener to get a charm, mostly because he ran 2 miles on his first day trying to keep up with Sam, who is crazy dedicated!  After that first day, Jack has seen the light and slowed down a bit to a more manageable run, but he is still determined to finish with 100 miles by the end of the year.  There is nothing that makes me more happy than to see my kids trying their hardest.
The house is coming along - they have the foundation and basement walls poured, and soon the framing will start.  It is getting pretty real, and I am so excited to see how it transforms in the next few months.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

California Adventure

We rounded out our CA Adventure with CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE of course!  This was one of my favorite days for two reasons: 1) Lyvie and I had breakfast with Princesses 2) the park wasn't crowded at all and we were able to ride like crazy!


Lyvie and I started the morning with a royal breakfast at Ariel's Grotto - where 4 of her princess friends came and visited with each family.  She was in heaven and so was I!  In fact I got a little teary eyed seeing her face light up when each new princess entered the room.  She was over the moon!







The coolest ride - Radiator Racers!  Seriously they did such an amazing job replicating the movie.  I loved everything about this part of the park, and the kids did too!  We even got to see Lightning McQueen and Mater up close!







Max loved the water!  He found somewhere to splash around everywhere in the park and was soaked about any hour into the day.  Needless to say by the end of a hot humid day, he and his shoes were super stinky, but he was happy!





Sam was crazy about California Screamin - but I am sad to admit that I am getting old.  My poor old stomach can't hand these faster, whirling, upside down rides anymore!  I did go once with him, for good measure, but that was all this old girl could take!

Max loved loved the Disney Junior Showcase - he saw his favorites: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Jake and the Neverland Pirates and Doc McStuffins!  Super cute to see the little kids get so excited.



Jake did brave the Cars ride and the Grizzly Rapids ride, but those about did him in!  He was so nervous about going too fast.  So his favorite ride of the day was the Jumping Jellyfish. It was just his speed and he even let go of the handles and put both arms in the air for 5 seconds!



Because I didn't want to leave the park on a bad not for Jack Jack - while the other kids did Radiator Racers again we did the Bumper cars in A Bug's Life!  We rocked it.

On our way out we were trying to take time (Shawn took a quick stop at the Tower of Terror) and we saw Goofy.  Sam and Lyv decided to get an autograph.  Goofy is awesome alone, but even cooler when Pluto joins him!  Yep just as Goofy was leaving our kids got a double photo - a rarity in Disneyland!


Pluto even kissed Lyvie's autograph book - she thought that was pretty cool.

The final photo of the trip - Summers Family Exhausted!  
But pleased as punch - it was such a great day!

Disneyland 2014 - The Happiest Place on Earth

The long awaited day finally arrived!!! Hip Hip Hooray!  I have been dying to take the kids (mostly Lyvie) to Disneyland to see the princesses and experience the magic!  Shawn and I had a long hard battle over whether to make this trip right now.  First, the kids' ages - do they really appreciate it at this age? Is it worth dragging a 22 month old around Disneyland? I would have to say yes and then no.  Although the kids are still hard to take places like Disney because of strollers, height restrictions, constant bathroom breaks, etc.  there is a short window in each kids life where they still believe in the Magic.  That age for me is somewhere between the ages 4-9.  I just couldn't pass up seeing Olyvia in complete awe at the beauty of the princesses and the wonder of Mickey Mouse, the castle, the whole experience.  So we did it!  and it was so worth it.  (Plus our amazing friends the Tobloe's came with us which made it even more awesome!)

Max was like a baby bird and as long as we threw treats at him he was happy.  He was able to do quite a few rides so that was a positive. His favorite part of Disney was the candy and pop he had at hand all day!

It just so happened that our trip fell on Jack's 6th birthday!  Not exactly what he thought he would get - but he was happy that we went.  He is so funny about rides though.  He doesn't like anything fast or with drops, he flat out refused to do Splash Mountain even though it was super hot that day.  But he loved Pirates of the Caribbean and its a Small World.  He didn't want to have anyone recognize his birthday, so he wouldn't let me get him a birthday pin.  But I did round up some cast members to sing Happy Birthday, which he rolled his eyes at!

Lyvie's highlight came when she met Elsa and Anna from Frozen!  This is THE experience this year at Disney and we had to run to a line at park opening just to get a ticket for a reservation to see them.  Then we had to stand in line for about 35 minutes during our allotted time to see them.  Lyv was a good sport, and it was well worth it to see her face!

She just stared at Elsa and didn't really realize that Anna was there too:) Poor Anna kinda gets the short end of the stick.  It was so adorable!



We managed to catch the parade and finally saw Mickey Mouse and friends - so Max was happy! It was during the parade that Shawn get the final score for the BYU game (they won) so he was happy too!





Sam loved the Jedi Training - he fought Darth Mahl - and he got to score 2 awesome rides on the Indiana Jones Ride!  My personal favorite!



Jack's favorite part of the day was kicking Darth Vader's trash in the Jedi Training Academy.  He had some pretty wicked light saber skills!

Sam's favorite ride of the day was Splash Mountain - it might of have been because it was so hot and humid that day - but he went on it about 5 times (thanks to the stroller passes).




I love Disneyland - even the smells - candy, sugar coated, carmel popcorn, frozen lemonade.  I love all the costumed characters and the fact that the cast members kind of have to be nice to you:)  I love how excited the kids got as they approached a really fun ride or saw a favorite character up close.  It really is such a great day.


All the kiddos on Dumbo and Casey Jr. Train Ride


Lyvie rounded out her princess experience with a visit to Merida, Aurora, Snow White, & Ariel










Because we only had 1 day at each park we hit the parks hard - running back and forth, using fast passes and stroller passes as much as possible to get on as many rides as we could manage. By the end of the day the kids were pretty pooped so we didn't stay for the fireworks, but we were able to watch them from our shuttle, feeling the Magic all the way to bed:)