Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Camping Trip 2011

We got back from camping at Oak City a little before 1:00 a.m. last night.
We literally had mountains of fun.

The scenery and wildlife is a big part of why we go camping.

There was wildlife and scenery a plenty.
Maybe a little too much wildlife for my taste.
Spider fan anyone?

Perhaps vultures are more to your liking?
DOE - a deer, a female deer.

And meet her boyfriend - Buck.
I also saw many cows. They liked to wake us up in the mornings.
I don't have a picture.
If you can't imagine a cow then you need a better imagination.
I also saw a lizard, but couldn't catch it.
Either lizards are getting faster, or I am getting slower!

Isabelle enjoyed collecting the scenery.

Of course our trip was filled with the usual camping experiences.

Such as...

Hiking.

Crossing Bridges.

With help at times.


Four Wheeling.
Does this helmet make my head look big?

Now if I could only reach the clutch...
Thank heavens for older cousins!

Time for swinging.
"Mom, there is something wrong with this swing!"
"Ah, being off of the ground does seem to help!"
"Let me give you a hand big sister."

Sadly he is too young to know you have to move out of the way after pushing someone in the swing.

YIPPEE! 

When you are camping you must eat lots of snacks.


Good company makes the food  taste better.

Yepi thought she had died and gone to doggy heaven.
She got held and played with enough to last her 
until next years camping trip!
She also got to find lots of leftover barbecue snacks all over the place.
At home she only gets the droppings from 2 kids, 
but camping she had no less than 7 kids to clean up after!
It helps to have friends.
If anyone got scared of the graceful deer coming into camp, 
Yepi became the protector of the campsite.
Stand back - she is one ferocious little puppy!

Shooting goes hand in hand with camping.
Here is Isabelle contemplating how to shoot.

No need to worry - she got the hang of it very quickly.
She was destroying targets left and right.
It was very impressive.
There is just something so American about shooting a 
gun on the 4th of July.
Some people might think this is child abuse.
To each his own I suppose!
We believe in teaching our children about guns and gun safety very early on.

The kids were great at entertaining themselves.
Anyone up for a game of baseball?

This one is always up for anything!

Lets move on to Frisbee.

Followed by a little football.

Here we have the "boys only" tent with an exciting game of aggravation taking place. At other times this became the "girls only" tent, and many battles for territory would pursue.

After a couple of days Soungsik made all of the kids bows and arrows.
The kids promptly started up the ever classic game of
"Indians and Ninjas"

Mostly camping is about sitting around.


And getting massaged.

And maybe, just once, succumbing to sleep.


William was Grandpa's little shadow.

But being a shadow does have it's risks.

It wouldn't be a camping trip by the sand dunes if somebody didn't get stuck.
It was only about 110 degrees on the sand.
Fortunately there is no shortage of nice people in Oak City and 
people came within a few minutes to help us push!

We did lots of other fun things as well.
Of course there were nights by the campfire,
and the always disgusting and messy roasted marsh mellows.

We went swimming in Delta on Saturday and this was the highlight of the 
trip for me because I had 2 teenage girls ask if Isabelle was my younger sister.
"Why yes you beautiful angels!  
She is my younger sister, with a mere 12 year age difference!
How sweet of you to ask!"

I got a little - and I mean little reading done.
Much visiting accomplished though.
I thought I had achieved a pretty decent tan until I came home 
and it washed off in the shower - c'est la vie!

We stopped by the graveyard to visit Grandma and Grandpa's gravesites.
I also have two sets of great grandparents here, as well as my uncle who died on his mission, an aunt who died on the day she was born and my cousin would be only a few months older than myself that died in a car crash a few years ago. We miss them all so much and it's important for us to have them stay alive in our memories and to be introduced to our children.

On the 4th we went to see the fireworks which officially wrapped up the trip.
Liam and Yepi slept soundly through the entire thing.
Isabelle loved it and that made it all worth it.

Now I am off to see if I can rid the car, house, children, pet, clothes etc. 
from all of the camping fun (AKA dirt)!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Goodbye Doo Il

We are a little heart broken today.
Doo Il went back to Korea bright and early this morning.

Isabelle and I might have been crying a little
too much the last 12 hours.
Soungsik doesn't really cry, 
but you can tell he is upset as well.
It's not often, okay actually ever,
that I don't want a guest to leave.

We would have kept him forever.

He is one of the nicest, most positive,
and funniest people I have ever met.
We don't speak the same language,
but that matters less than you would think.

We love you Doo Il, and we miss you so much!

Las Vegas and Other Vacation Stuff.

After going to the Grand canyon we drove up to St. George.
We all decided after being in the car all day that swimming in a cool pool would be very refreshing.
It was.  This was William's first time in a real big pool.
It was hilarious.  If you can imagine a group of piranhas attacking a 
leg of lamb then you know what William looked like in the pool.  
Isabelle almost drowned in the 3 feet section.  I was holding her and I was telling her "Stand up it's only 3 feet, stand up!"  She was yelling back "I can't, I can't, I - oh wait it's not deep here!"  William swallowed so much water in the pool that he threw up in the hot tub.  That was slightly embarrassing - luckily we were the only ones there - except for 2 teenage boys.  They were very nice about it!

On Saturday we drove down to Las Vegas.  This was my first time taking children there.
Vegas was not intended for children.
Shocker - I know.
Please notice the flip flops on Isabelle's feet.
Shortly after this elephant picture Soungsik started carrying her on his shoulders.
One flip flop fell off somewhere.  This was very bad.
Soungsik ended up carrying her all over for along time until we could get back to the car and get some more shoes.  Isabelle was crying and saying "I hate Las Vegas - it took my new flip flop away!!!"
People were already looking at us like we were insane for even having children AND for wearing clothes.
Now they were looking at us like 
"You hillbillies, buy that creature some shoes!"

Here we are waiting for the buffet at the Bellagio.
Just for those of you who think the buffets are cheap,
it's $25.00 per person at lunchtime.
They wanted to charge for Isabelle - luckily I talked them out of it.
Isabelle went to dish up with Soungsik and came back with 
a plate that had 1 slice of pizza and a whole bunch of desserts.
When I looked at her plate she looked at her plate and then at me and said
"Hey mom, what can I say? I'm on vacation!"
You can't argue with that logic.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas I guess!
I went back for at least 3 extra plates of food, 
not because I was hungry or that it was really good food, 
I just wanted to get my moneys worth!

By the lions at the MGM.
The kids made us stay here for a long time!
Here are the kids at a store called "It's Sugar".
I think they should call it 
"It's Sugar Stupid!"
This was a favorite of the kids.

The monorail was by far the kids favorite thing!
I think it was my favorite thing too.
There was air conditioning, almost no people,
and zero pornography!
We rode the monorail a lot!

I had on at least twice as many clothes as any other woman in the town.
It was bizarre.  It didn't matter how fat, old, or ugly they were, they were all half naked.
I think I almost lost my buffet lunch at least 15 times!
Isabelle saw a naughty picture on the sidewalk and she said
"Mom that lady forgot to put her clothes on!"

Soungsik and I decided a trip to Las Vegas required a lot more money and a lot fewer children than we had.
As we were leaving Vegas Isabelle said,
"Mom, you are SUCH a mommy!"

I was having the exact same thought,
and I took it as a compliment!

The next day we went to Zion's.
This was also different with kids.
We decided to go for a hike.
We went about 15 feet and the kids
(well Soungsik and Isabelle) started whining.
It's hot.  It's soooo hot.  My legs are tired.
I can't walk anymore!
Oh brother - back on the shuttle bus we go!

So we didn't get to the narrows or anything, but it was still so beautiful.
I think I prefer Zion's and Bryce's to the Grand Canyon.
I prefer pretty much everywhere to Vegas!

I think I prefer home to all of the above!

The Grand Canyon 2011

We went to the Grand Canyon a few days ago.
This was my first time taking children. It made me feel slightly old!
  
I only have one word for you...GRAND!

No backdrop required.

I always dress my children in matching outfits for vacations.
That's just how organized I am - NOT!
Completely coincidental.


 William LOVED the Grand Canyon.
I mean there are rocks and dirt everywhere.
There are huge cliffs you can throw rocks off of.
You can climb, or attempt to climb everything in sight, that is until your 
overly protective mother tells you "NO" for the hundredth time!

Isabelle looked at me after we had been there for a few minutes and said
"Mom really, I am 5 and a half - I can walk by myself."
Arrggh - stop growing up!  I can't take it.
I will still want you to hold my hand when you're 20 - get used to it!
Isabelle loved spotting lizards! 


2 cute people + 2 non cute people =  1 awesome family.
I am pretty lucky!


Isabelle named this the
"Momma Bear Cave".

Isabelle and Soungsik on a HUGE precipice.
I had to turn around and avert my eyes.

Isabelle and Doo-Il on another huge precipice.  
I am terrified of heights - is this my daughter?

This is Isabelle on top of the precipice by herself.
It's windy up there!
My mom would have had a heart attack if she saw this!
Just us girls.

And the boy club.

Soungsik and I made the decision on this trip to give up our 
career dream of becoming a professional modeling couple!

We all loved the burro!

Soungsik on a cliff doing the splits.
If you can I guess you should!

You can't beat these views for lunch.
I am here to tell you if you happen to loose a paper plat to the wind here,
you will never see it again.

I really, really LOVE these men!
William might be tiny, but he may rule the world one day!
Stand back!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Exciting Things!

Today I had 4 exciting things happen. 
Most of them are because of William.

First and most importantly William started saying
"Mommy, mommy"!!!  
He has said it before in the middle of the night, but it's like a switch went off and he was saying it a lot today.  

Second he also started saying "Grandma" today.  Strange that it was on the same day, but Grandma was almost as excited as I was.  He has been saying "Grandpa and Daddy" for ages!

The third exciting thing is not really a good thing, but it was very exciting!  I was changing William into his pajamas and he peed all over me!  I thought only newborn babies did that.  He thought it was hilarious!  Me - not so much! Maybe this was some sort of trade off for the "mommy" thing?  

Lastly - we got a puppy today!!!  This was not a planned dog.  Like much of what happens in our life, it was pretty spur of the moment.  Once I get an idea into my head, not matter how smart or idiotic it may be, it doesn't take me long to materialize the idea. The puppy is a 3 month old Chihuahua.  I must say, we've only had her a few hours, but I am fast becoming a fan.  Mostly because she doesn't bark much,  or bite, and she hasn't peed in my house or on me even once today.  I wish I could say that much for some of my children! Right now puppy has no name.  Isabelle keeps calling her Buttercup and Sally - but I doubt they'll stick.  Isabelle is in heaven.  William seems to be pretty happy about it as well.
She won't be very much bigger when she's full grown.


Puppies usually don't have a very long life expectancy at our house.
I am keeping my fingers crossed that this will be the puppy for us!

Now off to bed to prepare for another exciting day tomorrow.
I wonder what will be in store!!!

School's Out For Summer!!!

Well we are officially on summer vacation until the
first of August.
I was planning on school going until the end of June, but I started feeling that the teacher needed some R&R! 
That means the pupil probably needs it too!

Oh how I LOVE summer!
Summer means more time for...

SWINGING!

DIGGING!

PLAYING MONKEY!

FALLING IN LOVE WITH LADYBUGS!



Today we celebrated the end of school by...
PLAYING WITH FRIENDS!

GOING TO THE MOVIES!
(We saw Kung Fu Panda 2 - Loved it!)

FOLLOWED BY LUNCH AT MCDONALDS!

Hooray for summer!
We'll be taking a break from all kinds of work,

but you don't get a vacation from some 
"business"!
Even toddlers have jobs to do!
Keep up the good work William!