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Thursday, September 15, 2011

First Day Of Kindergarten!!





Maddix started Kindergarten on August 31st, 2011.  His teachers name is Mrs. Riser.  We have been told by many people that she is one of, if not the best!  She seems wonderful...so kind and loving towards all the kids.  He instantly liked her.  He met her the day before school started and had a short testing period with her.  She said he did excellent and seems more than ready to start!  Everyday he has enjoyed it.  He loves to learn and I think he is probably a sweet, quiet, well-mannered little student.  The first week he went only half a week and then it was Labor Day weekend.  He was confused and asked why he wasn't going to school anymore and when he could go back!  You gotta love sweet and innocent kindergartners!  I hope his desire to learn will continue as the years go on.  While Maddix is at school, it allows me to have some one-on-one time with Carter, which I am truly enjoying!  We'll enjoy it while it lasts...since baby #3 is coming soon!  We can't wait!

Carter's Big Boy Birthday Party!








Carter turned the big 3 on August 20th!  The whole year I knew he would love a heavy equipment construction themed party.  He is obsessed with dump trucks, backhoes, track hoes, etc.  Grandpa Larry has both a dump truck and a back hoe.  Carter gets so happy when he gets to ride in one of those.  This year Carter was especially deserving of a fun b-day bash because he earned it!  We had been struggling with potty training...to say the least.  Then some helpful advice from a friend about using food coloring in the toilet at potty time helped get him interested in the whole process.  And then to really hook him in I told him that he couldn't have a "big boy birthday party" until he knew how to go potty!  So with about a month ahead until his b-day he got on the potty training bandwagon.  He must have finally been ready because he really understood it all.  He was pretty much trained within 2 weeks!  My easiest yet!  I am so proud of him!  Therefore he was totally deserving of this party.  And Carter's birthday is only 2 days before Nana Connie's.  She was having a big one this year!   I along with a ton of help from my sister-in-law Nicole, made this Hello Kitty cake.  I wanted to do something cute and fun and she has always liked Hello Kitty....and she is really a little girl at heart!  They both enjoyed sharing a special party day together!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Summer Highlights!

Everyone up at Still Water Dam...watching it spill over

Having a picnic with Grandma Pam, Grandpa Larry, Granny Helen,  Beau, Nicole, and Karen at Still Water.

Even GiGi got to come up with us...Carter loves his GiGi girl!

The boys riding some rides at Liberty Park.  I used to come here with my Grandma Steele.  I love this place.   It's like a mini Lagoon, mini zoo, and mini splash park combined.  

The Kid's Rodeo in Neola...4th of July!  Carter attempting to do an animal chase, but got scared and started crying!

Maddix preparing for the bunny and chicken chase!

Maddix running around in all the chaos.

Maddix was so close to catching a chicken here...not sure what we would have done with it?

Mom and the boys at the pool in Roosevelt

We went to the Roy Aquatic Center with Rachel and Reese...this kicked off our mini summer vacation on the Wasatch Front!

This pool was awesome...Maddix and Mom even got to go down a waterside!

Carter at Fat Katz in Ogden...he loved this little ride!

We went mini-golfing with Grandpa Lou at Fat Katz


Feeding the ducks at Liberty Park...the kids loved it!  So glad we didn't go to the zoo and went here instead!

Chillin' in the park

Playing Peek-a-Boo in the wading streams at Liberty Park


Cruising on the go-kart with Kaitlyn, Uncle Derek, and Grandpa Lou

Maddix's swimming lessons

Carter at his swimming lessons

Uncle Beau and Aunt Nicole took the boys fishing...they each caught one or two!



Carter and Mom at our Mommy-and-Me swimming lesson


Monday, July 4, 2011

Photos of My Boys and Some Great Friends










On our last trip to O-Town, we had a great time!  We packed a lot into this visit.  We had fun taking pics near 25th St. and the Union Station.  The boys loved the balloons and the train!  We even got to catch up with two of my great friends, Miss Carly and our favorite seminary teacher Bro. Humphreys.  It was so nice to chat and catch up with them.  I also got to see most of my Valley Girls at Kristi's baby shower.  I was so excited to be in town at the right time to attend.  And finally, I had a wonderful girls night out with some of my BFF's Rachel, Natalie, and Morgan.  We stuffed ourselves silly at Red Lobster and chatted the night away.  It was just what I needed!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Our Mexico Trip

Ek Balam


Chichen Itza

In the Cenote!


Ben chillin' in Valladolid

Dzibanche, Kinichna, and Kohunlich


The amazing pop drinking, french fry eating spider monkey

Lamani

On top of Lamai 


Tulum


Flying men on Vera Cruz?


Ben & I went to the Yucatan Peninsula in February.  We were gone for 9 long days (the 6th - the 14th)!  Although we missed the kids a lot we had a blast.  They were in good hands with all the grandparents pitching in to watch them.  We flew into Cancun late Sunday night.  We boarded a bus with our tour group...organized by Brent & Marsha Fieldsted.  We then drove a few hours southwest to the beautiful colonial city Valladolid.  This was such a cute little city.

The next day, Monday, we went to some nearby ruins called Ek Balam.  This is a newly excavated Mayan city with spectacular architecture and beautiful carvings.  We then went on to Chichen Itza.  This is one of the most excavated sites in the Mesoamerican world.  It was the largest or most "touristy" we went to.  It had a lot of neat ruins and things to see.  We then went to a Cenote...or a cave with a fresh water pool that we swam in.  And finally that day we went to a nearby Mayan village.  We brought items to donate to these local people.  They were in such desperate need for these items.  It was a very humbling experience, one I will never forget.  We had the opportunity to see inside a home and it was like looking into a one room pioneer home.  Very humbling. That night back in Valladolid we enjoyed a delicacy of the Yucatan...penuchos!  Delicious! Wish we could get this around here.  And to top off our day the fair just happened to be in town.  The highlight of this was the double decker party bus with blasting music and strobe lights we traveled on to get there.  We definitely arrived in style.  The fair itself...not much to see.  I've heard this one was very mild compared to most in Mexico.  There was only one...how do I put this delicately?  Freak show...for lack of a better word.  It was a two headed boy, aka, siamese twins.  It was sad to see this was their life. But I'm usually all for fairs and that kind of thing, but word to the wise, skip these when in Mexico!

Then on Tuesday we left this little town and headed south to Chetumal.  Along the way we stopped at a freshwater lagoon that looked like ocean water, called Lake Bacalar.  We spent some time here but unfortunately it down poured like there was no tomorrow.  Luckily we were under the restaurant pavilion.  So, we mostly just got to know everyone and ate yummy food!  We then arrived in Chetumal and stayed at the Holiday Inn.  Thank goodness for Holiday Inns in Mexico.  This was the best hotel by far on this vacation.  It was in this lovely town we experienced another Yucatan delicacy, machucados!  It was finely shaved ice, soaked in one of my personal fav's sweetened condensed milk, and then mixed with your flavor of choice.  I of course tried coconut and it was good...but surprisingly did not turn out to be my fav.  I actually loved the chocolate banana the best.  However, coconut ice cream in Mexico is awesome!

On Wednesday we went to three archeological sites called Dzibanche, Kinichna, and Kohunlich.  These sites are recently excavated and this area was different than most in the Northern Yucatan with more dense jungle and taller trees.  Many LDS archeologists believe these ruins could have been the area of the Land Bountiful, spoken of in the Book of Mormon.  They did have a more peaceful, serene feeling to them.  We saw a howler monkey which was stressed out by our fearless leader, Marsha, who got him going by howling at him herself.  The howler monkey was later outdone by the cute little spider monkey that was a pet to a convenience store.  She would drink Pepsi/Coca Cola and preferred one over the other...but I can't remember which.  She also chowed down on the french fries one of our tour friends was feeding her.  She normally liked Cheetos, but turned her nose up at them when the fries were in the picture.  It was quite the site to see.  For dinner this night we had super yummy steak and pork tacos.

Then on Thursday we were off to Belize!  We had to cross the border and it actually went very smoothly.  About an hour south of the border we went to the  city of Orange Walk.  We then hopped on boats and took what was supposed to be an hour long ride on New River but ended up being much longer b/c one of the boats kept breaking down.  Along the way we saw more spider monkeys, bats, the Jesus Christ bird (walked along the lilly pads), and crocodiles.  We finally arrived at the ruins of Lamani.  This area was also in dense jungle.  It had a more "Lamanite" feel to it...for lack of a better word...again. This had the steepest ruin that we were able to climb.  It was cool!  It had a rope going up the center of it for people to hold onto b/c it was so steep.  It reminded me of the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan!  I loved this...give you more of an adrenaline rush!  On top it was cool.  You could see for miles and miles.  Finally when we were returning there was another down pour.  The whole hour long ride was non-stop rain.  Our friends Brian and Raleen were the only ones smart enough and brought ponchos like instructed.  Everyone else was soaked!  I think they were even wet too.  It was a lot of fun!

Friday...finally we were on our way to the coast/beach!  On the way we stopped at the ruins of Tulum.  Tulum is an ancient seaport situated directly on the crystal clear coast of the Caribbean.  Here we had a great LDS tour guide who pointed out many religious significances to this site.  After the tour we headed to the beach and swam in the clear blue waters.  It was great.  There was only two women on the beach going topless.  And much to the men's dismay they were leathery old grandmas!  I'm sure that was the first time most of them had been to a potentially topless beach...they probably had their hopes up?  Haha...serves them right!  The rest of the time we stayed in Playa Del Carmen, right on the coast.

Saturday was one of our only free days to enjoy the beach.  Everyone was planning on going snorkeling nearby and enjoying the day basking in the sun!  Unfortunately from the second we woke up throughout the entire day, it rained!!  So, needless to say we had a relaxing day and got a lot of souvenir shopping done.  We even managed to find a Domino's with Brian and Raleen...it was great for a change!

Then on Sunday it was finally time to go to the much anticipated X-Caret.  I'd heard a lot about this place and knew I wanted to visit if I was ever in the Mayan Riveria.  It was a lot of fun.  It is an ecological theme park of sorts with a lot of activities and cultural events.  We swam in the underground rivers, visited the coral reef aquarium, saw dolphins, huge turtles, got to hold parrots (actually Ben held three at once...one on each arm and one on his head...a site to see), saw a replica of an ancient Mayan village complete with Mayan men dancers (finally some eye candy for the ladies to see),  saw a Mexican cemetery, rode in a giant rotating scenic tower,  ate our hearts out at a fabulous Mexican buffet, and finally enjoyed a spectacular show that included a replica of an ancient Mayan football game, and saw cultural dances from each state in Mexico.  A fun-filled, action-packed day!

Finally on Monday, all fun must come to an end.  We spent about an hour on the beach in the morning then headed for the airport.  We arrived in SLC at midnight.  Ben drove straight home and we arrived around 3 am!  What a whirlwind.  It was a great vacation.  We met some wonderful people, got to know others much better, and had a blast.  Can't wait to do something like it again!