Sunday, April 17, 2011

Warm Rain

She figured out that she didn't have to come down the slide after climbing up the ladder and to make it even more fun Mama would freak out as she ran around up top playing with her cousins

                                                                                                          Evelyn talking to Drew about throwing the rope.
Playing in the house didn't last too long because there was a stray wasp.
Watching the wasp walk around
Alex used my camera and got Drew to put on one of his best smiles!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Friday/Saturday

Friday I hit up the JBF sale and came home with a great haul for $123. I'm hoping to post a picture of that soon...

That afternoon/evening we were cleaning getting ready for our friends to come on Saturday.

Our friends were from out of state and we haven't seen them in over a year so we were more into catching up then me taking pictures. She's due in June and looks great.
We also had a surprise visit from out of town friends (also pregnant-due any day) and their daughter. She's 1 year younger than Isaac and the three kids were having a GREAT time playing together... so great that when it was time for them to go to lunch their daughter wanted to stay with us. We gladly kept her (and sent them on probably their last solo date for awhile) and after we all ate she snuggled on the couch with Cliff watching Blue's Clues. Would of loved to snap that picture, but she never feels comfortable enough to stay when her parents leave so I wasn't about to jeopardize that. Great day though and I'll make up for it tomorrow when we all head up to the farm.

Updated with that promised picture!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Dun na. Dun na. Sand Shark!




 


Another sunny day with very little homework means we got to search out new parks. Love these kinds of days! I felt like trying out a new park today and since we were unsure how long we'd have Noah we chose one near his house. We found out he LOVES lying in the sand like a little sand shark.  Evelyn would follow the boys all over the park whenever one of them tried to run off and play something else. 






Isaac finally got it and got really fast at it.

 Alex figured out how to spin very quickly down  this thing and promptly taught his brother the secret. They spent most of the time running back up the equipment to swirl down again!
I noticed some plastic coins in the sand and  the boys then took turns burring it and then playing "hot or cold" until they found it again. The game ended when they both forgot where that spot actually was. 
First thing Evelyn saw was this little play area. She ran to it first thing, clasped her hands, and started talking in her sweetest voice telling all the world her beautiful story. Alex was there playing with her and I got him to pose for a moment so I could snap this picture of the two of them. 

Park Place Thursday







Alex figured out how to spin very quickly down this thing and promptly taught his brother the secret. They spent most of the day running up the equipment to swirl back down again.  Isaac finally caught on to doing it like his brother and they would both race to see who could do it fastest. 
Another sunny day without homework meant we got to search out new parks. Evelyn followed the boys all over the park wanting to play in all their games. The first thing she saw was this little play area. She ran to it, clasped her hands, and started talking in her sweetest voice telling all the world her beautiful story. Alex was playing with her and I got him to pose long enough to snap this cute picture of them.








Wednesday, April 13, 2011

All Roads Lead to Dancing


Isaac was so fixated on the camera he wasn't even dancing because he wanted his picture taken. After showing him the difference when pictures are taken posed and not posed, he finally started having some fun. This is the posed position he was in for about 20 something minutes. Every single picture he's looking straight at the camera with his hands awkwardly on his chest. I look forward to getting some more pictures of him tomorrow now that he's had a chance to see the difference it makes.

All the dancing and spinning was too much for her hair clips and she ended with crazy hair.

Alex letting loose and doing some dance moves. Caught him mid-flight in this one.







By the end of the day Evelyn just couldn't take it anymore. After demanding every blanket in sight get
placed on her she settled into the couch
for an episode of Blue's Clues and promptly fell asleep.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Anything you can do.....

With the sun shining high in the sky, and no homework this week (Star testing week) we spent a couple hours after school playing at the park with some of our friends. The kids all had a fantastic time playing with each other and running all over the park. 
Everything she saw her brothers do she wanted to do too. She followed them all over the park trying to keep up and do the same things. 

Monday, April 11, 2011

Tag... you're it!

At the park and her brothers ran off to play tag. She really wanted to play tag with them too, and went chasing after them calling out to them the whole way: "Come back Axe (alex); Wait!; hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Waiting for Dinner


Best way to spend the last rays of sunlight are with sand and a shovel while waiting for dinner.


Saturday, April 9, 2011

3 Bullets and 10 Bucks

We started out the day in South Shore Tahoe looking for breakfast and working on a plan for the day. We ended up traveling up(?) HWY 50 and stopping at a vista point for pictures and a little exploring.  We drove though cave rock and later learned the history of it at the vista point. 
Cave Rock
Cave rock is the most holy and most sacred ground to the Washoe Indians (and still is) and yet in 1931 we blew a hole in it so we could drive though it at highway speeds....
We wandered around the Vista point for a short while and another couple asked us to take their picture so in return they took ours as well. 
A couple asked us to take their picture and then took ours in return. I have a tree growing out of my head... but at least we have a picture.
The water was so pretty and clear and the most beautiful shades of blue and green. There was still some snow on the ground (it did just snow the night before) and I liked how it sparkled in the sunlight. Cliff was fascinated with plucking ice cycles  from the rocks. We had been admiring them on all the roofs and on the under carriages of all the cars that sat outside. Even made some really cool frozen stream water falls on the sides of the mountains.  He didn't want his picture taken and got more enjoyment from ducking from my camera much to my annoyance. 

Hide and seek
My super icky, dirty, dirty car. Go ahead, stalk me with THAT plate. :D
I noticed my car is in desperate need of a good washing after the snow covered it.

We were getting hungry so we went in search of breakfast which came in the form of the local Safeway (my favorite store). They didn't have any breakfast like sandwiches like our local one at home, but we settled on yogurt, a banana, Hostess Cinnamon Streusel cake, and a starbucks coffee.  All-star breakfast for sure!

When we were done eating, but before we left the store Cliff headed to the center (front) of the store and played a little video poker (theme of the weekend). The slot attendant was very friendly and chatty and even let me take a picture after Cliff won 10 bucks (also a common theme). 

Winning, even in my favorite store at breakfast

We left Safeway and just started driving until we came into Carson City. We noticed a very large movie theater attached to a casino and moseyed on up towards it to see how much it would cost to catch a showing of 'Hannah'. 13 dollars for the two of us and only 10 minutes since it 'started' so we headed inside. The movie had some really cool fight scenes that I likes, but not all that much in the way of plot. One amazing line in the movie though... Someone asked Hannah how her mother died and she replies very simply "3 bullets". Awesome. We then won free game play at the adjacent Club Fandango casino so headed over for a little bit of gambling. We never got the free play, had some fun playing for quite awhile, but still only half way to our free play. Again, thanks to Cliff, we ended up 10 bucks ahead. 

With no real place we had to be (and beautiful blue skies above) we drove though Arby's for lunch on the run and headed out for Virgina City. We were this far already, why not?
Old mining tools all over town in Silver City
Beautiful drive. Such tiny little towns, and small, old houses and yet people STILL live like that. Crazy and a little humbling to think about. I loved the old mining structures still in great condition just sitting on the side of the road all through Silver City. 

Silver City would be a fascanating place to walk though and explore (take pictures). Mine shafts everywhere and there is even a 'Cabin in the Sky' that is for rent and has 'fine dining' available.


Driving into Virgina City and the very first thing you notice is a very large church steeple (directly in front of a slightly smaller one a street back). There were a LOT of churches, especially for such a small town but I really wanted to take pictures of the "Church in the Sky" so we parked there and headed up to the main (western) street. 
The church in the sky

Most of the street was different saloons and then many touristy shops. About 3 candy shops, 2 or three old time photo places (one had a picture of "Miss Kitty's Bath House"- best old time photo idea I've ever seen), plenty of history, and lots of fun little things to see and discover. We ventured into most of the saloons since they all seemed to have pieces of the towns history preserved. There was the 'silver queen', the suicide table, and one saloon that still had coin slot machines that paid out silver dollars and gold (if you hit big enough). I didn't win much, I actually lost 3 dollars, but Cliff and I both got to watch a silver dollar drop into the tray which was very fun. 

This church looks so pretty when you don't look at it directly next to the church in front of it
This church was much prettier when you didn't look at it directly next to the  'Church in the Sky' that was in front of it.
This church was much prettier when you didn't look at it right next to the church in the sky.
After walking through most of the street and looking in the most interesting of shops we went back to our car and drove across town to check out the historic cemetery (which was HUGE-several acres).  We were told there was a very interesting story about a local prostitute so we hiked up and down the hills trying to find her grave. Come to find out after we got home her name was Julia C. Bulette and she's entombed east of town at an unmarked site. Since we didn't know that, we walked up and down the paths through the grave markers trying to find something declaring a prostitute buried below for over an hour. 

Every symbol on the headstones had meaning (also something I didn't fully know until later) and the graveyard wasn't just 1 cemetery, it was actually several all next to each other segregated by ethnic, religious, professional and fraternal lines. There was a section in the beginning for members of the Masonic temple and Morning Stars. There were whole areas just for Irish immigrants, English immigrants, French immigrants, Firemen, or military personal all separated by fences. There were graves 200+ years old, and I even came  across one grave that was just a week old. 
.... On every side....
We found many graves of infants, children, and very young adults. It was very humbling to see such a reminder that people lived a hard life and death at any age was part of it. Beautiful the way they looked after their dead though. 
Such beautiful stone work and iron work. Even the nails, all made by hand
The graveyard was designed (in Victorian Times) to be a beautiful, lush garden where people could go to contemplate life and wanted to bury their loved ones. It wasn't meant to be just a lot of holes covered with marble but an actual park to enjoy being in. Now with age, and thieves, and vandals it's little more than dead bushes and lots of dirt surrounding hundreds of beautiful headstones and plenty of town history.


By the time we were done scouring the headstones it was almost 6 so we headed back to town (Tahoe) to find dinner and get some gambling in. We realized when we got into town that we weren't actually that hungry yet so we headed straight to Harveys to play a few games and score a few drinks. We started with Keno (you buy your games and walk away...not that cool) and then Cliff found more video poker that paid him a few bucks before we ventured onto a roulette table. Odds are totally stacked against you, but I'm a sucker for chance games. On our last play I chose the number 20 (since 20 is the day Cliff and I met/got together). 136 dollar pay out after tip and we walked away happy (my only true win for the night). We played some slots in Harveys and Harrahs and I got Cliff to drop 5 bucks on a few games of Big 6 (more chance) and then we walked up the street to check out the other two casinos. One had no tables whatsoever, and both (probably because of the small sizes) seemed less smoky.
Still, not too much going on, and no great luck so we went back to our car and drove up the Fox & Hound for dinner (didn't realize they only serve appetizers at 11:30pm).  We ordered the combination pizza (great crust!) and a bowl of chili. After two nights of eating there I can confidently say the food is very yummy and I will go back next time I'm in Tahoe. 

Thems the Rules...or 10 bucks

What an amazing day, limiting my photo selection today was difficult.

A couple asked us to take their picture and then took ours in return. I have a tree growing out of my head... but at least we have a picture.
First thing in the morning we went walking around a Visa Point and a couple offered to take our picture

Burned down and rebuilt
In Virginia City this church fascinated me

Looks like an ocean... crazy just how big lake Tahoe is
Driving back to Tahoe and the lake looks more like the ocean!



Friday, April 8, 2011

Snow Covered Anniversary

Headed out on our anniversary trip to South Shore Lake Tahoe with beautiful sunshine, but we managed to get caught in plenty of falling snow as it got dark and we got closer. Fun to look at, very cold, and a little scary to drive in. Wanted to take a picture of us standing in the falling snow but I feared for my camera.

It was coming down heavy enough we passed a snowplow clearing the road. He was busy texting or something and almost ran us off the road... twice. Why would anyone choose to live here?!

We found our way to our room and then down to the Fox & Hound for a yummy dinner, some entertainment, and Cliff even won 10 bucks at video poker.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Hi, Duck!

We made a stop at the park by the zoo to watch the ducks and fountain (Evelyn calls it a waterfall). Evelyn was in love with watching the ducks, geese, and even squirrels that all came very close to us. She loved the flowers and kept crouching down to smell them (hilarious to see) and when I picked this one for her she wanted to put it back with the others so she could sniff them all at once. Super cute and very funny.


Waving to the ducks. "Hi, ducks!"
Smelling the flowers


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

4 Minutes or Fed Ex not Fed Up

I've been super excited all week long for my wedding album to come in. Finally today it was supposed to arrive by Fed Ex. I waited all morning hoping it would come before I took Isaac to school but no luck. I prayed it would be waiting for me when I got home from running errands and taking Robin to school, but it was not there. I waited patiently in anticipation for it to arrive before I had to pick the kids up from school, but no luck and when I came home it still had not arrived. I peeked out my front door several times hoping I just didn't hear a knock, but it was pointless. It came time for me to drive the boys to their mom's house and I wasn't going to get my hopes up. 20 minutes later I arrive home and see a notice on my door. I missed the Fed Ex guy by literally 4 minutes. I called the company but it was impossible to pick it up and if I wanted my package someone needed to be in my home between 8am and 9pm. Thanks Jerks! I have kids and I'm home all day long but I make many trips leaving the house empty for 10-20 minutes. Many, many minutes of stewing later I hear a timid knock on my door. The Fed Ex guy came back! He finished his last delivery and thought he saw my car in my driveway and wanted to try one last time. I couldn't have been more excited, I almost kissed the guy!



Poor Chicken


Making some eggs for dinner and noticed this monster sized egg, the lid of the box wouldn't even close!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Princess of the Carseat


Running errands around town with a child who hasn't yet napped is much easier with the DVD player hooked up. She sits happily with her water and crown and watches her movie so I can get things done

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Dispatcher Awards

Dispatcher of the year for the third time, congratulations!


The theme was nautical/cruise but it made me think of a 1940's sailor poster or vargas girl. Let's be honest, I'll find any excuse to dress 40's style. I stayed up all night (went to Jared's house for game night last night) making this dress. The machine broke and I had to hand sew the zipper and glue all my ribbon, but I felt comfortable and pretty.



Mom and Debby got these mostly matching outfits. They looked great! I had such a fun time and was so happy I got to go!