Sunday, August 19, 2018

The Big Move followed by a Big Summer


At the end of April, we moved into our new house in Mapleton.  We love our new house.  I was nervous about leaving our old home in Springville, but I haven't been homesick for it at all.  Of course, I miss some of our neighbors, but since we're still close by, we can still see them at times.  Our new house started feeling like home really quickly.  I feel comfortable and safe.  So long as I'm with my family, I'm at home.

Maddie learned to draw with chalk

We love our swing set

Reagan graduated from preschool.  Here she is with Teacher Lynda and Esperanza.

These two girls are so sweet together.

Mimzy came to visit around Kirsten's birthday, and she sang "We are the Dinosaurs" with the kids.

Kirsten blew out her candles

Kids eating cake

Playing with the parachute

Josh, Kirsten, and Harper

Quin and Kirsten

Kirsten, Madalena, and Laila

Madelyn and Jager have a special relationship.  I love to watch them together.  She is delighted by his every move, and he protects her by staying close, which means she gets knocked down a lot.  But that doesn't bother her.
Looking out our bedroom window at the chickens 
One afternoon Kirsten came into the family room dressed like a cow, and Madelyn couldn't believe her eyes.  She gasped with delight to see a real cow in the family room.  She ran up to Kirsten and grabbed Kirsten's nose.  It seemed like Madelyn was trying to figure out if the cow was real.  It was so cute.  She was absolutely delighted when she realized that it was Kirsten.

Look at the delight on their faces!

During the first week in June, we celebrated Art City Days by going to the carnival.  Nana and Grampa joined us.

On the Ferris Wheel

We convinced the girls to ride the swings at the carnival.  They were scared, but ended up loving it!

Kirsten and Reagan went to Farm Camp the second week in June.  This was their second year, and they loved it all over again!
Kirsten on a horse

Reagan on a horse
 We've been to the Reservoir near our house several times this summer.  This big watermelon float of Nana's is one of our favorite water toys.  Don't worry, when Madelyn is on it, we stay very close to shore.



For one date night, Matt and I went ax throwing with one of Matt's colleagues and his wife.  I have to say that I am not a natural at ax throwing, but after a couple of hours of practice, I finally hit the center of the target.
I hit a bullseye! 
The last week in June we went to Topsail Island with my family.  Growing up my family went to Topsail Island or another beach together most summers.  It's one of my favorite family traditions.  So relaxing and fun!  I was so happy to finally get to share that tradition with my dear husband and children.

It was so nice getting the chance to catch up with family members I haven't seen much of for the last several years.  We were all so relaxed and had such a pleasant, pleasant time.  I got to catch lots of waves, which is my favorite part of going to the beach. 

We went crabbing

And caught several crabs


I just really like this picture of Kirsten and my brother Michael

Many of the cousins on the hammock.  So cute!

Reading with Aunt Bonny

We went roller skating with Sierra
After going to the beach, we drove up to New Jersey to stay with Marc, Beth, and the boys.  It was so fun to see our girls play with the boys.  They loved each other so much!
Daniel, Maddie, and Reagan

Benjamin and Kirsten

We went to the American Museum of Natural History in NYC

We saw the Balto statue in Central Park

We met up with Shelley and Jesse in Pottstown at the Ridge for breakfast

We saw the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia
 While we were waiting to get into Independence Hall, a torrential downpour started. At first we tried to stay dry in a small archway, but it became apparent that we were going to get soaking wet.  So, we went out in the rain, and the girls jumped in the puddles while we waited for our tour to start.

Jumping in puddles outside Independence Hall


The tour at Independence Hall was a fabulous experience.  I felt the Spirit so strongly.  I really believe that the Founding Fathers were inspired by God.

On July 4th we went to the Califon Carnival with Beth, Marc, and the boys.

Riding the rides



The next day our family minus Maddie, who stayed with Marc and Beth, went to see the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
On the ferry ride over to the Statue of Liberty

Looking out on Manhattan from the pedestal 

Reagan played in the splash pad at Battery Park

On our last day of vacation we went to the Turtleback Zoo with Marc, Beth, and the boys.  It was a lovely day!
At the zoo

A couple of days after we got home from vacation, Reagan graduated from Upstart, which is an online preschool that Utah provides for free.  Reagan learned so much during her year with Upstart.  She learned to recognize all of her upper case and lower case letters, the letter sounds, lots of sight words, and how to blend the sounds to read basic words.  She is so ready for Kindergarten--though she is pretty nervous about it.  She is mostly nervous about  making friends, which is a normal thing to be nervous about, but I think it's kind of funny because Reagan is so good at making friends.  Good grief!  She has so many friends that she doesn't have enough energy to play with all of them.

Reagan with Rosie and Rusty when she graduated.

Our new house has this really neat ramp that we use as a slide.  At the top of the slide, there is a little room.  In this picture, you can see Kirsten poking her head out of the little room.  We call it the "little room" because it is only about two and a half feet tall.  It's actually pretty large square footage-wise.  It's a kid's dream room, I think, because it is definitely not designed for grownups.  Kirsten and Reagan love to play up there, and about a month ago, when Madelyn was 16 months old, she learned to climb up the slide to get into the little room.  It terrified me!  I mean, I was proud of her, but she's pretty little to be going in and out of that little room.  For awhile, I was able to keep her from going up there by having her wear socks, but she learned how to take the socks off her feet pretty quickly.  Fortunately, with practice, she has gotten really good at maneuvering on the slide, and the novelty has worn off, so she doesn't do it all the time anymore.

Reagan, Maddie, and Kirsten on the slide

One Saturday we went up to Jolley's Ranch in Hobble Creek Canyon to see how Jager likes to swim, and we found that he's not crazy about it.  He's not comfortable swimming yet, but I think if we encourage him to swim, he could really learn to love it.

Matt, Jager, and Reagan at Jolley's Ranch
For Pioneer Day our family did the Mapleton 5K.  We all finished in under 45 minutes, which was very impressive.  Reagan and Kirsten ran for all of it except half a mile.  I was so impressed.  They'll either learn to love or hate running.  We push them pretty hard.

My brother Michael came to visit for about two and a half weeks.  He stayed at my parents' house, but we got to see him often, too.  One evening we had the gang over for dinner at our house.  Michael loves my homemade pizza, and I enjoy making it whenever he comes to visit.

Dad, Brian, and Michael
One evening while we were trying to read scriptures in the girls' room, Jager kept distracting us by getting in our faces.  So, Matt put him up on Kirsten's bunk bed.  As soon as we finished reading, Reagan and Kirsten had to climb up there to be with him.  It was so funny and novel to see how confused he was by being stuck up high.

Kirsten, Jager, and Reagan
One weekend we went camping up Maple Canyon at Whiting Campground.  It was quite an adventure!  Jager came with us, which made it extra fun.  We roasted hot dogs and bratwurst over our campfire and explored camp for awhile, but then we started hearing thunder.  We returned to camp to roast marshmallows and eat s'mores, but as soon as we put the marshmallows over the fire, it started hailing.  Shoving our marshmallows into our mouths, we ran into the tent.  Jager tried to follow us, but we couldn't let a wet, muddy dog come into our tent.  I felt so bad leaving him out there.  Matt tried to encourage him to go under the truck or the picnic table to stay dry, but all he wanted to do was be with us.  So he stood at the end of his chain watching us in our tent.  What a loyal doggy!  It rained the rest of the night, and it rained hard.  We all survived and stayed dry inside the tent--while all of us except Jager. 

In the morning, we had s'mores and a breakfast scramble for breakfast, and then we went on a hike up Diamond Fork Canyon.  It was 2.5 miles to five hot springs that we got to relax in for awhile.  The hike was way fun, and we all enjoyed it--especially Jager.

During the last three weeks of summer, Kirsten and Reagan took swim lessons at the Springville Rec Center.  They both made so much progress!  I'm absolutely thrilled to see how well they can swim now.  Reagan went from not swimming at all to being able to swim across the pool!  Kirsten went from doing only the doggy paddle to being able to do freestyle and backstroke.  We did lots of free swim after their lessons, too.  So they got lots of practice.  Maddie also got really comfortable in the water.  She started blowing bubbles and trying to float on her back!  I have to hold on tight to her because she will really try to take off after her big sisters.

While Kirsten and Reagan did their swim lessons, I went upstairs in the Rec Center and ran around the indoor track while pushing Madelyn in the jogging stroller.  It felt good to get some exercise, and after three weeks, I'm now in the habit of exercising, which will be really good for me long term.  Today I pulled out my bike and rode from our house all the way to the windmills at the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon.  I don't know how many miles I rode, but it was pretty far--and lots of fun.  I feel so fortunate to have the Mapleton Parkway, which is a walking/biking trail, run right in front of our house.

Tomorrow the girls get to go meet their teachers at the open house.  I can't believe the summer is over.  It's crazy that I'll have two kids in school.

2 comments:

  1. What an eventful time! I’m really glad I caught up with your blog.

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  2. awesome post! i love all of the pictures.

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