Thursday, July 30, 2015

Bunk Beds

I have been waiting for the new bunk beds since we ordered them in March.  Wesley has been counting down the days until he has a ladder to climb in his room.  I wish I could say Wyatt was also anticipating the new beds, but he still loves loves loves his crib so Wesley is a single boarder for bit longer. The bunk beds are a double over a double....yes double over double!  No one believes it until they see it and everyone imagines the bedroom is overtaken by beds, but that's not the case at all and we are all able to slumber party in there!  I am so excited for the boys and their next adventure in bedroom sharing...let's hope they think it's as awesome as I imagine it's going to be!




Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Chase is on the Case

Wesley saw this costume in Costco and HAD TO HAVE IT....we haven't decided on Halloween costumes yet but it was deemed a necessity for the dress up collection so he went home and collected all the quarters he could find until he had 65 quarters...three days later we went back with a baggies of change and one REALLY happy little boy.  I quote, "This is the best thing I have bought...ever!".  We think you make a pretty cute Chase Mr. Wesley!




Sunday, July 26, 2015

One Epically LONG roadtrip

We started out our biggest summer trip last Thursday when we dropped the dogs off at the boarder and headed out bright and early.  Our first planned stop was the waterslides in Redding and the boys were super jazzed when we got there.  We had a few pit stops along the way, including a side of the road potty stop complete with a buffalo sighting!  The two hour break at the water park was just what we needed to rally through the rest of the drive and finish up our day in Grant's Pass.  Uncle Sam joined us for dinner and the night (including swimming) and a delish breakfast the next day...note, yummy yelp reviewed food was a true staple of this road trip!  We headed out the next morning and went about 3 hours before coming to wild bird sanctuary of sorts which was a perfect one hour destination stop to stretch our legs.  The last leg of our driving journey that day ended when we arrived in Portland and unpacked for a few days.  The hotel wasn't quite what it appeared to be online, but it was perfect none the less.  We hit up a Nelson sister family party to celebrate Vince and Chelsea's upcoming wedding and then Daddy hit up the local steakhouse for what he claims was a phenominal dinner.  We played at the most awesome Children's Museum and enjoyed an authentically loving and intentional wedding with all of Daddy's extended Nelson family.  The boys loved exploring the woods and playing with second cousins they rarely see.  Apparently the weather was exceptionally warm while we were there, but Daddy and I are almost positive we could move to Portland tomorrow and be happy.  The next morning we headed out for part two of our vacation and enjoyed a VERY scenic trip across Oregon to Bend.  I am pretty sure I have NEVER seen that many trees in such a dense area, it blew my mind.  After a quick lunch stop at Spork, we were off to the Santopadres and SUNRIVER!!!!  First stop, the SHARC!  Sunriver did not disappoint this year and as nervous as Heather and I were about all of us sharing one house, it worked out perfectly and I think everyone had a blast...especially the mommies and daddies when we were able to kick back in the hot tub or play cards after bedtime!  We had some firsts this year including riding the ponies (only Wesley and Emmeline did it) and family rafting down the river.  We were the absolute two dead last boats to arrive, but with only one paddler (thanks dads!) we still managed to have a blast!  Wesley had a run in with the largest horse I've ever seen and he learned you can't feed grass to a huge horse with a closed fist.  Wyatt rode the train 8 times, we all played mini golf, and mommy left with a coveted hydro flask...Daddy even found time one morning to bike to the golf course and get a round in before we all went swimming.  We ended our stay with a family fishing trip at East Lake- I think Daddy was hoping it would be a little better fishing, but the littles had fun swimming in the ice cold water and Emmeline enjoyed reeling in five fish that day.  We made it home with only one stop in Dunsimar for dinner and tucked everyone in around 9:30 Thursday night!  We made it through leg two of the journey and with time for one quick round a dishes and laundry, we were back on the road at 10 am Friday morning!  We headed off to Carmel to hit up Dennis the Menace Park, the beach, and the aquarium.  I think we can all agree that the trip was a blast but everyone was slowly losing steam and kiddos trying to rally after a week and half on the road can lead to some meltdowns in restaurants or pools or parks....The Medinas joined us for our weekend away and watched our kiddos so we could celebrate Jerod and Courtney's wedding that my dad was officiating over and my uncle was DJing.  We got to hang with Mark and Katie and my parents and have a nice mommy and daddy date night.  Gigi and Papa met us at the aquarium the next day (what a nice break that is for me when they're around!!) and then we headed home....after 11 days of almost pain free driving, we sat in traffic for more than half our drive home.  I can only hope the garlic festival is actually that  great that people aren't disappointed after the drive!  After a dinner by In-N-Out and a reunion with our pups, we all headed to bed with happy hearts full of memories and bodies ready to sleep in our own beds! With seven weeks left until baby #3 comes, I think it's safe to say, we'll be staying close to home now...expect for our last little adventure to Yosemite next month, heaven help me now!










 

 
 
















 
 




Monday, July 13, 2015

Lake Tahoe

We headed up to Lake Tahoe for the annual DeTar Family reunion of sorts and as usual, it didn't disappoint.  We were only able to stay one night as we are gearing up to leave again in a few days for a longer trip to Portland and Sunriver.  It was great to meet baby Hudson and see Leslie as she's knee deep in chemo and doing really well rocking her awesome wigs.  It's fun to catch up with family we don't see a lot and the boys were old enough this year to appreciate the lake.  Wesley kept telling us how much he loved the cabin and Lake Tahoe, I think we've got a nature buff on our hands.  We can't wait to see where we're staying next year...with 8 kids in total plus all us adults, it's going to have to be a pretty big cabin!