Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Life at Grandma's

Life at Grandma's is pretty good. I did have to lay down the rules for my mom, though: No cooking or cleaning up after the kids. Just "Grandma Stuff" -- leave all the dirty work to me.

Grandma loves a good tea party. She has been known to throw together some Root Beer/Diet Coke mixers.

Tea parties with 6 little boys can be a little rough. Grandma has to deal with plenty of burps, spills and the occasional food fight.



Cheers!

Grandma hosted a Mad Libs party. The boys were pretty hilarious! (I just LOVE Utah Summer nights!!!)

Here's Jack and Dallin's Studio Apartment -- complete with kitchen table, fridge, toaster and sink. I walked in the other day at 4 p.m. and found them all eating cereal and Eggo's. They think they are so cool!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Viva Las Vegas!

Goodbye Las Vegas
(Or "Lost Begas" as the little guys call it.)


We dragged the boys to various Las Vegas sites during our last few weeks as "Vegans." Don't they look thrilled in these pics? Cameron is my favorite -- he looks thoroughly dejected that we are taking his picture.

The beautiful Bellagio gardens.

Our farewell fountain shows were two of the cheeziest songs: "One, Singular Sensation" from A Chorus Line and "My Heart Will Go On," from Titanic.

Ahhh, Max Brenner -- my dream restaurant come true! I felt like I was at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Even the air smelled like chocolate!

Jack and Dallin loved their cocoa and milkshakes.

Here's Carson's chubby little paw going after the amazing cake/chocolate/marshmallow hamburger complete with strawberry ketchup and creamy mayo dipping sauces.

Cameron was in complete heaven.



Bucket List Time!

The Grand Canyon
Pathetically, we had never visited the Grand Canyon while living in Arizona for 8 years and Las Vegas for 4. So, (inspired by the Allreds) we took a day-and-a-half-trip to Kingman, the Grand Canyon Caverns and the South Rim.

We stopped by our old neighborhood in Kingman. We loved this home, and not much had changed in four years.



Good old Route 66. It's so "Radiator Springs" out there!

It was crazy taking an elevator 21 stories down! The boys loved the cave. Carson loved terrorizing us in the cave. He kept trying to touch everything and then would run away from us. He especially ruined the "moment of silence" the park ranger tried to do to show us how quiet the cave was. (She tried three different times and Carson would make a weird sound every time. We were so embarrassed!)

We were in awe of the Grand Canyon. Even Carson seemed impressed by its grandeur and beauty.


Friday, August 5, 2011

Nauvoo

The boys were SO excited to fly in an airplane that they were in the car by 6 a.m.!

Our first stop was Kansas City, MO. Check out all those Taylor cousins!

"Elder" Grandpa Taylor gave us a great wagon ride and tour of Nauvoo.



Learning how to make candles from "Sister" Grandma Taylor.

Don't let that innocent smile fool you. Carson enjoyed terrorizing Nauvoo -- picking flowers, running around at all of the sites, and yelling inappropriate things (like "Stupid Baby!) during spiritual moments.

Cameron said he was "making crepes" for all of the kids at the pioneer park.

No, this handcart really isn't that heavy. Nauvoo is just a super sweaty place!

The chaos before a family picture. (I'm not sure who took this photo since Jason and I are in the picture? It's another Nauvoo mystery!)

We just loved the temple. Especially our VIP tour by Pres. Spencer Condie! Those Taylors are the stars of the mission, and they arranged this little surprise for us.

Nauvoo is a magical place. You can feel the spirit of the pioneers so strongly there. We are so grateful to our missionary Grandpa and Grandma who provided this amazing week for us!

Time to Blog Again

After a two-year vacation, our blog is up and kickin' again.