Saturday, August 18, 2012

Kayla's Birthday

Kayla turned 7 last week. She was so excited for it to be her special day. I had given her and Paige a few jobs to do that morning and she said she wasn't going to do jobs, because it was her birthday. For some reason she thought she was queen for the day. What's new. We went to lunch at McDonald's and then for dinner we had my parents come over. She chose to have Chinese Haystacks and instead of cake she chose Raspberry Desert. She loved it all. For her birthday she got a new scooter, some clothes, legos, a sleeping bag and a piggy bank. We love having her in our family and she makes life exciting. We love her to pieces, even though she knows how to push all of my buttons. Happy Birthday Kayla!!!!!

Feeding the Ducks

Matt's parents, his sister Angela and her kids, Kobi and Ava were able to come last weekend on their way home from Jackson. It was fun to see them and to spend some time with them. Matt and his dad took Kobi and Paige golfing on Saturday, so the rest of us went to the Nature Park to feed the ducks. My kids love doing this and we haven't done it for awhile. Fun times.

Soccer

Paige was able to soccer this summer. Matt was her coach and that was fun for the two of them to do together. She definately improved since the time she played before. She was a little more aggressive and did really well. She had a lot of fun and they won all of their games except for one. What a fun season.

Jackson Hole

Matt was able to a white water float in Jackson with a lot of his brothers and sisters and their families. The kids and I drove over for the day and we had a picnic in the park and just hung out with his mom and dad. After the float we met up with everyone and had dinner at Bubba's. Then we were able to walk around some of the shops in downtown Jackson. It was a fun day.
The cousins, downtown Jackson Hole.

Mesa Falls

For my mom's birthday this year she wanted to something fun with the girls. My nieces were here staying for a week with her, so we left the boys home and drove up to Mesa Falls. It was so pretty up there. None of the kids had ever been there, and they loved it. We went and saw the lower falls and had a picnic lunch and then we drove to the upper falls. We walked down and around the little boardwalk and enjoyed being so close. It was a fun day and my mom loved it.

24th of July Parade

A few days after the 24th, we went to the St. Anthony Pioneer Day Parade. It is tradition to go to the parade and then we go over to my aunt and uncle's house for a big BBQ. It was really hot, but the kids had fun getting lots of candy. The girls even braved the blow up water slide in their clothes. It looked too fun to pass up.
My kids and my nieces, Bailey and Sierra.

Kayla's Surprise

For Kayla's birthday we told her she would be able to get her ears pierced. A few weeks before her actual birthday, I surprised her right after swimming lessons, and I took her to get her ears pierced. She wasn't nervous at all and she said it didn't hurt. She loves having them pierced and can hardly wait to change her earrings and wear all of her cute new ones she picked out.

Camping in Ferron

Matt had planned and was so excited for a camping trip down to Ferron, Utah. His family went there alot growing up and he loves it, so he planned for a year to go camping there. (A little pre information. A month before all of this, we ended up trading in our Suburban for a mini-van. We decided if we were ever going to get a truck, this was how it was all going to happen. So we traded in and we both had mixed feelings about it. I knew we were going camping and wanted to pull a 4-wheeler, but Matt informed me that it wouldn't be a problem.) On with the story. We were all loaded and headed out on the boy's birthday. When we were just past Blackfoot, we blew a tire on the 4-wheeler trailer. We pulled over to the side and Matt and I got out in the 95 degree weather and tried to get the tire off the trailer. Matt forgot to put any tools in, so we couldn't get the spare tire off. So we ended up getting the flat off and then we headed into Blackfoot to get some tools. While there, we decided to just get a new tire instead. So we headed back to repair the tire. So after about 1 1/2 hours we were all done and on the road again.
The boys didn't seem to mind being stuck on the side of the road for 1 1/2 hours. As long as their movie was going they were happy. All was going well until we got to about Plymouth. The check transmission light came on. By this point I was really frustrated and mad. I had kept telling Matt that I didn't think we should pull a trailer with the mini van, but he was determined. We got off and checked things out and there were no leaks or anything and the car seemed to be driving fine. So we continued on. By the time we got to Ogden, Matt was beginning to wonder if we should keep driving it. So we got off in Ogden and found a dealer. They were already closed, so we were going to leave the car over night and have them look at it tomorrow. In the meantime his parents were headed up to pick us up. We hadn't eaten any dinner, so the kids and I walked over to McDonald's to eat. That made them happy. After we ate, his parents arrived and we were going to unload our car into theirs, but we got in and the light had turned off. We figured we had just overheated, so his dad pulled the trailer to Bountiful and we drove the van. It took us 7 1/2 hours to get to Bountiful. I was not a very happy camper. The next morning before heading out for camping, Matt went and had the car checked out and they said there was nothing wrong with it. Surprise. I could have sworn there was a problem yesterday. Oh well. So we pulled a boat (a lighter load according to Matt, and against my better judgement) all the way to Ferron. All went well until we got to the campsite and our check transmission light came on again. I just tried to forget about it. We ended up camping the first night in the tent. The kids loved it and the weather was perfect. We even roasted some smores and those were a hit. It sprinkled on and off in the next morning. Matt took Aiden and Collin fishing from the bank and then the girls went out in the boat fishing with Matt and his dad. Then the fun started. It started raining around 1 p.m. and it didn't stop. Luckily we had rented the Ranger Cabin, so we went back there and cooked dinner inside. We decided to stay in the cabin that night and everyone else camped in the rain. By the next morning we were all tired of the rain and everything was so wet. It was still raining, so we packed up a day early and headed back to Bountiful. The light was still on as we drove out of the mountains. When we got to town we stopped and checked the fluid levels and noticed the coolant was pretty much empty. So we bought some and filled it up and the light went off. All was well until we pulled into Matt's parents driveway. The car started seizing and lost all power. By now I was mad. We unloaded the entire car and Matt was able to mostly coast down the hill and take it to the dealership. The plan was to head home on Sunday, but now we were stuck until Monday when the dealership opened and someone could look at the car. So we stayed at Matt's parents and waited. Monday they looked at the car and told us that we need a new engine. We were not happy. So they told us we could drive the car home to Idaho, but we would have to stop every 100 miles and add oil, because it was burning through the oil. So we started our trek home and stopped to fill it with oil, but it was never low and we didn't have any problems the whole drive home. We had the dealer in Rexburg check it out for us and they said nothing was wrong. I was hating the van by now and was mad we got rid of the Suburban, but all is good now. Since this lovely weekend, we have had several times where there has been something wrong with the van, but when they looked at it they said it was fine. I am now the owner of a Suburban again. We got rid of the troublesome van and got a different Suburban. I am happy. So our camping trip was a bust. We had a 1/2 day of fun camping, but the drive, and the weather were not so good. Hopefully next year when we decide to go camping again, we will have better luck. (Sorry for such a sob story post. I didn't want to forget our wonderful weekend.)