Wednesday, May 27, 2009

the cherry on top

The cherry on top of our amazing vacation was getting to spend time with the Lindsey and Jeff (and of course Macy)! We hate it that they moved away, but at least they had the decency to move to a place that we get to visit often. We got to meet up twice...

(DISCLAIMER: Do you like my sweet shirt? Justin bought it for me the day before at Disneyland...the "i'm with beast" reference is meant for Justin, not Lindsey)

once at the 1/2 way point between us, which was Temecula, hence the pictures of our children in a parking lot, and then on the way back to Utah we got to stop by their house!


amazing to think that when we met we were newlyweds and childrenless...and now look at that trunk load!


It was so fun to get to spend time with some of our favorite people. We went to dinner (which was delicious, good pick Jeff) and then a good old fashioned mall hang out session (during which the boys continuously tried to convince us that we should take the kids and let them go see Star Wars, nice try boys).


Do you like that we forced the boys to pose for a blog worthy picture as well?


It was great not to have to say goodbye that night because we knew we would get to see them on the way out of town too. So, on our way back home we stopped at their place...which is SUPER cute! And to all those anxiously awaiting pictures of her house...I don't have any boot leg pictures to show you, but I can tell you it was beautiful and has been Lindsey-ized to be absolutely perfect, of course not perfect enough yet for her standards of postability.


So after a nice long hang out and cookies and cream cupcakes (which I so need the recipe for), it was time to get back on the road and head home. We miss them tons and can't wait for our next trip. Such high quality friends are definitely worth the extra miles!

Friday, May 22, 2009

sandy bottoms

this is ali's first experience with the ocean

and this is ali's first experience with sand

which she loved

really loved

a lot

and this is daddy playing with sand

cause he likes to make ali happy

and this is how cole felt about the sand

okay, not the whole time, this is cole having fun with sand

and this is daddy having fun with sand

then daddy and cole went to play in the water

while...

ali and i had a photoshoot

and the boys kept playing

cole got brave


really brave


and then...


not so brave

while ali continued to pose


until


wait a minute

they are having more fun out there mom


so daddy took pity on her

and they all played in the water


Tuesday, May 19, 2009

celebrate good times...c'mon!

When I think of Disneyland when I was little I can hear the title of this post playing in my head...ah the good 'ole days, Disneyland as a kid is the best, second only to being a parent at Disneyland seeing it all through your kids eyes.

We decided to take the trip because this year if you go to Disneyland for your b-day it's free, and Cole isn't 3 yet so he was free, and that left us with only Justin's ticket to purchase. My b-day was kind enough to fall on a tuesday in may, which makes for little to no lines and a much less crowded main street. We were lucky enough to have my parents and one of my brothers and his girl come with us. Just one of the joys of having a family from San Diego!

This trip was magical. Cole LOVED every minute and was such a sport. He made it through the very long day without any melt downs, pretty good for a little guy! and were was Ali you ask? She was chillin' with Grandma Amonette, who was nice enough to give Ali a fun filled day of her own.

Toon Town was a HIT to say the least! Here we are in Goofy's house.


The best part about toontown is that you get to see the characters all in one swoop...so unlike my childhood where you scowered the park hoping to find them, only to be stampeded by the mob who had also spotted them, and hope to get a picture before they scampered off. None of that, now you wait in a nice safe line to meet them and walk through their house. Luckily the lines were way short and we were able to get some cute pic's.


Look how much he loves them. Thanks to his obsession with the mickey mouse club house show, he knows them all well, and was in awe that they were right there, waiting to talk to him!

We were pleased that he wasn't scared of the enormity of them...he was quite willing to go to them when it was his turn.


okay, if you know Cole well, then you know of his obsession with garage's...random, we know, but anyway, that is why this picture is adorable to us. He was sitting in a tire in Mickey's garage, it was like heaven to the kid.



How sweet is this? Even sweeter when you know that he has just said "I love you" to Pluto in the cutest voice ever.


He thought goofy was great, he was pretty cute with Cole.


As for the rides...he was a champ! He loved Dumbo...esp. when he got to go so high. I was shocked, I thought he would freak out a little, but he was up for it all.


So, since he was so good on the kid rides like Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, nemo, and tea cups, we decided to try the bigger rides...they were also a success! I still can't believe how great he was. We took him on pirates of the carrabean, the haunted house (which stalled for like 5 min right in front of a part with ghosts popping out, during which Justin kept saying "Cole, look at the cool birds flying around" in hopes of minimizing any trauma), the jungle cruise, and splash mountain. His favorite part of splash mountain was the huge drop, and his face on the $15 unpurchased photo that they take was hilarious. He just wanted to jump in the water and kept trying to take his shoes off.


On Autopia he thought that driving was great! Justin pushed the peddle and let him steer. I was in the front car and all I heard was "bang" followed by a very cute giggle repeatedly. My parents were in the car behind and were laughing the whole time at the sight of Justin's head being jerked around as Cole ran into the bar that the car is tracked on. He also thought that the fake driver's liscence they give you was amazing.


Here is proof that my parents were with us...I snapped this when they were watching Cole ahead of them. It was so fun to have them along, and great to have 2 extra pairs of eyes watching Cole.


Justin has always wanted to visit the Swiss Family Robinson Tree house...which is now the Tarzan tree house. Which is basically the Swiss Family Robinson one, with Tarzan stuff in it. I love this pick of the boys climbing together.

How cute are they? Cole really loves his dad. It is so fun to see them play together.


Cole went straight for the climbing rope when he saw it, way to make dad proud Cole!

and here, he decided it looked like way more fun on the other side of the fence.


Here we are waiting for the parade. We had great seats and Cole was excited for it all to begin! He was exhausted by this point, but still awed by all of it. So we sat on main street eating enormous ice cream cones, and soaking it all in.


Earlier in the day we had tried to see Tigger but they said he had to leave, so there Cole sat watching other kids get hugs and he was told he could not go to him. It broke our hearts to watch his little 2 year old mind not understand. But luckily tigger glanced at him as he left and waved, to which cole said "I love you Tigger". So, it was perfect when Tigger came up to Cole during the parade and Cole got his moment.


You know you're a good dad when...


...you will dance in a parade just so your little guy can have a memory.

and his favorite thing at the parade? CONFETTI, he was obsessed with picking up all the mickey mouse shaped paper.


It was a perfect day, with perfect memories.
A day filled his sweet voice saying "look at that!" in awe. He hasn't stopped talking about it all since. He has many things to help him remember, like suveneirs bought by grandma and grandpa, a sweet hat from dad, the coolest stuffed Jack Sparrow Mickey mouse from Uncle Lance, and ten thousand pictures courtesy of mom. But mom and dad need no reminders, we are going to be talking about this for years to come. It was a great day, that lived up to the promise of the happiest place on earth...at least for that day.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

the seaweed is always greener...


One of the best parts of Cole being 2 is that he is old enough to enjoy all the fun places, but still young enough to be free! As his birthday fast approaches, we have decided to take full advantage of the 2 year old stage. So, on Saturday we headed up to Sandy to the Living Planet Aquarium. We were a little skeptical when we pulled up to the building, as Justin pointed out it looks a bit like a supermarket...


but once inside we were pleasantly surprised!


They actually had some pretty cool exhibits. One of our favorites was this octopus...it looked crazy up close.


Cole thought the eel's were pretty cool too.


The jellyfish must have been a big hit for him, because when he got to pick out a souvenir at the end he went straight for the jellyfish toys.


We all thought the petting pond was a highlight of the day, it had sting rays and fish, Cole thought it was great when they would lap up to the side and splash.



and this is us forcing our child to pose at a perfectly set scene for a photo opp.


They also had a place for the kids to climb through a reef. What little boy doesn't love a cave?


I love his face in this picture, it showcases perfectly how excited he was about everything there.


This is the station where you could touch starfish and crabs. Cole was pretty captivated by all of it.



and what you ask was Ali doing during all of this? She was just hanging out in her stroller until...


...we hit the gift store on the way out. Shopping perked her right up...a girl after my own heart.


She loved this stuffed octopus and gave it kisses right away. She knew just how to work Daddy.

We had a such a fun day as a family, and would reccomend the aquarium to anybody with young kids. They had spiders, snakes, bugs, and frogs in addition to all of the sealife.

We loved our little adventure!