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Impromptu Family Trip

My husband had a short meeting this morning, so we got all 7 of us ready to go out the door by 8:30am to head to downtown.  We dropped David off and headed for the parking garage to watch the construction across the street while we waited for him.  We get to the 9th floor, and park.  My oldest decided she needed to use the restroom.  Usually it’s my 5yo, so I was irked for a moment about it.  Then I changed my thoughts and realized I have to go at inopportune times too. I put the 2yo in the sling (I forgot the stroller!) and we all trekked to the office building where I knew where the restrooms were.  I was the only mom with her children walking in that area I guess, because we had quite a few odd looks.  I wasn’t sure if it was my huge smile (it was a happy morning!), the fact that I brought my 5 kids downtown, or that most kids are in school on Thursday mornings.  No matter the reason, I just kept walking, smiling, and encouraging my kids to follow me around.

We made it back up to the parking garage before my husband made it out of his meeting, and I was able to take a few photos.  I’m excited for their construction project to be finished!  I used to work in the building behind the big white one on the far upper right area of the first picture.  It was strange to see the giant gaping hole they left when they tore down the parking garage and other structures around it.  I used to drive up and down the parking garage several times a day as a runner for a local law firm.  I’m excited to see what the finished product will be. Anyway, my kids loved the giant cranes. The noise was loud enough, I couldn’t hear my cell phone ring when my husband called me until my daughter pointed the ring out to me. Fun times!






Then we took a trip up to the capital building.  I took some random and not so random pictures. Most are unedited. I figure if I wait to edit all of them, I’ll never share them!

We were going to go to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum, but I’ve been feeling off today and knew it wouldn’t be a pleasant trip.  So we opted to take the happy route and head for home as a family.  I love spending time with my family and just enjoying each others’ presence.

Oh, and this is what I saw tonight before I put the kids to bed.

Do you need ban-daid?

      Peter, my 2 year old son, and Wendy, my 5 year old daughter, were playing with wood blocks this afternoon. Peter hit Wendy on the head with a block pretty hard. Wendy came crying to me, and so did Peter, although I’m not sure why he did.
      I put Peter in time out for hurting his sister and throwing the block. He calmed down to accept his two minutes time, but he was still sad. Wendy came over to give Peter a hug. She then proceeded to talk kindly to him about why he was in time out. She told him that he had hit her on the head with a block and it had hurt her.
      Peter asked, “Do you need ban-daid?”
      “No,” Wendy replied.
      “Do you need meh-sin?” (medicine)
      “No.”
      “Do you need ar-ka?” (arnica)
      “No, I need you to say sorry to me.”
      Peter gave her a hug and she gave him one in return. He said sorry, and she said she forgave him. They stood up and Wendy told me Peter was done with timeout. She frankly forgave him. Wow! I need to take a lesson on forgiveness from her!
      It was the cutest thing ever! I love the friendship and love my children have for each other, even when one of them has been hurt by another. What great lessons we can learn from our children!

Summer

What I love about summer…

…eating cold watermelon and watching my kids let it drip down their chins
…all the summer fruits to eat and preserve
…watching the kids run through the sprinklers
…hearing my kids’ squeals of absolute joy
…long summer nights where the sun finally goes down after nine
…watching the plants in my garden thrive
…picking raspberries from my own bushes
…making trips to the library with my kids for books to keep us occupied on really hot days
…my a/c that keeps us cool and comfortable
…day trips with my family to enjoy places outside of home
…walking in my home after being on one of those day trips and lounging around until dinner time
…learning new things with the children and not being on a schedule imposed by others
…holding hands and watching the sun set with my sweetheart
…relaxing under the stars and enjoying a quiet evening after the kids go to bed
…seeing my kids asleep after an exhaustingly fun day and know they’ll be ready for it all again tomorrow

Wordless Wednesday

This is the Place

My family and I had a ball back in June at This Is the Place State Heritage Park. I was using my friend‘s camera again. I took lots of pictures, but here are only a few of my kids. I took quite a few scenery pictures, but I’ll stick with my kids for now.

Lightning

Peter

Ella

The Family (minus me) waiting for the train

Peter, on the train

The kids (minus Peter)

Riding the Ponies
Ella and Peter

Wendy

Aurora

Peter and Ella

Lightning

Aurora

Petting the Animals
Wendy, Lightning, and the lambs – the lambs were so soft!

Peter, Lightning, Wendy, and Aurora

Wendy and the kids