Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Softball tourney 2016

The girls both had their first fastpitch softball tournaments of the season on the same weekend recently (in 2 different locations). It also happened to fall on their dance recital weekend....talk about a whirlwind of a weekend! Oh and there was some major road construction happening too which was just par for the course around the metro. 
Between the two girls, they had 9 games and it was so hard for me not to be at every single game, but we had to divide and conquer. 


Regan's team struggled a little, but they played hard (after a rough start at an 8am game) and had a lot of fun. In my mind, FUN is what it's all about. At 10U, I want her to enjoy what she's doing, not get stressed or worry too much about performance and winning. 
She has a pretty awesome coaching staff and team of girls helping to make it fun! They walked away from the tournament at 2-3 for the weekend. It wasn't our best performance, but a great learning experience for sure!


Sidney is playing her first summer season of fastpitch. She played fall ball last year and went the entire year without a hit and then lit up the field during the state tournament! 
This year, she's playing for a coach who dreams and breathes softball. She's held more practices than I could ever imagine (especially at this level) but the kids don't mind one bit. 
And you know what? It shows! 


Sidney's bat has been on fire and these girls know the game. They can field, get outs, hit and have FUN! And when all of that comes together during a tournament....
your team wins 4 games to take home the CHAMPIONSHIP! 


Sidney happened to score the winning run in the final game, with a slide at home plate nonetheless. To say she was on cloud nine is a complete understatement. She has been talking about that game, and her slide at home for days. She (and we) are so proud! I love that she loves the game. 


It helps when one of your BFF's plays right alongside you! These two 7 year olds have been friends since birth. It's so much fun to watch as they grow and learn a sport together. 


Congratulations Sidney! We are so proud of both our girls and enjoy watching them have fun on the softball field. 

Monday, May 23, 2016

Someone to love-Dance recital 2016

These pretty girls participated in a spring dance recital last weekend and they both had a wonderful time. It was a jam packed week of 3 dress rehearsals and 2 (should have been 3) recitals.


Regan did both the opener and finale as well as her danceline number. She really enjoys dance and puts her heart into it each and every practice. She gained a lot of flexibility this season and continues to shine on stage. That girl loves to be center stage!


Sidney spent the year in a combo class where she practiced ballet and tap. Her class performed a ballet number this year and she too loved being on stage.


That girl was front and center at the start of her dance and the smile plastered on her face was priceless! It made all of the hours of carting her back and forth worth it. A hundred times over.



She is our little ballerina!


Despite the headache these shows provided (5 hours of dress rehearsals and 2 shows, in an auditorium 20 miles from home, trekking through rush hour in the middle of one of the worst construction projects in the metro), we will smile because it's over! And everyone made it through in one piece with pride across their faces!
Congrats girls; you both looked great up there! We are so proud of you :)

Monday, May 16, 2016

Life in the thick of it all

With two girls playing for a pretty intense softball league, on two different teams in two different age brackets, we are running wild right now. But seeing them out there learning, active and having fun is a level of joy that I just can't explain. 


Unfortunately, I have a toddler in tow at nearly every single practice (we are required to stay during practices....not allowed to drop off) and for sure at every game. So when my text with Ryan looked like this a few weeks ago, we all stopped to laugh (pardon Ryan's typos, he was hurrying with laughter). 
Yes, I dropped his undies into the toilet, fished them out and tossed them in the garbage letting him run free (from undies) the remainder of the night :) The latest antic is failed attempt at using the porta-potty. His scrunched up face and "Ewww tinks" (stinks) was enough to make me pee my own pants! And since he refused to go there, I held a quick lesson in peeing in the great outdoors. He's now a pro... Remind me why I wanted him potty trained at 2!? (This little sibling of a player is my new best friend; she can entertain Lincoln for an entire softball game!). 

Normally during the year, we keep track of all daily events both in electronic and written calendar forms. But this week became too much for anyone to keep track of and we resorted to a color coded daily chart. Really? Gone are the "behavior charts" for the girls. They've been replaced with activity charts to help us track the chaos. 
The weekend ahead only looks worse. Both girls have tournaments on separate sides of the city, and each has a dance recital (we didn't even add Regan's second recital to the mix as she will be skipping it for ball). I'm just sort of pretending that the major traffic reroutes/construction are going to magically go away for the weekend. 
But when this sign popped up on my social media feed the other day, I stopped dead in my tracks. Because as crazy as life is right now, I dread the day that someday, there won't be anyone left to take to practice. 


I'm going to cherish these crazy moments instead. The racing out of work-hurrying to pick up kids-picnics in the car on the way to practice- and late night game recaps. I love watching these girls have fun and play such an incredible sport. Here's to many more crazy weeks....I'll gladly take them! 

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Mother's Day 2016

I am the luckiest person ever to spend my life as mom to these 3 little people. Mother's Day reminds me just how fortunate I am to hear the cries and the giggles, celebrate the triumphs and muddle through the hardships of life with these 3 a part of my every day. It's not always pretty, I'll tell you that! 
And as they get older, the conversations have changed, and I'm so excited for who they will become. Thankful to my own dear mom for helping pave the way to this place called motherhood. 
Hope everyone had a great Mother's Day! 

Monday, May 09, 2016

growing up

As graduation season is upon us, I'm reminded at just how quickly these little people grow up. And as I reflect on the last 2 (actually 10) years, I am doing all that I can to hold on for dear life. In particular, to this little baby boy of ours who is growing up just as fast as his big sisters. 


I remember hearing things like "the days are long, but the years are short" when we first had Regan (note, I come into contact with many older folks who dished out wisdom whether I wanted it or not). Well you know what, they were right. 
All 3 kiddos are growing up much too fast, and so I'm soaking it up and trying hard to pay attention to the little things.
The chubby toes. 
The way his feet hit the ground when he's barefoot. 
His tiny short fingers and the way he rubs all around to the backs of his hands when he washes. 
His curls. Oh those curls. 
His most sweet voice. 
And the way he says "pea bucker" (peanut butter), "bu-do-der" (bulldozer) and "bwess you". 
Over and over he says "bwess you". Whether you sneeze, cough or sniffle a little (mind you we are heavy into spring allergy season over here!). He will stop a full blown cry to say "bwess you". 
And you MUST say thank you. Or he just gets louder BWESS YOU! 
We're working on this....because frankly it's a little annoying. 


I think this is his new favorite position. I can't usually get down with him at this level, because it means he is in his zone and he generally prefers to play solo like this. But lately he's been inviting me onto the floor with him. And I'm reminding myself at just how quickly this phase will pass; and the laundry (or cleaning or paperwork) will wait. 
So I join him, and capture his playtime so I can remember. Because in 16 short years, it will be his turn to graduate. 

~Love you my sweet baby boy~

Friday, May 06, 2016

BFA Blastoff 2016

We play a lot of ball these days in this family. Like 5 days/week ball!
(But I love softball and so I have zero complaints).
Last weekend was the kickoff to the season (games start next week), although we've been practicing for 5 weeks already.
It was a chilly morning for a parade and scrimmages, but the girls hung in there and we had a fantastic time gearing up for the season.
Sidney is in the 8U level where she has one of Regan's former coaches who is intense and ready to teach (and hopefully win!).

She is lucky enough to play on a team with her BFF and another good friend. The remainder of them are new friends to be made and she's well under way to doing just that. These girls are so cute when they chant and cheer each other on.


Regan's team is made up of a group of girls who we have known for years already (all but 2). Needless to say, they are all in love with Lincoln (see him in the middle there!?). This is usually how it goes when he shows up.
They all surround him and fight for his attention. I sure don't have a lack of babysitters!

Their coaches are some of my favorite people. Most of these girls are new to the 10U bracket (only playing last fall for the first time) so it is a whole new ballgame with full rules in play. We are excited for a season of practices/games every day (between both the girls) and tournaments on the weekends.

Go Black Panthers and Blue Boltz!

Sidney, Sidney, Sidney

This girl.
I tell you she is a funny thing.
On any given day, she will make us laugh until we nearly pee our pants.
Like when she walked around the corner and out of the blue, struck this pose.


She is fierce and stubborn and fun and creative all wrapped into one. She adores her brother to pieces and then purposely teases him to no end like only a big sister would do.
She has sass and flair and a zest for life.
She is a leader with her peers and likes it that way. Today I showed up to watch her class run the mile and one friend asked "can I take off my t-shirt now?" (she had a tank under) and another girl saw my face and said "Sidney is our leader".
Say what!? We'll have a chat about that one tonight.
Thank goodness she is sweet underneath it all!


Easter 2016

Easter has come and gone, and I realize I'm way far behind on blogging! Life has gotten crazy around here.
With Lincoln's allergy to egg, he isn't allowed to even touch a carton, let alone an egg. We snatched up some fake white eggs and gave them a whirl for the egg dyeing afternoon. To say they worked is an understatement, but he felt included (for the most part) and only mildly disappointed that the color wouldn't stick to his eggs.

We prefer to host Easter at our house and had the pleasure of having all 4 grandparents, my dearest friend from work (and Baylor!) as well as Hope join us for the day. We ventured to a new to us church in the neighborhood and then back home for an egg hunt, lunch and a relaxing afternoon.


 Lincoln searched high and low for those Easter eggs in our backyard. He worked so hard each time to bend down that by the end, this was our view!

Volleyball wrap up


Regan played her first season of volleyball this spring and boy was it an eye opener! She came home after the first or second game and asked me "how come everyone has to serve?". The girl was used to softball where there is a designated pitcher (or two or three) so this was a whole new experience for her. It made me realize that she knew far less about the sport than I had thought.


Thankfully her coaches were kind and sweet and laid back as they taught this group of gals not only the rules, but how to actually play the game too! We lucked out with this group. They weren't great, by any means, but they had fun and cheered each other on in small victories (like getting a serve over the net!) and they sure learned a whole lot this year.

The league wraps up with a tournament. It was a quick one for our team, losing in the first round. But it was a great season and she's so happy to have tried it out! Grandma Jan was here babysitting the Monday of the final game; another cheerleader for Regan!

Thank you Lincoln for the photo bomb :)

Monday, April 25, 2016

First grade field trip

I just love volunteering for the girls' school. Despite that it means I have to take time off work (thankful for awesome coworkers), getting to hang out with the girls in their "home away from home", is just so fun! Recently I was able to help chaperone Sidney's class trip to a local nature center. She adored my presence as much as I loved being there! 

It was rainy and dreary but we made the best of it and the kids explored nature from both inside and out. We learned all sorts of neat facts...like why do worms come out when it rains? Answer: so they don't flood out and drown. Who knew?! We saw geese and muskrat, snakes and leeches! 

The kids got to touch several animals and this picture of Sidney feeling the salamander is my favorite! She squealed "it's slimy!!" and all the kiddos laughed. 

Thanks for letting me be a part of your fun field trip Sidney Marie! 

Lincoln's music

So while I know that Lincoln enjoys music, with the way that he likes to sing and dance at home; he will, at other times, tell me to turn off the music in the car. I sense he just wants to hear himself talk, or concentrate on the next big truck to drive by. But tonight, tonight was different. As we drove home from Regan's volleyball game, the Haley Reinhart song "I can't help falling in love" came on. And Lincoln requested for me to "turn up mommy", to which I thought he said turn off. Then he followed up with "my song"...and "yike it" as he got a gentle, melancholy look on his face and tried to mouth the words.

I honestly melted. Right there in the driver's seat, I turned into a puddle. We listened to the entire song though were long pulled into the garage. He loved every beat of the song, and loved it more as I sang along. 

Oh sweet baby boy, you sure do have me wrapped tight around your tiny finger. I love you! 

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Lincoln lately

 Lincolns is the featured child this month in his classroom at school. We answered a few questions for them and added some fun pictures to their growing collection for his wall display. For the most part, he loves school (Ryan normally does drop off and it goes smooth...occasionally I have to drop off and let's just say he's not a fan of me walking out without him). Beyond that, he really is happy there. 


We are blessed that they take his allergies seriously as well as love him up like we do. With nicer weather upon us, he is loving more outdoor play. He has several favorite friends, and then others that clearly pick on him. 

Man times a day, he will tell us that "kukas naughty. Bite me. Push (my) back." All which are very likely to be true. He's been bit, scratched, hit, pushed, to the point where his teachers are working on him standing up for himself. Ryan takes it a step further and wants to tell him to push Lukas back! But he doesn't, our sweet boy! 

His big brown eyes and curly locks seem to melt the hearts of the staff as he struts in and out everyday, left arm just a swinging! 

Within the next month he will make the transition to the next room (is it really titled the preschool room?!) where they will continue to explore the outdoors (but have access to an even larger playground and more push toys), as well as keep on singing, learning and having fun! 
We love you Lincoln Ryan. 

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Goldys 5K

Several months ago, Ryan suggested we sign up for Goldy's 5K at the U of M. Sort of a bucket list thing for him, never having run a true "race" before (note: these aren't races we are ever expecting to win....like ever! the leader came in under 20 minutes!). Like a good sport, I agreed and he signed us up. Fast forward several weeks, and I'm still dealing with a slipped disc in my back and then landed on my back off Regan's hoover board. Fast forward a few more weeks and Ryan landed flat on his back off Regan's hoover board (those suckers are dangerous!).


But as the saying goes, the show must go on! And so, we ran.
It was a complete nightmare trying to get to the U that cool Saturday morning and we nearly missed the start, arriving with just 10 minutes to spare. We hopped between the gates and off we went darting around the University campus and taking in the sounds of over 3,000 people beside us running the 5K (there was another 3,0000 doing the 10 mile run). I have to say, there is something about that sound. Something that gets into your blood and make you want to do it again and again.
We finished on the field of TCF stadium which was pretty darn cool. And as Ryan found me after he finished, he commented "that was fun!, let's do another one!". Not exactly what I thought he was going to say.....I suspect there are going to more 5K's in our future.

Friday, April 01, 2016

Ice Show: Red Carpet 2016

Our girls are involved in a variety of activities. They love them all and we have a hard time telling them "no" when it comes to sign-ups. So when they asked again to sign up for the local ice show, we obliged. It was only 3 practices and nothing grand, but they have so much fun so we go along for the ride. This club produces a number of pretty amazing skaters and the girls realize that they need to consider joining the club for next year if they want to make any improvements in their skating abilities. It's certainly the closest (in proximity) for practices, but I'm not so sure they are ready for some odd ice time slots! We'll see what they decide in the coming months.

Click HERE for a link to watch Sidney, and HERE for Regan.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Colorado: Spring Break 2016

Disclosure: long post with loads of pictures!
Spring Break 2016 took us to Colorado. We've never actually been able to get away during spring break, so this was a real treat. Ryan's work typically doesn't allow us to travel spring break week, but this year, it happened to line up perfectly. Nearly every family member or friend asked us "why Colorado?". The fastest answer was "cheap (short) flights", but the longer answer can be seen in the (many) pictures below. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit. The natural beauty is breathtaking, something that pictures just don't do justice. Along with the fact that Ryan's most favorite brewery is located in Colorado, coupled with the fact that only I had been there, made it a great spot for our family spring break trip.

We hit the ground running when our flight landed. I'm not an "all-inclusive" kind of traveler. Maybe someday, but not at this point in my life. I love to sight-see and move around and take in all the world has to offer. I had our days pretty fully packed, and we started off with Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs.

It was a perfect way to spend the "golden hour" of the sunset as we hiked around and climbed on a few rocks. As we drove up, it was one of those "oh my!, look over there!, wow, look at that!" over and over. Even the kiddos were mesmerized!

I joked that we should've bought a selfie-stick for our trip, which the kids quickly dismissed. My parents had given me a gorilla-pod tripod for my big camera which worked great on this trip, but sometimes I used my cell phone and a selfie-stick would've been great!


That evening we drove into downtown Colorado Springs the check out the area, find dinner and eventually (after 8pm!) make it to our hotel. We landed at the most wonderful burger joint: Bingo Burger for dinner and everyone was very pleased to sit down and fill our bellies. Ryan then opted to stop at a liquor store where we had to lock the doors and pray we wouldn't get mugged while he was in the store. There had to be a dozen liquor stores in the area and we pick the one in the worst neighborhood.

The following morning, we drove to nearby Manitou Springs to take the Cog Railway up Pikes Peak. The idea behind this adventure was to make it to the top of the mountain (14,000 feet above sea level) without having to drive ourselves....and let's just say it was a pretty good idea because I'm not sure either of us would've survived the drive. Side note: Ryan and I quickly learned that in Colorado, they don't post population signs as you enter a city, they post elevation.


It was a long trek up and down the mountain, and we had to keep ourselves entertained because eventually, the beauty is not enough for the kids. Lincoln opted to pretend sleep while standing up so he could have his nuk....and I'm a sucker for that little boy.


Once we were part way back down, the allowed us a break off the train to stretch our legs and explore. We ventured into a clearing and found some massive boulders to climb around and use as a beautiful back drop.


See those mountains in the background? I could've taken pictures of the area all day long. I kept setting up the gorilla pod and herding our crew for another picture. They were troopers though and obliged knowing just how beautiful the background would be.

Lincoln stayed pretty close to me as we walked around and perfected his fake CHEESE smile, pretty annoying. He was growing tired and likely hungry but he hung in there for me. The entire trip, that little boy did amazingly well without a nap, constant on the go and making it to the potty every single time. So very proud of how well he traveled. His manners are out of this world, he says "bless you" for every noise you make. At one point on our trip, I climbed into bed next to him and sneezed. In his deep sleep he said "bless you"! I couldn't believe my ears and sat up to be sure he really was sleeping. What a honey!  


I'm a little sad that this picture was taken on my phone as opposed to my camera. You can see the mountains in the background, which is where the train took us to (holy buckets was it not only beautiful, but super cold!) and sadly, too dangerous to get out at the summit and explore.


Although we went on this adventure early in our trip, Lincoln talked about the Choo-Choo train every single day! He adored the time on the train and begged us to go back again!

After lunch at a place called Oliver's Deli (another awesome find thanks to Yelp) we drove up to the Air Force Academy to explore the cadet chapel. On the drive, Ryan rolled his eyes and said "Liz, you're taking us to a church?". He had no idea what he was about to see. On the walk from the parking to the chapel, we had to pause for these most precious views. I just couldn't get enough. The mountains are massive, and the miles of evergreens are endless.

Then we came upon the chapel. The tallest, most beautiful chapel I have ever seen. Both inside and out, it is spectacular. At this point, my family was still unimpressed. The Air Force Cadet chapel is a place I remember seeing so many years ago on my first trip to Colorado, it made quite the impression in my mind. And I couldn't wait to get my family inside.


And once inside, everyones attitude changed.
In one instant.
It was pretty incredible. Ryan's jaw nearly dropped and the girls' breath was taken away. It's hard to explain just how large this place is. The organ, pictured below, is probably 2 stories itself. I only wish we could've heard it being played.

This cross hangs above the alter. So pretty.

This picture of the kiddos in the forefront might give you a better idea of just how big this place is. At the end of our trip, Regan said that this stop was one of her most favorite things to see. And that right there, made it worth my while to add it into our itinerary.


Below the main chapel, we toured the smaller chapels (Catholic, Buddhist and Jewish) all which were beautiful in their own aspects, but not like the main chapel. Nothing beats the main chapel in my eyes.


From there we headed back to Denver where we would call 'home base' for the following few days. We had a little snafu with the hotel that we booked, as they never alerted us to their pool being closed. Wowzas, deal breaker. So the front desk supervisor worked his magic and got us another Embassy Suites just down the road, and we lucked out because the new one was much nicer.

Ryan did most of the driving, and me the navigating throughout this trip. Early on, as he nearly rear-ended a car and later slammed on the brakes at a stop light I declared we were all going to die from his driving! With my hands over my eyes, the kids laughed in the backseat at my over-dramatic self begging him to keep us alive.

We did a little switch-around for the remaining days, following a check of the weather. It was apparent that Denver was bracing itself for a major snow storm (more on that later), so we took advantage of a gorgeous day and drove up the Fort Collins. First up: a city playground!

It was a gorgeous morning and the kids were so excited to be playing around and screaming in delight. They climbed and slid and jumped and ran to their hearts content.


Fort Collins is a total college town and home to more breweries than I can count (really, they're on every street corner it seems!). So after lunch at Pita Pit (gosh we picked some winners while we were out there), we dropped off Ryan at O'dell for a tour and tasting. He was in beer heaven.


The kids and I decided not to venture far, but instead parked downtown and we explored Main Street, which is a lot of fun shops, restaurants, candy stores and even toy stores. We found a few sculptures along the way and had to pose for some photos. The kids spent their travel money on toys and candy and had a wonderful time.  


This piano is out in the open, for all to enjoy. Sidney played on that thing for a very long time and I sat nearby, watching Lincoln dance and letting the warm sun hit my face. It really was a perfect afternoon and I sort of fell in love with Fort Collins.


After a stop to pick up Ryan (while he was in the midst of dealing with the bank who had put a hold on his credit card thinking it was stolen due to all the out of state purchases), we started making our way to Estes Park. Our family has declared Estes Park one of the most beautiful places on earth. Seriously, you need to go there. I had to do the driving on this leg (remember, Ryan was just at a brewery). And I joked that the only driving I did in Colorado was on the most narrow road in a valley of mountains. The signs warning us to "watch for falling rocks" and the 25 mph curves were enough to turn our leisure drive into a white knuckle ride for me. Ryan on the other hand, was in scenic overload taking it all in.




Estes Park is surrounded on 3 sides by Rocky Mountain National Park. And the purpose of our time there was to take in the park with a family-friendly hike. We located Lily Lake which is an easy hike only about a mile long. We took our time and soaked in another "golden hour" moment.


My gorilla pod was hard at work, and it did not disappoint. We let the kids climb up on rocks and into the woods a little. Ryan joked that this is the type of area where people become a part of the show "I Shouldn't Be Alive".


Hands down, this place was one of our favorites. Had we given ourselves more time on our trip, we would've stayed another day so as to explore another part of the incredible National Park. (And Sidney is not playing on that ipod in the picture, but rather brought it everywhere we went so she too could take pictures).Funny side story on Sidney: she has sleep issues since birth and when we travel, they come out in full force. One night, she sat up straight in bed and raced into the bathroom. I thought maybe she needed to pee but I followed her just in case. She stood in the middle of the bathroom staring at me. I urged her out into the living room where she sat on the couch. Ryan's eyeballs were the size of golf balls watching this scene unfold. I asked him repeatedly to video tape her because I was laughing so hard but he was too stunned to move. Sidney sat on the couch and answered all of my questions in her most matter of fact, totally wide awake answer. "Sidney are you tired?" "Yea mom, I'm really tired".
Only she wasn't really awake. She has no recollection of the entire event!  Thankfully I was able to coax her back into bed and she stayed there the rest of the night.


Although it was snow covered and chilly, it wasn't all that cold. Sidney tried to ditch her sweatshirt jacket claiming to be too hot, but we squashed that idea quickly. The sun was warm, but it certainly wasn't hot.


I think our short 1 mile hike probably took close to an hour with all of our pictures, stops, climbs onto rocks and time spent taking in the beauty.

Ryan found this log and decided it was a good idea to try walking (log rolling style) from end to end. Well, monkey see monkey do in this family and the girls were quick to follow suit.

Ryan and the kids found rocks and tossed them into the lake, realizing quickly that the ice was no longer very thick and definitely unsafe to walk on. It was a good lesson in ice safety because Sidney was insistent that we could walk out on the ice without problem.

The sun started moving across and we knew we should probably start heading out so we wrapped up our hike and headed back to Denver for a wonderful meal at Highland Tavern (a Diners, Drive Ins and Dives feature that Ryan just had to try).

The next morning, we woke up to this. And by that I mean, a blizzard. A full-blown Denver Colorado blizzard with 2 feet of snow dumped on us and 50 mph winds making it impossible to see my hand in front of my face at times. I had planned to tour a rehabilitation hospital nearby (for work), but after clearing off the car and then having to redo the first side again, I made it only 4 blocks before turning around. It was impossible to see anything and just unsafe. There would have been no way for us to make it up to Estes Park like we had originally planned; and we thanked our lucky stars that we had flip flopped days. The highways eventually closed as well.


I picked up the family and we headed to the Downtown Aquarium where we realized there were dozens upon dozens of stuck cars and many more in the ditch. The whole reason we were going was for Sidney to see the mermaids ("mom, real live mermaids!") but sadly, those mermaids got stuck in the snowstorm themselves :( It nearly ruined her trip and she is still upset because she didn't get to see mermaids.


There were all sorts of crazy fish, shark, salt and fresh water fish to keep us entertained as we made our way through the aquarium.


Lincoln raced from tank to tank pointing out all that he could see. He was in little boy heaven!

Sting rays are always my favorite when we go through a tunnel because they always look like they're smiling! I love those sweet things.


These domes provided some fun entertainment, the kids swore they were inside the tanks right along the fish.


Every aquarium we have ever visited (and we've been to them coast to coast and in the Midwest), my favorite has to be the jelly fish. They are so pretty and graceful when they swim and I could watch them far longer than the rest of my family.

Sidney and Regan took some time at the touch tank feeling the sting ray. Although I like their smiles, I don't trust those things and recalled a time when my brother had his hand in a touch tank without paying much attention and a ray came up and scared the bejeezes out of him :) I'll stay behind the camera while everyone else has their hands in those tanks.


With every restaurant in the city closed as well as the Denver International Airport, I knew we were in for a treat. We spent the afternoon at the hotel swimming and keeping ourselves happy in the room. At one point, I was standing by the window, with Lincoln teetering, my hands near the cold window. Lincoln was pointing out all of the stranded cars, buses and then lifted up his shirt and hollered out "hey bool bus, watch" and did a little truffle shuffle!!

I called 18 restaurants, and even attempted dinner at Mc Donald's before giving up. We ended up feeding the girls gas station nachos and Lincoln leftover cheeseless pizza. Stellar parenting moment.

The next morning was our departure day....along with a million other people in the state.


Although the airport was a complete nightmare (2+ hour lines just to drop off our 1 checked bag) and a race through security to make it to our gate just in time, we eventually made it on board. I discovered that not only did I lose my voice at the airport, but also my ID! Without time to go back and retrace my steps, we were on our way home!!

It was a lovely spring break, despite a few bumps in the trip, we all had a great time and are thankful for the experience and together time!