Monday, May 20, 2013

Herbs in Arkansas - Take 2

Some of our awesome Oregon family flew out to visit us for the week. Chris' brother Phillip, his wife Stephanie and their two boys, Chase and Conner flew into Springfield and they arrived at our house late Saturday night. They came two years ago, when both Stephanie and I were pregnant and we had so much fun then so they decided to come again.
 Sunday morning was Mother's day. The husbands made us a delicious Mother's Day breakfast of stuffed French toast and then we all got ready and headed to church.
Tanner and Chase are both three years old and therefore they are "Sunbeams" in Primary. So they got to sing for the first time with the primary kids. It was beyond adorable. They sang "I Often Go Walking" and Tanner actually sang most of it. I was so proud! And I'm not going to lie, I may have cried just a little...
After sacrament we headed back to the house to pack a lunch and have a picnic at Cotter Springs.
The kids had a blast running around together but you can bet,with four kids under the age of 4, it was crazy!
After our picnic we went home for naps and then over to my parents' house for dinner. Once again the men outdid themselves. It was delicious and the evening was beautiful. The kids had a great time playing in my parent's big backyard.
at some point in the first 24 hours after Phillip and Stephanie arrived at our house, Bailey fell in love with her Uncle Phillip. When I tried to put her to sleep that night, she started crying and asking for Phillip.
The next day we played while the Dad's went fishing. We played in the backyard for a while. The kids played t-ball, soccer, catch and did lots and lots of bubbles.
 
Then we went inside for a movie and popcorn party. While the kids watched their movie, we packed up for our camping trip and made lunch.
Then we ate and the kids napped.
After they woke up we loaded up and went over to the campgrounds. The kids made themselves quite comfortable with the toy basket.
Then we went down to the river and let the kids play while the dads fished some more.
Oh and we played on the swings and the playground
Love the pictures of them walking around and holding hands
 
For dinner the kids roasted hot dogs.
Love the cousin shots- these kids love their hotdogs!!
Family camping pic
Bailey made sure to get some "Aunt Fanny" snuggles before bed.
before bed we busted out the "Glow in the Dark" bubbles. Tanner was in heaven and it was so fun!
The next morning we ate breakfast and the Dads took the big boys fishing again. (lots of fishing on this trip)
After they got back we checked out of our cabins and loaded up the cars. Then we drove down to the river and let all the kids play and fish for a while.

My little fisherman!
Bailey of course loved the cold water and loved splashing.
Oh and then Chris caught the first fish and it was so exciting. The kids all gathered around Chris and wanted to see the fish.
Tanner was the first to hold the fish, but after that all the kids wanted to hold it.

Bailey really loved holding the fish. It was a bit weird how she snuggled it and it broke her heart when I finally took it away. But it did make for an awesome picture.
After we got back from camping, we ate lunch and showered. Then Stephanie and I went shopping while the Dads took a turn watching the kids. After our shopping, we went out to eat and then home for ice cream and baths.
There's nothing like four crazy kids in one little bathtub.
Then it was a bedtime story and off to sleep.
 
The next morning the Dads left early again to do more fishing (shocking, right?)
The kids played and we did laundry and packed for our Branson trip.
We drove up to Branson after lunch and the kids slept the whole way. We arrived at our hotel- "The Welk Resort" and checked in. The reason we decided to stay here was because they had a indoor/outdoor water park.
The kids had so much fun playing in the water, the slides and the sprinklers.



 
Tanner even went down the water slide with his Dad! He loved it and was all smiles but did not want to do it again.
 
 And here is Bailey looking like she kicked me in the face, while in reality it was just me throwing her into the air. Tanner discovered he loved jumping into the pool, as long as Dad was there to catch him.
Oh and I love the little goggle geeks 
 
 
After playing in the water all afternoon, we checked into our hotel room and got cleaned up for dinner. We ate dinner at a wonderful steak house and then took the kids back to the hotel for bed. Then Steph and I went shopping at the outlet mall.
 
The next morning we ate at IHOP and then headed over to Silver Dollar City to spend the day there. We got there right as it opened and it wasn't as warm as we originally thought it would be. So we put sweaters on the kids and headed into the park.
The first thing we did was ride the train. It was so fun.
The kids are at such a fun age for this kind of stuff.
The kids loved "being robbed" and handing over all our money. haha

An awesome group shot. I seriously can't believe everyone is actually looking at the camera.
Tanner loved the train and didn't want to get off after our ride around the park was over.
Here are my babes sitting by the train station.
Then we snagged a picture of my troublemakers all locked up...
 Then we did the half-dollar holler and let the kids do the carousel and the rope tree house

 
 
Then it was over to the "Grand Exposition" for lots of rides the kids were big enough for.



The Dads took the big boys on a few more rides while the mommas hung out with the kiddos who weren't tall enough for the bigger rides.
 
Oh and the kids loved this big water ball...
 



 
Then we ate lunch and headed over to the ball pit. This was probably the kids' favorite thing in the whole park. We stayed here for almost 2 hours.
Oh the balls...so fun!


 
 
 
Then before we left, the kids played at "Geysers Gulch" and they got all wet. They had a blast.


 
 
After they were soaking wet, we changed them into their dry clothes and headed back to our hotel.
We all showered and got cleaned up and then headed over to our last fun activity-
"The Dixie Stampede"
So fun. Its a dinner show that pits the North against the South in a friendly competition. The food was good and the show was awesome. The kids were totally engrossed!
Before the show started Tanner had to get a picture with this "Southern Belle". He called her a "princess"

Oh and we walked around the stables and got to look at all the horses.
Here is a family picture before we left. We sat on the south side and we dominated. It was awesome. A perfect ending to our wonderful week with our Oregon family.

The next morning, we ate breakfast together and then Chris took them to the airport.
Thank you so much for coming to visit us. We had a blast and can't wait to see you all again!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day!!!

Sometimes I can't believe I get to be the mother to these two adorably precious babies. Today, of all days, its nice to think about all my blessing. These kids make me smile everyday and I love love love being their mom.
Of course, Motherhood is insanely hard sometimes. But despite all the hard stuff like - a complete lack of sleep, cleaning up blow-out diapers and vomit and an enormous amount of  pee around the base of the toliet- It's TOTALLY worth it!
I would do all that yucky stuff all day long if it meant I would get a few minutes of sweet snuggles from my kiddos.
I love these kids more than life itself. End of story!
 

Luckily, I don't have to do all that yucky stuff all day long. I have a great life and I had a fantastic Mother's Day. It was complete with stuffed french toast topped with strawberries for breakfast and a delicious pork chop dinner. Oh and Tanner picked out flowers and candy for me and they all signed all card. I have a wonderful husband and the best kids in the world.
And to top the day off, I got to spend the evening with the beautiful lady.

I don't know how many of you know this, but I have the BEST mom ever. She's my hero. Pretty much, she's everything I want to be and the best example I could ask for. Also, my kids adore her!
Happy Mother's Day to my amazing Mom!

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Bailey has "tea" with Miss Arkansas

Today I took Bailey to her first "tea party". It was just about the cutest thing ever. Our library hosted it and Miss Arkansas was there. She was just vote "Miss Congeniality" at this year's "Miss America" pageant and she was such a sweet girl. Even though Bailey was the youngest girl there, it was so fun to take her and spend time with her.
We sat down at our table across from another sweet mom and her almost 3 year old daughter. We became fast friends and chatted over mini cheesecakes and tarts.
We even had real teapots and princess cups.
Bailey being such a lady as she devours her cookies and truffles. We have to work on our "tea party" manners.
 
She loved sitting in her own chair and picking out sweets off the desert tray.
Sipping lemonade from her tea cup. I loved watching her hold her cup by the handle. It was so cute.
Yes Bailey, that is the correct way to drink from a cup, put your entire face inside the cup.
Bailey and I pouring our "tea", which was really just lemonade.
 
Right before Bailey grabbed the cup and dumped it all over us...so awesome. 
The little girl we sat across from was incredibly cute and so sweet to Bailey. She even shared her teddy bear "Talky" with Bailey.

Each girl went home with a princess tea cup and a tea pot shaped sucker. Seriously, Bailey was in heaven!
And then at the end of the Tea Party, each girl had her picture taken with "Miss Arkansas" and got to wear a tiara. It was pretty cute.
While we ate, Miss Arkansas spoke to all the girls and then she sent each girl whom with her "autograph"
Although my baby girl will probably never enter any beauty pageants, it was fun to hear from "Miss Arkansas". It was really interesting to hear her story and her faith. She spoke about how her faith in God determined her actions and guided her daily life. It was very reassuring to see good role models out there, especially in the world we live in today.
Anyways, I had a great time getting all dressed up, drinking "tea" with my baby girl and eating cute little "tea party" food.
LOVE LOVE LOVE having a little girl so we can do this sort of stuff together!