Lagoon



We've been busy hanging on to summer. Last weekend, we went to Lagoon! Don't get me wrong, we had a great time with Colby&Kandis&family. However, I had a few major epiphanies while there.
- It's probably a good idea to ease Parker into the rides. Like maybe a carousel before the Dinosaur Drop or Ladybug Bop. He may look like he's having fun, but pictures don't capture the worried yelps and screams.
- I kind of know what a hangover feels like now. I used to love rollercoasters, but realize now that having my head banged from side to side, or my brain twirled around isn't very fun. Over a week later, I still feel a dull, nauseous ache in my head.
- After getting soaking wet, it's totally socially acceptable for a 2-year old to walk around in nothing but a t-shirt and diaper.
- Avery is an angel.
- Leaving the men with the kids for an hour and a half so we can ride on the big rides is a much needed break. Yay for girl time at Lagoon (even if it does result in a rollercoaster hangover)!
- I miss Disneyland!
GO COUGS!
Since Parker's been so busy practicing the BYU fight song, we decided we had to take him to a game. So we went to Logan with Jake and Jaclyn for the big game. Here are a few highlights...
- Yes, we are hardcore BYU fans.
- Utah State fans are actually quite pleasant.
- However, one particular Utah State fan was a little too friendly...I now need to spend some time teaching Parker about strangers, AND taking candy from strangers. Lots and lots of licorice.
- Next time a nice candy-giving stranger asks to hold my baby, I should just say no. It's totally uncomfortable watching a strange man kiss and cuddle my fussy, crying baby. GIVE ME MY BABY!
- We will stay until the bitter end, even if the outcome is certain.
- Next time Joe thinks he might fall asleep while driving, just turn on the post-game show. Works better than his "spicy drinks"--the term coined by Parker for carbonated beverages.
- Did I say GO COUGS?!?!?!
CEDAR CITY
My sister now lives only THREE HOURS away! Last week, I went on a middle-of-the-week trip to see her. We must've had fun, because I didn't take a single picture. Here, howev, are some highlights from that excursion...
- It isn't very easy to stick food in a rear-facing baby's mouth while driving.
- But it is possible.
- Parker is very vocal. When you want to play with his toy, he screams and yells.
- Blake knows how to fight back. He punches!
- Devon can totally handle watching 5 kids so that I can go to Kimberly's Pilates class.
- Cookies and movies are the key to Parker's happiness.
- Parker and Avery don't sleep well in the same room together.
- At the McDonald's playland, take the sticky fruit leather out of Parker's hand before he starts climbing the nasty slides.
- I don't know how I'll survive when my kids have actual schedules! Kimberly knows how to move fast from place to place!
- Driving home at bedtime is a good idea.
- When Parker throws up ALL NIGHT, try not to think about the possibilities of what went in his mouth at McDonald's. Good thing the vomit only lasted through the night. Heaven forbid we miss the BYU game!
GENERAL CONFERENCE
While the men went to the Priesthood session of conference, we hung out with Erin and kids. Parker absolutely adores Spencer, Ethan, and Sadie. They even let him play "radio games" as Parker likes to call them.
I loved Saturday's sessions. Most of Sunday's, however, will have to be read online. In the future, remind me to stay home the week leading up to conference so I can stay awake!



