We had a good time in San Diego, as usual. This time we spent a day at LegoLand. Chris and the big kids went on roller coasters all morning, which made me happy because it means that my kids are way braver than I am. (I didn't go on a roller coaster until I was 17, and that was because my then 12-year-old brother called me a chicken. He was right, of course, and laughed the entire ride because I was screaming so much.)
Anyway, Chris and the big kids were on coasters, which left me to entertain the twins. I remembered about "Duplo Playland" which is dedicated to little ones, and I thought that the twins would have a good time there. But since I didn't want to try and push our two umbrella strollers at the same time, I abandoned the strollers and let the twins walk all the way across the park with me. I was really, really nervous because the twins like to run away, and I was just praying the whole way over there that I wouldn't lose either of the boys that day.It took us about 30 minutes, due in part to our detour to say hi to the boys' beloved Thomas,
It took a bit of searching, but I finally found a play area with only one entrance. So I just parked myself there at the entrance and the twins were able to run free for a couple of hours, which was just heaven for them. I don't think they've ever had so much fun.
The most pleasant surprise of the week was the Mormon Battalion Museum in Old Town.
We had some good times at Grandma & Grandpa's house too. We spent a decent amount of time in the pool where Carter repeatedly treated us to his new, unfortunately-named "Hoo Ha Dance":
and Haley tried to learn to dive, but looked an awful lot like the old man in the game "Mouse Trap".
We were able to spend Grandpa's birthday with him. I don't remember her exact words, but Chris said something about Steve being young, to which Haley replied something to the effect of, "If 68 isn't old, what is?" Luckily Grandpa was amused and not offended. We clearly need to hold a family home evening lesson about proper birthday etiquette.Mother Nature gave us a special treat on the way home; somewhere near Beaver we encountered this massive and extremely bright double rainbow. These pictures don't even do it justice - it was amazing.
I was completely disappointed though, because I thought for sure there would be four pots of gold out in that field since we could see four ends of the rainbows. And yet, nothing. I guess somebody beat us to them.
So, with the exception of the middle-of-the-night pool alarm false alarm (the boys wear wristbands that sound an alarm if they get wet), we had a wonderful vacation. Thanks again to Grandma and Grandpa for letting us crash your pad! We sure love spending time with you.

7 comments:
that looks like SO much fun! i think my favorite part was your reaction to carter's hoo ha dance at the pool. i think he and jack would get along well... maybe too well...
see? now THAT wasn't a re-run -- I read with much anticipation... and gathered some info for our own upcoming trip.
I love reading about your family adventures! You keep me entertained!
Looks like your having a good summer so far. Did I tell you I am moving soon. . . I think to Lehi. Not super duper close to you, but a lot closer than we have been.
I had to check my blog to see if I used that title...it was the name of a children's book my brother loved when we were little. So you are more creative than I! And that rainbow is amazing!
Haha...so I looked at the picture of Chris and thought, "wow, that tour guide is really dressed casually!" I couldn't tell it was him...haha! :]
PS...how did are you able to post so many pics at once? Mine will only let me do 4 at a time...grrr!
Post a Comment