I wasn't looking forward to Spring Break. I wanted to avoid crowds so I figured we would stay home and stay in our pjs a lot. The week started that way, but by the end was very different. You could say Spring Break broke us. In some cases, quite literally. But, we are (mostly) back on track:
MONDAY:
Bball in the backyard. Rachel asked for a whistle so she could play "coach".
What should I do, coach? |
"Um, crawl around the table and then put the ball in backwards" |
The most exciting part of Monday was supposed to be a trip to Wal-Mart, but Ryan stepped in and hiked up Lone Mountain. We all thought there was a chance they wouldn't make it, but lo and behold-they did! I was even able to drive by on my way home from the store and wave to them at the top. Now whenever we pass it Ryan says, "Raise your hand if you climbed that mountain!"
We then went out to a celebratory dinner and stroll at the bookstore. Whew, long day!
TUESDAY: No pictures, but we went to the park in the morning and swimming in the afternoon. Then we all collapsed.
WEDNESDAY: Easter Egg Hunt, (see last post), followed by story time, followed by baths and bed:
Not that a bath does any good!
THURSDAY: We utilized all 8 seats of our car and a friend and I went with our 3 kids and 3 babies to the Discovery Museum. Oh wait. There were over 1,000 people there. And no parking. And I forgot my pass. And so we went to Burger King instead. And Ryan's assistant Melissa, has been bringing her puppy over. I wish I had a picture because he is cute! And our kids get to play with and take care of a dog without us actually having to have a dog!
After all that, we still had T-ball practice, and Ry and I were lucky enough to get to go to the temple. It was really nice.
FRIDAY:
Now it starts to get interesting-all of this outdoor activity has led to some pretty severe allergies around here:
Her eyes were not quite as poofy, but still pretty bad |
BUT- by noon he did a 180. Kept everything down and felt good enough to still go up to Mt. Charleston with Ryan and friends. I had a very nice evening at home with babies and a good friend.
The week before they had gone to the "caves", so they definitely have gotten camping out of their system:
SATURDAY:
I woke up in a really good mood. Which is good because the day quickly took a turn for the worse. Ry took the kids to his magic show and I got my cleaning and laundry done. Then I entrusted all four children into Ryan's care in order to go see The Host with my book club. For some reason, I was extra nervous. I made sure my phone was in my pocket so I would feel it vibrate, and sure enough I received a text from Ry. They were on their way to the urgent care. I didn't get the whole story until I left and met up with them. They had been chopping the wood they brought back from the mountains. They took turns with the hatchet. Then, they got distracted and Dora needed saving and Adam threw his hands up to save her, and....Rachel's face was the casualty. Yes, Adam cut his sister in the face with an axe!
While posing for these pictures, she asked," Is Adam going to pretend to hit me?" "NO!" We both said very quickly!
Thank goodness it wasn't worse and she didn't need stitches-just steri strips. And hopefully after four days all will be healed.
Luckily, a trip to Yogurtland made everything better. And a very grateful and sad Mom and Dad settled in for a very bad night of sleep (darn babies!)
So you can imagine why I woke up on Easter morning less than rested or at peace. But, all's well that ends well. Hope your spring break was full of lazing around in your jammies. I sure wish ours was!
5 comments:
Seriously??! You fit all Of that into spring break???? Including the ad incident??? And you took your kids swimming and to the park and to burger king and hiking mountains etc etc?? I'm exausted just reading this!!!! I hope your coming week is low key!!!!!!!! Love love and miss you all!!!
I echo Lori. That is a crazy week. And I can't believe Ryan let the kids use an axe. And I can't believe that Rachel got cut with an axe (so sad!). Love her question during the pictures!
And poor Erica--how did the spit-up get all the way up to her eyes? Was she on her face?
Love you guys!
Aww poor Adam's puffy eyes. Next time, put him on a tread mill and see if has exercised-induced anaphylaxes like his aunt...perhaps its in the genes! Getting hit in the face w an ax is character building, too...go rachey!
Oh wow! You had a busy week! And poor poor Rachel! I hope her scar heals nicely.
Holy Cow! I agree that reading this post makes me feel tired...your lives seem so crazy. I hope that Rachel's face heals nicely too!
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