Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Fall/Halloween Fun

Tyler and I went to a fun group date - The Haunting Games! We were divided into teams and sent to solve clues and find the locations of the ingredients we needed for a witches brew. We were team yellow and had lots of fun. 


As we were pulled over on the side of the road doing a puzzle, someone pulled up in their car and asked if we needed any help. I guess we did look like a crew of emergency personnel in our reflecting vests! It was so funny.


Not standing out at all.


Tyler was asked to present the trophies to the winning team and he just loves that stuff. (NOT! But that gave us a pretty good clue as to who the hosting witches were haha)


Team Yellow! Thanks Batilda and Minerva for a fun time, whoever you are!


Next up was the Fall Festival at the elementary school. Tyler was at a work event and we were super glad to have Grandma join us! I'll let the pictures speak for themselves here.















And of course when Grandma asked them for ideas of things they might like for Christmas they were happy to look around online with her.


The kids and I made a ghost town one Saturday. We used old cereal boxes for the buildings, and rocks for the ghosts! Thanks to Made Everyday for the idea.







Max got into the spirit of things.


I laughed so hard when I saw Millie's picture of her "at pukin pach." I guess not everyone loves pumpkin patches!


And this cute boy had fun with candy corns in preschool.


Harvey the Hurricane

 Hurricane Harvey may be long gone from Houston, but we still have our own little Harvey Hurricane quite at large in our home!

Harvey loves to crawl around pushing whatever car he is into that day.


The rest of these pictures are just samples of his mess-making and mischief. He's pretty good!






Oh but we love him so!


While we're on the subject of Harvey, here are his 11 month shots.




Max snapped this when I was trying to help Harvey stand.


And we caught him doing it! Harvey is in no rush to walk. Anytime he realizes he's been standing on his own he quickly sits back down!


While Mom was away

The kids had so much fun with Tyler while I was gone in Utah. While Millie was at school on Friday, the boys went to a pumpkin patch with Grammy, Gigi, Heidi, and Wes! 








And Tyler enjoyed all the Harvey snuggles. He sent this to me and I was super jealous!


I'm thankful the kids were in such good hands while I was away. They have a fantastic dad!

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Sisters Weekend

My sisters, mom, and I met up in Utah for a girls weekend a couple weeks ago! It was the first time we'd ever done something like that, and it definitely won't be the last. We had so much fun together!

I left Houston Thursday morning and it was hard to say goodbye to my babies. I'm thankful Tyler was on paternity leave and willing to handle the 3-ring circus for a few days! I landed in Houston around noon. Laura, her kids, and Mom picked me up at the airport and we hung out in downtown Salt Lake for a few hours. We grabbed lunch at City Creek and toured the Beehive House. I'd never done that before and it was awesome!

I caught Laura's kids looking at The Christus. 



We Texas wimps totally needed jackets outside and it was glorious!


Around 3 we passed off Laura's kiddos to Tom and then met up with Steph and Linds at the airport! It took a while to get a rental car but then we were on our way!


Our first stop was, OF COURSE, Cafe Rio. Lauren met us there too and it was amazing. I could have turned around and flown home right then and it would have almost been worth it right there.


Lauren told us about a new cookie company near her place in Provo, Chip Cookies, so we decided we'd better try that too. Ginormous, delicious cookies.


After visiting with Lauren and Tim for a while we said goodnight and headed up to the cabin! We were so thankful the Kartchner's let us use their awesome cabin up the canyon. We didn't stay up late because we were all exhausted! I loved waking up and sitting by the fire.


We ate breakfast and took our time getting ready for the day. Later that morning we went to the Provo City Center Temple for a session! It was such a beautiful temple. The tabernacle was where Tyler and I had stake conference several times when we were first married and living in Provo so it was cool to see the transformation just a few years later.


There were lots of brides getting married that day too, which is always fun to see.


And then it was time for Zupas! Also delicious. 


After lunch we headed back to the cabin. I forgot to take any pictures of the cabin and thankfully Laura took this one and shared it with me. It's right at the bottom of the canyon, which is the perfect location! You're still in the mountains but only 10-15 minutes away from anything you need. 


We changed out of our dresses and went further up the canyon to hike to Stewart Falls! It was a little tricky to find the trailhead (it'd been a few years since any of us had been there) but I didn't mind - just kept snapping pictures of the gorgeous foliage. Those windy mountain roads sure made Mom nervous, thankfully Linds handled them like a champ.



But eventually we found the trail and set off. It was chilly in the shade, perfect in the sun. We walked and talked and laughed and I loved it so much.



We found a big cement slab (possibly the top of a water tower?) and thought it to be the perfect place to stop and stretch and do some yoga. "Sun sals," as Steph calls them, were the favorite of the day. We felt totally invisible but later saw a woman on the trail with her two kids. She said they could see us and the kids asked what we were doing and she told them "They're stretching? Doing yoga? I don't know!" which made us laugh. A little bit later we looked back and had a clear shot of the cement from the other side of the valley! So we hope all the other hikers enjoyed our very public yoga session hahaha.


But seriously, that VIEW!


I showed everyone my phone camera's portrait mode and took a pic of everyone, and Steph took one of me.



It was so fun to do some hiking while we talked about anything and everything. 


After hiking we went down to Provo and ate at JCW's for dinner. Another delicious meal! We picked up Sarah (joined us from Rexburg) and Lauren and went back up to the cabin for the night. 

Saturday morning we all wore our "Sisterhood" shirts we had made for this occasion (my friend Kati made them, her shop is HERE) and went to Magleby's Fresh for breakfast. Do I even have to say it? YUM.



We also hit up some shops at the Riverwoods, where I definitely took advantage of the cute, modest clothes available! You know it was successful when you almost don't have room in your bag to bring home what you got! But I really don't like returning stuff I buy online so this was much more fun for me.


Had to stop by Arctic Circle to get a pumpkin Oreo shake. It was a little much after our sweet breakfast, but I still really enjoyed reliving the memory. That place is still the same as it was when I was working there at 16! Linds worked there too so we had to get a picture.


We went to the University Mall for a little more shopping and then stopped by to see Grandma Andersen. She's still so positive and thankful at 97, even though her mind isn't what it used to be and she has lived without my grandpa for so long! 


Our last major food stop was Brick Oven for dinner that night. Tim ended up crashing the girls party and we didn't mind one bit. And if you guessed that it was delicious you are right. 


We went back up to the cabin a little earlier that night and talked and played games for a while. We noticed that we didn't ever feel the need to stay up super late, but on thinking about it, we decided it was because the kids weren't with us! When we all have kids there it's hard to have an actual conversation and we want to enjoy adult time after the kids are in bed. But with no kids around we can get all the great conversing in during the day! 

Sunday morning Linds flew home. Mom went with her to the airport to get a different rental car while Steph, Laura, Sarah, and I cleaned the cabin and got ready to leave. When Mom got back we said goodbye to the awesome cabin and went to Tim and Lauren's ward for Sacrament Meeting. After the meeting we wanted to go to the Orem Cemetery, where some of our relatives are buried. We had a hard time finding Grandma Backus at first and I laughed when I looked up and saw that we all had different theories on where she might be.


But we found her and loved reminiscing. We also found her parents, Grandpa Andersen, Uncle Tim, Uncle Dale, and my cousin Troy. Life is precious and I'm thankful to have such wonderful family to live life with!


Lauren was so sweet to feed us lunch, and then we went to visit some of the Andersen aunts and uncles by Posterity Park. It was fun to visit with them and some cousins. We had to say goodbye to Sarah around 5 and then took Steph to the airport to catch her flight home, and then Tom met us to take Laura home. Just Mom and I were left at that point! We grabbed some dinner on our way down to Spring City to see Grandpa Backus and Grandma Joyce.


It was great to see Grandpa and Grandma Joyce. I always love going to Spring City. Unfortunately I totally forgot to take any pictures! Next time for sure. On our way to the airport Mom and I stopped to see Aunt Marci and the Tobler clan. It was great to see so much family in one trip! 

We were excited to head home. I don't think I had ever flown just with my mom so that was fun. 


We traded in the beautiful mountains and crisp air for flat flat flat and warm temps. To be honest, I had had enough of the cold and was glad to come back to warmth! I'm a wimp! 


Also caught this cool sunset out the plane window.


It was such a great weekend! I'm so thankful for my sisters and mom and for their love and friendship and examples to me. We really really missed Kim and Kerri and can't wait for the time when we can ALL be together! The older I get the more I value the relationships we have with extended family. I love them all so much!