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Summer is my favorite season of the year.  I love the freedom, sandy beach days, tanned skin, sleeping in, grilling, trips, warm nights, and moody thunder storms.  By September/October I’m sick of the heat; but during June, July, and August I’m loving it.

Last summer we had a long Summer Fun List on our fridge that kept us busy and entertained – parks, beaches, crafts, visiting friends, and other iconic summer activities. The summer of 2014 was all about house projects, moving, and girls camp. The kids didn’t seem to notice the lack of recreation, thankfully. They stayed busy rediscovering their toys, reading books, playing in the pool, and helping with house projects.

A few pictures from our summer:

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Well visit doctors appointments.

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I think we set a record for number of chocolate chip cookies made and consumed.

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Tools EVERYWHERE!

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Boxes EVERYWHERE!

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Playing in the pool to get the wiggles out and cool off.

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Kimmy was home a lot and that was fantastic.

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Late afternoon naps after pool time.

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Yard work! Lots of yard work!

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Playing with toys.

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Kimmy visits!

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Tearing out trees with Gramma and Kimmy.

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After open play gymnastics.

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Girls camp meetings.

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Dealing with wildlife from the jungle in our backyard.

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Pool play time.

School has started up again and it’s nice to have a little more free time.  Sadie and Jax were getting pretty restless by the end of summer so it’s great to know they’re happily engaged in more meaningful activities.

Good bye summer!  I will miss you.  See you next year.

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This post will be really, really long yet completely insufficient.  In fact, I’ve thought about just not writing it, because, really, words just can’t do justice. Ben says to at least try, so here I go.

Things went wrong.

Lots of things went wrong.

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Kimberly’s injured arm.

But, good news….lots of things went right, too!

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We were the last girls camp group of the summer and the couple running it said we had a record for the most rainfall and the most issues. Direct quote, “We haven’t had this much trouble all summer – let alone this much in a single week.” I didn’t think things went that bad but we did have our issues.

So a little background info. This is mostly for my record keeping.

The theme was We Are Family and we used the quote from the Family Proclamation, “….the family is central to the Creator’s plan for the eternal destiny of His children” (Family Proclamation).  We focused on family is the past, present, and future each day – strengthening PRESENT family relationships, preparing for FUTURE family, and blessing our PAST/deceased relatives through temple work. Also, on Monday we focused on camp family as that was our get to know you day.

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Our family tree

The Stake Leaders were the Great Grandmas, the YCLS were the Marvelous Mama’s, the 4th years were the Awesome Aunties, the 3rd years were the Cool Cousins, the 2nd years were the Sweet Sisters, and the 1st years were the Beauty Babes.  We had a total of 83 registered girls.  I think 79 came.

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Clever – marvelous mamas dressed up in aprons and used balloons as baby bumps!

My partners in crime were Katie and Jaclyn.  Great fun!  Jaclyn kept things running when I was away and did certification stuff, and Katie dealt with drama and crafty things.  Equally important was Kimmy.  She was the YCL Level Leader and was so much help, too!  So grateful for their support and help and wisdom and happiness and patience!

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Each night we did a letter writing activity where the girls had 20 minutes of scripture study and letter writing time. The letter topics tied into each day’s topic – Monday (Friends/Camp Family) they wrote their testimony in a Book of Mormon to share with a friend, Tuesday (Future Family) they wrote a letter to their future self describing what they want their family to be like and what they can do now to achieve that, Wednesday (Present Family) they wrote a letter of appreciation to a family member, and Thursday (Past Family) they wrote a memory of a relative and hopefully will enter that info into familysearch.com when they arrive home after camp.

So, to kickoff our theme us stake leaders created a choreographed dance to the song, “We Are Family” and dressed up as Grandma’s.  One problem – sound system didn’t work.  So, after stalling and troubleshooting for 10 minutes we finally decided to try blasting the song from our car.  It didn’t work.  So, we just looked crazy dressed up as grandma’s and never got to do our song.

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Also during that kickoff we planned a game where the girls organize themselves into groups by making animals sounds. Each girl is assigned one of eight animals and when the game begins they must keep their eyes closed and make the sound their animals makes and try to find all their other animal matches.  Sounds easy and kindof fun, right?  Well, the pavilion we were meeting in had a metal room and the sky decided to open and a torrential downpour ensued and we couldn’t hear a thing.  So, that game was a bit of a wash.  Even with the microphone we couldn’t hear over the pounding of the rain above us.  It was actually pretty hilarious to hear all the girls screaming their sounds.  Total chaos!

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Loud screaming chaos = hilarious!

So, eventually once we helped everyone organize into their 8 different groups we gave them all hair accessories and told them they had 15 minutes to do each other in wacky hair-dos.  We tied it into our theme by saying that not every family member is picture perfect but we need to love everyone, even those that we think are odd or different from us.  A bit of a stretch but hey….good enough!  The girls had fun and were very creative.  It helped loosen everyone up, too.

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We had one little problem, though.  Lice.  Yes, sadly, very sadly.  Yes.  Two girls.  So, that took some sensitive dealing with.  We had a priesthood leader run out to get products to treat them, but ultimately we had to send the girls home.  I was almost the driver, too, as their parents didn’t have a working vehicle and we couldn’t find anyone willing to come get them.  It’s a three hour drive each way from their home.  We finally found a member of the stake presidency who took them most of the way home.  So, the rain continued during the afternoon and evening which spoiled our outdoor activities.  Luckily, the crafts we could do and the girls enjoyed their indoor free time, I think.  During the afternoon I was quite distracted as the girls who were going home.  They were understandably upset, needed help packing, arranging rides, and doing the treatment.

That evening when we were driving up to the office to check on the girls going home I was riding with a leader, Tara, and talking about the canoeing.  She asked where we were going to canoe and I pointed to the lake right in front of us.  She said, “Are there alligators in there?”  I said, “Yes!” And she said, “Oh my – there’s one right there!!”  Sure enough, straight in front of us there was a 6 footer crossing the road.  Little did I know I would have another run in with an alligator in that same spot later in the week!

We had a great FHE that night and our YCLs taught level devotionals.  The girls were pretty wired but we finally had them settled down and in their cabins by 11:30ish.

Tuesday morning was a big activity and luckily it didn’t rain and I think the girls enjoyed it.  We did a Certification Holy Hike.  (I may save details for another post).  It went well except for one small problem.  The colors stained the girls hair!  Eek.  Not good.  Especially since we would be at the temple on Thursday.  After the hike we sent all the girls to the water slide in their clothes to get clean.  Not sure if they liked that or not but we didn’t want the cabins to get covered in the Holi powder.

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We had a problem with one girl just after that activity.  It got a little personal and hurtful.  I was slightly concerned for my physical safety at one point. I shed a few tears afterwards and rebounded quickly, thank goodness.

That afternoon we did rotations.  That’s when another problem arose.  Ringworm.  So, back to the store we went for ringworm treatment medication.  That wasn’t too hard to deal with.  However, my level of sensitivity for bugs/germs was rising!

That night we had Family Feud – huge hit!  During family feud one of the leaders did that, “Come here we have another problem” beckon to me.  So, over I walk and she shows me this video:

WHAT IN THE WORLD IS THAT!!?!?! She explains that she was in the bathrooms with a few girls and stepped on a large beetle.  She went to get a paper towel to pick it up and the girls start yelling, “It’s moving, it’s moving!”  She says, “No way, I killed that thing good!”  So, she walks over and starts to notice a little antennae moving.  Then the antennae starts growing.  Until finally this entire parasite comes out of the beetle.  So, then we have girls and leaders (myself included) concerned that they will be getting parasites.  I had showered without shoes earlier that day, so I was a little freaked out about my health safety.  In the end, it turns out it was a parasite but only able to infect bettles, frogs, and horses.

The next day was Wednesday.  Ah…half way there!  The morning we had made a rotation schedule of service, shooting and horseback riding.  One problem – we were told there would be 10 horses but only 8 were brought.  Each girl and leader had been told as assigned time to be at each place and our two missing horses meant our entire schedule was off.  It was a bit of a logistical nightmare.  I was stressed.  I felt disorganized.  It wasn’t fun.  Around 10AM, sweet Kimberly Parker had a heart-to-heart talk with me and said something like this, “Dixie (another leader) and I have a walkie talkie and we’ve been listing to you guys all morning and none of you seem happy.  I know it’s disorganized but it’s not your fault and the girls don’t know.  They think it’s going great!  They’re all having a great time!” Ahhhh!  Lights came on.  I was so happy she pointed all those things out.  Totally helped to lighten me up!  Self check: Am I stressed? Oh dear, yes, I am.  Do I feel happy?  On no, I don’t.  Are the girls happy?  Yes, they are.  Ohhhh.  After that things went better but it still was a lot of work and walking to get each group ready and to their needed spots.   My brain was tired, but it ended up okay.

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Well, almost okay.

I was stationed the whole day at the horse station.  Our last group was out and I was waiting for them to return.  I got down there at the half hour mark and waited and waited and waited.  Another 20 minutes went by and I figured maybe the horseman had taken them for a longer ride since it was the last group and had several adult leaders.  So, finally, they trot up and I yell out, “Did you guys have fun?”  The horseman pulls up with a grim face and says, “That depends on who you ask.”  He helps Kimberly Parker off her horse and shows me her bloodied arm.  Her horse had gotten spooked and took off running and she got thrown mid-run.  We took her to the nurse who treated her open sore.  She also had bruises on her leg and a very sore back.  She had hit the ground at a awkward angle and had severe whiplash.  She’s still not back to normal and it’s been several weeks.  I felt terrible as I was the one who had pushed for horseback riding.  I asked the man early one if it was safe and if anyone had ever been thrown and he told me, “Yes, safe.  No one has ever been thrown.” He comes out regularly to this camp ground to do this for young women’s groups.

I left Kimberly with the nurse and took quick 5 minute pick me up shower and headed to the afternoon lesson.  I needed to regroup and perk up again so I thought a little lesson would be just the right thing.

After about 15 minutes in the lesson a leader walked in and gave me another of those, “Come here we have a problem” look.  She tells me that she thinks one of the first years is having a seizure.  Oh no!  This girl had a history of epilepsy but had been seizure free for 14 months.  She also isn’t a member of our church; she had come with a friend.  So I ran to find the nurse who I thought would still be with Kimberly Parker (hoseback riding victim) but she wasn’t.  So, I notice President Emery is in the large pavilion and he’s an MD so I asked him to take a look at her. The poor girl was sitting on the edge of her bed shaking gently.  It wasn’t a violent seizure like most people think of.  She was frozen, unresponsive, eyes were crossed and slightly open.  She was tight and stiff but rocking gently.  We found the nurse and called her mom.  Her mom said just to leave her, not to call paramedics, that she would come out of it after about 20 minutes.  Well, after a few minutes we decided we needed to call the paramedics because she wasn’t coming out of it.  It was quite a drive for them – can’t remember how far.  30 minutes?  Just as they arrived the skies decided to burst again and they got soaked as they came over to the cabin.  They eventually got her on a gurney and were ready to load her up into their vehicle but another problem arose.  The ambulance and firetruck were stuck in the mud!  The flooding and roads were so bad they couldn’t drive.  *Slap to the forehead!*  Meanwhile, our sweet seizure girl is still in her seizure and it’s been over an hour.  They decided to take the seat out of a leader’s van and put the gurney in that.  Just about the time they pulled up in the van they were able to get the ambulance out of the mud, though, so we never used the van.  We said our farewells to the still seizing girl and the leader/family friend, Tiffany,  who traveled with her.  All that ended around 5:30 or 6ish, I think.  It had been a loonnnggg day; I was ready for bed.  That night was skit night which we got through without injury or parasite problems.  We had ward devotionals after skits and I joined in with Hudson.  Felt good to be back among my people!

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Skit night dance

After devotionals Melinda Marshall and I headed to the hospital to pick up the leader who had traveled in the ambulance.  The girl’s mother had arrived so Tiffany needed a ride back to camp.  It was fun to get out for a little while and have some fun.  We arrived back late.  Maybe 1AM? Not really sure.  Tiffany stepped on a massive frog in the pavilion on our walk to our cabins.  We laughed so hard and none of us could bare to pick it up.  Still don’t know who dealt with that.  Sorry to whoever did!

Thursday morning came all to quickly.  The plan for Thursday was to wake up (very challenging to do), eat breakfast (delicious), and travel to the temple (Kimmy and I went the wrong way).  We realized at breakfast that several of the girls still had stained hair from the Holy Hike.  I think it was the girls with really light blond hair or the ones that have color treated their hair.  Some girls braided their hair, a few with the problem weren’t going into the temple anyways, and everyone else we tested to see if color was still bleeding out and it wasn’t.  So, ultimately, the temple staff let them do baptisms.  I loved being in the temple and needed the pick-me-up!

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Dixie let me drive her hummer to shuttle kids back and forth from the stake center to the temple.  That was fun.

While shuttling girls between the temple and Stake Cente one girl came up to my driver’s side window and handed me a note saying I made her feel invisible and she was leaving the church because of me.  A few other leaders got one, too.  Another girl, a friend of the note writing one, had an emotional breakdown at the same time.  Thankfully, Katie took care of that issue.  The three of them sat in a car crying and talking for over an hour.  I’m not good with girl drama.  I have very little tolerance so I was grateful Katie dealt with it.

The rest of that day went pretty smoothly.  🙂  We arrived back to the camp ground around 4 or 5ish.  We had testimony meeting that night.  I could have done better, to be honest.  My poor brain was pretty fried by that point.  We got through, though.  I think it was a success? I got a lot out of the meeting.

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Huge dance party that night.  The girls had fun.  I was walking around trying to figure out awards for the closing ceremony the next day.

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Around 1AM we shut things down.

Niki (who I love dearly!) had a brilliant idea for a prank for Marilyn Glaus – to hide her car!  Those two had been going back and forth with little pranks all week.  So, Kimmy, Niki, and I decided to take her car up the top of the waterslide hill.  We were all so deliriously tired by this point.  At least I was!  Note video below.

So, the prank was a little on us because on our walk back to the camp ground, just 2 minutes after that video, I looked to my left and 20 feet away what did I see…..a 6 foot alligator!  Oh!  I didn’t tell anyone because Kimmy was already totally freaked out because we could hear their growl-like sounds so we knew they were out there.  I just kept walking.  Kept praying.  Walk.  Pray.  Walk.  Pray. Walk. Pray.  I’m here to tell about it, so obviously, nothing terrible happened but it sure had my heart pounding!

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Niki is wet because her and Marilyn and Kimmy all dumped water on each other during the dance.

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Marilyn was dressed up as a gorilla costume trying to find and scare us when we got back to camp.  Little did she know how scared we were while doing the car prank to her!  Joke was on us!

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I think we finally settled into our beds around 3:30ish.

Around 6AM I woke up feeling nauseous.  I’ll spare you the details but poor Nikki Critchlow may forever be scarred after the experiences of that morning.  Bless her heart!

I pieced what was left of me together long enough to get packed up and cleaned up.  I started feeling sick again around 11ish, during closing ceremonies, but nothing embarrassing happened.  We got the girls checked out and I was so, so, so, so happy to finally be done.  Kimmy and I could have cried with joy!

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This is the woman who helped run the camp. We LOVED her!

Kimmy almost didn’t come but I needed her in those moments more than I ever knew I would!  Thank you Kimmy.  Thank you!  Couldn’t have stayed sane with out you!  Forever will I be grateful you were there!

Girls camp was a lot of work and a lot of stress. But it was also a really great experience and a lot of fun!  I learned so much.  I’ve never been in many leadership positions and I found I really enjoyed the challenge and the satisfaction of being needed and respected.

The leaders were absolutely fantastic! So fun to be with.  So patient with our hiccups.  So committed to the girls!  There were many things we should have done differently but everyone was so forgiving and complimentary despite our shortcomings.  I once read an article from a former stake camp director who said the greatest advice she could give was to choose the leaders wisely.  Well, I really took that to heart and  thought and prayed about leaders a lot.  And everyone worked out FANTASTICLY!  Each person seemed so well suited for the group of girls she was with.

I’m not sure if the girls had quite as much fun as all of us leaders but they seemed happy, got along really well, and found ways to get into the theme even though it was a little peculiar!

Kimmy and I were so happy to get back to Tampa!

I was thrilled to see my three little kiddos.  Happiness.

I took a shower without ants or millions of jumping frogs or parasite invested beetles.  Happiness.

Ben came home from work with his dependable smile and listened to all my crazy stories and then sent me to bed.  Happiness.

They had a nickname for me at camp: One and Done!

That was my one girls camp, and now I’m done! Hooray!

 

 

 

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  • August 27, 2014 - 12:36 am

    Shannon - Oh my Alicia! What an adventure. I admire you for getting through this experience. You put so much work into this and I’m sure the girls enjoyed their time together. You are so brave too to endure all of those bugs, the humidity, and the alligators. I think that would be too much for me for a whole week. Thanks for sharing. I was wondering how camp went for you.ReplyCancel

Our baby, who’s not really a baby but we all treat him like a baby, turned 3! It’s nice to have it official – he’s been telling people for a while now that he’s three and “all grown up”.

We celebrated his birthday on Saturday, the day before his real birthday.

He woke up to find presents waiting and the house decorated:
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We made his requested breakfast – crepes.
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Then we headed to Publix to pick out a cake and then to the gymnastics place for open play time.

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The family came over for lunch, swimming, and games.

When we asked McKay what foods he wanted for his birthday he requested chicken on the grill, watermelon, and his favorite vegetable – onions. We delivered on the first two requests but skipped out on the onions.
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Opening presents was the highlight of the day for him!
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McKay had requested a soccer pool party so Ben put together a few kiddie soccer-like games.  The adults got a little too into the water balloon games.  Mike and I ended up soaked.  He cannot be trusted!
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The party started at 12:30 and I literally kicked everyone out around 5:30. I guess they had fun. I had a photoshoot in St Pete so I had to leave to get there on time.

The next day was his real birthday. We went to church, packed, and went to stay the night at Mimi and Grandpie’s house (in preparation for Girls Camp the following morning). My parents were sweet and made him a nice meal and bought him another cake.

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Happy birthday to my big three year old baby who is “all grown up” now!

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  • August 17, 2014 - 7:43 pm

    Shannon - What a fun party! Happy Birthday Mckay. I can’t believe he’s three already 🙂ReplyCancel

Another great summer trip to Utah! We really packed in the fun this time. Some trips are low key and we stay close to home base in Heber. This trip I decided to plan as if we were actually on vacation. We visited friends and a few sites. The kids had a blast!

I was starting to wonder if the trip would ever happen. We had 4 delayed flights, spent the night in Las Vegas (without any of our bags), and finally arrived to our destination 34 hours after leaving our house! It was exhausting. Luckily, the kids were champs and did less complaining than Ben and I did.
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Christy and Maddie were so sweet to meet us at the airport the afternoon after the day we were suppose to arrive.  It was a happy moment to see them standing and waving to us!  We had a great time visiting while Ben went to long term parking to grab Kimmy’s car (thanks Kimmy!) and then we went out to lunch.  The kids adore Madeleine!  They treat her like a little baby even though she’s really not that much younger than them.   She’s very polite and patient about being babied.  McKay feels it’s his personal job to babysit her and keep her out of trouble.  He is often found corralling her and yelling at her, “Maddie Jo, come baaaaaaack!”

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After lunch we hit the road and drove to a beautiful cabin which Cliffie had reserved for a family reunion.  The kids were about at their break point so the drive felt especially long.  We finally arrived and we were so, so, so happy to see family and finally be at our destination.  We enjoyed dinner, a talent show program with the kids, and a lesson by Grandma Cliffie that evening.
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DSC_6558The next morning we had a family photo shoot led by Bekah.  She did a great job.  It’s never easy with a large group but she managed everyone so well.

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We spent the rest of that morning lakeside – visiting, swimming, and canoeing.  Jax is quite nervous around water so we were pleasantly surprised by his willingness to ride in the boat and on the rafts.  Lane put a motor on the back of one of the boats and pulled the kids around the lake on rafts.
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That afternoon we had a women’s retreat and did manicures and facials while eating chocolate.  My best little girl friend came with me:
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Catching tiny fish.

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Sunset walk around the lake:

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Smores around the campfire:
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The next morning we had a little shooting practice and played horseshoes.  McKay especially enjoyed the shooting experience!  We packed up and headed out just after lunch. Bret and Shannon took Jax in their car and Cliffie took Sadie in her car.  We had a peaceful drive – only one sleeping child!  Ben and I enjoyed our uninterrupted conversations.
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That evening I met some fabulous Florida friends in Salt Lake.  We were all best friends in high school.  They all live out there so I don’t get to see them too often.  When we do get together it’s just like old times!  I do so love them!
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The next day was Sunday so we got dressed and headed to church.  Jax and McKay enjoyed using some binoculars to inspect hot air balloons while the rest of us got ready:
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After church the boys napped while Sadie and I went to see Troy’s coworker’s puppies.  This was the highlight of the trip for Sadie!  She had a little emotional breakdown when we left and she still tears up when I show her the pictures.  “When can we go back, Mommy???”  She was entirely, painfully in love!  Time stopped.  She had entered her earthly heaven!  I hated to make her go.  She loves animals and loves to mother – this experience combined her two great loves.
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After a good cry she regrouped and spent 3 hours jumping on Grandma Cliffie’s trampoline with her cute cousins who came over for Sunday supper.  We all had a ball enjoying the soft, summer grass and one another’s company.
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The next day Christy’s mother-in-law was kind enough to take us to the Museum of Natural Curiosity by using her Grandparent’s pass.  So many clever things to discover!  Desire and Asher came, and Bret and Shannon and family.
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I left part way through to visit with Raven, a former roommate, at her new home in West Valley.  We had fun catching up and chatting about days gone by.
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That afternoon we visited the Bean Museum.  A mighty big hit with the kids, I must say.  Although, their favorite part was the small kiddie play area which had a small cave-like crawl area which had a spooky bear carved into the wall.  Grandma Cliffie was prepared with a flashlight and all the kids took turns shining the flashlight at the scary bear.
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That night we attempted to do an outdoor campfire meal at a park in the canyon.  There was a fire ban, though, so we drove back down to Provo and roasted our hot dogs at a church owned area by Matt and Christy’s house.  The sunset was spectacular!

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Male bonding while fire building.

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Not sure how many of these she snuck when her parents weren’t looking. I didn’t have the heart to tattle.

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Ben had a work obligation the next morning so the kids and I watched Frozen and had a calm morning.
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Natalie treated us to lunch at her favorite Indian restaurant.  It was yummy!  McKay inhaled the food.  Sadie and Jax – not so much.  Jax got sick shortly after we left so I’m assuming he wasn’t feeling good.  Note his grumpy face below!
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Natalie was sweet enough to watch sick Jax in Heber while we went to Kamas pool with Kurt, Des, Asher, Troy, Jadyn, and Jace.  I think this is the 3rd summer in a row we’ve gone there.  It’s always a hit with the kids.
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Natalie kept the kids entertained on the trampoline that night!  It was a steady stream of giggles for an hour and a half straight.  She’s got a way with kids.
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The next morning we packed up while Troy and Cliffie entertained our kids at Troy’s house.  We stopped by the bank to say goodbye to Natalie and then we went to Provo to return Kimmy’s car to Christy’s driveway.  While in Provo we met another Florida Friend, RoseAnn, at the Creamery.  RoseAnn spent many, many hours teaching me to wakeboard in high school and has always been so great to our family!  We had a wonderful short visit 🙂
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After that I said a tearful goodbye to Christy and we left for the airport. Thankfully, the trip home was uneventful! We arrived in 8 hours instead of the 34 it took us to get there. 🙂

It was a fun-filled, friend-filled, family-filled trip! Those are the best kind!

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  • August 17, 2014 - 7:48 pm

    Shannon - We loved having some time to visit with you during the reunion weekend. I just wish we could have been around a little longer to see you some more before you left to go home. Your family is always so much fun! We look forward to seeing you in November too.ReplyCancel

We had so much motivation when we first moved in the house.  I think I was nearly completely unpacked in 5 days.  Then I realized I had a few big items coming up: my birthday trip, Utah trip, McKay’s birthday, and girls camp.  So, shortly after moving in we had to pause from house projects and get through those other commitments.  Now that girls camp is over I thought it best to take inventory of where we are and what we have left to do.

Disclaimer: I took these pictures today and the house is far from clean and tidy so please do overlook clutter and messes.  I straightened up a little but it’s still far from perfect.  Also, I did minimal editing to the pictures.

Note: If you have ideas or suggestions – please share!

Big things we’ve already had done: new AC, new drywall in the ceiling of the garage because Ben slipped while putting stuff in attic, painted the whole house inside and outside including ceilings, new flooring in the whole house, and new baseboards.

So, shall we start with the biggest items yet to be done?

The stairs still look like this:

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Not so pretty! Our plan is for Ben to DIY the stairs and do white risers and wood treads. Can’t wait to get that done.

Before we do that, though, Ben is going to tackle the “living room”. Right now it looks like this:

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Most of that is girls camp stuff that needs to be organized and taken to the church.  The sofa needs to be sold.  Haven’t found a buyer yet 🙁  The big project in this room is we plan to build a long built-in desk with drawers and then bookshelves up above.  Perhaps, something like this:

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Right now we’re using our old TV console table as our computer desk.  It’s quite rough on the back to type stooped over as I am right now.

After the built-ins we then need to do molding in the front two rooms.  Something like this but not as tall:

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Once the molding is in, we should be able to finish the base boards.  We still have to finish a few rooms and do a lot of the detail work filling the nail holes and touch up paint.

So, let me start over again.

When you drive up to the house you see this:

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Getting that pink gone did a world of good for the house, but we still need to get the trees trimmed and do some landscaping.  We also have a quote from a guy to install gutters; just need to call him and get on his schedule.  We’ve already cut down 8ish trees but there’s still loads of yard work to do!

When you enter the house you see this:

DSC_0019The Master is to the right; the kids bedrooms are to the left.

Let’s start with the Master bedroom. I’m not so much in love with it, to be honest.  I wanted a darker grey but the color looks brown in most light.  Also, I’m a little tired of our bedroom set because I feel like it’s dark and heavy and I’d like something lighter and happier but I keep it for sentimental reasons and because I don’t want to spend the money to change things. So, our room is like this:

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The Master bathroom is in dismal shape.  We don’t even have running water from the faucets!  We had one of the four knobs working and we bought all the parts to replace the hardware but it turns out one small piece was the wrong size.  We brush our teeth in the other bathroom and wash our hands in the bathtub.  We still haven’t painted and there’s no mirror.  Things we HAVE done include: ripped out the wallpaper (took hours and hours and hours!), bought and installed a new shower head, scrubbed every inch, and installed a new toilet.

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Now, for the kids’ rooms.

Sadie’s room currently looks like this:

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It’s a little blah. I painted the chest and her bed – they were cheap things I found off of craigslist. My dad did her whole closet system and we LOVE it!

The boys room is even more blah. 🙂

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I think I’m going to paint it a dark blue. I like the beds because they are convertible and it’s great that they don’t consume the room. They’re a little feminine, though?  One wagon was a freebie from my parent’s garage. The other I bought for $15 off craiglist. The kids put their books, night time toys, and blankies in them.

The kids bathroom looks like this:

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We installed new hardware and a new toilet and painted. We plan to redo the bathtub and tile so it’s a perfect white instead of a dirty looking yellow-brown.

Coming back downstairs:

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Do you like my huge ‘J’?

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We need a new rug but poor Shadow is about to die and I’m worried he’s going to have accidents on it so we’re holding off on buying a few things until he passes to the next life 🙁 Sad but true. We also need two new chairs, a stand for the TV, and décor on the walls.

The kitchen isn’t transformed too much. We bought a new dishwasher, a new garbage disposal, and oven racks.  We planned to do a new backsplash, under cabinet lighting, and have the countertops professional cleaned/polished.  We need to buy chairs for the table. I think I may try to paint the current table white. The bookshelf was hideous until I painted it turquois.  It was part of Sadie’s bedroom set, but I’m using it in the kitchen to hold cookbooks.

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I wonder if I should keep this “Wash” sign in the kids bathroom for a gentle reminder to wash their hands after they use the potty.

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The downstairs bathroom still needs a new shower put in. It was leaking badly and needed a new shower pan. The plumber has put that in and replaced the shower hardware; now we just need to pick out tile. We are struggling to decide on tile.

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Downstairs playroom:

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I really want to buy a kids table set for that room and get rid of the futon. I’ve found my perfect table but it comes with a hefty price tag. (http://www.hayneedle.com/product/classicplaytimeespressodeluxeactivitytablewithfreepaperroll.cfm)

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I love it. It’s brilliant. It’s expensive. Oh well.

The backyard is still crazy. We have put a lot of money into the pool. $300 for the kiddie fence, $500 to repair cracks and paint the decking, and $250 for a creepie crawly. That was why I didn’t want a pool. We do go in it a lot so it makes it a little easier to deal with the cost of upkeep.

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Playing with tadpools.

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That’s where we’re at now. It’s been a lot of work! Still a lot to do, too! We’re very ready to get going again and get this stuff finished up in the coming months!

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  • August 12, 2014 - 3:58 pm

    Desiree - It’s looking GREAT! You’re really making it a cozy home. I have to keep going back to look at old pictures for the before. Fabulous job really! I especially love the sleepy pictures of MckayReplyCancel

  • August 13, 2014 - 2:48 pm

    Niki Kemple - I love it! Even uncompleted and in the middle of projects, I’m still having house envy! The staircase is my favorite detail of the house, and the little wagons at the ends of your boys beds are genious! I love the giant “J”, and Sadie’s repurposed bookshelf for your cookbooks is perfect! One day I’ll have to come see it in person!ReplyCancel

  • August 17, 2014 - 7:52 pm

    Shannon - Wow! You have done so much to your house. It’s probably overwhelming to see how much left you want to get done, but you really have accomplished a lot. I love your ideas for the shelving and molding in your house too. I would love to do that some day too. I’m not great at suggesting home decorating. I usually need someone to offer me suggestions, but I really like the changes you have made. Everything looks so bright and cheery too!ReplyCancel