Monday, May 16, 2011

Tease

We told the girls if they were really good while we were gone to San Antonio we would bring something home for them. I am one who loves to tease! While we were on the plane I leaned over to Adam and told he couldn't eat his complimentary peanuts and he needed to give them to me. I wished you could have seen his face. I'm sure some of his first thought were, boy flying must really make her hungry. ;) No, I had another plan in mind. I told him that I wanted to tease the girls and tell them that their special prize we brought back for them were airplane peanuts! He totally agreed! We spent our last connecting flight home trying to decide how to pull it off. We didn't get home until 1:00 a.m., and of course the girls were sound asleep. The next morning we told them that we had some fun things for them! They sat on the bar stools waiting with excitement and anticipation!

Adam told them to close their eyes and he would put the surprise in their hand. He then told them to open their eyes and this was there expression! No one said anything for what seemed like minutes. I love Kourtney's face! Adam told them that these weren't just any peanuts but "airline peanuts". You can't just go out and buy these! They still didn't say a thing. Adam once again told them to close their eyes because that wasn't the only thing we had brought them. He put yet another package of peanuts in their hands and had them open their eyes again! Makell didn't quite know what to think. I think Kourtney and Kaitlyn thought this was some terrible nightmare! We knew it was time to pull out the "real" surprise when our sensitive child had tears welling up. Adam and I couldn't quit giggling! It was so funny! Are we mean parents?
I later asked them why they didn't say anything after the first package of peanuts and Kaitlyn said, "I didn't want to hurt your feelings, but I 'm sure glad you brought us something beside peanuts"!

Yes of course we brought back more than just airplane peanuts! We found some fun fingernail polish that changes a totally different color when in the sun, hair clips that also change color, tote bags, and earrings.
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Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Alamo

Our last day in San Antonio we toured the Alamo. It was just through the street from our hotel and the weather was perfect. I didn't get many pictures because an elderly gentleman and a not so nice lady yelled at me for taking pictures. They said, "Didn't you READ the sign"? I felt terrible because I must have totally missed the sign. As I looked around everyone else was taking pictures but I was the lucky one to get singled out! I really felt like telling them what I really thought, but I held back. I didn't want to make a seen and Adam would probably never take me anywhere again. ;) It wasn't like it was in the shrine. From that point on I put may camera away and didn't pull it out again.
It must have been field trip day at the Alamo. There were school classes everywhere! We went into a building that had a mini scale replica of the battle that was unreal! It really put things into perspective. If you know Adam very well you know he loves to through out one liners from movies, make jokes about it and then ask you to name the movie. I stopped counting how many times I heard "I remember... the Alamo" in a soft spoken girly sound. Can anyone name the movie? I had no idea, and after he told me what movie it was from, I was embarrassed for him!

This was the original outer wall that was still standing after the battle between the Texans and Mexico.



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Friday, May 13, 2011

San Antonio LDS Temple

We were fortunate to be fairly close to the San Antonio LDS Temple. When I was flying in, I thought I could see it from my plane window. I love the fact that no matter where you are, the temples can bee seen, even in an airplane, hundreds of miles away! After Adam's classes on Friday, we left and drove to the temple. We have wanted to do an endowment session there for a very long time and I was so excited that the opportunity finally arose! There are some amazing stories that are shared or told about the stained glass windows in this particular temple. I read about them and watched a program and wanted to see it for myself. I even asked some of the temple workers and they verified the stories! It is now my new favorite! It is one of the most beautiful places! I felt things that I have never felt before! Absolutely amazing! If you ever have the chance or opportunity to go, you need to! When we arrived we realized we should have called and put our name on a list because they only have a certain number of seats available. Lucky for us they had three seats opened and it wasn't going to be a problem. The temple is only open a few days a week and they only have three session times. We realized how lucky or "spoiled" we are to have the Provo Temple so close and are able to get into a session every twenty minutes. I realized what a small place the world really is. As I a was sitting in the temple a young lady came and sat by me. We started whispering back and forth and she said she over heard us say we were from Utah. She asked me what part of Utah we were from and quickly found out she lived in Spanish Fork before she was married and her parents still live there. Crazy. The temple was my favorite part of the trip! Nothing better than spending the evening at the temple with your hunny! I will add the link about the amazing story with the temples stained glass!
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Thursday, May 12, 2011

San Antonio!

Last week I had the opportunity to go to San Antonio with Adam. He had a conference and training sessions that were being held there. I found a really cheap plane ticket so I decided to join him since everything else was paid for! I actually flew into San Antonio a day after Adam. There were things at home that needed to be taken care of which prevented me from leaving a day earlier. The day I was to arrive, the city had a major rain and thunder storm and was put on a tornado watch. I don't know what it is with me flying into Texas. Second time for a tornado watch. By the time my plane landed, the storm had passed and the weather was perfect! Adam picked me up from the airport and we went sight seeing. This was the first time that we had been away from our kids longer than one day. Thanks to my mom, brother, and sister-in-law for watching the kids for us so we could spend a little alone time together. I loved San Antonio! Our hotel was located right on the famous River Walk. We went on a boat tour of the River Walk and saw and heard some really neat history. We ate at some really good restaurants there as well. While Adam was in classes I walked around the city and along the River Walk. I spent one day shopping and decided to get my first manicure. The cool thing about the River Walk is, it's like an underground world. From the city you very seldom see any of the River Walk. After you walk down a few levels, this underground world is exposed. Tree's, building, and restaurants line the river. After staying there for a while it really made me miss Utah! I have come to realize that I take a lot of things for granted. I'm grateful I can walk down town at home and not feel like I just en haled a pack of cigarettes or smell like I have. :) Adam and I also had the opportunity to do a session in the San Antonio Temple. That experience gets a post in itself! If you ever have the chance to go, GO! So awesome! We had such a good time! It was nice to spend the weekend together! Posted by Picasa

Monday, May 9, 2011

Hard Work Pays Off for Kourtney

So the other morning I received a phone call from Kourtney's Principal at school telling me that Kourtney had won a college saving scholarship. He wanted to make me aware so I could look for it when she came home. He told me they gave four scolarship throughout the school and Kourtney was one of the winners. He said this was a great start to her collage savings with many more opportunities to add to it. She was so excited! This was also an incentive for the "Read to Success Program". I hope as the girls look back on these experiences they will always have a reminder that their hard work really does pay off!
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Friday, May 6, 2011

Kaitlyn's Party

Since we only do birthday parties with friends every other year, this year Kaitlyn decided to take some friends to the cosmatology school for updo's, nails, and make-up. Each girls had there own personal stall and hair stylest to fancy them up and make them feel special! I think the girls were in heaven! I had just as much fun taking pictures of them. They got to choose a color of nail polish and eyeshadow of their choice. Some of the combinations were interesting. I worried what some of their mothers would think when their daughters arrived home with bright pink eyeshadow. :) I love the before and after picture of the girls. Adam needed a hair cut pretty badly so he took advantage of the situation and managed to get a hair cut while there. After they were all fancied up, we went to get shakes and Kaitlyn opened presents. Her friends were really good to her. I am so happy Kaitlyn has so many good friends that are great examples to her! A fun girly day!
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Hope of America

Once again Kourtney's choir class participated in the Hope of America concert that was held at the Marriot Center. Her class has spent several months learning and practicing songs. You can't help but leave this event feeling overwhelmed with gratatude for all those who sacrifice their time, families, and lives to make this a free country for the rest of us.

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