Sunday, May 31, 2020

May: Goblins and Deserts


We had been under quarantine for a while now, about 8 weeks, and we were all going stir crazy. Some State Parks in Utah started to open up again and we took the first chance we had to head down to Goblin Valley. We had been wanting to go for a long time, but you have to time it just right so it doesn't get too blisteringly hot while you're there. Most places are still way too cold for camping, so this worked out really nicely. We went up for three days. We spent the first day exploring around our campsite and then checking out some pictographs that were very close to us. Our campsite was in the middle of nowhere and we couldn't see any living soul at all. It was great, and it also made using the tiny toddler toilet much easier haha. The drive went well and then we had time to play around the area for a little bit. We had s'mores and dinner over the fire that night. The stars out here in the desert are amazing!















Day 2 we got up and tried to get into Goblin Valley State Park. That was not an original idea though and the parking lot was full so we couldn't get in. We decided to go over to Little Wild Horse Canyon which was so cool! We went through the slot canyon for a little while and then had a little picnic before turning back around. The whole loop was too long, so we just went through the skinny part and then turned around. THe kids had a blast hiking through the canyon and being able to touch both walls at the same time. Some parts were a little too squishy for me with my big belly haha!

























We saw a snake on our way back!



After Little Wild Horse Canyon we went back to the campsite and let the kids play in all of the red sand. They had remote control cars, sand toys and we tried to not melt until the sun went down. 


The next morning we got up really early and went into the state park right when they opened. We were the first people to the parking lot and watched the sun keep coming up while we ate our breakfast there and got the kids dressed. Afterward we got to go down into the Valley of the Goblins and let the kids urn around and climb on the hoodoos. Henry and Della loved being free and having the whole place to themselves. There were tunnels and places to climb up and play and they loved seeing the different formations. Della found part of a hoodoo that had fallen down to the ground and she climbed on it and just kept saying, “My Baby Hoodoo!”   


On our way back home, we took a couple detours to check out some cool places! We stopped at the Little Grand Canyon first, and it was really beautiful. We didn’t stay really long but we sat and looked out over the canyon for a while. I had no idea we had anything like that in Utah!

 









Our next stop was the Buckhorn Wash which had some petroglyphs and pictographs to check out. They date back 7,000 years! Some things were painted on, and some things were carved into the rock. Henry loved looking at them and trying to come up with the stories they told, and Della was mostly interested in seeing a bunch of caterpillars hatching.


This month part of Thanksgiving Point opened back up to the public and my parents and I took the kids to see the tulips. It’s not the same as the tulips in Washington, but it is still so pretty to go and see all of the beautiful flowers. We wandered around the whole gardens and found some koi fish we had never seen before and the kids fed them. They came right up to the shore and one even nibbled on Henry a little bit! It was beautiful and a great escape to get outside and not being stuck inside.











































Mother’s Day was fun! I set up a surprise for Mom and had me, Jessica and Angie all meet here for the day. We had dinner, rode horses and hung out at Mom’s. Before we left to come here, Rusty helped Henry and Della make me breakfast in bed and some perfect presents. I love being a mom!











Della made everyone hold a pretend baby haha.

A few days after Mother’s Day Henry and Della were watching Fancy Nancy and it was Mother’s Day on the episode. Nancy did a spa day for her mom, and a while later when they were done watching it Henry came to me and told me that he had a spa day all set up for me in his room. I went and he had a special rose for me to smell, a green apple for me to eat, and a comfy pillow to rest my back on. He also decorated the dresser to look pretty. He read me a book, gave me a necklace, put a face mask on me,  and then they painted my nails. It was the sweetest thing ever! I’m so lucky!















his month we did a girls’ night/boys’ night. Della and I went and got our nails done and then had a “fancy” dinner at Wendy’s. She said it was fancy because she got to eat in the front seat while we were parked haha. The boys went for a bike ride, got McDonald’s and ate it at the park. It was so fun to be able to split up and hang out like that.















One of the little petting zoos opened up enough that we could drive through and see the animals through the car. The kids stood up and looked through the sun roof and it was really fun to show the kids the animals. 







My parents got a condo in Park City for a week. Rusty had to work, but I went up for a couple of days with th ekids and hung out there. They loved playing in the giant bathtub and looking at the ground hogs outside the window. Henry even saw a moose!








My parents were the best and took the kids for two nights so Rusty and I could celebrate our anniversary in the condo in Park City. NINE YEARS! WHAT? Everything was still closed down in Summit County, but that’s okay because we mostly just slept haha. We were very sleep deprived and me being pregnant makes me tired all of the time. When my parents walked out the door we immediately took a nap, and I slept for four hours haha! We watched the Back to the Future movies 2 & 3, which I had never seen, and I loved them. We went out to dinner one night at a pizza place in Salt Lake, then another day we got breakfast in SLC and then went to the zoo and walked around. It was heavenly to be able to just talk and spend time together, and to sleep in and sleep through the night without children. SO HEAVENLY. I also set up a little fort over the bed for us to eat our chocolate fondue and watch our movies.

















Desi has a full pottery studio in her shop, and Rusty arranged for us to go there and for the kids to make some special pottery surprises for me, Phyllis, and my mom for Mother’s Day. We made little trays with their handprints and the kids made bowls too. They had SO much fun playing with the clay and learning from Desi. I got to hop on a wheel for the first time too! It was amazing and I can’t wait to do it again!











I have started trying to get outside with Chelsea once a week on Tuesday, and then we do Nature School on Thursdays. One week we went on a hike up Big Cottonwood Canyon. We had a picnic and let the kids roam free. They loved climbing some giant rocks and also made a little fort under a tree. I love it up this canyon, it is so gorgeous!



















Another day Rusty and I took the kids to Thanksgiving Point Animal Farm to get out and do something fun. The kids are obsessed with riding the ponies, and Henry had a great time feeding the goats with the animal food. Della was more scared than anything this time and was not interested in that at all haha. We even did the wagon ride! It was so nice to be able to get out and entertain the kids and us. It was a great family outing!











We also made a trip to the aquarium! I wanted to go a few times before Della turned three because then I need to buy her a ticket. My kids both love seeing the penguins so we spent a lot of time there, and at the big viewing window too. 





Apparently we were REALLY tired of being stuck at home haha, because the kids and I also made a trip to the zoo with my parents. I think the highlight of this time was the polar bear being right next to the glass. My kids didn’t want to leave because they were giving her high fives! ANother highlight was the peacock that was wandering free around the zoo. They loved seeing him!












Henry's Highlights:

  • "Do you suppose....?"  "I suppose..."
  • Is so nice and happy about the baby. Although he does say that he's not soooo happy about the baby because it's a girl. But he loves hearing about her progress and talking about her. He told me the other day that I'm a good "baby taker care-ofer"
  • "Tell me when we're one minute!" Anytime we drive anywhere he wants to know when we have one minute left in the car




Adeline's Adventures:

  • Says "hipups" for hiccups
  • "Great job!" to everything
  • Squeals and claps when she's excited
  • "Hello everybody!"
  • Says "aye aye Captain" when I ask her to do something
  • I looked back at her and saw her licking her sunglasses when we were in Goblin Valley. I asked her what she was doing and she said, "I'm washing my glasses with my tongue."
  • Messy morning hair



Extra Pictures






Burying Bailey


Being pirates and making treasure maps on parchment paper







Being princesses on our walk

Mom's birthday cake: Creme brulee







Our first garden spoils!




Rusty doing work on the laundry room


Making a rocket ship



Painting themselves more than the box


The insert for the potty for camping also doubles as a great hat