Sunday, November 30, 2014

{Thanksgiving 2014}

We had Thanksgiving with the Thompson side this year at Scott's parent's home. It was amazing as always. Great food, great company, good times. The kids built a tepee after dinner, they were so proud of themselves, we all were pretty impressed!

Sledding with Uncle Scot

Last weekend my brother Scot came down from Provo to visit us for the weekend. My kids LOVE him, and we had a blast. We all went sledding on Saturday, built a snowman, ate some yummy BBQ nachos at Bodacious Pig, and then drove down to Idaho City for some hot cocoa and ice cream. 







Thanks Bro for coming to visit, for the good talks and good company. 
We love you, come again.

Girls Trip: Phoeniz, AZ

 A couple weeks ago, five of us girls from Indy all met up, drove or flew into Phoenix to spend a fabulous long weekend together. We lived there for four years during dental school and these girls became my family.
We ate our hearts out at Costa Vida and In-N-Out ( Tia Rosa's was closed for construction). We spent a morning browsing the good deals at Last Chance...

 Then we drove up to Scottsdale and stayed in a resort, it was beautiful!!
 We enjoyed the empty pools and hot tubs 
(best time of year to visit)


 We explored Old Town Scottsdale and enjoyed an authentic dinner. Came home and had a "Favorite Things Party." The next day we visited a salon to get our nails done. My friend Rachael and I are due 3 days apart in February... 
so fun to have a pregger buddy with me!


 It was a blast, wouldn't have changed a thing. Love these gals to death, can't wait for our next trip!



Saturday, November 29, 2014

Brock's Birthday and Halloween

 I feel like the last two months have flown by, since we were packing and moving the whole month of October to a new house and then the month of November basically consisted of unpacking... 
So I've been way behind updating this blog. But I didn't want to forget the key events in October:
Brock turned 3 on October 27th!!! 
Crazy how fast time flies.
He LOVES Buzz Lightyear, and so this was the best at making a Buzz cake this year... since most of our house was boxed up at this point, and we moved literally 3 days later.
 We had Scott's family over to celebrate with cake & ice cream & presents. This little stinker loves making silly faces for pictures, and won't stay still for the life of him... thus he's fuzzy in most of them :)
 All About Brock:
life cereal & bananas for breakfast
Buzz Lightyear and Shrek
not shy, talks like crazy and to anyone
still not potty trained :(
wears size 3 clothing, size 9 shoes
favorite color: blue
loves his blanket (mee-mees) and sucks thumb to sleep
loves to run, show muscles, and wrestle older brother
very independent personality, he has to do things himself
very lovable and cuddly
still allergic to cow's milk (lactose free please)
loves playing with his friend Kasen
good healthy eater, loves his veggies
loves watching movies
 Halloween was the next day after we moved in, so glad I found the accessories to costumes I ordered weeks ago for Elsa!  We had a blast hanging out with Buzz Lightyear, a Ninja Warrior, and Elsa princess. I spray painted Ella's hair white if you can't tell by the pics, and she has snowflake gloves on to match.
We started our night going to the Star Community Halloween Festival, with trunk-or-treating, haunted bus tours, frosting cookies, games and more.
Then we met up with cousin's at Kiley's neighborhood
 Brock got the transformer costume and a pirate costume from grandma's... so he has plenty to choose from for next year!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

EUROPE TRIP

 Here I am with my mom and my brother, on the plane to London! It was a long flight, and we got very little sleep because of being so excited. But we traveled all day Wednesday and landed in Heathrow, United Kingdom at 10am on Thursday. Then we picked up our rental car and drove 3 hours on the wrong side of the road, and on the wrong side of the car. Thanks to my brother Scot for helping us out!!
We drove to Yorkshire where Scot's mission presidents lived. They just completed their mission, and my brother wanted to visit them since President Bryan Skelton has terminal cancer, and won't be around much longer. We were exhausted when we reached their house, I kept falling asleep on the couch as we were talking to them, they invited us to our rooms to take a nap. Then Sister Skelton politely knocked on our door to notify us dinner was ready.

 She made a lovely meal for us, complete with 6 utensil settings, she served lamb and roast chicken, yorkshire pudding (egg rolls), steamed vegetables and roasted potatoes, and they cover their whole plate with gravy. Then she made us this apple berry cobbler a la mode with custard sauce on top. DIVINE!
 The next morning we woke up and drove to London to explore a little and get tickets to a Broadway play. We should've gotten there early, because you can get cheap Broadway tickets there in London, and we did 35pounds each. But the good shows were taken early. I couldn't get over the double-decker buses and cute telephone booths all over.
 Our Marriott was 15 mins. outside of London, in Twinkelton and was connected to the England Ruby Stadium. It was huge, and so was this statue out front.
 We went to our room and changed for the show. We saw Evita at the Dominion Theater. Such a cool experience! Loved it. "Don't Cry For Me Argentina!
 
 We went to bed late and had to wake up at 4:30am to catch the train to Paris! We slept on the train, no worries. Then with our tour group we went around to see the amazing sites of Paris, France.
 We saw The Arc de Triomphe, National Assembly Hall, Le Palais de Chaillot, Les Invalides, and more.
 We stopped at The Louvre, and it was the biggest art museum I had ever seen. If you took 6 months straight to look at everything, you still wouldn't see it all. It's enormous. There's an inverted pyramid inside and on the bottom floor of the Louvre, pretty cool.
 We saw the Place de la Concorde fountain, amazing.
 Then we stopped at the Eiffel Tower. We were supposed to have lunch at the top of it, in the restaurant there, but since it was Fashion Week there, it was booked for the week, 
so we had a lunch cruise down the Seine River.

 On our boat tour down the Seine River, we saw so many cool things, Les Invalides, L'Assemblee Nationale, Le musee d'Orsay, La cathedral Notre-Dame, L'Hotel de Ville, La Conciergerie, Le Louvre, Le Palais de Chaillot, and La Statue de la Liberte.
 The food was super fancy French style on the boat cruise. Between all of us, we had Chestnut cream soup, ceps royale, Poached egg with crayfish soup,  Pressed Duck with loie gras and le puy lentilsSalmon steak, cabbage cooked in butter, Roasted farmhouse chicken, real jusmashed potatoes (half butter, I swear!), Iced entremets (ice cream) chocolate, mandarin, bulgarian, and small pot of cream with salted caramel sauce, tasted like creme brule without the hard topping. I don't like salmon, and the pressed duck was better than I thought it would be. Chicken was good.
 After the lunch cruise, we got off to do some shopping. We went into these little chocolate/candy stores, so ornate and bright. They were famous for their macaroons, but they're not the coconut kind, they're the baked meringue kind. These Lancel purses were crazy expensive $1500 and up.
 Then we took the train back home, got home to the hotel late, but not super late and went to bed. Had to get up at 6 for the tour in London!! First we started at Buckingham Palace. It was fantastic, the gate with the golden lion symbols was neat. We didn't get to see the changing of the guards since it was Sunday, boo.
 Then we went to see Westminster Abbey. It was beautiful, but we couldn't go in it because it was Sunday,
 we were so bummed!
 Then we went on a boat tour that took us by the London Bridge and other sites. 
We got off at the Tower of London.
 The Tower of London was way cool. This is where they built the castle and wall to protect them against enemy attacks, where Anne Boleyn lived and was executed, and where the crown jewels were kept.
 Seeing the crown jewels was amazing, they were so beautiful and HUGE diamonds, rubies, emeralds, etc. We couldn't take pictures of them... so sad. Right outside there was this guard (below) that my mom and I were trying to get a picture with, and he was so rude he wouldn't turn around. He had just taken two pictures with two different groups right before us, but decides not to with us, how rude!
After the Tower of London, we saw St. Paul's Cathedral. This is where Prince Charles and Princess Diana got married. Luckily, we were able to go inside this one (but couldn't take pictures) and it was magnificent. So detailed with the stained glass and architecture. I loved it. There was some choir singing at the stage inside too, nice to hear.
 That night we went home, early this time and got some food. London is known for their fish & chips, so we had to get some. It was ok, nothing fancy. There are danishes galore there in London, any kind you can think of! It was such a fun trip, so fast, NO sleep, but totally worth it. 
Thanks fam for the good memories! Love you!

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