Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Dashing out of town
In our mini van
We headed to Utah
To surprise Grandpa
The trip was really brief
For some winter relief
We played in snow and froze to death and we weren't ready to come home.
(who says it all has to rhyme?)
OHHHHHH.....
Loved Park City,
Loved Draper,
Loved to see our friends.
Loved Grandpa's surprised face
Loved Grandma's muffins!
Loved our cousins,
Loved the SNOW
We had so dang much fun
Wish it never ended
Can't wait to go back!
The kids had a BLAST in the winter wonderland! We made record time (10 1/2 hours going the speed limit) so we had extra snow time on Friday!
We went to Park City on Friday night so that Nate's dad wouldn't see us in town until the big SURPRISE on Saturday morning.
After dinner the kids were so excited that they willingly pulled on LAYERS of clothes: Long johns, socks, jeans, turtle-neck, sweatshirt, bibs, more socks, coat, scarf, hat, hoodie, gloves, more gloves, and then stepped into their snow boots...
And stepped out for their first sledding experience!
Cole didn't know if it was going to be too fun after he stepped into the snow, off the deck, and was waist deep in white freezing cold powder! But after a quick rescue, he decided it was going to be a lot of fun!

Nate and Curt designed the sledding trail of dreams!


Braige and Brogan joined us for the festivities... They are part-ay animals!
The kids played for hours! Up and down the hill until WWWAAAYY past bedtime!
So... As it goes, all bedtime rules were out the window... and "PLAY your brains out" took over!
We were mid-nighters on Friday! Because everyone knows that when you get done sledding you have to feel the love of Hot Chocolate melting your stomach... along with steaming buttery popcorn and an old movie... And so we did!
Saturday morning we drove to Draper... for the BIG surprise! And BIG it definitely was! Nate's dad turned 70 on the 16th of January and we couldn't let this landmark birthday go by without a celebration fit for a KING! As good surprises go, a lot of misinformation was flying around... (AKA: B.S.!!!) Dick was so surprised when we all had tickets to go to the Draper, UT temple open house on the same day that mom had barely been able to scrounge up only enough for him and her! And mysteriously, even Anneli and Senja (two of Dick's Finnish friends that he baptized years ago) were in attendance!
It was AWESOME!

Grandpa showing Bailey where the new Finland LDS temple is... He served his mission there and it will ever be a special place for him.
Anneli, Senja, Dick and Linda

Grandpa enjoying the birthday song before the candle ceremony began...
He had just eaten' ribs and potatoes, veggie delight and fruit jello. So Cake and ice cream were definitely in order.

Matt, Nate and Dave enjoying a good laugh... at some seriously funny jokes... on the freezing cold deck in Highland.

Cole, Mckay and Bailey outside with Grandpa and Grandma at their house.
It was so cold... and Mckay had just bit a hole in his tongue... Po McKay...

Bailey felt it of great importance to always remember the huge icicles that had formed on the roof. And so... we will.

This is not an innocent face holding a snow ball!

Again... all rules out the window... go ahead, stay up all night... play outside in the bitter cold.... Eat snow...
One request: Please make sure it isn't yellow.
So as the short lived winter sabbatical was, we didn't get to see everybody that we wanted. But we did get to surprise our OLD grandpa and play a lot with our cousins... and we did get to enjoy lots of snow time and learn the ins and outs of sledding! And we did get to laugh a lot and defy many rules of bed time and wearing our coats... and we did see our dear friend, Mr. Nielson and delivered oranges to Nie from the lovely Dillards. And we did find out that we are related to Mr. Nielson in that visit. Never mind that it is so distant that you are also related to him. And we did get to see that he is happy and positive and still ridiculously good looking and funny! And we did get to share a tear with Nie's mother when she and Mr. Nielson spewed gratitude and begged us to pass it along to EVERYBODY that we see that has touched their lives in life altering ways. And we did get to have grandma's garden picked squash. And we did get to visit the grave site of the honorable Gene Owens whom we love and miss.
So our trip was full and ever so beautiful...
And on the way home we drove right past a gajillion antelope... herds and herds... and then we turned around and drove past them again.
And it was even more of a lovely trip... And we were happier.
And we made killer time STILL! Coming home... going the speed limit... with a potty break or two... and bought a bag of doritos to stink up our car with.
Happy times.


8 comments:

Michelle said...

Sounds like you had a GREAT trip. I love love love road trips so I am VERY jealous. Glad you made it safe and sound back to us in Mesa. We love you and are glad you live here!

Katie said...

Sounds like a super fun trip! I love all the pretty snow!

Kaye said...

That is so fun!!! I need a winter Utah trip. And yes...we mormons are CRAZY!!! I love to see those pics. Your kids are adorable!

Jo Dee said...

Snow is always more fun to visit and not live in! Glad you arrived home safe!

Gail said...

You make it sound fun to freeze your face off! I can't believe how much you accomplished in a weekend. Glad you had so much fun and made it safely home:)

Ms. Young said...

Well what fun!! Makes me want to load up my Big Red Car and go! Glad you had a great time!

Amy said...

How dang fun. We went and toured the Draper Temple last Wed. with all our boys. It's beautiful and our boys were speechless. Ummmm...you were 30 minutes from us. Next time we need to get together. It's crazy when you have family and all the festivities. Looks like a great trip. Miss ya!

Full House said...

Why do Doritos stink so bad?



You were very effecient on this trip it sounds. 10.5 hours with kids is great. Nice that you could deliver oranges, see families and places where families are forever. It would have been cooler if you would have seen bear instead of antelope though:)