First Time Skiing

While in Utah for Spring Break, the twins took skiing lessons for the first time. We watched a few YouTube videos beforehand so they could see the general idea and got out the door bright and early for our first ski day. We drove up Little Cottonwood Canyon to the Alta Ski Resort to rent their gear and start their ski school. The girls were SO excited and I was impressed that they were willing to jump in and try something a little bit scary and new! They are not used to snow and it was frigid outside, but they adapted a lot better than I did!

They were a little bit overwhelmed with all the new gear, but quickly got used to the heavy boots and helmets. It was freezing out and I had no winter clothes that fit my baby bump, so I stuck around for a few pictures and headed inside the lodge to watch from the comfort of the cafe.

The kids spent the first hour or so of the first day of ski school inside getting used to the equipment and playing games and then ventured out for their first run down the bunny hill. I hung out in the lodge while Jake skied and picked the girls up from ski school at the end of the morning.

Ready to ski!

I wish they had this “magic carpet” conveyer when I was learning to ski as a kid! SO much easier and less terrifying than the toe rope!

 

We went during the week, and even though it was Spring Break in Utah as well, it was very peaceful and uncrowded! Alta was a fabulous place for the girls to learn and their ski school was very organized. They liked their teachers and didn’t bat an eye at being in class without us for the morning.

Samantha was a daredevil and didn’t seem fazed, even the first few times she fell.

Go, Amelia! She got the hang of it so quickly! Fearless!

Samantha was so proud of herself for skiing backwards! She told everyone about it for days and at preschool when we got home.

After a morning of ski school and Jake going up the lift on his own runs, he picked them up and we ate lunch together. Nothing like warming up with hot chocolate and big lunch after an exhausting morning of skiing. I thought the girls would be really tired and would just want to go home for the afternoon, but they begged to stay and ski with Daddy, so he took them both out to the bunny hill. We could have put them in the full-day ski school, but then they would have had to eat lunch without us and I thought a full-day of lessons would be a little much, so we opted to split our time.

Back on the slopes with Daddy! One parent to two kids was a little much skiing by themselves. He couldn’t have them use the magic carpet conveyer because the ski school was using it, so he had to take them back up via the toe rope, which was a disaster! They kept pulling on each other and dragging each other down, and then someone would be coming up behind them on the toe rope and almost crash into them! A few nice skiers helped Jake up with both of the twins the first time because they were really struggling! The next few times, Jake would ski down the hill with just one, take that one back up and then ski down with the other one. I watched, cringing and laughing, from the comfort of the lodge! It definitely would have been easier with two people there to help, but they managed.

Snow angels.

At the end of the first afternoon, Jake trudged in, completely exhausted from dragging the twins around and basically carrying them up the hill each time. The girls, on the other hand, didn’t want to leave and were only upset because they wanted to go down one more time.

During the day, Meredith stayed with Grammy and had a blast at library story time, the park, and the mall play scape.

The next day, we were out the door early for Ski School Day Two. It had snowed the night before, so there was some fresh powder and the slopes weren’t so icy. Again, we dropped the twins off at ski school, I headed to the lodge and Jake went up the lifts for his own ski runs.

Can’t wait to ski some more!

 

We ate lunch together, and against Jake’s will, the girls convinced him to take them out again for the afternoon! The toe rope was still pretty difficult for them to handle on their own, so this time, one of the twins stayed back at the lodge with me, while Jake took the other out one-on-one. They loved their special alone time with each parent!

Samantha was so proud of herself for learning to ski!

Amelia loved her first ski school and although we easily could have gone all week, our Utah trip was short, so we couldn’t devote the entire time to skiing. Next trip, they will definitely be able to handle the all-day ski school and maybe even go up the lift with Jake. We easily could have gone skiing with them every day that week if we had had the time– that’s how much they loved it! I definitely underestimated their enthusiasm and stamina for skiing and couldn’t believe they could be out there for 6 hours skiing!

Amelia trudges back to the lodge after a long day of skiing. Until next time!

Lots of love,

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March Recap

Here’s our random March photo dump:

While almost everyone else stayed inside or went to indoor play gyms with their kids on rainy days, we took full advantage! It doesn’t rain very often and the girls always get so excited (plus, I wanted to get as much use out of our rain gear, which mostly gets neglected the majority of the year). The girls love to walk to the top of our neighborhood, place leaves in the gutter and run all the way down the street, following their journey downstream.

Singing in the rain.

Lots of spring cleaning happened, especially on rainy days.

Amelia: “Mommy– do you want to have kids so that they can do work for you?”

Me: “Yes, Amelia. You’ve figured it out!”

Rainy day fort building.

In between the rain we had some random hot days!

Checking out a new park with Gavin.

We go through about 1.5 billion pieces of construction paper per day as the twins LOVE to color/draw/paint, and Meredith tries to copy them (although she is not allowed to have markers anymore until she learns to put the caps back on consistently). The twins’ favorite is drawing hearts, rainbows, our family, cats, and themselves. They’ll run up to show me their creations and even though I’ve explained where they can hang up their most treasured works of art and that we can’t possibly save every single one of the drawings, heaven forbid they find them in the recycle bin! I have to be pretty sneaky about it.

On St. Patrick’s Day, Samantha, Amelia, Meredith, Maliyah and Allie created a “leprechaun nest” at the park in order to hopefully attract leprechauns. On our next visit there, the nest was mysteriously missing, so the girls concluded their experiment to lure leprechauns was a success.

Meredith and Sheela get some one-on-one time.

Our weekly Tuesday park date group!

Cupcake, yum!

Lazy day harmonica playing on the swing.

Park playdate with Parker, Maple, and Jenny.

Bug hunting.

The girls were so excited to have Great Grandpa over!

Post-church walk around the creek.

Meredith is the youngest out of the kids in her little gymnastics class, but she keeps up and can’t wait to go whenever we tell her it’s gym time. Her favorite part is putting on her leotard.

 

Check out my new shoes!

Making waffles on a Saturday morning.

Samantha and Amelia got it into their heads that they absolutely needed to perfect their cartwheels and practiced non-stop.

The twins attended their first baptism for their friend, Kennedy, and now they pretend to “baptize” each other in the bath.

Meredith on her Strider!

I normally don’t include stuff on this blog that doesn’t involve our whole family, but Sheela’s surprise 40th bday party is an exception because the girls helped out with the cake tasting, decor and other party planning shenanigans for months! Sheela’s husband, Todd, booked an awesome private room at a restaurant and was great with putting together the catering menu and so many of the little details. I was very impressed with his party planning organization! Phi, myself and our families had a blast in the months leading up to the party putting together the decorations, doing cake tastings (the husbands and kids were not complaining about that one!) and selecting the desserts. The party turned out amazing and Sheela was so surprised and loved it!

Todd ordered these hilarious “Sheela” face cut-outs, so this is what Sheela saw when walked into the room:

Phi and I were sad when it was over because we had so much fun with the planning! Between Sheela’s and the twins’ party, it was a March full of big events interspersed with everyday fun!

Lots of love,

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Rock Climbing at Sender City

On a rainy day in March, we decided to check out the Sender City climbing gym. One section of the gym was just for older kids and avid rock climbing adults and was covered in wall-to-wall bouldering practice walls and rock climbing routes. The girls were fascinated watching all the pro climbers!

The kids section was fun and colorful, with tons of themed rock climbing walls and random platforms/places to jump off. At first, the girls were a little apprehensive, but once they got used to the auto-belay and realized no matter where they jumped, they would descend slowly, they became more brave!

Samantha just went for it!

 

Amelia took a little longer to work up the courage to climb some of the platforms and jump, but once she acclimated, she loved it!

Poor Meredith was just a few pounds below the weight minimum for climbing with the auto belay and had to hang out in the toddler area.

This slide looked so fun!

Go Amelia!

 

Jump, jump, jump!

 

 

Meredith made a little friend and together they plotted how to bust out and make their escape.

The staff said Meredith would probably be fine trying out the climbing next time we come and the twins couldn’t wait to come back to practice (especially after working up an appetite and having gatorade + an energy cookie afterwards).

Lots of love,

 

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Samantha & Amelia’s 5th Bday

Samantha and Amelia had been obsessing for months over when their birthday was coming, and finally the big day was here! They were especially jealous after Meredith’s birthday in January, constantly whining, “That’s not fair her birthday comes first!” Never mind that they are 2.75 years older than Meredith… they loathe the fact that her birthday is the first in our family of the year (after Bandit).

FINALLY their birthday week arrived. Samantha and Amelia were looking forward to their preschool birthday celebration for weeks!

At drop-off, the other kids love to pick up Meredith by the feet, mid-section and head and carry her around like a “big fishy!”

The girls each made a poster of pictures of themselves from ages 0-5 to share with the class and got to “walk around the sun” five times.

The kids’ favorite part of their bday celebrations is making a cake in class. This time, we brought in brownie mix instead of cake. Such brave teachers.

So disgusting, but the teachers let the the birthday kid lick the spoon after the batter has been poured! They are old-school here!

Happy birthday, Samantha!

Amelia was so proud of herself making her brownies and selecting helpers from the class to assist.

Brownie face.

Samantha’s birthday interview. Always interesting to find out what they have to say! While Samantha’s favorite veggie is definitely broccoli, I’m pretty sure that’s not actually her favorite food!

Amelia’s answers seemed more accurate. She REALLY wanted a yellow teddy– sometime when we moved last year, I donated a bunch of the girls’ billions of stuffed animals and the only ones they are super upset about TO THIS DAY are the yellow teddy bears that they won at some fair or carnival game. The other day, Amelia remarked, “If we can get our teddies back, all our troubles will go away!”

The weekend of their actual birthday (March 11) and we celebrated with a wake-up balloon drop.

Before their big day, I had asked the twins what their ideal birthday would look like. They said they would like to have french toast or pancakes for breakfast, hot dogs for lunch and pizza for dinner. And absolutely no chores or cleaning that day!

We went out to breakfast with Great Auntie Lynn and Great Uncle Steve for some special birthday Fruity Pebbles french toast.

Happy birthday, Amelia!

Thanks for celebrating with us!

Birthday party pics will be in a separate post, but the day after their party, we opened all the presents from family and friends.

Their favorite present of all time (from Bandit) were these harmonicas!

The girls were also excited about these karaoke microphones and we spent the rest of the day jamming to their lovely harmonica music and singing Frozen and Moana karaoke on Youtube.

The twins love picking each other presents and one Saturday, I took them out back to back individually to pick out something with their own money. Samantha picked out a Shopkins toy for Amelia (she had no idea what Shopkins was, but apparently it called to her in the toy aisle of Target). Amelia picked out an Ariel crown (sometimes I think she picks out things she herself would like– her favorite princess is Ariel), and a toy pony stuffed animal. Despite the fact that they never pick out the items I try and steer them toward, they always LOVE each other’s gifts!

It’s special to share a birthday with each other! They’ve never complained about having to share their day.. I wonder if that will change in the future!

How did Kennedy and Sebastian know the girls wanted purses for their bday? I want one of these sparkly J. Crew purses for myself!

Practicing cartwheels and wrestling in their Moana outfits.

Jake and I only got the twins their microphones and the harmonicas from Bandit– not sure how they ended up with all these presents, but half of them went into storage for Christmas!

Lots of love,

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