Meeting Baby Cousin Hailey

Sweet Baby Hailey was born at the beginning of October, and we were so excited to finally be able to drive up to meet her at the end of October when Sarah was visiting. It was crazy holding a newborn again… she is perfect!

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Meredith looked like she could eat Hailey for breakfast!

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Can’t believe Meredith was a newborn just nine short months ago!

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So sweet and peaceful. It’s hard to remember what it was like when they just slept (at least during the day!)

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Great Grandpa with his cute great grandkids.

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Samantha did an admirable job trying to hold Meredith.

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In between lots of baby cuddling, ooohing and ahhhing, Samantha and Amelia raided Noah’s toys.

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Meredith tried out the swing and begged the twins to push her higher.

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Lunchtime for the munchkins.

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Where’s Noah?

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Sadly, babies don’t keep! The next time we see Hailey, she’s going to seem so much older. Until then, we will be savoring that perfect newborn smell and the feel of those sweet baby cuddles. Welcome to the world, Hailey! Your cousins adore you!

Lots of love,

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Aunt Sarah’s Visit and Pumpkin City

Right before Halloween, Aunt Sarah flew over to hang out with us for a few days. She saw firsthand how spooky life with our family could really be!

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We visited the pastoral (situated in a mall parking lot right by the freeway) Pumpkin City pumpkin patch and attempted to recreate Sarah’s classic photo from the same place three years ago:

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Sarah’s still working on pics from her camera, but here’s my cell phone version… Samantha and Amelia switched places!

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Teaching Meredith the finer points of tractor steering.

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No pumpkin patch trio picture this year. The twins were either hiding behind pumpkins or inadvertently knocking Meredith over, much to her chagrin.

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Jeckyll and Hyde 2013:

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Samantha, Amelia and Meredith. Sometimes, I wonder what life would be like if they were triplets. Never mind. Let’s not go there.

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We let the girls choose two rides, and they quickly regretted selecting the teacups. They looked like they were either going to throw up or cry the entire ride.

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Meredith loved having Aunt Sarah around for a playmate, especially when the twins were at preschool.

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At the end of October, Meredith could rock on all fours and was taking one or two crawls forward, but still hadn’t mastered the whole crawling thing. Her frustration levels had reached epic proportions.

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The girls drive me nuts with board games because they refuse to follow any actual rules. Here they are teaching Aunt Sarah their version of Sneaky Snacky Squirrel (i.e. spin the spinner and throw any number of acorns on the board for no apparent reason).

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I’m just an innocent bystander.

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Aunt Sarah came with us to Treasure Island beach, where the twins searched for sea creatures and pretended to be mermaids.

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Come play with us again soon, Aunt Sarah!

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Lots of love,

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Utes vs UCLA Game Epic Fail

We knew we were probably crazy to take all three girls to a Utes game, but we got a little more than we bargained for at the Utes vs. UCLA game at the Rose Bowl this year. New matching Ute gear had been purchased, Ute bows had been dug out from the depths of the girls’ hair accessory collection and everyone had been pumped for weeks. The girls even tried out their Ute gear when it was Wear Your Favorite Team’s Jersey to School Day at their preschool the day prior.

Sometimes, especially when there is a fair amount of eager anticipation and preparation in play, things are just destined for an epic fail, and that’s exactly what we’ll call this day.

Ute Game at USC 2015… technically Meredith’s first Ute game!

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For whatever reason, all three girls were whiny, crazy and obnoxious on the trip up, which, combined with traffic, did not a pleasant drive make. We’ve had better 10 hour road trips to Utah than we had on that 1.5 hour insanity-inducing drive. Looking back, this was obviously foreshadowing that this day was just not going to go our way.

We were meeting our friend, Lucero, in Pasadena and had planned to have a picnic at the park before the game, but those plans were scrapped as traffic built up. We reached Pasadena with just enough time to park at the golf course at the Rose Bowl and picnic there, which actually worked out great. img_0857

Sebastian, Kennedy, Amelia and Samantha ran around the green to their hearts’ content and had a blast playing tag. That was definitely the highlight of the game. img_0848

Go Utes!

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Climbing trees was another highlight for the kids.

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It was 85 degrees that relentlessly hot late October day, which at the Rose Bowl, meant it really felt like 95 degrees because the stadium is literally in a bowl at the bottom of a valley. It was absolutely scorching and just getting from our picnic to the stadium felt like trekking through the Sahara. I had to pump in the car, with the AC on full blast, while everyone else made their way to the game, and from their reports, the kids were having a good time… for about the first thirty minutes.

As soon as I finally got there, I found poor Lucero holding a screaming Meredith, while trying to wrangle her own kids. Jake had taken the twins to the bathroom and by the beginning of the second quarter, everyone (especially poor Meredith) was hot, cranky and sick of being there already. There was no escape from the direct sun, and Meredith was inconsolable, even when I put her in the Ergo.

To make matters worse, we were in a section surrounded by obnoxious UCLA fans, who made poor little Kennedy so upset. Kennedy was so embarrassed that she asked if she could change clothes so that no one would know she was a Ute. Talk about heart breaking! We both agreed that based on our experience last year at the Utes vs. USC game, USC fans were much classier!

Five minutes after I got there, Lucero and I made an executive decision to leave and get the kids some cold snacks, shade, and possibly move to the other side of the stadium with our fellow Utes in the hopes that cheering with other fans would put the kids in better moods.

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We sadly lasted three quarters longer last year than this year.

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Maybe the cotton candy last year was the key?

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ICEES placated the kids for a few minutes, but before halftime hit, we decided it wasn’t worth going back in, even if we had found different seats. I hate thinking about the waste of time and money, but at some point, we had to come to terms with the fact that this was a sunk cost.

With the kids melting down in the heat all around us, Lucero and I pointed out how this would be one of those days we would look back on in ten years and say, “Remember that time we took five kids to the Rose Bowl for a football game in 85 degree weather? Yeah… that was a disaster!” Lucero posted a pic on Instagram of her and the kids “having a great time” at the game and we laughed, knowing that only we will know the true story behind the “great time.”

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The saddest part was that although the Utes won, we didn’t stick around long enough to see a touchdown, which I’m sure would have cheered up poor Kennedy. It was just an epic fail of a day all around. We gave Lucero and the kids consoling hugs before going our separate ways and prayed that the kids would fall asleep in the car on the way home (which they did… a bright spot in our day!)

Fortunately for me and Jake, we had a luau dinner/fundraiser event for the twins’ preschool to go to that night, and were able to relax and have fun at the end of a very tiring and disastrous day. It was the first time we were having  Charlotte and Claire, identical twin high school seniors I’ve known from church ever since they were just barely in Young Women’s, over to babysit, and while our twins initially freaked out at the new sitters, they ended up becoming great friends. Identical twins babysitting identical twins (plus one)… TWO cute!

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Lots of love,

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Last of Utah and Vegas Wedding

On our last day in Utah, we had plans to go to the Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake, but it closed early, so instead, we went to Liberty Park, which had received a major upgrade since the time Jake and I were living in Salt Lake. We drove past Jake’s dilapidated old bungalow house he lived in during college when we met, not far from the park. Memories! Aunt Sarah and Uncle Mike met us at Liberty for some playtime.

Meredith had the time of her life on the swings. Her soft little tufts of hair are totally irresistible– it’s the softest penguin fuzz ever!

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Best. Day. Ever.

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Swing us!

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After Liberty Park, we visited our friends, Alex and Hillary, in SLC. Their little girl, Ann, was a great sport sharing her toys with all the girls. She took Meredith’s poking and prodding like a champ!

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Practicing chop stick skills.

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We had a whirlwind week of fun in Utah and the girls were sad to leave Grammy’s… until they found out Grammy and Grandpa were coming with us part of the way on the return trip! Jake’s nephew was getting married in Vegas, and we had arranged for my parents to caravan down with us to watch the girls while we were at the wedding festivities. Not only did they come with us, my mom offered to take the twins in their car on the six hour drive to Vegas so that we would just have to worry about getting ourselves and Meredith there on time! Talk about gluttons for punishment… grandparents of the year!

We loaded the twins and gracious grandparents up with snacks, coloring books and movies in the minivan and wished them well! Meredith slept most of the way to Vegas and it was a very peaceful road trip on our end… it almost hearkened back to our pre-kids days!

Grammy found an awesome park in St. George, which was perfect for getting some energy out, and when they arrived in Vegas, they took the twins to see the Popovich Comedy Pet Theater Show (dog and cats dressed up and doing tricks) downtown.  Other than that, we didn’t hear much about their car ride… I’m assuming Grammy and Grandpa blocked it out of their memory!

Can’t believe we’ve never stopped at this St. George park before– looked awesome!

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Meanwhile in Vegas… Meredith was on her way to get ready for the reception.

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When we arrived at the hotel, we realized Jake had accidentally packed my bag in the minivan, which my parents were driving. Not having anything to change into after being in the car for six hours, unshowered, I decided it would be best if he went to the luncheon while I hung back with Meredith until the minivan arrived. She was bored with the hotel room in about five seconds, so we walked around the grounds and went to the pool while waiting for Jake.

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Jake’s nephews and niece on the Calaway side: Mason, Keitra, Alex, his bride, Bree, Reagan and Ben. 14725739_10207335522533799_3442186778346669710_n

After a long day, the twins were pretty cranky when we met up at the hotel, so we fed them quickly and left them (screaming from being overtired and confused) with my parents. We took Meredith to the reception with us and she mostly slept/was passed around and admired by all the family.

Jake with four of his brothers, Jarom, Tyler and Ben.

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Some of the Whitehead siblings and siblings-in-law: Tyler, Gigi, Jarom and Jen.

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Jake’s sister, Juliette, thought it was nice to hold just one baby for a change (she has two sets of twin boys, who are now in kinder and elementary!)

juliette  The next day, everyone woke up refreshed and ready to play. Jake’s family stayed at the same hotel, and we had breakfast with some of his family, as well as the girls and my parents. Then, we headed to the pool to burn some energy before going home.

The twins hung out with Grandma Celeste by the koi pond.

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Meredith loves silly Uncle Kip! They have the same expression!

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Jake (conveniently) forgot to pack swim gear, so it was my turn to be in the pool with the twins for a change! It was a nice day, but the wind made being in the pool freezing.

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Snack time with Grammy.

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One of the pool servers apparently took pity on us and made it her mission to bring us extra lemonades, beach balls and suggested we go use one of the cabanas for free.

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Thanks, Grammy and Grandpa for all your help! I’m sure the girls would have rather turned around and gone back to Utah with Grammy and Grandpa, but we hugged goodbye and went our separate ways. After exhausting themselves at the pool, we had the most peaceful drive back to California in history. We didn’t have to make any stops, and all of the girls slept for three and a half out of the four hours. Record shattering!

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We ate out and let the girls run around the park by our house before getting home and collapsing from the journey. While waiting in the car for Jake to run in and grab some food before the park, we entertained Meredith with silly sounds. Meredith didn’t know what to think of us pronouncing Sammy’s name with a snake-like long “S” sound… she was simultaneously entertained and spooked!

Other than that, it was a cry-free trip home!

Lots of love,

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