Eleanor’s First Sled Ride and Igloo Building in Utah
Spring Snow Fun in Utah
At the end of February/beginning of March we took a road trip to Utah to ski and get all the wintery stuff out of our system since we don’t experience a real winter where we live. We felt like we had traveled back in time going from sunny weather at our house to cold winter at Grammy’s! We did an overnight in Vegas this trip to break it up and left early the next morning to get to Utah as early as possible. Eleanor hated being in her car seat, but other than that, the trip was manageable. Meredith and the twins were occupied with coloring and movies the entire trip, so as soon as Eleanor gets to that point, we’ll be golden. It’s going to be a long couple of years though…
First winter sports activity to check off: ice skating! Good times at the Peaks Arena in Provo.
The skating stabilizers were a huge help with three kids who couldn’t skate very well!
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Meanwhile, Eleanor enjoyed her vacation in the warmth of the house playing with toys.
While the weather was cold, there wasn’t any snow on the ground until the last two days of our vacation. We woke up to beautiful snow covering the ground! We were the only ones at the park that morning sledding and building snowmen… since it was March, I’m sure all the locals were sick of the snow by then! But to us it was so novel and the kids played for hours. They couldn’t get enough!
Hauling snow for their snow princesses.
Meredith was obsessed with getting the balls of snow perfectly round.
One down two to go.
And then there were three.
The girls then demolished their snow princesses to create an igloo.
The snow wasn’t great for sledding, but it was packable and PERFECT for an igloo.
\We had a bet on whether the igloo would be there the next morning and it lasted the entire time we were there!
Two bears snug in their cave.
Proud of her handiwork!
Meredith LOVES the Going on a Bear Hunt book and had fun pretending to be a bear when we entered the igloo.
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Attempting to sled.
Not the most thrilling sled ride ever, but that didn’t stop them.
We loved experiencing the winter wonderland for a few days (and then going to home to warmer weather!)
Lunar New Year, Daddy Daughter Princess Ball, Meredith’s Hazmat Suit, and more fun!
Between Meredith’s birthday and putting our beloved home on the market (it’s in escrow right now), the past few months have seemed like nothing but party prep, cleaning, cleaning, cleaning, decluttering, packing, packing, packing and more cleaning. Keeping our house spotless for our Open House and showings amongst the constant chaos of three little tornadoes has been a full-time job and we’re completely exhausted. With house hunting and having to be out of our house for showings, it seems like we’ve hardly been home!
At preschool, the girls were excited about their Lunar New Year unit, with our dinner conversations being filled with talk of the Year of the Rooster and the girls boasting about being born the Year of the Snake. Meredith was born the Year of the Monkey, which makes so much sense!
One of the cool moms at school came and performed a traditional dragon dance, which I heard about for days.
Amelia (or Samantha?) trying the dragon on for size.
This mom even gave all the kids some “lucky money” folded into an elaborate shape. She is forever a hero in our girls’ eyes! Between that, and more lucky money and cool Vietnamese gifts/food from their friend, Parker, the girls have adopted this holiday as their own.
On a whim while Grammy and Grandpa were here for Meredith’s party, we stopped by the Lunar New Year festival at the OC Fair for some tasty Vietnamese food and the obligatory carnival rides/games.
Yummy freshly grilled lobster.
Samantha and Amelia’s favorite stuffed animals are always those they have “won” at carnivals… they could care less about anything we buy them.
Amelia and I put our lives on the line riding this sketchy roller coaster, which I still can’t believe I let them choose (let alone ANY carnival ride, for that matter). After one loop, one of the wood beams holding up the track slid off and the carnival worker had to hammer it back into place while all of us poor moms suckered into riding with our kids watched in horror and panicked. My mom said she took a video just in case we all crashed and needed evidence for a future lawsuit. Fortunately, we survived our daring carnival-quality ride!
Gathering water from the well.
Get to work, girls!
One Friday night, Jake took Samantha and Amelia on a Daddy Daughter date to a “princess ball” where they mingled with their favorite princesses, sang Disney songs to their hearts’ content and feasted on a princess tea of cookies and lemonade. Well, at least that was the idea. Although the twins had been talking about the ball for weeks, all the excitement, noise and characters were a little much for them and I was so disappointed when Jake returned, only to tell me they had left early because the girls had been crying to go home! Next time, we’ll just have the girls spend some Daddy Daughter time at Yogurtland with some cheap ice cream instead!
Samantha was a little starstruck meeting her favorite princesses, Elsa and Anna.Â
Amelia’s favorite princess is Ariel
Meredith was protesting the fact that she was not invited to the ball.
This is how we get our “snow fix” in the OC… our local park had a Snow Day where they trucked in snow and let the beach bums have at it! Being from Utah, this was all pretty pathetic, but the kids loved it and I didn’t have to shovel or drive in it. I have to say I really don’t miss it!
I can’t even really call this “sledding,” but the girls were thrilled.
As I was was combing through photos, I had to include this one! I officially gave a goodbye hug to my pump the week of Meredith’s birthday. We’ve spent a lot of time together this year. Farewell, old friend!
All of my neighbors/friends make fun of me and call this Meredith’s “hazmat suit!” Although she started walking a few weeks ago, prior to that, she was crawling all over the park (and tearing holes/permanently staining the knees of every pair of leggings she owned). When it was damp outside but not cold enough for a ski jumper, my solution was this beauty (thanks, Amazon!) I just slip over her clothes. She absolutely hates it since it inhibits her ability to crawl very fast, but it keeps her dry and dirt-free, without her over-heating. I have approximately two pairs of leggings Meredith has not managed to ruin, and I intend to keep them that way.
Meredith is setting a new trend in babywear, straight from the runways of China!
Her little waterproof booties that cinch with a drawstring over her ankles complete her fashionable look and keep her dry!
The hazmat suit is great for sliding!
We’ve had record rain this winter, which has been awesome for our drought and for the twins, who race out the door in their raincoats, boots and Frozen umbrellas at the first drop of rain.
Daddy met us for lunch one morning for Meredith’s first time at the zoo. I’ve never seen her so mesmerized before. It was as if she recognized all the monkeys as her true family!
The many faces of Samantha on the train.
Wild ones!
It feels like the past few months have been nothing but the house, but looking back, it’s nice to see we’ve squeezed in some adventures as well!
Lots of love,
More Utah Sledding Fun
The rest of our Utah trip treated us to gorgeous weather and it almost made us miss living in a colder climate where there’s snow… almost. We love playing in the soft white fluff set against a backdrop of stunning snowcapped peaks, but we don’t miss the snow gear hassle, heating up the car twenty minutes before we had to go anywhere and scraping ice off the wind shield in the frigid mornings. We love to visit and get all that “winter stuff” out of our systems!
Down the hill from Grammy and Grandpa’s is my old junior high school, and the best sledding hill in town. Jake, Uncle Mike and Ali took the twins while I stayed home getting Meredith up from her nap and getting her dressed. By the time Meredith and I arrived on the scene, Samantha and Amelia had had enough and were trudging back to the car, exhausted and sweaty in their snow suits. I made them stay for another twenty minutes so I could watch them sled and take Meredith down the hill, but that was definitely pushing it. They were cranky, fighting over the sled constantly and at one point, went limp in the snow, refusing to move and too tired to plea for help.
Meredith didn’t want to wait for the twins to return her sled, so she just went for it in her slippery snowsuit.
After ten minutes of fighting over who got to steer, the girls compromised and shared.
Cant. Go. Any. Further.
That’s one way to carry a baby.
Many of the girls’ tantrums were induced fighting over who got to ride with Meredith. I’m pretty sure Amelia is out of the frame somewhere kicking and punching the snow.
WHOA.
Help me!
Meredith was feeling a little scared at this point.
My little snow angel.
Uncle Mike took his new drone out for its maiden voyage and captured some overhead shots of the girls’ sledding adventures.
Then it was home to Grammy’s for some hot chocolate and a long winter’s nap!
Lots of love,