Grotto Falls

While in Utah, Grammy’s co-worker suggested a family friendly hike down in Payson, the Grotto Falls Trail. At under half a mile, but up in the mountains with plenty of beautiful scenery, creeks to cross and the reward of a waterfall at the end, it was the perfect hike for us. You would have thought it was a fifty-miler the way the girls complained the entire time.

“I’M TIRED!!!!!”

“CARRY ME!!!”

“IT’S HOT!!!”

“I HAVE ROCKS IN MY SHOES!!!”

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At first, Samantha and Amelia begged to wear their own backpacks full of snacks and water.

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That lasted about five seconds

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The creek crossings made it feel more adventurous.

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Are we there yet?

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We made it!

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I asked about five different people coming through to take our picture, and they all turned out pretty terrible. It’s hard to find reliable picture-takers, these days! It didn’t help that the girls were screaming because they were, “SOOOOOO COLD!!!!”

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“GET ME AWAY FROM THE WATER!”

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The grotto was gorgeous and once the girls calmed down, they had fun exploring and tossing rocks.

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Ants on a log.

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Time to go… the girls were famished, despite having approximately fifteen snacks on our journey.

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Meanwhile, at home, Meredith was enjoying her solo time with Grammy!

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Lots of love,

 

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Springville Splash Pad

It’s always fun seeing old friends in Utah, but it’s hard getting everyone’ schedules to sync up and it hasn’t worked out the past few trips. This time around, we were able to get together with Sarah and Zuleika’s families for a morning at the Springville Splash Pad near Sarah’s house.

What a fun zoo crew! Despite it seeming like it would be chaotic with all the kids, they all entertained each other, so we could sit back and relax.

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The splash pad was more like a river running down the sidewalk, and the twins loved it.

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Meredith met little Cohen.

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Meredith found Claire and Zuleika highly entertaining.

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It was Beckham’s birthday, so Sarah brought cupcakes for all the kids to devour.

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When will I be old enough to splash too?

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Lots of love,

 

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Twin Friends at Bridal Veil Falls

While in Utah, we met up with my friend, Katie, who used to live in California, then Michigan, and now Utah. We haven’t seen her adorable twins, Lizzie and Iris since they were babies. Now that everyone is finally out of the baby/toddler stage and are talking and playing more, it was cute to see all the twins interacting with each other.

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We took a short walk up to Bridal Veil Falls and fed the fishes in the pond.

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Poor Meredith. When will she be able to make some friends of her own?

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We crossed over the rocks to the other side of the falls, amidst four squeaky voices complaining about the ice cold mountain runoff.

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Jake took some random pics of us without us knowing. We were apparently deep in conversation comparing “twin” notes.

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All the girls were a tad bit cranky at the falls. Nothing a picnic lunch wouldn’t fix.

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Full tummies (even though it was only 10:45 a.m.) did the trick and the girls threw rocks in the river and played with each other the rest of the time.

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Who’s up for ring around the rosie?

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So cute!

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Serendipitously, Katie and her twins had planned a trip out to California for the following week when we would be home, so the girls were happy they would get to see their friends again!

Lots of love,

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4th of July Weekend in Utah

One of the main reasons we planned a trip to Utah when we did was so that the girls would be able to experience the 4th there. Utah is considerably more festive than where we live for the 4th, so we were excited to let the girls try out real backyard fireworks for a change!

Jake had never been to the famous Stadium of Fire show in Provo, so he, Tim McGraw and I had a date there!PicMonkey Collage2

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Posting this to mortify the girls one day and to show them how cool their parents were. They already ask to watch this over and over again because they think mommy singing is hilarious.

In the morning, we drove up to SLC so that Aunt Sarah could take some family pictures for us in her studio. Getting ready to leave:

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Meredith fell asleep about half-way through our photo shoot, but she was still the perfect model, even while snoozing.

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That afternoon,  Grandma and Grandpa had a big barbecue with our family, friends and neighbors. The girls got to meet Evie and Micah, the two-year-old and 4-month-old kids of my next-door-neighbor friend growing up, and showed them how to use the zipline:

Barbecue time!

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Meredith living up her first fourth of July weekend with Grandpa and family.

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Even Bandit and Aunt Sarah’s dog, Roger, enjoyed the festivities (before hiding from the noise of the fireworks, that is).

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The much-anticipated hot dogs.

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Swinging with Meredith.

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Ali helped out with the sparklers and made sure the girls didn’t catch the grass, each other (or themselves) on fire. No easy task.

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We explained that the 4th of July was America’s birthday, and thereafter, Amelia kept asking for a cupcake she could give to American and proceeded to sing the birthday song with her sparklers. When we tried to tell them America was not a person, the twins constantly asked if they could, “Go to America sometime?”

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Samantha liked playing with fire a little too much.

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Wizards dueling with their sparklers.

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Don’t point them down!

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Uncle Mike and Ali took charge of educating the girls on how to properly pop poppers, light smoke bombs, battle with firework tanks and dance to strobe lights.

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Watching the parachutes go off.

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Rescuing the parachute guy.

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The girls loved the colors from the smoke bombs, until one of them got too hot and scared Amelia.

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Pyro in the making.

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Watching the rest of the backyard fireworks show from afar.

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On actual 4th of July, we had planned on going to the big Provo parade with some friends, but, too tired from the big barbecue the day before, decided to sleep in. Instead, we played at the Provo splash pad/pool with Jake’s sister, Juliette. The girls got to meet two sets of their twin cousins, and hang out with four of their other cousins.

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Juliette met Meredith for the first time.

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After going out to eat with Juliette’s crew, Jake took the girls to see their first ever movie-theater movie, Finding Dory. Jake said he knew it was going to be a long movie when, during the previews, the girls started protesting, loudly, “WHERE IS DORY? I THOUGHT THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE FINDING DORY?”

And, all throughout the movie, “WHERE’S DORY? THERE’S DORY!!!! WE FOUND HER!!!”

Despite the constant jabbering (hence the lack of photo documentation), the overall consensus was that their first movie was a success!

Meanwhile at home, Aunt Sarah and I were lounging with Meredith in the adirondack chairs in the backyard.

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Meredith was excited to celebrate America’s birthday!

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Meredith never got bored of staring up at all the interesting clouds and trees.

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We ended the day with another July 4th barbecue at Jake’s brother, Tyler’s, house. The girls’ cousins, Maddy and Olivia, took turns jumping on the tramp with the twins and squeezing Meredith.

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Chowing down on coconut ice cream and berry cobbler with Cousin Olivia and Aunt Elizabeth.

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Family and friends, barbecues, fireworks, country music, swimming, movies and running around the backyard made for the perfect 4th in Utah!

Lots of love,

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