My Boys

My Boys

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Family Update

Stocking up on Crispix while it's on sale. Our favorite family cereal!!

This sight made me so happy that I had to snap a picture! I have such a passion for reading, which none of my boys share (including my husband). But on the rare occasion, they have been sucked into a book. Carter is reading book 5 of Percy Jackson; he does a lot of reading at school (up to an hour), and one day last week he had to come home and dive into his book right away.

Baseball season has started for both Bryson and Carter. I was able to finagle a few boys in the neighborhood getting on Bryson's team so that we would have carpool help. Bryson is looking good, not as athletic as his older brothers, but fundamentally sound. Carter has finally figured out how to control his pitching (an assistant coach gave Carter some advice that helped), and it looks like Carter will be pitching this season! He's looking so strong in all areas. Matt is excited to coach his team again. This is the first year in 5 years that Caleb is taking off from baseball, and it could possibly be forever. He wants to try out for soccer and tennis at his junior high, and it will be too much to try to do baseball on top of those sports. In 9th grade, he'll have the option to do baseball through the high school, but with so much time off and his small stature, he likely won't make the team. We will see.

Bryson and Austin after B's baseball practice.

 The boys usually help Matt sweep up leaves in the front yard. One day after school, Carter saw it needed to be done and just started blowing the leaves off the driveway and out of the flower beds all by himself! One by one, the other brothers went out and helped. It was pretty incredible and that act of service set a wonderful tone for the rest of the night.


A few weeks ago, Caleb has his book 4 Suzuki Recital.
He knocked it out of the park! He played all the songs in book 4 plus Solfeggietto in C minor; they were all polished and played with minimal mistakes. This kid wows me, and it was such a proud Momma moment! He has a strong passion for piano, and it shows. He was so excited to be done, however, so that he could stop practicing those songs every day!

Sunday, February 16, 2020

Aquarium Field Trip

We went to the Aquarium on Martin Luther King day as a preschool field trip + friends in the ward. 

On the ferris wheel

Bryson and Odette are good buddies

 Carousel with a preschool friend


Shark train ride with cousins


I failed to get a picture of Carter or Caleb (the ones above are courtesy of Grandma). They went around with friends/cousins and checked in on occasion. It was a chilly morning but warmed up in the afternoon. My boys enjoy the outing on their day off of school!

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Disney Half Marathon

Matt graciously held up the fort last weekend at home so that I could cross something off the bucket list. I flew to Florida last weekend with 2 friends to run the Disney half marathon and do a few days at Disney World.

At the airport Thursday night meeting the bus to take us to our resort.

Friday we went to Animal kingdom to check out the new Avatar land and ride the 2 new rides. We went to Flight of Passage first thing and probably waited about 45 minutes (no fast passes available). It is very comparable to Soarin', but I really enjoyed the feel of flying on a dragon and feeling the dragon breathe against my knees. Really cool! Though it did make us all queasy.

On Na'vi River Journey, which is a boat ride through Avatar land

The Safari ride is always a favorite

After lunch and the Lion King show, which neither of my friends had ever seen, we went to Asia to ride Expedition Everest.

We did the single rider line

pic taken on the ride


Meeting Pluto after finishing the Dinosaur ride

This tree is so detailed!

We left Animal Kingdom around 4pm in order to make it over to the Expo and pick up our race bibs.

The race start time was 5:30am, which in itself was shocking, especially taking into account the different time zone. We assumed we would need to wake up at 4, catch the bus at 4:30, then have an hour till the race started. Basically, all our assumptions about the race were completely off!

We learned that we needed to get in line for the bus by 3:30 am since there would be a huge crowd. Once we saw the line at our resort (which we tried to capture in this picture...you can see the bus in the distance and the line went that far back), we understood the reason for the 3:30 call. It took about an hour waiting for a bus + drive time to the race. Although the starting line was near Epcot and not far away from our resort, the traffic was bumper to bumper. 

So our alarms were set at 3am. We made sure to go to bed as early as we could Friday night. We were in bed by 8:30 and asleep by 9pm. I'm a pretty light sleep though, and a consistent noise woke me up at 1:22am. I tried in vain to get back to sleep and finally just read my book until the alarm went off at 3. :o(

Snapping a picture around 4:30am and trying to look awake.

Waiting in our corral for the race to begin.

SO. The race. Let me back up by saying that when you sign up for the race, you have to prove your running pace by providing a finisher time from a race in the last 2 years. My friends haven't run a race in the last 2 years so they were put in corral H, the last corral. My last half marathon time, surprisingly, qualified me for the first corral, corral A. The plan was to run the first half of the race with my friends at their pace (8:45/9 min. pace) so that we could stop and take a few pictures together either with characters or any other picturesque spots. Then I was going to pick up my pace and run the last half on my own. I had no way to know then that this was a significant sacrifice.

We didn't quite realize the sheer number of people that were there. Turns out that getting 21,000 people across a starting line takes some time. Who knew? As the minutes continued to tick by, we were shocked when 30 minutes passed, then 45. An hour later, we finally started our race. By that point, we were tired of standing (especially after doing a lot of standing/walking the day before), cranky, and tired. Why don't they stagger the start time for that many people?!?

The race crossed back on itself so that as we were passing mile 2, corral A runners were passing mile 11. Gah!

The other thing I just can't wrap my head around is why would anyone pay $100 for a half marathon just to walk the whole time? Why not pick a shorter distance to walk? Why 13? Well it turns out, lots and lots of people paid that much money to walk. Being the last corral, we were stuck behind so. many. walkers. And for some reason there wasn't either a stated or understood rule that runners are on the left and walkers are on the right. Every half marathon race I've run, I have spent the first half mile or so weaving around people as it is so congested starting out. That frustrating weaving was THIS ENTIRE RACE!! We were surrounded by walkers and slow joggers and therefore couldn't run together and chat comfortably as someone was leading the way through the weaving. It was so frustrating. I especially felt bad for my friends who set a goal to run the race under 2 hours. Ain't no way that was going to happen! Honestly, I had higher expectations from Disney. Start times should have been staggered, all walkers should have been in the last corral, there should have been a rule stated about walkers to the right, and there were too many narrow running places that made it even more congested than it was.

Positives: It was fun to see so many runners (and walkers) dressed up for the race. There were some crazy costumes! There were about 6-7 characters along the race that you could stop and take pictures with, though Jack Sparrow was the only one I was tempted to stop for. (The rest were old Disney characters and no princesses.) The course was mostly flat--just a few hills.

#1 lesson learned: Don't sign up for a Disney race unless you have a previous race to prove your start time. We have a friend who has run it before in corral C who said she had a great experience. Walkers moved to the right, and she didn't have to do much weaving.


Stopping for a picture in front of the castle in Magic Kingdom around mile 5. It was neat to run through the castle. 

All done with the race!

This half marathon pace was my slowest ever. I averaged 10:08 minute miles. Different muscles hurt from all the weaving and running through grass/dirt trying to pass the walkers on the road. 

The weather was unusually warm for January in Florida. The starting temperature was 70 degrees and warmed up from there as the sun came up. I felt bad that my friend, Katie, had her leg seize up weirdly for the last mile or two. She said it hurt worse to walk, so she ran through the pain and immediately went to First Aid after crossing the finish line to get it looked at and iced up. Fortunately, the pain went away, and her leg didn't bother her the rest of the day.

Our agenda for the rest of the day was Hollywood Studios including our first fast pass window from 9:45 to 10:45am. We thought that was plenty of time to run the race from 5:30 to 7:30, go home and shower, eat breakfast, and then be at the park by 9:30. Considering we didn't finish the race until 9am, we missed our fast pass to Rockin' Rollercoaster and another fast pass was not available for the rest of the day. :(

After we showered and ate a few race snacks, we actually decided to take a nap. Our next fast pass wasn't until 12:30, so we figured we might as well get a nap in and then just stay until the park closed at 8pm. After an hour nap, we grabbed a real meal and then headed to the park.

Riding the new Skyliner transportation to Hollywood Studios

It was pretty cool!

Tower of Terror

Checking out the new Star Wars land. We were only able to ride 1 of the 2 new Star Wars rides. The passes were all gone for Millennium Falcon by the time we got to the park at 12:30. 

About to ride Slinky Dog Dash. Very smooth roller coaster and a lot of fun.

Visiting Olaf

We stayed for the fireworks show at the end, then headed back to our resort. 

The Disney Resort we stayed at was Pop Century. Our room was basic, but we loved all the fun decorations around the resort.


My legs were so tired after this weekend from the standing/running/walking. It was such a fun and memorable trip though, and I'm glad I got to hang out with these fun gals and get to know them better!


Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Christmas Vacation

Some highlights of our Christmas Vacation:

Both Bryson and Carter got black eyes.
Bryson tried to catch a baseball with his eye. That didn't go over so well. He popped a blood vessel and has had a spooky vampire eye for a week now with approximately another week to go.

Carter's isn't very noticeable in this picture, a week after the fact, and because it was right below his eye brow, not a ton of people noticed in general after it happened. I accidentally slammed his head in the car door. In my defense, I was just getting out of my seat and shutting my door. He was standing on the edge of the sliding door, and I didn't realize he had wrapped his body around the division between my door and his to look at something on the front seat. He was not happy at all with me after it happened and refused to talk to me the rest of the day! Later, he had a lot of fun joking with family or close friends that his mom gave him a black eye. 


Another highlight of vacation was hanging out with cousins. My sister was visiting with her family, in addition to all the cousins that are close. One day we checked out a new-to-us park downtown that sounded cool. 


Vacation has been filled with lots of this:
Caleb and I have been playing a lot of Wingspan. (And by a lot, I mean a lot.) We tried to do it later at night so we aren't being so exclusive. Occasionally Matt and Carter would join in on a game, but they aren't as obsessed. We got the expansion for Christmas, which added some fun new elements. We have also really been enjoying Bryson's Christmas game, Clue. This Christmas is my boys' first exposure to that game, and they really like it. We have also done lots of Skull King.

We also did a family trip to the temple to walk around and do a Family Home Evening. Child #3 had a bad attitude the whole time, however, as is visible in this picture. 

Just a few more days until these kiddos head back to school!

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Christmas 2019

Christmas Eve festivities included a yummy dinner, Nativity, chimes, gift exchange, white elephant, and a new Saran Wrap game. Clayton and Kara hosted this year. (We also had a family carol to us, but it was more like a personal concert. They sang 7 songs!!! It got awkward when they started the 4th song...)



Christmas morning: it's always so magical!

Stockings:




Christmas presents:




Carter's "big" present: a hoverboard

Bryson also got an electric scooter, which he loves.

Not pictured, Caleb and I both got new bikes. (I haven't ever owned a bike in our marriage.)

It was such a fantastic day filled with tennis, bike/scooter rides, and games. Everyone was happy with their presents. Then we cleaned/tidied in preparation for hosting my family for brisket and more games.