Saturday, June 2, 2012

Ohio day 3

Saturday was probably my favorite day.  Why you ask?  Because I got to go to Hobby Lobby!  Lol.  It is KILLING me that the nearest store in over 2 hours away.  Anyway, I had a lovely time with Tiffini and her mom eating lunch together and then shopping at several home decor stores.  I must say, I had a fair share of loot to take home.  So glad I was able to cram it all in the trunk.  That night we took the kids to this place that I can’t even remember the name or how to properly describe it.  I guess like a Chuck E Cheese type place.  Anyway, the kids had fun :)  That night before the kids went to bed, we read scriptures with them.  This is something that Ryan and Tiff have been doing with their family for quite some time.  I loved hearing the little ones repeat back the scriptures.  I really want to thank Ryan and Tiffini for inspiring us to do this in our home.  It has really brought us closer together as a family :) 

Hayden, Brightyn, Jaxson, Kylie, Kinlee, and Sierra

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We left Sunday morning and drove the 12 hours back to Connecticut.  Thanks Ryan and Tiffini for the wonderful time!

Ohio Day 2

On Friday we went to the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus.  They had this giant display of butterflies in the conservatory.  We spent a lot of time in here.  Butterflies were flying all around us and some of the kids got to hold some.  Later we went to the park and had a picnic and later that night we roasted hotdogs and marshmallows out in Ryan and Tiffini’s fire pit.

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Seeing the fam in Ohio :) Day 1.

At the end of April, we got the chance to see Austin’s brother Ryan and his wife Tiffini and their 4 kids Brightyn, Hayden, McKinlee, and Jaxson.  We left on a Wednesday and drove back home on Sunday.  It was so much fun to see where they lived and to just see family (which I am missing a lot of these days). 

Wednesday night we stayed at a hotel in Kirtland.  The next morning the Mills clan met up with us and we went to see the Visitors Center and a few of the church sites.  I really loved it here.  It was so awesome to see the Newel K. Whitney store and to see the house that the Whitneys lived in (they really had a nice place).

 

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The Whitney home (I love the color of this house).

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Me and my sweetie pie.

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All the kidos

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Inside the store.

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Cute little Jaxson.

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Beautiful McKinlee.

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The saw mill.

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The ashery.

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After visiting the church sites, we went over to get a tour of the Kirtland Temple.  The inside was so beautiful.  It’s unlike any temple I have ever been in.  It looked more like a chapel inside.  What a beautiful building. 

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My kids love chalk

One of  Kylie and Sierra’s favorite things to do is play with chalk.  Sierra enjoys eating it too :)  Anyway, here are a few cute pictures of them one day in April.

Yes, that is chalk drool from one of her chalk eating episodes.

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Kylie and her beautiful creation :)

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Sistas

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Boston 04.05.12

Boston, Boston, Boston….  My goodness, we did not get along did we now :)  That trip was kind of rough for me.  Don’t get me wrong, it was pretty fun, but there were so many things that ticked me off about that trip.  I must have been PMSing.  For one thing, it was really cold that day.  Then there was the fact that the street signs and google maps did not coincide with each other most of the time.  So we were constantly taking the wrong roads or exits and it just seemed to take forever to get anywhere.  Plus I think I tried to cram too much all in one day that I got kind of disappointed when I didn’t see everything that I wanted.  But alas, it is only 2 hours away, so I told Austin we HAVE to go again.  Anyhoo, here are some pics from our day.

The ever famous Fenway Park.  I would LOVE to catch a game there sometime.

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Here we are at the Boston Public Gardens.  Has anyone read the book, “Make Way for Duckling,” by Robert McCloskey?  Austin got it for Kylie several years ago when he came on a business trip to Boston.  It’s this cute little story about a duck’s family that makes its home in the Boston Public Gardens.  Apparently its a very famous book and many people go here just to see where the ducks made their home.  Here are some statues of the ducklings that all the kids just have to sit on :)  Here’s Kylie popping a squat on one. 

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That little island is where the ducks make their home.

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“Sometimes you want to go, where everybody knows your name..”  Here is the bar that inspired the show.

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One of the more fun parts of our day was taking a duck boat tour.  You get in this amphibious boat that takes you around the city and then down into the Charles River.  It was really fun.  I'm not sure why we didn’t take a picture, but here is one I got off the internet and it looks just like the one we were one.

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While on the tour, we got to hear a lot about the history of the town and we saw some really interesting buildings.  After taking pics of many of the buildings, Austin said, “You are never going to remember the names of these.”  I said, “You want to bet?”  Yeah, well, he was right.  I have no idea what this building is, but it was pretty :)

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Here is the State House.

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“Listen my children and you shall hear
Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere,
On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five;
Hardly a man is now alive
Who remembers that famous day and year.”

Did anyone else have to memorize that poem in high school? Well I did.  Man was it awesome to see the place that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow so eloquently wrote about in his poem.  Here is Paul Revere with the North church in the background.  There was such a wonderful spirit here and I must say, this was my favorite spot.

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Another picture of North Church

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Boston at night.

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