Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Ganon

While we were up in  Park City this weekend we came across a pet adoption center. We  decided to go in and let the kids look at the animals. Sabrina was thrilled with all of the dogs loving on her. The idea was just too look, but while we were there Brook saw a dog named Miller trying to push his ball out of the cage. Of course we had to play with him. For us it was love at first walk! We decided to bring him home with us! We have been talking about getting a second dog for awhile, but thought it would be best for Zelda to be a little bit older first. So much for that one. Once we got home we knew Miller was not the right name for him so we decided to name him Ganon (princess Zelda 's nemesis). The digs get along great, and even better he loves the kids and they love him! He fits into our family so well! He is a great dog who loves to play, but also loves to cuddle up next to us! We have to wait until Sunday to finalize his adoption, and I for one can not wait to officially make him a part of our family!

Park City

This last weekend we decided to take advantage of the long weekend and go to Park City. We had never been before, and when my Dad called to ask if we could take him up for a conference we decided to go up with him and stay the weekend. Since it is still the off season we got an awesome deal on a hotel that was located half way between the shopping in Park City and the outlet mall (and my parent's hotel happened to be right behind the outlets too). We got to our hotel at about 1:30 in the afternoon, got all the stuff from the car (it seriously amazed me how to much stuff four people need for four days!), then checked out what the hotel had to offer. After checking out the two restaurants, the arcade, and taking a peek at the pool, the kids begged to go swimming. We gave in and went swimming. Then we headed into town to get some snacks and supplies for the rest of our trip. After that it was time to eat dinner and go to bed. We had originally thought that getting two Queen beds would mean a kid bed and an adult bed, but it ended up turning into a girl bed and a boy bed.
The next day we headed to the outlet mall with my mom. Since she can't help spoiling my kids she bought each of them a special treat. Ben was thrilled with the outdoor supplies that Eddie Bauer had and ended up with a flashlight with legs that he can move to put on things, and also a snap bracelet that glows. I am pretty sure it is meant for runners, but in our house it is used for special missions in the dark. Sabrina picked a leopard and turquoise purse that she uses to carry her baby in. She is such a girly girl! My mom got a great deal on shoes (she has insanely small feet so any time we find shoes in her size it is cause for celebration)! Brook was able to go to the grand opening of the skull candy store (where they had doughnuts and got chocolate that we all enjoyed) and he got a really good deal on headphones and was given an extra $10 off coupon. I even found the leopard belt I have been searching for!
Afar all that shopping we were ready for a break. After a quick stop at Arby's for beefies (one of Ben's favorites) we went back to the hotel. Once there we were hoping for naps, but got begged to go to the pool instead. After a few hours at the pool we were too exhausted to do anything but go back to the room and sleep.
On our last day we decided to go main street. My main reason for wanting to go was for a book store named Atticus. I wanted to find that book store so bad! Who wouldn't want to go to a used bookstore named after their favorite literary character (OK he is probably tied with a lot of other way awesome literary characters). Anyway, we find this place and it is just as cool as I  had hoped. Even the bathroom was awesome! The only problem? The kids were just not having it! They threw fit after fit until I gave up and left. We decided to just let them roam free for awhile until they started to complain they were starving. I really wanted to try a Greek place, but it was closed so we went to a grill that boasted the best hamburger in Park City. I don't know about the burger, but the taco salad sure was tasty! It was then time to head back to the hotel for naps and to check out.
Over all it was a great trip! We loved being together as a family and being able to spend some quality time together "away from it all". We have even decided to make a tradition out of it! What more could you ask for?

Thursday, November 7, 2013

We Love Fall

This last Saturday we took advantage of the good weather and got the yard ready for winter. The next day there was snow so we got it all done just in time! We had to rake leaves and let the kids and dog play in them. This is the resulting cuteness!

Trick or Treat

This year Halloween was so much fun. For the first time we decided to do a theme. We thought about it and thought about it, and then we asked the four year old what he wanted to be... The verdict? Batman villains. So I sat down and started to think. Thanks to the Lego Batman game that Ben loves to play I was fairly familiar with most of the villains and there were plenty to choose from: Clayface, Bane, Twoface, Joker, Riddler, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and the list goes on and on. Ben knew pretty much immediately that he would be the Joker and I went into planning mode for his costume, and started hitting thrift stores for stuff for his costume.
I have to admit that I love homemade Halloween costumes, and I much prefer to make them myself. First, I think they always turn out so cute. Second, they end up costing so much less than store bought costumes (and a lot of times you end up with things that can be worn after the fact). And lastly, I am always really proud of the way they turn out, and even though they don't take a ton of time to make I love all the compliments we get on how great they look and how original they are (I know! Totally selfish, right?).
Sabrina's costume didn't come to me as easily as Ben's. At first I really wanted to do a Harley Quinn, but Ben wanted her to be Poison Ivy. I agreed, and the costume turned out really easy to make. One cute and easy tutu and a green shirt with ivy hot glued onto it, and we had ourselves one cute villain.
Because I lost a bet, I had to go as Catwoman. Brook went as Twoface (along with his twin brother), and because of my total lack of sewing skills, they made the costume by themselves. That turned out to be my favorite costume of the day!
As per the norm we went trick or treating at Brook's office. At first Sabrina didn't get it and just wanted to eat the candy as she got it, but thanks to a great example from her brother she finally caught on and filled her candy bucket all the way. An hour and a half later we were out of there and on our way to eat dinner .
My parent's, my sister, and her friend then joined us for trick or treating around the neighborhood. Six adults to take the kids around the neighborhood! It was great.
After that we all came home and the kids crashed, despite their sugar highs! It was a great Halloween and I can't wait to do it again next year!