Friday, June 13, 2008
My Heart is still in Forks
http://www.forkshospital.org/healthlinks/sunburn.html
Tim says it probably doesn't apply to me, and is sunburn care for vampires.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
The Other Side of Elisabeth

Monday, June 09, 2008
My little angel?

Sunday, June 08, 2008
Back again
We left Tacoma Tuesday morning. Before we left Washington, however, it was time to humor Tim and his interests. Tim is a life long Dungeons and Dragons enthusiast. I am too, but not to the degree he is. We stopped in Renton to see the "Wizards of the Coast" headquarters. He felt a little sheepish just going into this big business building, so he brought Joe. Joe wasn't half as giddy and excited as Tim though so I think everyone saw right through his decoy. They actually had a museum and gift bag for visitors so it payed off for him in the end. They also had a huge dragon in the lobby.
Elisabeth was bummed when they came out with a "goodies" bag, but that would have just meant more game cards sitting around the house.I am glad to be home for many reasons, but it was a fun vacation. Usually I come home so relieved it is over but not this time. It took me a day of "back to the grind" blues but I am enjoying having free laundry, kids spread out in a house instead of a car or 1 hotel room (right now we are all in the same room, probably smaller than a hotel room, go figure), living out of drawers instead of a suitcases, and homemade food. I acutally enjoyed cleaning my kitchen today. Usually I put that off until Monday morming. You can only clean a hotel room so much when there is no where to put things. I like the sunshine of Utah. It didn't rain until the day we left but we got a lot of grey. Nice to see a lot of bright blue.
I guess it is good to come home from a vacation wanting more right? I can see that as my kids are getting older trips are getting to be more fun. I am glad to say that I love Washington just as much after my second trip as I did after my first. Maybe more!
Tacoma- Point Defiance Zoo& Aquarium
We spent the 2nd 1/2 of our first day in Tacoma in our hotel room. It was Sunday so we didn't want to do anything too exciting. We watched cartoons and "Hook" and I did laundry at the hotel laundry facility. That was VERY nice to have. Weird observance of the sabbath huh? Getting Cartoon Network, Nickleodean and Disney channels again did nothing but make me very glad we don't have cable anymore. We aren't missing much. The kids were watching a cartoon Network show and Sam's reaction to their weird cartoon was priceless. I feel the same way about most Cartoon Network shows.
We went to Tacoma for one reason. The Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium. I went to the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium when I went to Washington last time. In the two week time we were there, we went to the Zoo twice. We also went to the Seattle Zoo and my mom and I agreed the PDZA had it beat for really seeing the animals close up and them looking healthy, and more "at home." Puffins are so cute and fun loving.
It is smaller than a lot of zoos but it has most zoos beat in quality. The aquarium seemed to have more interesting sea animals than most. They had sharks, Seahorses, Sea Dragons, Jelly fish and a lot more. They also had an area where we were aloud to tough star fish etc.
The kids also enjoyed the kids play zone. 
This was called the "Tired kid" exhibit. Unfortunatly. he was sleeping when we were there. The kids were quite exsausted by the time we left.
Friday, June 06, 2008
The "Twilight" Tour-Forks and Olympic National Park-
As we drove to Forks, the timing of reading "Twilight" continued to be perferct as we read the chapter where Edward drove Bella back to Forks from Port Angeles as we took the exact same rout. I promise this wasn't planned either. We did a little touring of the town. The next day we saw some more of the Hoh National Forest and 1st and 2nd Beach in La Push. Here are some pictures of the sights mentioned in the book.
The Thriftway where she shopped
The Hospital
the Police Station where her Dad worked.
La Push, 1st Beach, and 2nd Beach. I think if she had actually visited the place she probably would have staged the scene on 2nd Beach, it was quite a bit more remarkable.
Hoh Rain Forest, 

It was really fun being in the town of Forks, but at the same time there was that empty feeling that none of it actually happned and the writer had never even seen the town when she wrote the book. Not empty enough to keep me from buying a "Forks Washington" hooded sweatshirt though, just for bragging rights.Here is one more picture of my boys to finish off my Forks entry.
Port Angeles- British Columbia

I had a handsome guy sitting across from me like the scene in the book, but the kids on either side of both of us kind of killed the romance. Good food! To our dissapointment they didn't have mushroom stuffed ravioli however. That sounded yummy. Tim asked the waitress if the book has brought more patrons to the resturaunt and she said they are just getting more people from far away. She said it was fun because lots of 12 year olds came and got their picture taken in front of the resturaunt. I kind of resented that, but I got the picture taken anyway.

The next morning we took the COHO Ferry to Victoria, British Columbia. The ferry ride was fun and very comfortable.
Victoria is a beautiful city. The buildings definitely remind me of Europe.
The main reason I wanted to come to B.C. was for the Royal British Columbia Museum. When I was 18 my parents and I took a trip to Washington and we spent a day in B.C. then too. We went to this museum and I was enchanted. I was enchanted again this time and so were my kids as I guessed they would be. The highlights were the Natural History exhibit and Modern History exhibit. There were a lot of neat realistic diaramas that made you feel you were in the great outdoors in the natural history exhibit.
There was also an ocean room which made you feel like you were in a submarine with a periscope and portholes. There were also drawers full of ocean life specimens that you could look at under a magnifying glass.
My all time favorite, and the kids', was a life size diarama of Victoria at the turn of the century. You could look in the windows, walk into and upstairs of an old hotel,watch a silent movie in a little old time theater. There was also an old train station, that every so often had a sound and light effects that made it seem a train was passing outside. 
We spent the rest of the day touring the rest of the city (the modern one, not the museum version.) It was a perfect warm, sunshiny day. It couldn't have gone better. 
The next day we went to Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park. It was absoluletly beautiful. The ride to the top was very dramatic with all the fog.
The ranger said that the clouds that filled the whole valley to the very top were a rare sight. Many of the rangers who worked there had never seen it like this in all their years working there. 
We went back to Port Angeles for Indian food for lunch. It was good but it wasn't as good as India Palace in Provo. On our way to Forks we stopped to take a hike to Marymere falls.
It was a great hike for our kids too. Not difficult at all. Unfortunatly Sam did the same thing here as he did in much of B.C. Cry to be carried, but insisting only I carry him. He didn't win that battle. It was either walk or be carried by Dad. I carried him once in a great while though. It made things kind of hard the whole vacation.
A-Z
B- Best friend: Tim is who I would rather be with than anyone one else...sorry kids...they like to use that fact to give me guilt. . . because they know it is true.
C- Cake or Pie: Cake I like it all
D- Day of choice: Friday beccause it is our date night AND we have the whole weekend still ahead of us.
E- Essential item:Cell Phone I have become way dependent on it.
F- Favorite Color: AquaG- Gummy bears or worms: Bears
H- Hometown: San Jose California,(ages birth to 7) and Breckenheim, Wiesbaden, Germany(7 to 18.
I- Indulgence: Dark Chocolate with Tim. Every night we have two little squares to compare brands.
J- January or July: Until this year I would have said January but this was a crazy winter and I chose July.
K- Kids: Joseph- 9, Elisabeth-7, Lincoln-5, Samuel-3
L- Life is incomplete without: Family and Friends
M- Marriage Date: May 11, 1996
N- Number of siblings: 2
O- Oranges or Apples: Navel oranges, or clementines.
P- Phobias or fears: merging on the freeway freaks me out, home invasion
Q- Quotes:
I think I am lactose intolerant because the other day I had 3 milkshakes and I felt like crap afterwards- Jim Gaffigan
R- Reason to smile: A job well done, the gospel, friends and family
S- Season of choice: Spring. Until last fall, fall was my favorite, but our new house has A LOT Of leaves to rake...I am not looking forward to that again.
T- Tag 3 times: Robin, Lis and Trooly
U- Unknown fact about me: I have a fascination with black history and have read and loved a lot of books about it-
V- Very favorite store: IKEA
W- Worst habit: stressing about insignificant things
X- X-ray or Ultrasound: Well since I had ultrasounds to see my babys and x-rays to see broken bones I choose Ultrasounds
Y- Your favorite food: yogurt
Z- Zodiac Sign: Cancer
There and back again- Seattle





The next day we checked out and I took the kids to McDonalds at the mall while Tim finished his conference. Seattle was beautiful but I decided I am not meant to live in the big city. Way too hectic and definitely not for a family of 6!Thursday, June 05, 2008
There and Back again- Getting there
A few hours into our trip I pulled out my phone and saw that the screen was totally screwed up. I had just bought the phone two weeks ago exactly. We stopped in Boise to eat lunch with Tim's brother Peter and his wife Eileen. We stopped at a T-mobil store on the way out and asked them if there was anything they could do. They saw that it was the very last day of my "buyers remorse" period and asked if I had a receipt and the box. Yeah RIGHT! We asked if they could call the T-mobil store we got it at and get a receipt from them. . .they said they could. . .if their fax machine wasn't broken. They sent us 10 minutes up the road to another T-mobile store. When we got there they said they usually wouldn't do it since I didn't have the box and receipt but since the other store sent me all that way they would do it for me. They gave me the box and everything. I was pleased with their service.
Saturday night, the first night, we stopped in Irrigon, Oregon and spent the night at my highschool buddy Cori's house. We have been friends since the rocky highschool years. Even though she had been to my house a time or two I had never been to hers, or met her husband and her youngest boy. It was so fun to see where she lived and meet the family. She took good care of us with yummy homemade food, something we came to miss greatly in the next week and a half. It was fun to watch our sons bond instantly. Her oldest and my oldest seemed to be kindrid spirits. It was reat to see Cori and chat with her. I remember our dreaming about being wives and moms some day and here we were. I felt like we were playing house or something.