Sunday, April 4, 2010

Lisa and Brandon- Back East trip

Gettysburg

Ground Zero - Battery Park -Manhattan



Times Square


Ellis Island - we tried to get in for free with our name but it didnt work!





Statue of Liberty We were able to go up to the base level.




Central Park









Etc - Pentagon, Iwo Jima Memorial, Temple, Spy Museum, Fords Theater, Presidential Desk
Todd's brother Roger





Smithsonian Museums - Natural History, American History



More Smithsoneums - Air and Space, American History ( first Ladies Dresses, Modern Art and Art Museums






Memorials, White House, Union Station, My neice, Lenay and her family, Capitol, and copy of Liberty Bell








Arlington




So- Brandon and I have been planning this trip for a long time. We stayed with our awesome friends, the Ahlstroms. They live in Harpers Ferry, Virginia a quaint Civil War Historical town At the end of our trip Brandon and Andrew were able to do a camp out and reenactment of the battle of Antitem. They had a great time.


The day after we got there we were lucky enough to have the family drive us up to Gettysburg. It really was amazing to see these places where our history took place! Mark had some business in Pennsylvania so we all stayed in a hotel in Bethlehem - no kidding. The kids swam and we had pizza,swam and relaxed. The next day we drove to New York City!!! I had never been there and of course have always wanted to visit. I had though of Brandon and I taking a bus up there - but when they offered to go since they hadnt yet - I was thrilled! It is a crazy city and I dont think I would want to live right there - but it was great fun to visit! We took the subway a bit and went to Manhattan area first. We had too much that we wanted to see - but did the best we could with our time. We visited Ground Zero. It was very moving. It seems funny that there is not a permanent memorial there yet - but they did have several walls dedicated to 9 11. So sad.




Then we took a subway to Times Square. It was amazing! So fun to see where all of the action takes place! We walk towards Central Park taking in the sights. We got a hotdog in Battery Park and sat for awhile. Then on to Central Park. By then we were exhausted and it was too late to even try the zoo, but it was great to just be there - let the kids play on the big rock and people watch.




We stayed in a hotel in New Jersey and the next day it was on to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty!!!! Truly AMAZING! I was so thrilled to be there. Ellis Island was very interesting - I still have to check if there is a relative connection. We havent heard on anything. In 2nd grade each of my kids have learned about the immigrants and role plyed how they came to the island and went through the main hall, through all of the medical tests etc. I had helped the school kids and so it was neat for me to see the real thing!! Lady Liberty was huge!! So exciting to be there on Liberty Island. I just stood there and took it all in.




We drove home and the next day we just rested. It was thunderstorming as well-- Tuesday Brandon and I borrowed a car and drove to the closest Metro station in Gaithersburg MD. I havent really done the subway thing much - but we began the adventure! We took the Subway in for two days into DC. We stayed in a motel one night to get an earlier start Wed AM. We were able to see my niece Lenay and family as well as Todd's brother Roger, which was fun! The first day we went to all of the Smithsonians we could take in - listed above. Some highlights were - - the hope diamond, Dorithy's ruby slippers, kermit, first ladies dresses, art that I recognized from my BYU Humanities 101 class, and Julia Child's kitchen.




The next day we took a tour mobile - which was an excellent thing to do. We started at Union Station - the largest Railroad Station in the world. We saw all of the monuments. There was no way to do it on foot - for us at least! We also saw Arlington. Everything was amazing. It really was such a great experience taking it all in!!!! Roger took us to the Pentagon and memorial there. on that day - 9-11 he was actually less than a mile away. SO greatful that he was ok. Being there and NY really brought back so many feelings of that time. He also took us to the Iwo Jima memorial - MUCH bigger than I expected!




Thursday we went into the city with Lori and Andrew ( he was in school so he couldnt take too many days off) We dropped the boys off at the Spy Museum - which they LOVED!! Lori and I went to Ford's Theater. Very Interesting. We all went to the Archives building to see the Declaration of Independence ( much more faded than I thought - or than the National Treasure movie) By the way, I had to laught that we were always comparing our experiences to movies we had seen!- National Treasure, Night at the Museum, Sleepless in Seattle, Crocodille Dundee, etc etc. Also saw the Bill of Rights anf the Constitution. Brandon and I had tickets to the White House tour. So glad that we did that!! It was really cool! I think that I expected to see more actually - but they still do live and work there. We were actually were supposed to go on Tuesday but Obama was signing the Health Care bill so we got bumped to Thurs. Anyhow, we saw the red, blue and green room, the library, the state dining room, some amazing portraits including the one of George Washington that Dolly Madison saved during the fire. They would not let us take pics in there or ther Archives.




By then we were worn out . I think I could have done one more day in the city - but we were beat too. Lori did drive us by the DC temple. Awesome!! It was still amazing to see even though the trees were leafless. The magnolias in the city were blooming but we were a bit early for the cherry blossoms.




Friday we hung out and went to lunch - lots of eating out this week - but it was fun. It was really great to just hang with Lori and catch up. It was just like old times. I miss her and their family so much!! We agreed that Andrew would have to come out for the Pioneer trek in 2011. Like I said, the boys had a great time camping together and just hanging out too.




I am so thankful that we got to do this! I am grateful for Todd for enabling it to happen. Several people asked why we didnt all go --- for one we couldnt have afforded it and also we wanted it to be a special trip just for Brandon. And yes we will do the same sort of thing for the other two kids. Todd took the whole week off. They had TONS of snow so that was a bummer - but did go to the zoo, ice skating, to see Grandma and Grandpa, play with friends, paint Trevor's room, and aquire a pingpong table from a move they helped with. Trevor has started track too so he had several practices. They didnt get to aerate lawns because of the snow - but the boy scouts will be busy next Sat.




We had a great Easter and Conference weekend. I will write soon about that!






Thursday, March 11, 2010

Eagle Recognition Dinner

Brandon and I had a fun evening together last week. The big dilemma for him was which of the 3 forks to use first! Thats my eagle scout boy!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Happy 9th Birthday Christen!


Christen and her friends - she decided that she wanted ice cream sundaes instaed of a cake this year - although Denise ended us sharing some of her cake on their actual birthday. We took
the girls bowling and they had a great time. On the actual day of her birthday - the 25th I got her out of school just a bit early and got a drink at Sonic. Then we went home and Grandma and Grandpa were waiting there for her. They gave her a musical jewelry box and jewelry - which she LOVES. Speaking of jewelry, she has a boy that is a friend from school who actually gave her some jewelery for her birthday. I wasn't quite sure what to think but I guess it is fairly harmless.
Later in the evening we met our friends, Dave and Denise at Red Robin for dinner. This has become a tradition. Denise has the same birthday, which makes it extra fun!
I was relly happy that she had a great birthday and a great time with her friends, but i was also a little sad that my little girl is growing up!! It seems ok for the boys to get older - but not her!! SIGH!!
Just today she and I had a special day together. Todd and the boys were at the scout Klonderee (post to come) so we went shopping, got lunch, and then went to the play "Annie" that some of our friends were in. It was nice.


School Sock Hop

Todd and I took Christen and her friend Emma to the school Sock Hop Fundraiser. They had a great time and Todd danced with both the girls - as well as me. Christen was in a group that performed a dance for everyone to "Rock Around the Clock"

Monday, February 15, 2010

Stake Sweetheart Ball




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Im not sure how to save these pics to my computer- but you can follow the link. We had a great time!




Saturday, February 6, 2010

A wonderful surprise

You have been hartatact! (heartattacked)

This past week I have been pretty stressed out and a bit depressed I must say. A lot going on with the kids, my calling, kids school, life, church etc etc. So - Thursday was especially bad. I was a mess. Finally, at noon I decided I better pick myself up out of my doldrums and go shower. I headed up to my room and much to my surprise the bed was already made and Todd and I had had an early Valentines gift! My sweet, almost 9 year old daughter!!!! How adorable is that -- see above 2 lower pictures?!!
She had just been to Activity Day Girls the previous night and must have learned it there. I love it! I have been so wrapped up in my boys' scouts for so long that I really havent taken the time to appreciate what Christen is learning and doing in Activity Day Girls. Its more than just doing a valentines surprise - or making a prayer rock for the first time. She is learning the articles of faith, service, scriptures, music, prayer and much more --- aspects of the gospel that she will use the rest of her life.
I am thinking I want to be an Activity Day Girl Leader - in the ward - or at least be over the Activity Day Girls in my Stake Primary Presidency. (Scout stuff has been very draining on me of late. It is not the part with the boys or my sons' activities - its just all of the adminitatrative stuff in my calling that has been bogging me down)
Anyhow, thank you sweet Christen! You made my day!!!
I had to reciprocate of course - top photo - I couldnt move it down.

Christen the astronaut


Christen had a book report on an explorer. She chose Sally Ride. It was pretty interesting for her to learn a lot of new things about the first American woman in space. It was even better when we realized that Brandon's friend Christian had an astronaut costume!! She practiced talking loud enough for her oral report and did fabulous and got an A! (Misty wants to be the first Westie in space!)

Our Music


The Great Sand Dunes

The Great Sand Dunes
Here we are at the visitors center. Todd and Christen actually climbed pretty far up the dunes. We had fun playing in Medano Creek after we climbed.

Dancing Christen

Dancing Christen
Christen just had a recital with her group and did a great job!

temple fountain

temple fountain
One more of the temple visit. Every kid loves the fountain!

Mt Rushmore

Mt Rushmore

Families are Forever

Families are Forever
for Brooke and Family