Sunday, October 31, 2021

Halloween

 The kids had such a great time for Halloween! They were able to have a real party at school and the costume parade was a blast.

Tommy was a puppy (against his will)

Anna was a baby (against MY will)

Drew was Spiderman (for the third year in a row)

Dallin was a prisoner (he was really just in it for the handcuffs)

They march them around the neighborhood for about 5 blocks. They probably do this so that there’s enough room for all parents to watch… and also for the kids to burn a few calories before all the candy-binging. After the school parties on Friday, our friend, Margaret, had another party at her giant barn. It was such a blast with trailer-riding, games, crafts, and pizza. Margaret really goes above and beyond with her gatherings!

We dragged a little bit on Saturday and got our pumpkins carved in barely enough time. I hate carving pumpkins. It’s slimy, messy, and time-consuming. I always feel like they’re not creative enough, and the kids usually quit after a few minutes, so I’m left to finish them all. This year was slightly better, but I still secretly wished there was another pumpkin shortage so we could set out fake ones. We were a little late to our ward’s trunk-or-treat, put on by the youth. This was a first for us. My kids have never been “trunk-or-treating”.

How many times can we go around?

Why was it so easy?

Why didn’t we decorate OUR trunk?

They also had games and hot chocolate. It wasn’t meant to replace real trick-or-treating, it was just to get the kids primed. It was all over by 5:30. We went around the neighborhood after that and the boys got a little more candy. Anna went with Ryder and was going for distance (27,000 steps, according to her fitbit). They came home with a LOT of candy! The kids crashed and I started watching the 2nd half of the BYU game. As exciting as THAT was… I still fell asleep within 15 minutes. Good thing they won.








Friday, October 15, 2021

Maui

 Oh, what a wonderful place!  We wanted to do something special for our 15th anniversary (taking time off in December is pretty tricky in the ski industry, so we had to go sooner).  October is a great time to travel anyway!  This amazing trip was made possible by Nora+ fam and Beverly+ Lloyd.  Our kids were totally spoiled, playing with cousins and grandparents for a whole week.  They hardly missed us.

The rest of the trip was made possible by our favorite acronyms of the 21st century: Vrbo, Turo, and Uber.  We stayed in lovely, DRY Kihei and loved our condo!  It was central location to everything fun!  My favorite meals were the teriyaki chicken salad in Kehei, fish-n-chips in Lahaina and coconut shrimp in Hana.  The most adventurous outing was driving around the ENTIRE island.  That road on the south-east side is super sketchy!  Our goal was to swim in a dozen waterfalls... but we only had time for 11.  Darn.  Our favorite waterfall was Waikamoi nature trail falls.  Our least favorite was Pua'a Ka'a "upper falls".  It was not worth the 30 minutes of bushwacking!  Our biggest mishap was the luggage getting run over on the tarmac.  Thankfully, our snacks were spared!  Next time we will cetainly book the earliest snorkel outing and bring warmer clothes to Mt. Haleakala.  Yeah, next time!  Honestly, you cannot go wrong on that island. Everything was so green and lush, the food was amazing, the locals were funny, and the beach sunsets were all perfect.  We can't wait to go back!














Sunday, October 3, 2021

St. George Marathon

 Bevan was so excited to run the best marathon in Utah!  We were both dissapointed when they cancelled it last year (can't remember why...) but we made great plans for this year's race!  Bevan actually trained very hard for this one.  Seriously, he would leave us almost every night after dinner and most Saturday mornings.  We booked a cheap condo and drove down Friday afternoon.  We went straight to the expo, which was about ready to shut down for the night.  Why do we cut it so close?!  After 4+ hours in the car, the kids were bouncing off the walls of the condo, but crashed hard that night.  

Bevan left waaaaay to early on Saturday to catch the shuttle.  Luckily he met up with Aunt Vanessa so he had someone to talk to around the bonfire for 2 hours, waiting for the race to start.  The rest of us mosied out of bed at a decent hour and headed to the finish line.  It was already getting warm (for us, that means above 60 degrees).  Bevan made great time 3:04:37!  He technically qualified for Boston Maraton next year... but we'll have to wait and see how many runners they let in.  After the race, we ate a "quick" meal at In-n-Out and headed to Vanessa's condo for swimming!  Our condo had a pool, but we wanted a nicer pool with cousins to play with.  It was great.  I love swimming in October because it's still warm, but you don't get sunburned!  The kids were almost as wiped out as Bevan.

Our early checkout time on Sunday morning forced us to be on the road by the time conference started.  It was actually really nice listening while driving; I think I pay attention better.  We stopped at Cove Fort for lunch and a tour.  We remember when Grandma and Grandpa Hawkins served here many years ago.  Things have changed a little, but it was still a load of fun and good way to the kids to get their wiggles out.