Carpinteria 2013

Despite my efforts to skip this summer adventure this year, the twins persisted and we spent a few days at the Kent family reunion.  This gathering is only held every other year due to the distance that people have moved over time.  We had family in attendance from Minnesota, Washington, Utah and Arizona.  Early in the week they had up to 60 people camping and eating as a group.  By the time we arrived on Wednesday, the group had dropped by about 15 people and by Friday there was around 40.  IMG_3031

Due to lack of time off and financial constraints, Harley and I both worked up until Wednesday.  We picked Adam and Luke up on the way out of town and arrived in Carpinteria around 8:00.  The kids were so excited to see everyone that we went directly to the campsites. After visiting for a hour or so, we checked into Motel 6 for just one night.  I convinced myself that it would be too hard to get everyone and everything set up after dark.  But honestly Motel 6 was no real treat.  It was barely a step up from camping.IMG_3030The following morning we had breakfast at IHOP.  The kids love eating breakfast in a restaurant.  Emma tried eggs, hashbrowns, and pancakes.   She is getting to the point were she wants to eat just about everything we eat.  Its fun to watch her. 

The next two nights we camped in a tent and didn’t sleep to great either night.  Emma was restless and I was constantly worried she was going to start crying and wake everyone camping around us. She mainly slept on the air mattress with Harley and I. IMG_3028

Highlights of the trip included the beach, the candy store, and Foster’s Freeze. 

All the kids loved the beach.   I don’t care for the salt water and the sand but they don’t seem to mind.  Emma ate a little sand but mostly just wanted to play with it and throw it. 

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Emma actually took a nice nap on the beach one day while the boys were busy playing in the ocean. The used the boogie boards some but preferred just jumping and swimming in the crashing waves. They also enjoyed catching sand crabs and seashells.

IMG_3061IMG_3068We took a walk on morning to the local candy shop which is another long time tradition.  We gave the boys each a dollar limit and they cooperated for the most part.  The both bought a  and thank goodness IMG_3052 lost interest before it was ever completely eaten.   I got some Malt Balls and Harley chose some chocolate covered Honeycomb.  The best part for me was watching all the children walk to the store and interact with one another…. followed by the excitement in their eyes when they enter the candy shop.  IMG_3047IMG_3054 IMG_3051

Another highlight for the children is going out to ice cream at Foster’s Freeze.  Its much more expensive than Thrifty’s was when I was a child but that doesn’t exist anymore.  This picture makes them look so sweet but ti doesn’t tell the real story.  Before and after this, Adam and Luke were teaching Krew how to make fart noises with their armpits.  It was classic…..BOYS….!IMG_3070The trip wouldn’t have been complete without a night out for the adults.  Michelle Hollis watched the boys while we went out to eat at The Palms.  Its a family owned steak house that we have been going to for years and years.  The catch is you have to cook your own meat which Harley thought was ridiculous.  I love it because its tradition and associated with so many great childhood memories. 

We had the opportunity to help cook a few meals while we were there.   We cooked pancakes and sausage for breakfast one morning and prepped all the ingredients for some yummy tin foil dinners.  The boys helped with the dishes one morning and were constantly helping with Emma so we could do our part.  IMG_3037 IMG_3042 IMG_3046

On the way home we made a few stops.  The first was at the Ventura Mission.  With he boys going into fourth grade this year, I thought it would be fun to give them a jump start on the IMG_3077California mission curriculum.   But sadly they weren’t interested in the slightest bit.  I guessing that maybe next summer will be more appropriate once they have been educated a bit more about them. 

Last stop was a visit with the Spendlove’s in Santa Paula.  They are dear friends of Harley’s from his mission nearly twenty years ago.  He thoroughly enjoyed reconnecting with them.  IMG_3075IMG_3079   

Summer Fun

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After Adam and Luke finished Cub Scout Camp, we drove to San Diego for the weekend.  We hit horrible traffic in Los Angeles so we stopped for dinner at the Cheesecake Factory.  I had my favorite Thai Lettuce Wraps, Luke had a cheese pizza, and Harley and Adam shared a Shepard’s Pie.  We didn’t arrive in San Diego until almost 10:00.  Our hotel was the Town & County in Mission Valley.  I purchased it over Hotwire so we got a good deal but the beds were tiny!!  Or we have just gotten spoiled by our CAL King.  Saturday, June 15th we dropped the kids off at Don and Cara’s house while we attended my cousin Karleigh and Brandon’s temple sealing.   Following the sealing, we were able to stand as proxy for many of my ancestor’s sealings.  It was a very special experience for all of us.  That evening we attended the reception and visited with some of my extended family.  The twins were bored but cooperated nicely. IMG_2957The following day we went to the San Diego Zoo.  It was a perfect day as far as the weather was concerned.  Emma did well in the stroller in the morning but by afternoon she wanted to be out seeing and doing.  Weighing 21 pounds, we took turns carrying her around.  All in all she was a happy little baby.  IMG_2979

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I think my favorite animals to see are always the pandas.   The boys couldn’t decide what their favorites were but I think Emma loved the Giraffes the IMG_2980most.  Most of  the family watched a 4D Ice Age movie until Emma lost the plot.   She didn’t seem to like the movement of the chairs and the air blowing in our face.   We bought a huge drink with refills and we couldn’t seem to keep it filled.  It proved to be an excellent investment for the day. 

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IMG_2984The zoo had a new section, at least one that I have never attended , that was particularly excited for our family…..the Australian Outback.  There was a rather large exhibit of koalas.   The kids had fun pretending to be koalas in the trees.  Its probably the closest we will all get to experiencing Australia all together for a number of years.

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IMG_2997IMG_3009 Although after departing San Diego, we traveled to Los Angeles.  We stopped for dinner at another one of my favorites spots….Cafe Rio in Lake Forest.   The kids enjoyed it and were even more pleased with a Jack in the Box milkshake for dessert.   We stayed in a hotel near the airport for this night and woke early to head off to our day of appointments.  First stop was the Australian Consulate.  Harley renewed his passport and Emma got her first Aussie passport.  IMG_3107Sadly, the boys were disappointed that we weren’t able to get theirs. Then we drove through Hollywood to Kaiser where Adam attended an appointment with the pediatric urologist.  They seemed to have some new ideas which we hope we can implement to help Adam overcome his problem.  He seems encouraged by the doctor too.

It was a lovely weekend away with the family but it sure was great to get home and jump in the pool!!!