At the start of our trip, we wondered if taking a seventeen month old child was a mistake. Yes, Anna got bit car sick. Luckily, it was right when we pulled into Aaron's grandma and grandpa's house in St. George. We soon found that giving her a little dose of anti-nausea medicine helped and the rest of the trip was smooth sailing. Nonetheless, we had one fatality-Anna's baby. Thank goodness for a sweet grandma who allowed Anna to have the baby, Anna's new favorite thing, that is community property of all the girl great-grandkids. Thanks grandma.
We had a great time visiting with Aaron's grandparents and saw a magnificent sculpture exhibit at the St. George Temple Visitor's Center. It was a great sabbath day experience. Visit http://www.ajsculptures.com/ for more sculptures.Ia href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiR11oURrr9qpVQRT7KsdlT80lTRzZdj2_pwwW2z17Gf-yyK-SiUYltzuftm1E1cFSHbmBi_qj9i7gGOpJdELnASO4ifkl4Fr-roWiQccOka9XmHlBc4Xk4wQPoLPJYCweXs0maZl5T3qhw/s1600-h/christ+angela+johnson.bmp"> (sorry for this, the picture left when I deleted it)
If you are in the St' George area during the next couple months, go and see it. The sculptures are amazing and the sculptor, Angela Johnson, is self-taught former opera singer.
Enjoy the video is of a park we went to with his Grandma and Grandpa. Anna was cracking us up. Not only because of the giggles on the swing but, we taught her the baby bumble be song and she would exclaim "ouch!" from the bee stinging her every thirty seconds. She also decided to practice saying hello all the way down. It was funny listening to all the L's get jumbled in her mouth. We would her her say "yello, lello, heello, lello,(I swear I heard jello in there somewhere)," over and over again.
Here we are outside the Tiki Room in Disneyland waiting for my favorite show and having my favorite snack, whipped pineapple juice. I believe this is the only place you can get this snack and it is the only food item worth paying money for in the park. Since I was little this part has always been a favorite of a Disneyland trip. The best is when Aaron said it was his favorite too. I'm glad he still remembers sharing this yummy frozen treat and seeing the bird show on our honeymoon.
Harris wanted to do all things space and future. We spent most of our time in Tomorrowland and when we were not there he kept of thinking of reasons we needed to go back. One of the highlights was Jedi Training. As soon as Harris read that that he too could become a Jedi, he was watching the clock until the show started. Too bad that he didn't get chosen to participate. I think his height did him a disfavor. Yet, he still seemed to love it. We saw what we would look fifty years from now in the house of the future. Aaron looks a lot like his Grandpa Nydegger with a rounder face and I just look old. I have to apologize for not capturing these images for your enjoyment. Anna was pretty non-chalant the whole time. She just took it easy in her stroller. My favorite was taking her on the Carousel. She was so excited to be on her own horse that actually moved. It is also fun to stroke the plastic mane. She also meet Tiger, but wouldn't leave Aaron's sarms. The best thing was hearing her wave and say "hello" to anyone who would look at her. She fell asleep in Aaron's arms during Pirate's of the Caribbean (her second time through). There is nothing like the boom of cannons and drunk pirates to lull you to sleep.
In the end it seemed to wear her out good. On the last day, we found her like this as we were living the park.
Enjoy the video is of a park we went to with his Grandma and Grandpa. Anna was cracking us up. Not only because of the giggles on the swing but, we taught her the baby bumble be song and she would exclaim "ouch!" from the bee stinging her every thirty seconds. She also decided to practice saying hello all the way down. It was funny listening to all the L's get jumbled in her mouth. We would her her say "yello, lello, heello, lello,(I swear I heard jello in there somewhere)," over and over again.
Here we are outside the Tiki Room in Disneyland waiting for my favorite show and having my favorite snack, whipped pineapple juice. I believe this is the only place you can get this snack and it is the only food item worth paying money for in the park. Since I was little this part has always been a favorite of a Disneyland trip. The best is when Aaron said it was his favorite too. I'm glad he still remembers sharing this yummy frozen treat and seeing the bird show on our honeymoon.
Harris wanted to do all things space and future. We spent most of our time in Tomorrowland and when we were not there he kept of thinking of reasons we needed to go back. One of the highlights was Jedi Training. As soon as Harris read that that he too could become a Jedi, he was watching the clock until the show started. Too bad that he didn't get chosen to participate. I think his height did him a disfavor. Yet, he still seemed to love it. We saw what we would look fifty years from now in the house of the future. Aaron looks a lot like his Grandpa Nydegger with a rounder face and I just look old. I have to apologize for not capturing these images for your enjoyment. Anna was pretty non-chalant the whole time. She just took it easy in her stroller. My favorite was taking her on the Carousel. She was so excited to be on her own horse that actually moved. It is also fun to stroke the plastic mane. She also meet Tiger, but wouldn't leave Aaron's sarms. The best thing was hearing her wave and say "hello" to anyone who would look at her. She fell asleep in Aaron's arms during Pirate's of the Caribbean (her second time through). There is nothing like the boom of cannons and drunk pirates to lull you to sleep.
In the end it seemed to wear her out good. On the last day, we found her like this as we were living the park.
Ah! La Mer! I am still finding Southern California sand all over my house and car. Yet, it isn't as bad as when Harris emptied his pockets on the carpet when he was four. In fact I find myself, smiling at the mess. I love the beach. If it weren't for the outrageous gas and housing prices, I would make Aaron find a job tomorrow and we would move to a little beach community. The wild sounds of the ocean crashing and the never ending vista of water calm me. It was cold the day we went but, that didn't stop Harris from wanting to take a dip. Aaron went along and Anna had to be held back from wading to deep to join her big brother. So, enjoy these beautiful pictures of the beach.
That night we ate at this Chinese buffet. Now I know what some of you are thinking but, we happen, especially Harris, enjoy having the selection at a good buffet. This one was very good. There was a lot of good fish and sushi. The funniest thing was Anna playing with the waitress. She would watch for her to come by and then say 'hi' or blow a kiss. It was soo funny. She also likes sushi, well California rolls, but that is about as brave as I get anyway. Yes, this was the place where Anna made both Aaron and I laugh out loud at her excitement in seeing ice cream. Funny how the simplest things can be so great. On the last day we visited Shamu and all other sea life at Sea World. This park seemed to be a little more Anna's style. She loved seeing the fish and making her fishy noises. They have this beautiful Beluga Whale there in there Arctic exhibit. It is pure white. It is so graceful and free.
Part of me wanted to jump in the tank and swim along side it. That is, if it wasn't so close to the polar bear tank and I could hold my breath underwater forever.
Part of me wanted to jump in the tank and swim along side it. That is, if it wasn't so close to the polar bear tank and I could hold my breath underwater forever.
We also sat in the 'soak zone' on all the shows and only got a bit wet at Shamu. Harris was a bit disappointed, me, who made us sit in the last row of the 'soak zone' not so much. The day ended with us devouring pizza and root beer on the hotel bed and wishing we weren't going home the next day. Yet, life moves along and gives us reason for another vacation.
2 comments:
I'm so glad you guys had so much fun! I'm sorry when I called you yesterday I thought about asking about your trip but you know how self-absorbed you get when your children are having a bad day. Great pics!
fun fun - WISH it was me 'cause by the sound of it - it was a perfect vacation. anna is so cute in all the pictures. and love the sound track to the post :-) call me for a kid get-together!
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