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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Idaho Vacation

Wow! What a fantastic summer we've had. The kids and I were only home for 4 days in July. The rest was spent traveling and vacationing with family.

Our first July trip involved 1,746 miles driven and roughly 29 hours in the car (not all consecutive). Our kids are troopers for putting up with all of that car time, but we love spending time with family and we will always make an effort to see them no matter where we live and how far away it is.

I wish I can say the kids did this all of the time in the car (SLEEP!) but they didn't. But they sure tried and we sure loved it when they did.

We have to treat the babies like birds in a cage- put blankets over their carseats to teach "lights out." They are getting old enough that they are starting to have a harder time falling asleep, especially when they can see the big kids in the back seat. Covering them up helps shield them from any distractions that would prevent them from falling asleep or staying asleep. They did fantastic though, considering how much time they spent in those car sleepers.

We headed first to McCall, Idaho to meet up with my family for 6 days in a rented house. What a beautiful place. We had such a fun time.

The highlight of the trip for the kids was the "Plasma Cars" we bought on our way to McCall. We stopped at a Costco in Clarkston, WA and found these on clearance for $20. We already have one at home that the big kids fight over constantly, so we knew we had to buy another one. We picked one up for my sister's little boy and it was the best $20 we both have ever spent. (And that is a steal of a deal for a Plasma car... we regret not buying more).

The kids would go out to the empty garage every morning and play while the adults got ready for the day. Between the 2 plasma cars and my nephew's balance bike, all 3 big kids were thoroughly entertained for hours on end. Carter officially dubbed the plasma cars as "helicopters."

The garage was a great place to hang out. Makes me wish my garage was completely empty...

Great Grandma Dewsnup, or "Gramma D" as we call her (or Gramma Dean, as Mitchell misinterpreted it to be) came up as well. This was her first time meeting my twins and they all became fast friends. She is an amazing 89 year old woman and took great care of my babies all week. She would feed them meals when I was busy, got down on the floor and played with them, and took care of them while we ran errands or were doing things babies could not do. We love Gramma D!

Lots of fun cousin time- Leah loved spending time with Carter!

This trip was Leah and Lexi's first time swimming! We went to a hot spring and it was the perfect place to let the babies try their hand in a pool with warm water.

Look at my white and delightsome babies! People say our Seattle weather makes us all so white... I think our little family of 6 would be fair skinned no matter where we live!

Boy did these little girls love the water. Here's Leah with Papa.

Lexi

They splashed and splashed and kept trying to stick their faces in the water. We had to keep a close eye on them.

I am not a water lover, but my husband and kids are. I think my children are half fish- they could spend an entire day in the water with no complaints. We had to take the babies out when every square inch of them was pruney, and had to drag Chloe and Mitch out kicking and screaming.

Right across from our rental house was a huge grazing field with cows. My big kids were fascinated by the cows and made daily walks to "visit" them.

Mitchell quickly caught on to the "Idaho way" of doing things...

And these two little best buds had a blast together.

They spent almost every minute together and had a great time. Yes, we even dressed them alike on a few days. It's ok- I'm in twin mode already and it's just so darn cute. As long as they are young enough not to care, my sister and I will continue to do it.

We took a little hike one day that overlooked Payette Lake. It was beautiful.


Most of the hike was drivable (not really a hike, I know) until the last little bit so we just kept the babies in their car seats. They miss out on a lot of pictures being stuck in those seats because for short activities it's much easier to keep them contained in there rather than dragging out a stroller. So here is Ben with proof that the babies were really on this vacation, atop Payette Lake.

We were so glad Aunt Catherine made it on this trip- the kids all adore her. We really hope she never gets married so she can continue to spoil our kids with all her love and attention. Just kidding Cath...

My kids' favorite part of McCall was swimming in Payette Lake. It was very cold, but my children have no cold sensors in their entire bodies when it comes to water. They swam for about 2 hours solid and had to be begged to get out.

I stayed ashore and watched the babies.

Leah, who started crawling on this trip, was hard to contain.

She would not stay on the beach blanket.

Lexi was content to sit on Gramma D's lap all afternoon.

After our too short stay at McCall, Ben flew home and the kids and I drove back to my parent's house for 10 days.

We met up with the rest of the Blakeslee cousins and had a blast.

Here are all 8 of the Blakeslee grandkids. I am mother to half of them.

Sweet babies hanging out at the park while all the big kids got to play.

Chloe and Mitch's highlight in Burley was getting to ride my parent's neighbor's horses. This is the first time Chloe has been brave enough to ride a horse (these neighbors have offered before) and she was very proud of herself for doing it. (So was I).

It was Mitch's first time too and he did not hesitate at all to get on and had no apprehension whatsoever.

They had a lot of fun on those horses. Next on our list after a swing set, pool and trampoline: a horse. I think it could share a kennel with Daisy in the back yard...

After a few days in Burley, Mitch and the babies and I headed to Logan, UT to stay with my sister and her family for a few days. Chloe went to Pocatello, ID to stay with my brother and his family while we were away. Mitch and Carter had a great time together and have created some hilarious memories for my me and my sister of tearing apart more than one craft store... We forgot about the "never take two 2 year old's to a craft store" rule. Oops.

Back to Burley to finish out our stay by doing more swimming!


Papa got creative and set up a tent for he and the kids to sleep in one night in the backyard. Before going to sleep, he set up his laptop and used extension cords so they could watch a move in the tent. I'm sure it's exactly what the pioneers used to do.

Mitch pulled out a new "look" on vacation. We call it his "eye thing" and he'll do it upon request, but also does it at random times. He is definitely going through the terrible two's, so a little comic relief is always welcome.

At the end of our 2 and 1/2 week vacation in Idaho, my mom drove home with me to Seattle to help with the kids. I am not quite brave enough to drive that far with 4 kids by myself. She was a great help and wonderful company. We love Idaho and can't wait until the next time we can go back.

2 comments:

Amanda said...

Is mom going to the bathroom in the last pic? jk. Love all the pics. Especially of the boys playing together. They are the best of friends. Thanks for making the effort to come to our house

The Blakeslee Family said...

Really!! Could you not include one picture of me looking normal? I am either wearing no makeup, my swimsuit or am sitting on the toilet. I'm sure I looked good at least once during those 3 weeks.
We loved having all of you here but let's work harder on the pics you post.