Saturday, March 29, 2025

Eric turns FOUR

The baby of the family is turning FOUR today!  He has been super excited for his birthday and has been talking about it for weeks!
He asked for a remote control monster truck so of course, grandpa (and grandma) delivered!
He was super excited and took it outside (even in his jammies) for a spin.

We love our Eric boy sooo much!  He is a light in our lives!  We love it when he just randomly shows up at the house, takes off his shoes (cause he knows the rules:) and heads right for the toy box.  
He loves to play games with grandma...crazy eights, go fish, the match game and old maid.
He is good at them all!  

Happy Birthday, Eric!  
(I sure wish you would stay little)😢







 

Saturday, March 15, 2025

2025 Island Park Girls Trip

From the 10th to the 14th we had our annual girls trip.  Ruth was not able to join us because her sister Phyllis was having health challenges and she needed to stay and help her.  Of course, Lar has moved to TN so she couldn't come either.  That left Karen, Darla, Janis, DeeAnn, Kathy and me.  We met up at Trent Hone's cabin in Island Park for five days of girl time.  We watched movies, ate good food, did some genealogy and played games.  Darla and I even got a little Pilates/Yoga workout in.  

I was able to catch a ride up with Larry and Darla from SLC.  We picked up Karen in Idaho Falls and dropped Larry off to spend the week with Dennis.  On our drive through Rexburg we could see that we were just a mile behind DeeAnn and Kathy.  They had flown into IF and rented a car to drive the rest of the way.  Janis arrived to the cabin first about ninety minutes before the rest of us got there.  We all brought up food for our stay so the fridge and cupboards were plumb full after unloading it all. That evening DeeAnn and Kathy fixed us a nice meal of penne alfredo with salad, bread, and fruit.  Janis had brought a beautiful Costco cake that we all dug into after dinner.  We watched a movie after dinner called I Still Believe.  It was a sad one about a Christian country singer whose wife ended up dying of cancer.  Inspiring but sad....

The next morning (Tuesday) Darla and I got to do a Yoga+Pilates workout then met everyone upstairs for a late breakfast early lunch.  Janis, Kathy and I worked on some family history.  We are preparing to go to the UK in late April and are trying to break through the Paxton and Trusdale lines. 
 I think we are making progress.

That afternoon we be-bopped over to West Yellowstone for some shopping.  It was almost like a ghost town except the shops were open.  I bought a new retro sweatshirt that I just love.  I also picked up some gifts for Karen because we were celebrating her birthday that week.  (I got her a bracelet, some lotions and some cozy socks) Kathy got a few things for her grandkids and picked up an ice cream cone before we left:)  I'm not sure if anyone else bought stuff.

Here are the lively shoppers.😀


That evening Darla and Karen made us a nice sloppy joe meal.  It was served with salad and fruit and chips.  We also played the game Probe that night.  That's always a fun one:)
The girls got into the hot tub that night but I decided not to join them because I wanted to watch an episode of The Chosen.  (I am trying to watch all of four seasons before the fifth one comes out in a few weeks.)  I think this was the night that we stayed up really late and played the card game Skyjo.  
That was fun!



 The next morning Darla left early to head back home.   She had a Relief Society party that she was in charge of that night to be back to.  We were sad to see her go.

Karen got to thinking that she might leave the following day to be with Dennis.  He was having some medical procedures to prepare him for starting chemotherapy and radiation the coming week.  Karen was feeling REALLY bad that she was not there with him for this and thought she should be there. (She later changed her mind because Dennis insisted that she stay and enjoy her time with the girls.)  Before we found that out and because she was planning to leave, we decided to celebrate her birthday that very night!  I made a delicious lemon blueberry bundt cake just before heading out to the grocery store.  I was able to get some candles for the birthday cake!!  We then drove a mile to the Cafe Sabor for a fun Mexican dinner.  The salsa was super spicy so we had to ask for some mild to eat with our chips.  

After dinner we got back and had a little birthday celebration for Karen.  It is hard to believe that she is SEVENTY-EIGHT!  Kathy had bought some glow stick bracelets for us to wear as part of the celebration. Karen opened up her gifts and then we sang happy birthday, she blew out the candles and then we dug into this delicious cake.  It was sooo good!  I think we all had seconds!




We ended the evening by watching an episode of Gunsmoke.  THAT alone shows our age. HAHA!

The next day was again more of the same (genealogy, games, eating, visiting...) but it snowed THE. WHOLE. DAY.  and was so beautiful!

We lounged around that morning and by late morning got into the hot tub.  The snow was coming down around us and was even blowing in under the patio.  Our hair got wet, and I had just done mine for the day!  That's ok, though because we did not even leave the house at all!  We had a nice chicken noodle soup lunch, (thank you Costco) and played 5 Straight and Probe most of the afternoon.  It was really fun!  


That evening we decided not to make dinner because we had so much leftover in the fridge.  Both Janis and I eventually took home the food we brought because there was too much food. We just ended up munching and I think Karen was disappointed that we did not end our trip with a big, fun meal.  But truly, we had so much to use up.

Here's a random picture of Janis enjoying time on the couch.  She really is our celebrated family history specialist.  She knows how to do so much in researching genealogy.


That evening we watched one of my favorite movies, Belle.  I just love that show!  I think everyone enjoyed it.

The next morning, we got all packed up and ready to leave.  Rick got there about 10:00 and helped dig us all out of the snow.  The cars were buried and he was such a help to get us out.  We saw a man come in a snowblower to clear the driveway which was a big help, as well.







Here is one last picture of us...minus Darla because she left early.  It was a great relaxing time being with some of the best ladies I know.  I'm so grateful to be a sister in the wonderful Phelps Family!


The drive getting out of Island Park was magnificent!  The snow covered trees were so beautiful!


 Until next time sisters......💕

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Brach's Birthday

Our Brach had his 37th birthday on the 8th of this month.  We had a big family dinner complete with ribs, baked potatoes, salad, and dessert.  It was a pretty good weather day (still a bit cold but better than it's been) so the kids played in and out of doors.
The adults had a good time sitting around the table talking.

Kendra made Brach's birthday cake, sprinkles with vanilla frosting and she served it up with vanilla ice cream.  Good stuff!


We also had the chance to take Brach (and Kendra) out to Fleming's Steakhouse.  We were there for THREE HOURS enjoying food and company.  The restaurant was very loud and much of the time I couldn't hear what was being said but finally the last hour it quieted down to where it wasn't so much of a challenge to hear.  Overall, it was a good night with good food and good company!  



 On to another year.....Mr. Brach 😀

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Central California Trip

This last Christmas Rick bought me tickets to see Brian Regan in Visalia, CA just south of Fresno.
We flew into Fresno on a Wednesday morning.  Central CA is a place where much fruit and vegetables are grown.  Fifty percent of the nations fruit comes from this area of the nation.   I had read on the internet that it was the time for the trees to be in blossom.  So after arriving and renting a car we headed that direction.  We stopped to get the most delicious sandwich from Quizno's and then found ourselves on the Blossom Trail.  It was SO fun to see the orange and lemon trees LOADED with fruit ready to be picked.  In fact, we saw migrant workers in an orange orchard picking the fruit BY HAND!  It was really cool to talk to them (well Rick talked to them because they spoke Spanish) and to see them work.



The orchards were so beautiful with all of the blossoms!





On our drive we had to stop at a fruit market and by some goods.


We got a couple of oranges and they were juicy and sweet!


We got some other treats that lasted through our couple of days there,
Dried mangos, dried banana chips, fresh almonds, and Rick bought some chili covered dried mango.😧




That evening we drove up to Oakhurst and stayed at the Inelle Hotel.
We found a fun homestyle restaurant down the road from our hotel and the food was SO good!
We stuffed ourselves silly and then the manager came and talked us into getting the fresh apple pie a la mode.  You can bet that we finished the WHOLE thing...just the two of us.
We were both in pain!  HAHA!


I knew that I was going to be sick if I didn't walk off that food so we stopped at this cute church on a hill in the middle of town.  It was so cute!  There was a little graveyard connected to it and we walked around the whole area ...twice.


The next morning we stopped at Subway to get a sandwich for a picnic because we were headed to YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK.  It took an hour to get to the entrance gate, from Oakhurst, and then another hour to get to the beautiful Yosemite Valley.  We came though the mile tunnel and stopped because the view from there was GORGEOUS!  We could see El Capitan off to the right, the Half Dome down the middle and Bridal Veil Falls off to the left.  It was amazing!




This is the mile long tunnel behind us.


Bridal Veil Falls was our first stop.  It was pretty chilly so we bundled up and went on the little hike to get there.  It was a sight to see:)



Rick on an old bridge.  The area was super pretty!


We stopped at a bridge over the Yosemite creek and enjoyed the view of Yosemite Falls,



After that we stopped for our picnic lunch.  It was a beautiful day with the sun shining but we were grateful to have our sweatshirts on.


This crow like bits of Rick's beef jerky but didn't want to have anything to do with my apple.
Go figure.


We then drove up to the Ahwahnee Hotel.  It is a historic hotel that was built in the 1930's.
The dining area and solarium had commanding views of Half Dome.  There are HUGE fireplaces on either end of the dining room and the smell of smoke lingered in the air.  
I loved the vintage feel of this amazing hotel.


This is a view just off the patio.  There were people on the patio and on the grass around us just enjoying the sunshine and view.


Here is a view from the backside of the hotel.
Before leaving the hotel and park we stopped at the sweet shop and got a few fun treats...lemon covered almonds and some chocolate bites:)


That evening we drove down to Kingsburg where we stayed at a Fairfield Inn.
The next morning we headed south and east towards Sequoia National Park.
It was about an hour drive again to get to the entrance of the park and the another hour to get to the Giant's Grove.
This sign was just past the entrance.


We stopped at a turnout picnic area for lunch.
We had subway sandwiches again.😋
This guy is so cute!


Here is a view of our drive up into the valley.  
We drove up over 5,000 feet.  We were way up there!


It was so fun to see these gigantic trees!
I'm a tree hugger!😆


These panorama pictures give an idea of the scope of these trees.  They are not the tallest trees in the world but they are the trees with the most volume.  That's because the giant girth stays about the same width all the way up the tree.



This is a picture of General Sherman.
 It is known as the biggest tree in the world!


That evening we got spiffed up and had a super duper meal at a place called Tahoe Joe's.
It is a steakhouse with traditional steakhouse food.
My goodness though,  it was freezing inside!😨

Afterwards, we drove to the historic Fox Theatre in Visalia for the Brian Regan show.
We had some good laughs and enjoyed the show!


The theatre was pretty cool, too!


The next morning was a Saturday and our flight didn't leave until the afternoon so we took a drive down to the town of MacFarland.  It is where the movie MacFarland was filmed and Rick really wanted to see it.
We saw the school and the little grocery store that was in the movie.  Kinda cool!
We went into the store and bought a treat for the grand kiddos.

A highlight on our way back was to see the halos factory.
We eat those little gems all of the time.


We were desperate to find a Saturday Farmer's Market and google took us to two phantom markets.
We finally found one in Fresno.  It's always fun to find a market.
We got a couple of goodies to take on our flight:)


 This brings us to the end of our trip.  We had a little bit of a glitch at the airport.  The bathroom door on our airplane was broken and so our flight was delayed an hour and a half.  We knew we weren't going to make our connection so Rick was hustling to figure out what to do.  We discussed staying in Fresno,  staying in Phoenix and me flying directly to Vegas (because I had to arrive there in Monday morning) but as it worked out we were able to get on a later flight out of Phoenix that got us home that very night.

Good times!!