Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Summer Has Arrived! July is Perfect.

Natural History Museum
 Summer is so much fun!  We really had a blast .  We kept a pretty crazy schedule, and it still worked.  It hasn't overloaded us too much.  We have had a few days that were low key mixed in to keep us sane.  I am surprised how much the kids are growing up, though.  It is getting harder to find activities that everyone wants to do.  Usually, when we add a friend or two, everyone is more willing to go on the adventures together.  Here are some of our July trips:


Lowe's Extreme Air Sports
UofU Natural History Museum.  Love their new building and spent forever visiting the Natural Disasters Exhibit.  The rest of the museum was a quick spin through, the older ones getting bored of this place already.

We went to Lowe's Extreme Air Sports.  It was a great time with our friends.  The kids loved jumping on their VERY bouncy European Trampolines and into these pits.  The girls loved the trapeze rings and tumbling runs.  Boys loved the rock walls and jumping and falling like crazy.  Good times.

Sandy City 5K on 4th of July
Provo 7 Peaks with Cousins on July 4th
On July 4th, our family did a 5K race together.  Audrey placed in her age division, she did really well.  All of the soccer training is starting to pay off!

We also went to 7 Peaks and met up with our cousins for the day.  It was fun to ride with them.
Lagoon!  Love this place.

Tracy Aviary
We missed Lagoon last year, we decided to take the year off because of our Disneyland and Knotts visits that year.  We were glad to be back.  It was especially fun to introduce it to Graham, who loved everything and cried to ride Wicked with the older folks.  He has no fear, and will ride anything that they will let him.  Kate also had several firsts this year because she is tall enough for everything now.


Liberty Park "Lake"
Liberty Park Canyons
We got to have cousins come stay with us for a few days, and oh boy, we kept them running.  We went to Liberty Park and enjoyed the Aviary, paddle boating on the lake, playing in the canyons water feature, and having a picnic lunch.  It was a fun and very HOT day (over 100 F).
Scheels


Scheels catch
We were really excited to take Mason to Scheels, so we fit that in on the next day before our bowling adventure.  We did several fun things and showed Mason around.  Of course we did a few photo ops of fish and off-roading.

 That weekend was the Fathers and Sons.  Chad took both boys and the girls and I had a BIG party.  We had a pizza buffet, played arcade games and then went to the movie Epic.  We had such a fun time!  I hope we don't have to top it next year. 



Mother's and Daughters Night
Fathers and Sons

Lagoon, we bounced back!
Well, that is not enough adventure for the weekend.  We also bounced back to Lagoon on Saturday.  As soon as I was done with my morning run and Chad and the boys got back, we high tailed it to Lagoon for the day.  We ran hard most of the day, again, but we were quite exhausted as well.  I think we had our fill of Lagoon for the summer.


Our baby bird.
Look at our little miracle.  These baby robins were born at eye level in our maple tree.  It was so fun to watch the 3 eggs hatch, see the scrawny birds that emerged, then watch them grow feathers and move on.  We were all surprised to find the nest empty only a couple of weeks after they were born.  We did see one of them, however, jumping around on our doorstep, wings not big enough to fly far yet.  It was such a cool thing to be part of that.

 Carson had his raingutter regatta in July.  He was very excited to put his boat design to the test.  A sudden storm BLEW in and the regatta was a little more exciting than we expected.  He had a lot of fun, though.

 The kids all did a week of camps in July.  Carson did Super Sport camp, and it was a mix of a lot of sports, including his favorite rock wall and swimming in the pool.  The best part was that his friend Miles was also in the class (which we didn't know until after we signed him up!)

Kate and Audrey did the REAL soccer camp for a week.  Kate had 3 friends in her camp with her and Audrey had a friend as well.  Everyone had a great time and they are already asking about next year.

 Okay, for my biggest surprise - I had a great time on our family back pack camping trip.  We all hiked in all of our gear, including Graham.  Here he is with his sleeping bag and backpack.  We had a tough hike in (it was short, but very steep).  But, once we got there, it was so fun to explore and enjoy our surroundings.  The tents were a hit, and the fact we were all alone at the beautiful mountain lake was a peaceful fulfilling feeling for me.  The echoes were amazing!  It was a really good night. 
Girl's tent
This is the girl's tent.  We were lucky to have our own tent and send those smelly, annoying boys to the other tent.

Chad's party
Chad didn't just have a birthday, he had a birth month.  Every activity we did as a family was his party.  Lagoon (twice), backpack camping, and here is his party.  He really adds a lot of excitement to our family!


24th of July Parade Preview
We always go to the float preview, and this year we brought some friends and ran into a lot more.  It was really fun getting balloons twisted, faces painted and afterwards visiting the new McDonalds.  This small activity turned into an entire day's worth of events. 

Audrey gets 1st place
On the 24th of July, we all ran in the Brandon Evans Memorial Run.  We are so sad for his family and glad to participate in remembering him.  We had fun helping with the race, running, and excitedly, Audrey won her age.  She ran so hard, finishing the 5 K in just over 27 minutes.  We are continuing to see her hard soccer work pay off.

Silver Lake
We went to Silver Lake and played around for a couple of hours on the 24th.  It was so nice to be at higher elevation and enjoy the 70 degree weather.  We have had the hottest July in Utah history.  And, a little relief now in then is nice.  The kids played around off the trail in a wooded area for an hour.  It was fun to see their imaginations turn the trees into living things and create worlds I usually can't see.  So nice to just take time to enjoy nature.

Discovery Gateway
 Graham has turned into a big truck kind of guy, and when we visited the Children's Museum, this crane was right up his alley.  Even when we moved on, he would wander back and work with his crane again.  He would teach other kids how it worked, and take the controls any time he could.  Later, he still asks to go back to the crane. 

It was a fun day to be with Graham and explore the toys through his eyes.

Our last Provo 7 peaks trip
Summer is winding down, and I promised the kids one more trip to Provo 7 Peaks.  It is definitely the family favorite, and they even watched Graham for me a bit so I could ride the big rides as well.  Summer is flying by!

Red Butte Gardens
At the end of July - we took a trip to Red Butte Gardens.  We really enjoyed it there.  We spent some time at the children's garden and enjoyed splashing in the fountains and playing around in the "houses" in the trees.  After our snack, we explored the rest of the gardens.  Thankfully, it was cloudy - so quite pleasant exploring.  We played at the duck pond for a long time, getting a kick out of the ducks eating out of our hands.

Bair Gutsman
 And last of all - this is an August event, but a cool tradition - The Bair Gutsman.  We had a very good day.  Chad has run this for 27 years.  His dad ran it for years before his first one.  There are over 34 years of memories in this picture.  Chad's sister, Nicole flew in from California for this, and Chad's other sister Carrie took first place for the women.  It is an Iverson tradition, and still going strong.  I love you guys, thanks for a great day.

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