Soooo, within a few more seconds, the 2 bottom teeth were gone, and Richie was as happy as ever to go to school and tell and show all his friends that he had just lost 2 TEETH! At the same time!
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Richie had a permanent tooth growing in behind his bottom baby tooth, and had to have it pulled. Once we got to the dentist, he said that there were actually 2 adult teeth coming up right next to each other. So, being the good pediatric dentist that he was, he put a movie on for Richie to watch--this being on the ceiling, of course!--and gave him some head phones. Then came the "pilot nose" that gave Richie the happy gas, and happy did it make him! (he was pretty loopy for a minute!) By the time I had left to check on Carter and come back, I had asked the doc if he had given Richie any shots. He turned toward Richie, shook his shoulder and said, "hey bud, did you have any shots?" Richie says, NO, and then the doc holds up a giant needle! The doc says, "really? Cause I just gave you 5!!" Richie sits straight up, and smiles, and says, "WOW! That didn't hurt a smidge!!!"
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Our family vacation to the great NorCal!
So sort of on a whim, we decided to take a family vacation before I got too far along in the pregnancy and before the baby was born. After searching for just the right place, we settled on Northern California to the Great Redwoods! We had such a great time! The boys loved hiking in the forests and exploring the beaches, and the scenery was so spectacular! It was a very relaxing and fun trip for all of us (except for the blizzard detour we had to make on the way home--see below) So here are some highlights our most recent adventure:
Today we headed south to the tiny town of Ferndale, played on the black sand beaches and went to a cheese factory (with free cheese tasting-yum!) and to the Avenue of the Giants.
Exploring the tidepools at Shelter Cove:
Check out these big guns!
Look at this star fish, Mom!
DAY 6:
We headed south yet again, and went to San Fransisco. We saw the Golden Gate Bridge, went to a really cool hands-on science museum, called The Exploritorium and went to lunch in the city.
San Fransisco Bay:
DAY 1:
We had originally decided to get up about 4am and do the whole days worth of driving in one day. However the night before we were to leave, Rich ended up working really late and I had one of my migraines, so that slowed the "getting packed and ready" part WAY down. So at 1:00AM, when we finally did go to bed, we made an executive decision to "sleep in" and leave at 7:00AM instead. We stopped in Wells, NV to say hi to my Grandma and have breadfast. After that, we made it all the way to Williams, CA. When we took a closer look at the map, we realized that we had 200 miles of VERY winedy (is that spelled right?!?) and steep roads to get us into Eureka, CA, which was our final destination. So we stopped short at about 11:00PM at Williams, CA. and called it a day.
We had originally decided to get up about 4am and do the whole days worth of driving in one day. However the night before we were to leave, Rich ended up working really late and I had one of my migraines, so that slowed the "getting packed and ready" part WAY down. So at 1:00AM, when we finally did go to bed, we made an executive decision to "sleep in" and leave at 7:00AM instead. We stopped in Wells, NV to say hi to my Grandma and have breadfast. After that, we made it all the way to Williams, CA. When we took a closer look at the map, we realized that we had 200 miles of VERY winedy (is that spelled right?!?) and steep roads to get us into Eureka, CA, which was our final destination. So we stopped short at about 11:00PM at Williams, CA. and called it a day.
DAY 2:
We Watts are not exactly morning people--AT ALL. We got up and at 'em at about 10:00 then stopped at Applebees for lunch at noon. My bladder could NOT handle more that 1 hour in the car at a time! What a huge pain that was! (sorry Rich!) We finally made it to Eureka, CA that evening and went to eat at Denny's because after we had got settled in, that was really the only thing open.
DAY 3:
DAY 3:
So we took great care to get all the touist info and brouchures there was to offer. We decided for our first adventure we would head North to the Redwood Forest and do some hiking. One of the hikes recommeded was in Fern Canyon. So we all donned our sneakers, jeans and water bottles for our so called hike. We really did expect trails! What we actually got was another winedy muddy road that went for 6 miles to a parking lot. Along the way, we saw so many wild elk! It was really neat. So we were geared up for our hike. What we found was no such trail, but a wet river bed, with lots of mud, rocks and fallen trees on our "trail". After awhile of trying to stay clean and dry, we gave up and just let the kids get dirty and wet. We had more fun after that! Richie and Rich donned a hiking stick, and looked as though they were ready to be on survivor, and Carter held tight to a stick and a rock the whole time, and he definately threw caution to the wind and went crazy, exploring and getting plenty dirty. He was so in his element!
DAY 4:
Today we headed south to the tiny town of Ferndale, played on the black sand beaches and went to a cheese factory (with free cheese tasting-yum!) and to the Avenue of the Giants.
At the black sand beaches:
This is Ferndale, which is a small town built in the 1800's. It's a whole town of historic Victorian homes and businesses. It was so cute!! It looked like we stepped into a Thomas Kinkade brouchure. We stopped at this little toy shop that looked exactly like Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. We spent at least an hour in there playing with vintage toys and looking around.
Here we are at the Loletta cheese factory tasting their yummy cheese!
Hiking in The Avenue of Giants:
Here we are at the Loletta cheese factory tasting their yummy cheese!
Hiking in The Avenue of Giants:
Richie and Dad in front of fallen down tree--these are the "roots"
See Carter at the very bottom?
Richie and Carter playing inside a tree cave.
Driving thru the "Drive-Thru Tree".
DAY 5:
See Carter at the very bottom?
Richie and Carter playing inside a tree cave.
Driving thru the "Drive-Thru Tree".
DAY 5:
We leave Eureka and head south. We went to this great hidden beach called Shelter Cove at the bottom of yet another curvy, steep road. We saw a lighthouse and explored the tidepools. We had plans on going on to "Confusion Hill" where gravity is "off" and things slant to the sides, but we got there 30 minutes too late, much to the dissapointment of Richie.
At the Lighthouse at Shelter Cove.
Exploring the tidepools at Shelter Cove:
Check out these big guns!
Look at this star fish, Mom!
DAY 6:
We headed south yet again, and went to San Fransisco. We saw the Golden Gate Bridge, went to a really cool hands-on science museum, called The Exploritorium and went to lunch in the city.
San Fransisco Bay:
After our visit to San Fransisco, we were on our way home, however that proved more difficult than we expected! We were in a canyon heading west on I-80, about 40 miles east of Reno, when we got stuck in a blizzard! They made all the traffic move off the road and get snow chains for our tires. So this little mandatory detour ended costing us $120.00!!! Plus, it was dark and snowy and we couldn't get the chains to fit right, so finally we paid the worker guy another $20.00 to install them, just to find out that the attendant had given us the wrong size chains in the first place! So we got that all fixed up then got on the road again, but since there was 5" of snow and we had chains, we never went faster than 30 MPH. It took us another hour to get 20 minutes to Reno, where we stoppe for the night. Phew!
DAY 7:
DAY 7:
On our way home today, we stopped in Wells, NV again to check in on my Grandma, as there was an earthquake there while we were gone. She was fine. Her house did have some damage to the chimney and fireplace, a couple of cracks in the walls, and everything in her cupboards fell our and her pictures all fell down. She was doing well, though, which we were very gratefull for.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Our annual Car Show Adventure
So every year we pack up the kids and head to the expo center in Sandy and ohhhh and ahhhhh over all the cars. So I have to admit, this is not my most-looked-forward to event of the year, but hey, it is a fun family outing. Richie and Rich can bond over checking out the coolest cars ever. Ü
6 going on 16...
We just need a little rest!
6 going on 16...
We just need a little rest!
Friday, February 8, 2008
Livin' in Utah....
This is an email I got from my sister that has been circulating around. I thought it was so dang funny, I just had to share. Ü
It's winter in Utah
And the gentle breezes blow
Seventy miles an hour
At twenty-five below.
Oh, how I love Utah
When the snow's up to your butt
You take a breath of winter
And your nose gets frozen shut.
Yes, the weather here is wonderful
So I guess I'll hang around
I could never leave Utah
'Cause I'm frozen to the ground!
It's winter in Utah
And the gentle breezes blow
Seventy miles an hour
At twenty-five below.
Oh, how I love Utah
When the snow's up to your butt
You take a breath of winter
And your nose gets frozen shut.
Yes, the weather here is wonderful
So I guess I'll hang around
I could never leave Utah
'Cause I'm frozen to the ground!
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Carter and my Dumbness
So I am down here in my little retreat...sitting on the computer for the few minutes I have before I go chauffering again--gotta get Richie to and from karate 4x a week. Sooooo I am down here "blah-gen". (That's my new phrase for the time I waste viewing complete strangers blogs.) So I am reading about I don't know, will never know, but act like I know because I have "met" their whole family plus some via blog pictures, plus read up on all their stories i.e. who is having babies and who is now potty trained. Sooooo I am reading away when I here this big "THUMP-THUMP-THUMP". I jump up and run to see what my sweet Carter has done now, fearing that he just fallen down the stairs. Only to find a gallon of ice cream at the bottom of the stairs and Carter on his way down the stairs singing the ABC's song, just as sweetly as can be!
He is always into something, or doing something he is not supposed to do. At least he will be 3 in a month then there will be no more terrible 2's. Right? Right?!? ::sighs::
On another note, while I have been reading all about my phantom friends' lives, I have also discovered that I am really, really dumb when it comes to this whole blogging thing. There are some super-fancy-shmancy blogs out there! And I sure don't have a clue how to do that. I tryed to read up on how to do it once, and got bored reading and gave up. So if someone I know-or one of my perfect stranger friends just happens to be reading this right now, and wants to give me a lesson on Blogging for dumbies, that would sure be swell!
He is always into something, or doing something he is not supposed to do. At least he will be 3 in a month then there will be no more terrible 2's. Right? Right?!? ::sighs::
On another note, while I have been reading all about my phantom friends' lives, I have also discovered that I am really, really dumb when it comes to this whole blogging thing. There are some super-fancy-shmancy blogs out there! And I sure don't have a clue how to do that. I tryed to read up on how to do it once, and got bored reading and gave up. So if someone I know-or one of my perfect stranger friends just happens to be reading this right now, and wants to give me a lesson on Blogging for dumbies, that would sure be swell!
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