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Monday, August 13, 2012

Our 3 week, 11 state Vacation!!

We took a very long, much needed family vacation this year.  Tom has been gone most of the year for work trips. To give you an idea, you can count on one hand the amount of times he was able to go to church with us from January to July. So it's been a little tough on all of us. He came home on July 16th after driving all day from Canton, Ohio,  and on July 18, we left for our big trip.


Our trip was centered on going to a family reunion in Utah, but we visited multiple places and friends and family from both sides. At first we were going to fly and Tom was going to be in London for the Olympics, but circumstances changed, and he was able to go with us. I was NOT happy at the prospect of driving that far, but Tom tried really hard to make it a good trip. He planned stops and activities along the way that made it fun. We had saved up the thousands it cost us, and even our new car that we bought in May was in anticipation of this big trip. 

TEXAS
The first night we stayed in Tenessee, the next night we stayed in Amarillo, Texas and went to dinner at  "The Big Texan", a place we've been before on road trips out West. The last time we went however, we only had Alan and he was just a baby.   This place is a huge tourist attraction, and had a lot for the kids to do. Which was good because we'd been driving for two days straight, and we had countless days to go before the trip was over.





 Here's a view of part of this huge restauraunt. It was styled just like an old west restauraunt or maybe saloon?  Anyway it looked like something you'd see in a movie.
 Next door to the Restauraunt was a hotel that was part of the whole "Big Texan" experience. It looked like an old town. We didn't stay in the hotel however.
 The had a big snake there to look at. I can't remember what kind, sorry.
 The kid's meals all came in a cowboy hat.
 They had a huge rocking chair that I guess the Big Texan  himself sat in. :)
 They had this deal where if you eat an entire 72 oz Steak dinner in an hour you'd get it for free. But you had to eat the Steak with all the sides which consisted of a baked potato, a salad, and I think shrimp and some bread.  The have this table in the center of the restauraunt with a giant timer over it to time those who wanted to try it. When we were there nobody was trying it. I don't blame them.

 Playing in the "jail" they had there.
 Hey! That arrow is a plunger!!
 Tossing bean bags at Texas...

COLORADO
After Amarillo, we went North up to Colorado Springs where we spent a day and a half.  It was a very much needed rest, and since we might be moving there next, Tom thought it was important that we spend a good amount of time there.  And we're so glad we did,  it was SOOOOO beautiful!!
 I say it was a rest, but what I mean it was a break from driving, not really a rest. The first day we got there at lunch time and went to a favorite Chinese restauraunt of Tom's, then we went straight over to the Olympic Training Center where he spends alot of time during the year.   Then, that evening he took us to "The Garden of the Gods" where we got to climb on some really neat rock formations.   The next morning we went hiking on these beautiful hiking trails they have right in the city.  Then, that afternoon we went to park where they have these neat looking rock formations and did more climbing and hiking.
 Tom's name is on this trophy twice!! This is a trophy that's on display in the Olympic Training Center. How cool is that??
 Here are the actual torches that were in the Olympics when they were here in America.
 Also at the OTC in front of a shooting sport silhouette....
 Where the olympic flame burns..... just not at the moment....

 This is at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. This place was so neat.




 These next pictures are from hiking the next morning on some beautiful trails nearby.




And then that evening we went to Park right in the city where we could go climbing on some big rocks.



UTAH
The next night, Sunday night, we stayed in Wyoming, and then in the morning it was on to Heber City, Utah where the Family Reunion was!!    This was a the first reunion the Atkinson family had had in 22 years. So it was long over do. We got to know so many of our relatives that we didn't really know at all.  We had some great activities there too. We got to go hiking, and go on a ropes course, we went in a paddle boat, and we did a family talent show which was pretty funny. Our kids got to know my cousin's kids, and began to make some friendships with them.   
Here's the whole crew: This was the Atkinson Family Reunion.It was a reunion of the descendents of George Atkinson, my Grandpa.
 
 My little job at the reunion was to design and be in charge of the shirts.  On the first day as everyone was coming, we let anyone who wanted to color on their shirts with paints or permanent markers.  
Here's a picture of just the McGiffin grandchildren with my Mom and Dad. Each family stayed in their own cabin. So, the whole McGiffin family was in one cabin (until the last night when Ben's family got sick, so some of us moved to an empty cabin).   It was interesting trying to get all these little children to sleep in the same room. Six of the 10 grandchildren are 4 or younger.  Not something we'd like to try again.... but it was an experience we'll never forget.. :)
 Here's the whole McGiffin family: It was nice to be with everyone. We thought Johnny's family and Mark's family might not make it, but we were so happy when they did!! We hoped they could stay the whole time, but the second night they went and stayed at Mark's house. I don't blame them with their little ones being so young, and Mark's house being less than an hour away... but we missed them!
The third day of the Reunion, Wednesday, was clean up and pack up day. Then, that afternoon all the adults went to the Temple and we got to do sealings for family names!!  There were so many of us that we had to split up into to sealing rooms. After that we went  out to eat with the adults. It was a wonderful way to end the Reunion.

Then that night after the reunion,  we stayed at my Uncle David's huge house. It was so big that all of his kids and grandkids were there as well. We stayed in the finished basement that was the size of a 3 bedroom house.  His back yard was amazing with trampoline set at ground level, a jungle gym, a play house, and a nice garden.  It was nice to be able to get to know family even more.

The next day, Thursday, we spent some more time with my Uncle David's family and my cousins. We also did some much needed laundry.

Thursday evening we were able to catch up with Tom's Dad, step Mom and step brother in the evening in Salt Lake City.  They were visiting Utah as well. We had a nice lunch in the park and then we went with them to the confernece center to catch a Tabernacle Choir practice, which coincidentally was a mini concert!! Their practices aren't normally mini concerts, but we got to be there on a night they had one. How neat that was.  They sang patriotic songs, and some good spiritual songs as well. My new favorite song by them is "Count Your Blessings" by Irving Berlin, from the old Movie, White Christmas. When they sang that it was so beautiful. They also sang "God Bless America" which was very moving, and everyone was standing by the end of it. There were many people there who weren't members of the church.

Thursday night we stayed at our good friend's the Ence's who had just moved from Columbus, GA to Grantsville Utah. Tom and Kurtis Ence are best friends, and Alan and their son Karter are best friends as well. It was so nice to stay with them.
Friday, we went with the Ence's to the Church History Museum and went to the children's display there.  It was so neat. I wish we had Children's Museums like that here.  We also met up with our friends the Strouds, and went to the mall with them and the Ence's. We all had lunch together at the mall, then went to Deseret Book.
 

Friday evening we went to Temple Square and the Joseph smith Memorial building and watched the Joseph Smith movie there.  We then stayed at the Ence's that night again.
Saturday we spent the day relaxing at our friend's the Ence's house, then Saturday evening we were able to meet up with Tom's brother Chris and his wife Shandray who had just had their second baby. We went to dinner with them and Shandray's parents, and Tom's parents and his step brother and sister Taylor and Karen. 

Saturday night we stayed at Mark and Spring's apartment. They live in Bluffdale, Utah. It was nice to spend some time with them. Mark's oldest son Alexander William, is only 3 weeks older than our William, but this is the first time they've ever met. It was nice for William to be around cousins his age.  We got to go to church with Mark and Spring's family on Sunday. We really enjoyed spending time with them.  Here are the cousins eating a Breakfast of Pancakes around the table at Spring and Mark's.

Monday morning it was off to Arizona to see the Grand Canyon and visit Tom's brother Will. Monday night we stayed in Flagstaff, and then Tuesday we visited the grand canyon.







Coming back from the hiking trails in the Grand Canyon we caught a shuttle.   Just as we got on the shuttle the sky's erupted with a flash flood. They only have a few of those a year, so everyone who worked there were really happy.  When the shuttle brought us back we tried to wait until the storm got a little less intense before we could make it to our car. We eventually just made a run for it in the pouring rain. It was actually pretty fun. Then, while we were driving away from the canyon,  it started to hail. That wasn't so fun. We were worried about our new car getting dented with the hail, but thankfully the hail didn't last too long.  

Then, that evening, Tuesday, we went and stayed wth Tom's brother Will and his wife Jen who live in Snowflake, Arizona. I was able to meet Will's wife Jen for the first time. (Tom had already met her on trips for his work in the past) They were married 6 years ago, and we'd never been able to meet. She and I are alot alike. For starters, we have same name, but we also both play the piano and sing. She is a teacher, and plans on singing in the tabernacle choir when their kids get older. 
Between Will and Jen they have 7 kids. We were only able to see 3 of the 7 since Jen's kids were visiting their Dad, but it was still nice. Will has twin boys only 3 months older than Alan. They hadn't seen each other since they were 6 months old so it really was like meeting for the first time. 

On Wednesday, we were also able to visit with Tom's brother Kevin who also lives in Arizona about 4 hours (I think) away from Will.  They came to Snowflake and spent the day with all of us.  Kevin and his wife Audra have 3 little boys. There oldest son, Dallin is only two weeks younger than Kaitlyn and we've never met their kids either.   Wednesday evening we all made yummy foil dinners and cooked them on a fire pit in Will's backyard, then we roasted Marshmallows.  So fun!!

Thursday we continued on our trip and stopped in Albuquerque, New Mexico where we stayed with our good friends the Griffins who used to live in Columbus.  Tim Griffin was in our Bishopric in GA for many years, and I served with his wife Beth Griffin in many different places.  (She was my counselor when I was YW president, and I was her couselor when she was Primary President)  Beth is a massage therapist, and she gave Tom a much needed massage for his bad back.  It was sooo nice to stay with them. We miss them.

Then, finally it was time to head home. Friday, Saturday and Sunday was traveling the final trip home.  We drove alongside historic Route 66 for countless miles, and saw many sights along the way. We saw some neat Native America things in Oklahoma,


We got home Sunday, August 4th. We were exhausted but it had been a fun trip. We didn't mind the driving. William actualy said when we were home that he didn't want to sleep at home, he wanted to sleep in a hotel!  
It was so good to see so many family members on both my side and Tom's side of the family. We realized just how far away we are from family. All of our family is in the West, and we really felt like we belonged there with them.   Just a few more years and we'll be going home for good....

Sunday, July 15, 2012

"Mommy, do I look cool?"

William just came up to me looking like this and asked me, "Mommy, do I look cool? ... with my shoes and my hat??? " I wasn't sure how to answer...."ummm yeaaah...."  I guess in a four -year -old world camo flip flops, his Sunday shirt and a striped knit cap is cool... :)


 On another day not related to William's "cool" attempt, the kids were playing a type of spy game. Here's Sarah in "disguise" as she tries to hide from her brother in a game they're playing.  I think she looks more like she's trying to hide from the paparrazi.


Kaitlyn saw Sarah and had to join in the disguise game....

Sarah get's serious about making Uncle Ben's Lasagna

Last Thursday we made a big batch of "Uncle Ben's World Famous Lasagna" to feed to the missionaries and take to another family in need in our ward. When Sarah learned she would be slicing onions, she went to our school science supplies and got the goggles. I just thought this was funny so I had to take a picture.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

From ripped, stained old pants to.....

...cute hand embellished shorts!!

I wish would've taken a picture of these awful looking pants before I turned them into shorts.  They had two huge holes in the knees and many colorful stains... so instead of throwing them out, I got creative...
These are Sarah's "new" shorts, and she loves them.

Monday, July 09, 2012

Silly movie...

Friday, July 06, 2012

Happy 4th of July!!

This year we had 4th of July without Tom. It was a little sad, but we invited our friends the Ence's over. We barbecued hot dogs, steaks, and chicken and had lots of other yummy food.
The kids wanted to do a little parade in the evening since we decided not to go see fireworks without Dad.    I got them little glow sticks with stars on the end of them at the Dollar Store for fun.
 Here's Kaitlyn with a sparkler...
 Red white and blue oreo cakesters. I made the blue cookies using a confetti cake mix with blue food coloring, and I made the red cookies with a strawberry cake mix and red food coloring.
 No 4th of July is complete with out the apple pie!!
 Our yummy chip dip dressed up like a flag!! This dip is basically a batch of chili, cream cheese,  a can of rotel tomatoes and green chilis, cream of mushroom soup, and salsa.
 William and a sparkler.. funny face...
 Red white and blue jello!! The middle part is lemon jello, whipped cream, and cream cheese.
It was a good 4th although we wished  Tom were here, and we wished we had gone to see the fireworks anyway... oh well there's always next year. Hopefully he'll be home for the 4th next year....but even if he's not we're going to see the fire works.  It just wasn't the same without going... 

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Happy Father's Day!

Tom's been working ALOT this year. We can count on one hand the amount of times he's been able to go to church with us since January.  Thankfully though, he was able to be home on Father's Day. So the kids and I tried to make it a really nice day for him.  They got him his favorite candy and snacks from the .98 cent bin at Walmart, and wrapped each one up. We also got him a smoothie maker since he loves to make smoothies, and a package of oreos, one of his favorite cookies.    One of the reasons we got him all those snacks/treats is because the next week he was going to leave again on a 3 week trip for work and drive all the way up to Ohio. So, they came in handy.

So now he's gone again but he's got his treats and sweets from us to keep him company. :)  He'll come back on the 17th of July and the next day we'll leave on a big, long, MUCH NEEDED, family vacation.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Sarah's 11th Birthday Party

This was Sarah's invitation to her birthday party last Friday. She invited everyone in her class. She had a chocolate fountain and all sorts of yummy things to dip in it, because Sarah LOVES chocolate.   Here's a few pics of  "the coolest birthday party ever" according to her friends.  :) 

 Notice the wet hair? This year wasn't a pool party, but there were water guns and when that wasn't enough, some of the kids got water out of the pool to throw on each other. Kaitlyn stuck her whole head in the pool to wash all the chocolate off of her face.
 Opening presents. She got a chocolate bar from her friend Skyla. Did I mention Sarah loves chocolate?
 Gathering around the Karaoke machine. Sarah got some karaoke cd's to go with her karaoke  machine she got for Christmas.
 Partying in the house....
 The karaoke machine hooked up to the TV and Tom's 7.1 surround system is way cooler...
 Sarah had so much fun with her friends, and it lasted an hour longer than we planned. It could've gone on for several extra hours, but Tom had to get ready to leave for Germany the next day, so we had to bring the fun to an end.  
Happy 11th Birthday Sarah!!

A new car for Mother's Day!

So, the day after we got back from Indiana, a few days before Mother's Day, Tom went out and bought us a new car. It's a brand new Mazda 5.  We've known we were going to replace our old van this year sometime, and I guess Tom thought it was the right time. We just refinanced our house and lowered our payment by $140 per month which freed up some money for a new car payment. We're also going to save about $100 a month on the gas savings alone. So, it won't really be anything we notice. I just hate that we now have debt other than our house!! Oh well.  Our old van was on it's way out. It was 13 years old, and acted like it.  It was very roomy though, and now our new car is MUCH smaller, but it seats 6 and gets way better gas mileage, so I can't complain. The kids love it because it has a sunroof, a DVD player with a game system and controllers, and bluetooth for our cellphones so that we can be completely hands free when we talk on the cellphone in the car. Very cool.  So, it was a really nice Mother's Day gift.  (Although, Tom admits that he didn't actually think about it being Mother's Day that week :)


On the actual Mother's Day, Tom got me a big box of chocolates that he hand picked for me when he was on a trip. I love chocolate, so it was perfect.  Alan made me a cool sign out of his legos that reads, "Happy Mother's Day". You can't really tell from the pictures, but he did a really good job.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Dr. Uncle Johnny

     Two weeks ago I drove with the kids up to Bloomington, Indiana to see my brother John (we call him Johnny)graduate from Indiana University. It was a 10 hour drive and Tom was not with us. (He was in Colorado working as the pistol coach for the Wounded Warrior Games.)  I was a little worried about driving 10 hours alone with 4 children, but Tom did everything he could to make it easier for us, even though he was away. He got us a rental car because we don't trust our 13 year old van, and he also got us a hotel in Nashville so we could stop half way there.  
     Johnny is now Dr. John McGiffin, Doctor of Optometry. He already has an awesome Job lined up in Washington state just 3 hours away from where we grew up, and where our parents still live.  We're so happy for him and his little family!!

Here's some pictures of the trip

Johnny with his family after graduation

Johnny, his son Nathan, our brother Ben and his daughter, Lucy
waiting for graduation to begin


Beautiful Lucy!! This was the first time we've gotten to see her!!

Sarah at the dinner

William and Robby, fast friends already.

Alan waiting for Johnny to come out after the graduation

Kaitlyn waiting for Johnny to come out after graduation.

Nathan, Johnny's youngest son. He wouldn't let me get near him. So sad, because he was so adorable I just wanted to pick him up and kiss him!! :)

Johnny's family at the graduation dinner


Cousins at the dinner

Sarah had just put her hands over her face so that I couldn't take her picture, but I waited until after she took her hands off, and got her picture anyway!
We had a great time, and it was wonderful to see some of our family. Congratulations Uncle Johnny!!
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Friday, April 27, 2012

Eat your words

We have these alphabet cookie cutters, so yesterday for spelling practice, we made alphabet cookies using sugar cookie dough. It was a fun way to practice spelling, and they make a good snack!!


My Home Town

My Home Town
Tacoma at Night

Seattle, WA

Seattle, WA