Showing posts with label temples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label temples. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Spring Break~Day 9~St. George...home

We bid farewell to Cali this morning and headed to St. George.
California was great to us!  We had beautiful weather, gorgeous sunsets, perfect waves, and great memories.
It is always good to let go of the things that concern us in our daily lives.  The things that fight for our attention.  Sometimes we just need to put those on hold and just soak up life.
I feel like we did a little of that this week.
The soaking up part.
I will always treasure watching A.J., with his little sisters, playing with them like only a big brother can.
I will never forget the feeling in my heart as I watched each of Easton's sisters cheer him on as he learned to surf!
I love the closeness I feel to Heavenly Father as I stare out at the ocean.
I loved seeing the kids fight over who gets to hold the slugs first, race to the top of the Hollywood sign, and devour all the yummy food California had to offer.
But, I do believe, seeing them shoulder-to-shoulder on the steps of the Newport Beach temple and the green grass of the St.George Temple will be a couple scenes that will engrave on my heart! 


 This picture may be completely gross and inappropriate, but I think this is the thing that we laughed about the hardest the entire trip. (A.J. and Annie, however, were not laughing at all!)
Here is the story:
We stopped for a potty break, and when we got back in the car, Annie DID NOT want to crawl to the back and buckle-up.
She began to have a little bit of a meltdown.
She had snot running out of her nose, and she actually began foaming at the mouth.
John informed her that we were not going to go until she was buckled, and when we turned around this is what we saw.
Snot and foaming!
A.J. was trying to convince her sweetly, but when he saw her face, he freaked out.
You probably had to be there, but it was hilarious!
Annie foaming, and A.J. squealing!
The rest of us were laughing so hard that we almost needed another potty break!

 I always forget how beautiful all the rock formations are in Utah.  Just beautiful!


 This is John trying to calculate just how long it will take us to get home.
For the record, it was a long drive, and we decided we are too old to pull in at 2am, so a hotel stay will be in order next time. :)

 The sun was a little bright for Tym Tym!

I love the St.George temple.
Beautiful windows, Gorgeous setting, One-of-a-kind!



 This is one way to make me love it even more...put my forever right there on the lawn!
 Annie~Madison~Easton~Ellie~Tymber~Brooke~A.J.

 Brooke kissing our family vacation good-bye!

I love this shot of Annie.
So symbolic in so many ways.
The stairs to the temple are steep, but they are straight.
We can all make it if we just climb our way to the top.
It doesn't symbolize perfection, just effort.
I love that Annie's feet are dirty.
Sometimes our feet get dirty in the process, but we know where to turn and what to do.
I love my life.
I love my family.
I am so grateful to be a mother.



This is the last scene from our vacation:
Annie hogging the backseat.
Annie was on meltdown again, and wanted the backseat all to herself.
Kids moved over and squeezed together in seat belts, but that wasn't good enough.
She wanted the entire seat to her pretty little self.
The crying stopped.
I couldn't believe it.
I turned around, and this is what I saw.
Easton sitting up in the window, while Annie had the whole seat to her pretty little self!
We let it stay that way for about 10 minutes before John and I decided that listening to Annie cry was better than losing our Easton forever in an accident!
Ten minutes later, everyone was buckled, Annie went to sleep, and John and I enjoyed the silence of our drive with still FOUR hours to go!


If you missed any of our fun vacation and want to catch up here are the links for the Days or you can just click "Older Posts."
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8


Good times!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Day 7~ Spring Break~Hollywood version


Why do I always love sharing how the day ended?
It must have something to do with the slowing down of the day.
The part of the day that is filled with family dinners, quieter conversations, scriptures and prayer, and bedtime stories.
Tonight's night did not possess any of the above, but it did include a late night visit to the Newport Beach temple.
A quiet night.
Patrons exiting and smiling at our family lined up on the top step.
And an absolutely gorgeous temple, all lit up, and beckoning us in.
The ending should just read, "And they all lived happily ever after."
:)
This is how it all began.
A family hike to you guessed it...the Hollywood sign.


The girls just headed up.  No complaining.  No whining.  Just hiking and looking at the beautiful valley that surrounded us.



I loved watching Annie just trudging up that mountain.  Beautiful hair, a very interesting outfit and a smile!


I think Tymber had discovered her dad's baby hair, and was making them both "smile."
It took Easton approximately THREE minutes to locate, catch and share a gecko with his sisters.
Easton is seriously amazing at accomplishing this.
It does not matter if we are in our backyard, a nearby lake, or a hike in Hollywood, this boy finds the animals and loves it!












I L-O-V-E this baby!
Have I ever shared this information on this blog before?
It always bares repeating!
I L-O-V-E her!!
Piggy-back rides were given by generous sisters!

When the terrain became too easy for these Cecils, they began to scale the mountain.
Too crazy!




Success!
It was fun to reach the top.
All in one piece.
Smiles all the way around!











 I know that to the naked-eye this looks like the same shot.

You have to look at the many faces of our little Tymber.

I never want to forget that this sweet baby can change her expression constantly.

I love it.

 See...a little Jack Nicholson in this one?
Above Tymber was doing the "Jack Nicholson," and look below...the John version!


We were taking the pictures below and Brooke and Ellie were no where to be found.

Look where they were...just waiting at the car!  Those two are too fast for their own good!



Next on the agenda...
The Walk of Stars


Sadly, this is one of the only stars my children recognized.

I Facebooked the following, "Is it totally a bad sign if my kids did not know any of the names on the stars, or a really good sign?"

I am thinking...a great sign!
I am guessing that these two must have received theirs during the reign of the movie "Speed," because they were side-by-side! (Of course my children were asking why I would take these pics of people they have never heard of!)
I told them that Sandra Bullock was in, "The Blind Side."
Great movie.
Still...no connection in their minds.




Finally...someone FAMOUS!


Madie on Newport Beach in pitch black, but it kinda came out!


A quick outdoor tour of the Newport Beach Temple.
Trust me...these pictures DO NOT do this beautiful building justice.







To go from the top of the Hollywood sign, to the Walk of Stars, and end here.
On these steps.
It was a perfect example of setting your heart in the things of eternal worth.
I love this little family.
I love that we had a chance to get away from the busyness that fills our lives on a daily basis, and soak up the time.
Soak up the memories.
And end the night, soaking up the dreams of forever.
Someday, before we know it, we will enter those temples doors with each of our children...ready to introduce them to the treasures in heaven...not in a name on a star that is walked on by hundreds of people every.single.day.










Heaven...right here...on earth!
***We missed you A.J.!