Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Happy Thanksgiving to you, my faithful readers!!

I pray that you and your families enjoy this day of giving thanks and praise to the One who provides everything for us!

"Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows."
-James 1:17-

"Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise; give thanks to Him and praise His Name."
-Psalm 100:4-

"This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it."
-Psalm 118:24-

I am SO thankful for you....and I am blessed by your comments and encouragement!!

Much Love,

Kristi

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Feelin' Pretty Thankful....


Over the past month....I have been feeling extra thankful, specifically in the area of homeschool(ing). When people ask me how it's going....I say it's going pretty well, that it's a lot of work, that I do meet some daily opposition (not namin' any names), and that it is challenging....but I always follow that up with...."But I know- without a doubt- that this is where the Lord has our family right now!" And that, my friends- is the truth!

As I get more used to my "new job"...I see how blessed I am to be able to do this. Not everyone has the opportunity to homeschool (for various reasons). Many say...."Oh, I could never do that".....and many say...."Oh, I'll pray for you!" Well, I welcome the prayers and I must say that there have been days I could 'feel' them! (So, if you are one who has prayed for us- I thank you!)

The boys are doing really well and I will even say that they're thriving. Hudson is flying through his Kindergarten work, and will probably be doing first grade curriculum soon. I am thankful that, so far, he has no trouble grasping concepts. Hudson loves to learn and he usually welcomes the daily paperwork. Hudson likes to please....and he is creative and loves to draw and write.

Bryson is so smart....and is working at a steady pace. Bryson has recently found some books that he loves, and he has spent hours reading! Nothing makes me happier!! I love to see my boy choosing to read....on his own....without me "making" him! There are a few subjects that are not on B's 'favorites' list...but he continues to do well in all areas. He loves to draw...and he loves science....and he is often a good helper to/for his brother.

I am so blessed to be able to see my kids' daily progress. I am blessed to be the boys' primary influence...and I do not take my job lightly. I love going to bed each night...next to Josh...who thanks the Lord that we have this opportunity to homeschool. I didn't think I would enjoy it this much! Now that we are getting into the groove, I am feeling more secure in our decision. I definitely have days where I begin to feel totally overwhelmed...and I feel the weight of being the one responsible for all that my kids learn- or don't learn. I feel worried that I won't teach them some very important essentials that they need. I feel inadequate at times...especially when I compare myself to other homeschooling moms. But- I know that those feelings and worries aren't from the Lord!

I am thankful that Josh and I came by this decision prayerfully. Part of me wonders why we didn't make it sooner. However, our kids have been so blessed by ALL of their teachers over the past several years....and we wouldn't trade that, or those experiences, for anything!! I know that this is God's perfect timing....and that He has allowed all of our past experiences- and our present ones as well.

Over the past few months, we have been able to get annual passes to the Discovery Science Center....and we have gotten to go to Sea World and the San Diego Safari Park. The prices have been super cheap (...and I mean....super cheap! Sea World cost less than $20 for me and the boys!) and we have been able to spend some incredibly fun days with friends, enjoying God's amazing creations!! I have been able to school the boys at the park, and as I write- we are at Starbucks....! Hey, don't judge me and I won't judge you! :) Bryson is loving his art classes and Hudson has enjoyed football (somewhat...ha ha!). We haven't had to rush out the door in the mornings and school can last all day, if need be. Yesterday, the boys wanted to have breakfast on our trampoline, in their jammies. I love that we are afforded these privileges and these joys. Not every day is "fun" and not every moment is "joyful"....but even in those not-so-fun moments, there is a deep satisfaction and joy in knowing that this is where the Lord has placed our family..."for such a time as this."

I am blessed and I am thankful.



Saturday, October 29, 2011

Our 13th Anniversary Trip (in photos)

Josh and I celebrated our 13th anniversary on 10.17.11 and my parents were kind enough to keep the boys for us, so that we could enjoy some "couple" time! We got to sneak away for FOUR whole days and THREE whole nights...woo hoo! Josh and I could NOT come up with any great ideas for our trip...until...we remembered that my friend (Rebekah) had told us about a trip that she and her hubby had taken, to the Grand Canyon.

Rabbit Trail: Josh, the kids, and I had visited the Grand Canyon for the first time last summer....but it was kind of a "doozy" of a trip. We had to drive three hours in torrential rains....to arrive and see that the canyon was all covered in fog (and it was rainy). I remember saying to the Lord...."Lord....I would really love to see Your beauty! We did not drive all this way to see fog- covering up Your creation! Take it away, Jesus! Please open it up so that we can behold Your glory!" I must tell you that He was faithful that day (as He is everyday, even when we don't get the answers we want)....and we were able to behold the Grand Canyon's beauty. We stood there in awe (in 52 degree weather- wearing only flip flops, tank tops, and shorts!)....and tried to take it all in. We only got to stay for about an hour and a half, before we made the long drive back to our campground (in Zion, Utah).

Anyhow....as our anniversary approached this year, we kept trying to come up with an original idea. It was when we remembered what Rebekah had told us about her trip that we decided we'd try it, too. We booked a package deal...where you drive to Williams, AZ and stay a night (at the GC Railway Hotel)....then board a train that takes you into the GC. Once you're at the GC, you stay a second night at a lodge there. While you're at the canyon, you get a motor coach tour, and then you have about 24 hours to do whatever you want! On the third day, you board the train which takes you back to Williams. Several meals are included, and the Railway Hotel has a little Wild West Show, before you board the train! We upgraded our train tickets to "first class" and enjoyed comfy seats and finger foods!

The Grand Canyon is incredibly breathtaking. Josh and I both said that it seems "fake"...even when you're standing right above it. It is so vast and so beautiful. It's just like our God to create something so fabulous! Josh took his "good camera" and got some amazing shots. These photos are just from my phone, so I will post some of the professional ones soon! :)

The two of us had such a great time....relaxing, enjoying the jacuzzi at the hotel, driving into Flagstaff to see Courageous (a must see!!), eating without children for four days straight, taking the shuttle tour, watching the sunset over the GC, dining at a 5-star restaurant atop the GC, hiking down into the canyon, getting ice cream (more than once) at the GC, meeting new people on the same tour, watching the view(s) on the train ride, walking along the many trails, people watching, and just "getting away from everyday life!"

When the whole GC tour was over, we drove about three hours, to spend our last night away in Las Vegas. We aren't gamblers and we rarely drink....so why go to Sin City?! We went for the posh hotel room and the fantastic pools! We got a GREAT deal on a suite at THEHotel@Mandalay Bay! By the time we arrived in Vegas, it was after 9 pm. By the time we found our way to the "front desk"....it had to be 9:45! By the time we showered and got ready to go out for a LATE dinner, it was after 11:30. We walked through the large hotel for over an hour, in search of good food. We couldn't find anything that was open past midnight....so, at about 1 am, we decided to go back to our room and order room service. I must say....it was quite fun to eat dinner at 2:30 am!! I mean....when will we ever do that again?! We had pizza, salad, and ice cream...in bed....while we watched TV.....and it was pretty fun! We got to sleep in the next day....which was awesome! We got ready and spent our last hours away- at the pools....laying out and swimming....reading and eating.

It was a wonderful trip and the two of us really enjoyed the time away together! We are so thankful to have had 13 incredible years together. God has been so faithful and He has blessed us tremendously!


Monday, October 24, 2011

Bryson's Art

This past month, Bryson started attending an art class each week!

He is LOVING it and he's so proud of his art work. We are proud of him, too!

It's so fun to see what he brings home each week! This is his latest....

2, 4, 6, 8....Who do we appreciate?!













Hudson has been playing flag football with a Christian organization out here. He's getting the hang of it and made some contact with the ball this past Saturday! Woo hoo! God's Warriors are undefeated! It's fun to watch the little ones in their uniforms....grabbing flags and running all different directions on the field! Bryson played last year, and so we thought we'd give it a go with Hudson this time around. We aren't convinced that this is "the sport" for him, but we are all having fun for now!

GO, God's Warriors!!!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

On guard = sober + vigilant!!

Lion-sized Yawn

A few weekends ago, I attended our church's Women's Retreat. What an incredible weekend it was!! I got to spend time in the Word....alongside many of my closest friends, at the Bible College in Murrieta. Laurie Cole was our guest speaker (so anointed)...and the Lord revealed some AMAZING things to me! I came back refreshed and renewed....

However....

Some of my friends and I decided to use our "free" time on Saturday afternoon to venture off of the {retreat} campus...and on over to the Temecula mall. We walked around (leisurely!!) for quite some time, before heading to dinner at the Lazy Dog Cafe. As we were walking toward one of my favorite restaurants....I was "busy"...talking to two of my friends. I walked straight into a 20-foot light pole- with my face! I didn't know what hit me....and I remember opening my eyes and everything was blurry. When I regained focus (in a matter of seconds)....I noticed a nearby cart vendor looking at me...and then all (four) of my friends came rushing toward me. I immediately started crying...and I looked at the two girls I had been talking to....

"Why didn't you tell me I was about to hit a pole?" was my teary-eyed question for them. Obviously, they didn't notice it either...and I later had to apologize for "blaming" them for my accident. My eye (right along my eyebrow bone) started to swell instantly...and my head and neck started to hurt worse than they did prior to the impact! I had already had a headache that day, and I had taken some aspirin a few hours before. One of my friends rushed ahead to the restaurant, to ask for some ice. I couldn't stop crying. It hurt quite a bit, and I was a little embarrassed. When we got to the restaurant, ice was waiting for me...but I was too embarrassed to sit at the table with it on my face...so I escaped to the bathroom- to ice my head and cry some more. I finally finished crying...and I was able to enjoy a yummy dinner with my sisters in Christ (who were all so helpful and sympathetic!).

Why tell you the story??? Well....though I am a college grad, I often have some pretty elementary analogies!!

Here's my "deep" thought for you:
We need to be on guard (paying attention)...all the time!

The Bible tells us- in John 10:10- that the enemy (that'd be satan) comes to steal and to kill and to destroy (us). If we are not paying attention and on guard, he will attack us. We can be totally caught off guard...and we can allow him to gain a foothold in our lives! We have to be on guard at all times. We have to be in the Word...seeking the Lord's will for our lives! We need to be in a constant attitude of prayer, gratitude, and worship. If we are not...the enemy can (and will) come along and, ever so slyly, attack us where he knows we are weak!

That day...I wasn't paying attention...and smack!....I walked right into that pole! It has been nearly two weeks, and the bruise is pretty much gone, while the bone is still a tad bit tender. The enemy can leave us reeling for weeks- after an attack. He can lead us into temptation, and then on into sin...if we are not careful. This is a warning....to anyone who is reading this!

Pray- all the time. Read God's Word and seek Him first. Gather with other believers. Serve the Lord by serving others. Stay connected to the body of Christ.

In 1 Peter 5:8, we are told....

"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour."

Don't get eaten! And...don't smack into a pole because you weren't paying attention and/or on guard! Maybe you need prayer for something....a sin you're thinking of committing (or recently have committed)....maybe you're being tempted and you can't see a way out and you're about to give in and give up....or maybe you're just walking along, doin' this thing called life...without Christ at your side! I would love to pray for you, or with you.

Email me: 2boys2love@gmail.com

Monday, October 10, 2011

see josh.

see josh swim.

see josh cycle.

see josh run.

see josh cross the finish line!


on september 25th, josh competed in a triathlon (his first one in over 17 years!). it was fun for us (the boys, my sis- kelly, and i) to go and watch him....and cheer him on.

about five months ago, josh bought a road bike, started donning (way too much) spandex, and began training for triathlons. many of josh's friends from church meet to cycle, swim, and/or run each week....and they all like to enter various competitions. josh has really been enjoying the training...and it gives him something to do for "fun."









we were all so proud of josh! he did a great job! he's competing again in the "turkey tri"...on 11/27/11...so he is training hard to beat his time from the sept. race!

*many of my friends run and compete as well...and my close friend, joanna, kept urging me to sign up for the turkey tri relay (where you make up a team of three and each person completes one leg of the triathlon). now, if you know me- you know that i haven't exercised since the 90's (except for a short stint back in '09)...so every time she'd say this to me- i'd laugh. real hard. well....she gave me some suggestions of friends to ask...and she kept prodding me (she sure is pushy :)!)...until...finally....i relented. turns out that kristi (yes, thats me) is signed up for the turkey tri! now i have about 7 weeks to train for a 4.5 mile run. should be real interesting!*

Thursday, September 29, 2011

some recommendations for you....

movie: the grace card

The Grace Card

IMDb summary: everything can change in an instant...and take a lifetime to unravel. everyday, we have the opportunity to rebuild relationships by extending and receiving God's grace. offer the grace card and never underestimate the power of God's love.

this is a great movie! watch it! :) and redbox has it for only $1/night!


book: one thousand gifts (by ann voscamp)

One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are  -              By: Ann Voskamp

....a beautifully poetic challenge for us.... :)


...enjoy!! happy watching and reading!!


Monday, September 19, 2011

camping

cloudy mornings....watching hummingbirds.....sun starting to peek out...waves rolling in....sandy toes....bike rides...campfires at night....lazy days....dinners outside...glorious sunsets...splashing in the water....boogie boarding...s'mores...fun with friends....enjoying God's beauty....sun reflecting off of the ocean water....kids running around....feeling "free"...flipping through magazines....coffee in the mornings....sitting above the ocean....seeing the vast horizon....feeling awed by the Lord's majesty.....


Monday, September 12, 2011

food for thought....

"Unless the LORD builds the house, they labor in vain who build it."
-Psalm 127:1-

"Parents! The work entrusted to us is holier than we know. The precious instruments, so delicate, so wonderfully made, so marred by sin already, and so exposed to its power, is of such inconceivable worth. To take charge of an immortal soul, to train a will for God and eternity, surely we ought to shrink from it. But we cannot. If we are parents, the duty is laid upon us. But, thank God! Sufficient grace is prepared and promised, too. If we do but give up our home and our life to God for Him to come in and rule, He will Himself take possession, and by the gentle influence of His Holy Spirit bow their will to Himself."

Rev. Andrew Murray, The Children for Christ, 1887

Sunday, September 11, 2011

cheap things i love :)

1. powerberries from trader joe's ($3.49)

2. lip smackers (less than a buck)

3. making paninis with target's rosemary naan (yum!)

4. trader's 'mini hold the cone' ice cream cones....70 calories each!

5. on-the-spot acne treatment, by neutrogena (around $5)

6. scuunchi hair clips (cheap!...but hard to find)

7. wall clock from target ($7.49)

8. cheap makeup: cover girl twist up eyeliner ($3), ulta's lip gloss ($2), voluminous mascara ($6)

9. writing supplies: pentel's energel (pack of 4/$6.79), sharpie highlighters (.99 for two!), papermate clear point mechanical pencils

10. roses from my front yard (free gift from the LORD!)

11. trader's mini chocolate chip cookies (a huge bucket full...for a low cost of i-can't-remember-how-much)

12. my pocket bible ($5 from lifeway)

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

say "i"...if ya need some patience!

all who need help and patience, say "i."

"I" {with a capital I}.....!!!!!

who knew that homeschooling would be so challenging?
in some {twisted, distorted} ways, i thought i was {maybe, sorta, kinda, just a little} taking the easier way out by choosing to homeschool. i envisioned us done with work by noon....happily smiling at one another over dripping ice cream cones, as we spent hours playing with puppies. well, that doesn't make any sense....but do you catch my drift? i pictured this new adventure quite differently than how it has actually been playing out {for realsies}. my friends tried to warn me that it was not for the faint of heart. i know i was {at least half} listening, but at that time, i was probably more worried about which curriculum to choose, or what school desk was the cutest. {'cause that's the way i roll.} i didn't really foresee tantrums, working until past 3, or major attitude issues.

well, we're three weeks in and every day, i tell the Lord that i need His help. i need Him to grant me extra measures of patience. i need my kids to obey. i need stamina...patience....endurance....understanding....
patience.....
.....compassion....patience....grace....
.....mercy....patience....

do you sense a theme here?.....patience, maybe?

i was recently reminded that when we go through certain trials, or experience certain things in life...the Lord is working in us, and He is creating in us a new character trait. i lack patience. so there. i know that that's what He is going to teach me this year {first, and foremost}. i love my kids....and i would die for them {if they don't kill me first}. but...with that said, homeschooling is not the fairy tale i once imagined it would be.

i do know, without a doubt, that this is where we- the menashe family- are supposed to 'be.' this is what the Lord has called our family to do. and...what i love about our God is that He doesn't choose the same path for every family {wouldn't that be boring?}. i love that during prayer the other night, my wonderful hubby thanked the Lord "for the opportunity" to homeschool. yes...my husband, who a year ago was {adamantly} opposed to homeschooling, prayed that prayer! i am so thankful for a supportive man.

the days have not been easy...but we are all still alive {so far}. i have already shed some tears, but i have also rejoiced much. i pray with the boys each morning, before we start our day. there is freedom in homeschooling...because i can make changes and adjustments. i can do away with the things that aren't working...and add more of what does!

i feel very blessed that i can be at home with my children. it's not easy {no, siree}. it's hard. but....i know that we are in the center of the Lord's will right now...and i know that we will reap rewards {like seeing my boys progress, learn, and grow}. getting there is going to be full of twists and turns...and ups and downs....

but....i am thankful and i am blessed.

my brother-in-law said....

that he recently saw a quote.

"To teach is to learn twice."

i love it!!! thanks, j, for the encouragement!


Thursday, August 25, 2011

my special grandma

....took her final breaths on earth....she is so loved...she is greatly missed....she is in my heart always....memories with her are treasured....


off on our adventure

first day of school...flowers for the teacher...trips down memory lane....kids working hard....healthy breakfasts....dressed and ready to go....baskets of supplies...new classroom....mission statement....organization....a mom for a teacher....ready to learn....growing in Christ and in knowledge.....new adventures....trusting in Him!


Saturday, August 13, 2011

fun at the fair

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

boys only

a few weeks ago, josh got a 'wild hare' (or is it hair?)...to start cleaning out our garage (a.k.a. the abyss, or the black hole). i would LOVE to be able to park my car in the garage...and it looks like that dream may soon come true. cue the hallelujah chorus.

anyhow...we have accumulated tons of junk over the years. one thing that takes up a lot of space in our garage is josh's '64 1/2 ford mustang. it actually has served as "storage" for lots of other junk (i like to pile junk upon junk).

as the unearthing began, josh pulled out (and cleaned up) "old red" (just kidding....the car doesn't have a name....i just came up with that one). he took 'er down to the warehouse at work, and now we can walk through the garage....but just barely. you know how things sometimes have to get worse, before they get better? well, that's the abyss right now. there's still a lot that needs to be done....

before he took the 'stang away....the boys had to go for a ride!! they all looked so cute and the boys were SO excited to ride in dad's cool car! :)

there they go!
....i can't ever seem to do a 'short' post! no matter how hard i try....i get that
"explain-every-little-detail" syndrome. :) happy wednesday, everyone!

Monday, August 8, 2011

family reunion

this past saturday, 75 family members- from all over the US- gathered together.
we "reunited" and celebrated family...along with two wedding anniversaries! there was a lot to celebrate on august 6th!

here we all are....

my maternal grandma and her two sisters are alive and well, but their three brothers have passed away. the three jorgensen sisters....along with all of the six jorgensen's children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren came from near and far!
my mom's cousin (craig) and his wife (linda) hosted all of us in their GORGEOUS home and yard!

my boys swam for six hours straight!!
bryson had a blast...jumping off the rocks and going down the slide!
peanut and mommy

hiring a lifeguard made it easy on us parents :)
my dad said the prayer before the yummy meal!
all of the food was homemade and delicious!
a few views of their beautiful home...

we felt like we were at a resort!!

playin' volleyball...
at the top of the stairs, there is a batting cage, and behind that is a baseball diamond...!
b played ping-pong with my mom's cousin, amy! she's so sweet and i enjoyed talking to her about adoption (she works for a christian adoption agency and has adopted several children of her own).

what a lovely day...all together...enjoying:

*the california sunshine...
*the yummy food (there was even a soft-serve ice cream machine)...
*the pool and the gorgeous back yard....
*catching up with family we don't see often...
*meeting family we'd never met....
*hearing stories from days past...
*watching our children play all together....
*the God-given gift of family!


Friday, August 5, 2011

changes happening 'round here



i am sitting here, glancing at all of my pictures from summer...and wondering where the time has gone?! there are pictures of hudson's preschool graduation...pictures of bryson's basketball games. there are some from hudson's 5th birthday, a few from the beach, and lots from our vacation. there are many fun memories stored in our brains and imprinted upon our hearts, too....even though they are things that i haven't captured on camera. our summer is flying by, and i am sure yours is, too. we have been busy every day....and we have been having lots of fun! summer always comes and goes so quickly. and, for a summer girl....that's a tad sad. this summer is [has been] slightly unusual for us, in that our summer will end...but our time as a family- at home together- will not. we have been preparing for what is to come. :) there will be no "going back to school" this year. we aren't purchasing the backpacks, the uniforms, and the lunch boxes.

we have (prayerfully) chosen to homeschool the boys this next school year. there. i said it.

i have been so reluctant to post that...and i can't say exactly why. maybe it's because doing so really makes it feel final. maybe i fear the backlash, or the judgment. maybe i wanted it to be our little secret. maybe it's because i feel the eyebrows raising and i can hear your..."oh. wow. so....what brought you to that decision? are you really sure you want to do that?"

one thing i have found, in making this decision, is that EVERYONE has an opinion about homeschooling. some are very supportive (thank God...our families are!), while others are definitely not. for an insecure chick...it has been challenging, but satisfying, to stand up...and stand firm in this decision. i can even tell you that i am excited, albeit nervous, to start!

we have cleaned out the play room (to make it more of a classroom)...we have ordered the curriculum...we have signed up for friday classes (woo hoo...break time for mommy each week!)...and i think we are just about ready to go!

homeschooling will be a huge change for us. it will totally change our lifestyle. it's going to change the dynamic(s) in our home. it is going to change me as a mom, and i pray that, in some aspects, it changes my relationships with my boys. i pray that these changes are for the better. i am surrounded by a ton of godly women, who homeschool their children as well. i am so thrilled to come alongside them...and i am so blessed by all of the encouragement and help i've received from each.

whether you are getting ready to send your kids back to school, or you are homeschooling...i pray that the rest of your summer is wonderful! i can't believe that it's august already! i wanted to hop on here and try to form some thoughts (which always seem to sound better in my head!). i wanted to "check in" and "say hi." i wanted to update my faithful few. i'll be back soon...

have a super duper weekend! :)

Friday, July 29, 2011

family vacation

i can't believe that our vacation was nearly a month ago. we got to spend five nights in palm desert- at our friend's condo. we love to spend time there! our vacation was filled with....swimming, BBQing, eating, going to see cars 2, celebrating the 4th at a fireworks display, going to soak city, visiting the windmills, sleeping in, playing wii, reading, playing games, and taking the gondola/tram ride. i got to celebrate my birthday on our trip, and my parents even came and stayed for a night...to help us celebrate the 4th and my birthday!

the boys had their own room...and they even napped one day!
eating a yummy breakfast!
exploring...down at the windmills!


leaving the "station"....going 8,500 feet up!
the boys loved the gondola ride...the floor spins the entire time and it's a 10 minute ride to the top. each gondola fits 80 people!


when you arrive at the top, you're in san jacinto state park....
trails, hiking, camping, look outs....we wish we had planned better and given ourselves more time up at the top, before the sun set!


on the fourth of july, my parents came down. we swam and laid out. my dad and josh got to golf that afternoon, and then we BBQd...before heading out to a fireworks show at the college.

probably the best show i've ever seen! (even better than disney)....

relaxin' and enjoying the show!
my parents spent the night on the 4th....and we all went to soak city on my birthday. it was actually a belated celebration/field trip for hudson's birthday. my dad went and got us donuts and coffee, before we took off for the day!
i got to open some gifts before we left. i also got my card from josh. i had to share it with you! here's the back story...i always tell josh that we have "jungle fever"...because in the summer, i get pretty tan...and he...well....he doesn't. so...he found this card and whited-out one hand! :) i got a good laugh out of it! the wording was pretty funny, too...."straight up, baby girl...."
we had a BLAST at soak city!!! the boys went on every slide...and so did we! it was really fun to see my mom and dad on the slides. we enjoyed time in the wave pool and in the lazy river, too. it was very hot out that day (duh)....but we loved getting to play! soak city (palm springs) is clean, fun, and well-attended. we can't wait to go back!
my boys loved this slide!
silly faces....
we all had sooo much fun!
after soak city, we went back to the condo and showered. then, it was off to hibachi steakhouse, for a yummy birthday dinner!
hudson and papa
mimi and bryson
my special dessert...and they even sang to me!
i love my family...and i felt so blessed that day! (i still do)
we came home on the 6th, and we stopped near cabazon to get some lunch. we love ruby's! the weather was so weird that day...thunder and lightning...and pouring rain. it had let up a bit once we finished lunch!
this guy surprised me...big time! for my birthday "present," josh had our backyard planter filled with fruit trees, roses, ground cover, hedges, and climbing vines! we left a planter full of weeds and overgrowth...and came home to a beautiful yard!!! we have lived here for over five years...and have had the hardscape done....but we had never finished the landscaping! what a special gift!! thank you, jose...for your lovely work!
it's always nice to be home again, but we had a great time away. i love vacations that are relaxing...where there's really not a whole lot on the agenda. josh definitely needed some time to "get away"...and we needed that special time as a family.