Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Disney 2017

This is Allie and me getting ready to head to California. We are so ready!
According to Instagram, Kobi is ready to go
It's been 4 years since we all went to Disneyland together. Mel was 14. Allie was 16 and Kamiko was 19. It was about time. Since the kids spoiled us so much on Christmas, we decided to take a vacation before we all had to be back to school/work on January 9. It was a blast! Kamiko said it was the best vacation ever. I must agree that it was pretty dang good.

Derek, Charlie, Kobi, Rose, Allie, Mel, Kamiko, Rachel, and Keenan in the kitchen of our home away from home

We left Wednesday afternoon around 1:00. Kobi Watkins, our other child, came with us. She and Mel took the back bench and loved every minute of it. We drove quickly, stopping only for gas and bathroom breaks. We had brought sandwiches in the van. We got to our airbnb rental house at around 8:00 pm. Rachel and the kids had just gotten there. Derek was stuck at work for a Thursday meeting. Anyway, the house was FANTASTIC! It slept all 10 of us very comfortably. We had brought cereal, yogurt, milk, fruit, snacks, chips, sandwich fixins, etc. We got everyone settled in and went to bed. Kinda late, but to bed. Keenan and I had our own room and bathroom. Rachel and Rose shared a bed in another room and Charlie had his crib. They had their own bathroom and a roll-out twin bed for the next night when Derek came. All 3 girls had their own room and bathroom. As usual, Kamiko got the shaft and got the couch. He was fine, though. There was also a half bathroom in the living area for all to use. I can't say enough how great it was.

The kids and Keenan left around 7:00 to get to the park for the opening. Rachel and I came about an hour later with her kids. Rachel is pregnant and I wanted to help her. I also didn't think we needed to be there super early. I wanted to work around what she wanted. As soon as her kiddos got up, we got going. Bonus: Rachel got me into the park for free with Derek's work perks. We met up with the rest of the group around 10:00 am. We really enjoyed a great day of rides, rain, and crowds. It was fine, though. I had gone to Walmart and bought everyone a rain jacket, so we were dry enough. It also made going on Splash Mountain no big deal since we were a bit wet anyway. Around 4:00, it stopped raining. We figured out how to use the disability pass for Charlie. Basically, you go to an information center and get a return time for the ride you want to go on next. They scan up to 6 tickets and you're good to go. Charlie got the big kids and Rachel on Haunted Mansion. I stayed behind with Rose and bought her her very own churro. The park was very crowded, but we had a great time anyway. While the big kids were on their rides, Charlie got me and Rose and Rachel on Dumbo, Casey Junior, Alice in Wonderland, and Storybook Land in about 1 hour. Rose told the attendant we had a "cutting pass." He said "I don't think that's what we call it, but I know what you mean." It saved us a lot of time and may have created a monster in Rose. Now she knows the system and can go on lots of rides. Just wait til Charlie is tall enough for all rides. Wow. It really is helpful, though, because once you get in line, you have to ditch the stroller. If we could have kept Charlie in his stroller all the time, we would have been fine. But, without the stroller, we had to carry him a lot to keep him from wandering.
Me, Rose, Charlie, and Rachel on the way to Disney!

It's fun to see what gets posted on Instagram


First ride: Small World with Chars
Me and Rose, Rachel and Charlie on Dumbo


Kamiko and Charlie had matching raincoats and really had fun together
Wet, happy kids. Love them all!


Rose with her very own churro

Kobi, Mel, Allie, and Kamiko in line for Splash Mountain



We went over the the California Adventure side after a while and enjoyed rides there. Tower or Terror is being re-done and was closed. California Screamin was closed on and off and we never made it on there. I found Rae and the kids in line at the Luigi cars ride. I asked the attendant if he could help me get to them to help them in line. Then I asked if we could just bypass the line and get on the ride. When Rachel asked me how I did it, I said "I told him my sister-in-law was in line alone with a 5 year old, a 3 year old with Down Syndrome, and is pregnant." He didn't hesitate to help us out. We got dinner over there. I had a great turkey and pesto sandwich on sourdough. Kobi and Rose got mac and cheese in a sourdough bread bowl. Talk about carb loading. It was so good, though. Derek met up with us and we hung out a bit more. The Hunters left for the airbnb and we Adcocks +1 went back to Disneyland for more grown-up fun. We had a bit of a fight, but we sorted things out and finished the night riding Buzz, then watching the parade before leaving the park. Got home late and went to bed to get up and do it again. We love Disneyland. Kamiko said he didn't know how Keenan and I did it all these years. He was tired.
Rachel, Charlie, and Keenan

Buzz Lightyear: Kobi, Keenan, Allie, Mel
Keenan and Allie on Buzz Lightyear

Our youngest family member enjoying the day
Disney NEVER gets old for an Adcock or for our honorary Adcocks



Friday we got up and left around 8:30. It was sad to say goodbye to our awesome place, but I have a feeling we'll be back. Derek was able to get all of us in the park for free with some holiday passes he had. It was so nice of him. Since Kobi was paying her own way, she was especially appreciative. We got fast passes for Radiator Springs, went on Midway Mania, Ariel, rides in Bugs Land, and Monsters, Inc. We also barely made it in to see the new Frozen show. We literally got some of the last seats for the 12:30 show. Kamiko and Allie found seats together. When I looked their way as the show started, I noticed Derek and Family were sitting there. My kids had given their 2 seats together to them. I was one proud mom! They lucked out in getting 4 reserved seats together with Mel and Kobi. So, the only ones solo were Keenan and I. I don't know where he sat, but I know he slept for a big chunk of the show. I got a nice little snooze, too. It was a great show, though. The set and projections were excellent. We hit more rides. Charlie got everyone on the Luigi cars again. Just Keenan and I had to sit out. Then Rachel took the kiddos back to Valencia and Derek joined us big kids at Disneyland. It had been another crowded day, but we made the best of it. Rachel is a trooper. She's got her hands full. She and Derek were grateful that Keenan pushed the stroller most of the day Friday. I tried to help out when I could the day before. We found out later that Rae got a return time for her and the kids for the Little Mermaid ride, got corndogs, then went on the ride before heading home. Charlie pooped all over the seat in the shuttle bus to the parking lot. That was her fun evening. We got dinner (chicken strips or corndogs) and waited in line for Star Tours, then waited 2 hours for Hyperspace Mountain. It was worth it. The ride is now Star Wars themed and is great! What a way to end the time at Disneyland.

In line for Radiator Springs: Mel, Kobi, Allie, Kamiko, Derek, Rose, and Keenan. It was the first time for both Derek and Rose.

The very cute Hunter family


Rose colored this card for me at California Adventure


Post Hyperspace Mountain Churros on our way out of the park: Kobi, Mel, Kamiko, Al, and Derek
We drove to Derek and Rachel's home in Valencia, about a 70 minute drive. Luckily we had no grand plans for Saturday, so we got to sleep in as much as the kids allowed. I think I got up around 8:00. I woke up to pancakes and eggs and bacon. Yes! Thanks Hunters. Kamiko really wanted to go into Los Angeles. He'd never been there. So we hatched a plan to go around noon and be back by 4:00. I didn't want to spend all day if we weren't going to all be together. The girls weren't going to go at first but decided to go, as did Derek. So, Derek, Kamiko, Allie, Mel, Kobi, and I went into LA. We dropped Kamiko off at a street with stores he wanted to see and we headed to the Hollywood walk of fame to check out some stars and see weird people. After about an hour we went back to get Kamiko. We grabbed LA's finest for lunch: Wendy's. We went back to Valencia and all of us went to the mall. Then we ordered pizza and pasta for takeout. We ate at Derek and Rachel's and sat up late talking and looking at Derek and Rachel's wedding photos. Seriously, it was such a great trip. Allie was thrilled to visit the Scientology information center, Derek was happy to see Trump's star, Kamiko bought expensive shoes, and Keenan got a nap.



We topped the whole trip off by eating lunch at Raising Cane's Chicken place in Las Vegas on the way home. Wow, that is some great chicken. That's all they have there: chicken and fries and toast. It is spectacular. I'm so glad we stopped. That made Kamiko and Allie very happy, as they remembered eating there in Missouri and Arkansas. It'll be a place we visit again. My recommendation: the child's meal and spring for the $.99 toast.
Raising Cane with Wonder Woman

I spy with my little eye something that starts with the letter A


So we're now home and the kids have moved into their apartments in Provo. My house is clean and quiet. It's weird. Something new to get used to.


Christmas and New Years 2016



Nothing says Christmas like Christmas Kitty Mitty and a new Sam's Club minky robe. It's gonna be a most excellent holiday season.

All the kiddos were home for Christmas. We had a good time. We went to Fong's for dinner on Christmas Eve. Mom and dad joined us. Then we came back to our place to visit for a bit. We gave mom and dad their gift from the kids - Ancestry DNA Kits. Now we'll know if dad is 101% Swedish. Oh no, what if mom's more Swedish than dad? They were excited with their gifts, especially mom. She's wanted to do this for quite a while. Allie and Kamiko helped them figure them out, spit, and get the kits ready to mail. Now we just wait 4-6 weeks for the results. Drum roll, please....







We also filled out a questionnaire about our Christmas favorites. It was fun to see everyone's answers and to hear the stories behind the favorites. I listed "I'll Be Home for Christmas" as my favorite song because it reminds me of the ward Christmas parties of my youth. The kids who were home from college would sing that song every year at the ward party. Here's the table of our answers:


Aarl
Ann
Keenan
Dana
Kamiko
Allie
Mel
Favorite Christmas Song

White Christmas/
Silent Night
O Holy Night
Silent Night
I’ll Be Home for Christmas
I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas (Home Alone)
Snow in California
What Christmas means to me
Least favorite Christmas song

Hark the Hair-lipped Angels Sing
Christmas Story
Feliz Navidad
12 Days of Christmas
Baby It’s Cold Outside
Little Drummer Boy
12 Days of Christmas
Favorite Christmas Decoration

Kissing Angels
Santa Suit
Poinsettias
Santa Suit
Tree
Tree
lights
Favorite Christmas Movie

White Christmas
White Christmas
Elf
Elf
A Christmas Story
Elf
Elf
Favorite Christmas memory

Watching kids open presents
1st Christmas in Pleasanton
Singing Carols to friends
Getting lots of mail in Bolivia 1988
Getting Gameboy color with pokemon
Getting mitty
Sleeping together in tent and listening to Santa tracker
Least favorite Christmas memory

Kids playing with boxes
6 years old. Dad drunk
Driving brother’s van to see parents and it broke down
When kids quit doing advent calendar
Christmas of 2012
Not having Kamiko here
Al wanting to stay at her apt on Christmas Eve
Favorite Christmas food

Rod Kol
everything
Chinese food
Cinnamon twists
ham
candy
All of the food
Least favorite traditional holiday food

Giblets
eggnog
Fruit cake
Raisin pie
Fruit cake
Fruit cake
Fruit cake
Favorite Christmas treat

candy
Peppar kakor
Applie pie
Sugar cookies
Sugar cookies
candy
Popcorn from the Larsons


Christmas morning we went to Church. A new brother in the ward, Shawn Stevens, who has worked in Hollywood, sang "O Holy Night" and it was beautiful. Very memorable. Definitely a highlight. After church, we came home and opened presents. The gifts for the kids were quite practical. The kids spoiled us with great stuff. It was a fun day. After naps, we went to mom and dad's for dinner. We took what Melia thought was the BEST Christmas present: a meat and cheese platter that Papaw sent. She has decided she wants one for her birthday. She's a funny girl.

Mel gave me a great Arvo watch. Kamiko and Al gave me a Michael Kors bag.

Just look at this. It reminds me of the platters dad would get from patients before there were a ton of online shopping options. Swiss Colony was where it was at! Still is, according to Mel.

Kamiko and Mel got jackets


Instagram tutorial on Christmas day


Keenan gave me this cute scarf


Mel loves making her gingerbread house

The kids gave dad a record player and some records
Well, since the kids were so good to us, we decided to make a trip to Disneyland happen. We left on Wednesday, January 4, and came back on Sunday, the 8th. I'll blog about that soon.

The kids really did give thoughtful gifts and enjoyed watching reactions. Sadly, they have outgrown the advent calendar and other traditions, but they're growing up and are enjoying other aspects of Christmas. Our Christmases are about to change. Sad, but good. I love who my kids are becoming.

New Years...nothing...nothing really. Walter Frank was in town, so that was fun. Keenan took all the kids to Cafe Rio for dinner. I stayed home because I wasn't feeling too great. I watched the Hallmark Channel offerings that night til about 11:00, then I went to bed. The girls went to the movie with Brooke. Kobi was working. Kamiko and Walter Frank went to a dance at UVU. They said it was ok, but nothing special. Happy 2017! Hahaha!