Last week we all got sick. This week we were all better for the most part. Ces still has gunk in her eyes, and I still cough occassionally, but we're all functioning normally. Yay!
On Monday, I kept Emilia home from school, just in case she was still contagious from her fever. She was fine all day, so she went to school Tuesday just in time to make it to her class field trip to the pumpkin patch. She was excited about playing in the "corn box" (a sandbox type thing with corn kernels instead of sand), petting the pigs and picking up the chickens, and picking out the biggest pumpkin.
We gave the girls a bath Tuesday night and since she slept on wet hair, Cecily woke up rocking a David-Bowie-esque 'do Wednesday morning. Of course, she wouldn't stand still long enough for me to take a good picture of it. This is the best I got.
I was taking pictures of Cecily, so I
had to take some of Mira, too.
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Mira kissing Cecily's foot. I don't know. |
I've been struggling with my depression lately. Exercising was enough after Cecily was born to stave off the lows, but it's slowly but steadily been getting worse. I'm trying some supplements to see if I can improve my mood without having to deal with the side-effects of depression medication. I only started this week, so the jury is still out on that.
But on Wednesday, I decided that I NEEDED to look good even if I was staying home all day. I just needed the self-esteem boost. I think I succeeded.
Mira needed in on the picture taking again. She's so adorable. Look at that perfect skin! I love being goofy with her.
Emilia had fall break on Thursday and Friday. Since we didn't take a family vacation this summer, we decided have a "staycation" this weekend. I had so much fun playing and spending time with my kids. It was wonderful.
Steve took Thursday afternoon off. We had an early dinner and then took them to the Museum of Natural Curiosity at Thanksgiving Point. This was the most expensive thing we did all weekend, and my least favorite. The museum opened last April and has been crazy busy ever since. If we had gone on a school day during the day, it probably would have been fine, but since it was fall break for the entire county, there were too many kids there for any of us to really enjoy it. Although Steve says he had fun.
Friday morning we decided to take the girls to the Provo Rec Center. They have a new multi-million-dollar facility with a kid-friendly pool. The kid-friendly part wasn't as good as the one we played in when we went to visit the Nelsons last month. This one had water spraying and splashing everywhere and the young kids were always afraid to go up to the top. Cecily loves slides, but she didn't want to go down more than a few times because she kept getting doused in water when she got up the stairs.
That afternoon, Emilia, Mira and I went on our first geocaching outing. We found three that were near us. Mira was enamored. She keeps asking if we can go treasure hunting again. Then that evening, the two older girls had a birthday party to go to, so Steve and I enjoyed a quiet dinner with Cecily.
Saturday we decided to go to the Clark Planetarium and watch a show and then go on a hike to Ensign Peak. My mom was nice enough to watch Cecily for us, since the star show would be right during her nap.
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Mira and Emilia "on Mars." |
The show was fun. It made me extremely motion sick, but it was cute. Mira cried during all but the last 10 minutes because she was scared of how dark it was. But now she says, "The show was so fun!" Silly kid. The Planetarium had a bunch of exhibits to look through, too, so we took a while and looked through them all.
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Walking on the moon. |
Our hike was a short hike--about a 1/2 mile, and there wasn't a lot to look at on on the way up. The girls started complaining about 10 steps in. "Are we there yet?" "How long will this take!?" "This is too hard! I can't walk another step." Finally I told them to pretend they were Twilight Sparkle trying to make it to the top of the Crystal Castle and beat King Sombra. There wasn't another word of complaint. Although, I was called Spike the rest of the hike.
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A view of the city through the trees. |
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The great Salt Lake is back there blending in with the sky. |
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The view from the top. |
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The monument at the top. Emilia pretended the ball on top was the Crystal Heart. |
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Mira's face. Haha. |
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I couldn't see the screen, so this was my best guess. Not bad. Downtown is behind Steve's head. |
After our hike we got Papa Murphy's pizza and ate it at my parents' house. Today we're at Nick and Wilda's again celebrating Steve's birthday. I'll put the pictures up next week. He'll be 39 on Thursday. Hard to believe.