We did do a lot of fun stuff this last week. If we can have a few more weeks like this, maybe I'll be more ready to give them up by the time school starts.
Monday was Pioneer Day here in Utah, but Steve didn't have the day off, so we didn't do anything out of the ordinary. We went to Julia Pace's house (the lady that I help on Mondays) and I helped her find Cherokee stuff she had hiding in a million different boxes, bags, and suitcases.
Tuesday, we finally went to another summer $1 movie--it was Megamind. I had forgotten how much I liked that movie! It's extremely well-written, Will Ferrell is always so fun, and the redemption/change arc for the bad guy is so unique and satisfying. I really enjoyed it and I wasn't expecting to.
That night, Ben dropped off Cari (he'd been up to help my parents get their house ready to sell in August) so she could have a sleepover with cousins. The Elder's Quorum also had a barbeque that night and since Steve is the secretary in the Elder's Quorum, we had to be there. (We probably would have gone anyway. Maybe.) It was fun to spend time with all the people who came, but I still left early to go to gymnastics. This time I worked on doing my front handspring and front bounder on the tumble track (a long, sort-of-stiff trampoline). I got the front handspring, but the front bounder was not ready. I also took 45 minutes trying to overcome my fear of doing a front tuck on the trampoline. I did it! I did a front tuck 3 times before I had to leave. I hurt something in my arm pretty bad this week. Every time I turn my wrist, I get a stabbing pain going from my wrist to my elbow. Not so fun. And it's not getting better very quickly. I may have to stay away from handsprings and bounders this week so I don't injure it any more.
I did have my friend do a video of me doing both things that I've learned, so click here if you want to see it.
Wednesday the girls had gymnastics, and then afterward, I went over to a friend's house that travels for work. She gave me all her tips for seeing London and Paris and traveling in general. It made me even more excited for my trip. That afternoon, a babysitter watched the girls while I went to the temple with the rest of the Relief Society Presidency. It sure was beautiful that day.
That night, we were invited to have s'mores at the home of a widow in the ward. She invites two families over every Wednesday during the summer for s'mores. This is the second time we've gone and we've really enjoyed it both times. She's a funny, quirky lady and the kids love her big yard and roasting their own marshmallows (except Mira--the weirdo doesn't like marshmallows!).
As we got in the car to head home, a thunderstorm started over Utah lake. The widow lives up on the mountain, so we had a great view of the natural fireworks. (Mira also hates fireworks--natural or manmade. She wailed in the car the whole time I was taking pictures because she was "scared to look at the lightning!".)
Megan was leaving Friday, so we wanted to get together one last time, but she was frantically helping my parents get the work done on the house that it needed as well, so we settled on meeting at Thanksgiving Point on Thursday for a couple hours. Nick was nice enough to go with us so we could get in for cheap with his Grandparent's pass. We chose to do Farm Country this time, so the girls rode ponies and took a wagon ride. It was pretty cool--they were re-shoeing a pair of Clydesdales so we got to watch them work on that for a while. Feeding the baby goats was pretty fun, too, though I failed to get a picture of that.
Steve had game night that night and I watched a movie while processing the pictures that I took last weekend. I watched Safe Haven. It's a Nicholas Sparks story so I should have known better. I was in the mood for a romantic drama, but I'm not a fan of his blatant pulling of heartstrings. This one was less blatant than his others in that regard, but the story was pretty cliche, so I still wasn't a fan.
I had to get the oil changed Friday, and I worked for a number of hours processing pictures again. Steve was nice and made dinner so I could keep working. After the kids were in bed, we watched the recent remake of The Magnificent 7, which I was very disappointed in. I think it should have been rated R. There was so much violence. Uck. I wish I would have shut it off when Steve said, "We know the ending. They're going to win. It's just a question of how many of them are going to die in the process." Over half. Plus another 296 or so others. That's how many. Uck.
We had a ton of fun Saturday going up to Payson Lake as a family. Picnic lunch, swimming, looking for colorful rocks, and a beautiful trail walk around the lake.
We got home around six, made the kids dinner, changed, and left the girls with a babysitter. We had tacos at a new place called 180 Tacos. Most of them were super good. We tried 6 different kinds: achiote pork, buffalo chicken, old skool steak asada, korean bbq pork, cascabel chili chicken, and baja fish. My favorites were the cascabel chili chicken and the korean bbq pork. Interesting and different, but so so tasty. Since we had a babysitter, I wanted to do something out-of-the-ordinary, so we were going to drive up Provo Canyon and play frisbee golf at a new course, but Google was wrong and the park we drove to didn't actually have a course. So we decided to drive up to Squaw Peak (the local make-out point after dark) since neither of us had been up there since we got married. We got to the top just as the sun was setting and it made for some gorgeous views and pictures. It was a perfect summer day. Ahhhhh.