Wednesday, June 20, 2018

May Mayhem

I have some unexpected time for blogging right now.  Jason and I got up at 4:00 am this morning, expecting to board a flight to New York.  I'm accompanying him to his AIA (American Institute of Architects) convention to celebrate our fifteenth wedding anniversary, plus, why wouldn't I go to New York?  Instead of strolling 5th Avenue, however, we are currently camped out at the airport, having volunteered to take a later flight.  Jason could use the time to catch up on some work, plus we are now a smidge wealthier for the inconvenience.  Definitely worth it!

So May.  It was crazy.  Does everyone's life get this chaotic at the end of the school year, or just families with older children?  With four kids at four schools, I was nearly undone.  Our schedule was jam-packed with performances, parties, and picnics, but we still managed to toss in some fun of our own.

Living Traditions:  The Living Traditions festival, just a block away from Jason's work, was fascinating.  Eli and Annika loved these Peruvian retablos.  As for me, I was intrigued by the nine stringed Norwegian Hardanger fiddle we saw.

Brooklyn and Talia were most excited by all the unique food vendors.

We finally settled on some momo, a Tibetan style dumpling with Nepali spices.  Delicious!

Can't forget the mango lassi to wash it down.  Yup, that was a good day.

Heber Creeper:  Speaking of good days, we had a blast riding the Heber Creeper for Family Home Evening.  Let's just say that my family totally rocks the dance party, especially Jason.  

As a treat, we dined on Mozartkugeln, courtesy of Justin and Brianna who bought us these delectable gems in Austria.  Just as tasty as I remembered!

Views were pretty appetizing as well.


Girl Scouts: We celebrated the conclusion of another year in scouting with a picnic at Liberty Park.  We feel so grateful to have found a supportive troop at Our Lady of Lourdes that warmly welcomed Brooklyn and Talia with their busy schedules.  Their leaders have worked really hard to help both girls progress to earn their bronze and silver awards.  For her bronze award, Talia is crocheting some plastic bag sleeping mats for the homeless.

Here's Brooklyn with troop leader, Carol Huffman.  For her silver award, Brooklyn organized an after-school volunteer program at Jackson Elementary school.

And here's our cute Talia, bridging into Cadettes.

The Hogle Zoo.  I know, our family posts about the zoo all the time.  But who can resist the cute animal pics?

Apparently Annika can.  She was way more interested in the elephants.  Perhaps because you can pet them.  (Or do they pet you?)

Spoiled gal, she got to each a lunchable and get her toenails painted, all from her eleph(ant) observation perch.


These lucky zoo visitors got to pet this rhino, having paid for a special encounter.  I'm not certain I would be that brave.

I would feed the sea lions, though.  What an awesome job!

The Hogle zoo recently acquired a couple of red pandas.  Yup, they definitely fall into that cuddly cute category.

Some animal encounters are unexpected, like this family of geese that paraded through the gift store before coming to rest outside.

Our kids generally enjoy cooling off at the splash pad...

...but Annika tripped and took a bad tumble.

Made for some interesting last day of preschool pics.  Poor baby!

Good thing she's got a great big sister to take care of her.  Thanks, Brooklyn.

A Bit of Work: Despite May's furious pace, we still made some progress around the house.  We purchased a giant whiskey barrel and planted some flowers.


Nicely done, Jason.

Even more significantly, we found someone willing to haul away our tree trunk.  If all goes well, it will eventually be used at a park out in Daybreak.

Bye bye, honey locust.  We will miss you--sort of.  We've had a couple of neighbors comment on how they're glad the tree is gone because it spread giant pods everywhere. 

The aftermath.


Annika:  No monthly recap would be complete without a montage of Annika's antics.  Here she is blowing bubbles by the tree before it was removed.

Another favorite pastime is finding tiny friends to inhabit her bug cage.

One evening she convinced us to take her on a caterpillar hunt up City Creek Canyon.  We hunted for nearly two hours without success.  The only caterpillar we found was being consumed by parasitic larvae.  Pretty horrifying.


Annika still loves to play in water...


play guitar...

...and play with Spark.

Her newest passion is painting rocks.  She collects stones from all over the neighborhood, gets out her watercolor paints, and decorates for hours.

Her goal is to paint every rock in the whole world.


Most of these are for her good friend Jefferson.


Annika's obsession with stuffed animals remains undimmed, even when they crowd her bed.  When I went to wake her up one morning, I found her sound asleep, exactly like this.

She sure makes our life amusing!  There May be Mayhem around here, but I wouldn't have it any other way.

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