Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2020

West Trip

We don't often have the opportunity to travel west to see my family. After all, navigating all five of us through school and work schedules, air travel and then figuring out acccomodations between my brother and my parents (cars and lodging) is no small feat! But we snagged a great deal on plane tickets that lined up with a break from school for all three kids, so away we went!

It was great for us allto be together. My parents are usually able to visit us once or twice throughout the year, but this last fall's trip had to be cancelled. And we don't get to see my brother and his kids nearly enough (because he would have to do the same 'navigating' we face). 
The time with all of the cousins together was amazing. My nieces and nephew are aged perfectly between Eli and Maddux on one end and Ruby on the other. They adore and look up to my bigs and can also hang with Ruby. 
We spent a whole week playing in their basement, taking trips to parks, making and eating ALL of the food (11 people require a lot of food!). 
We even got to ski twice and go ice skating!
The last day found us participating in a west version of Christm-Olympics. My mom and the girls worked to put together a very fun game day, complete with prizes.


Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Beach Blitz

As fun as our summer was, the busyness of the kids' camp and music and sports schedules kept us in town for all except the first week when we were out west. With us not making a beach trip in over a year, we struggled to fit some salt water and sand time in before school started back up. And while it wasn't ideal in timing or length, last weekend was the only possibility we found.
We left hours after VBX wrapped up, heading down to Mom-Mom's house. Because the trip was to be so short, we wasted no time in getting to the actual beach.
Before we even made it to her house the first night, we stopped at one of Lehr's favorite surf spots growing up.
The kids' happy place is definitely the beach.
Especially because it was just after 5PM when we arrived, they ran and boarded and splashed and overall bathed in the waves and sun and sand for over an hour.
We basically had the place to ourselves, which made it that much more magical.
Over the next two days we hit the beach each morning, breaking from the heat of the day for lunch and then getting another hour or so in before having dinner with Mom-Mom.
No trip to Melbourne would be complete without hitting two of our favorite spots.
Lehr and I grew up eating pizza on the beach at Bizzarro's. The kids are very familiar with the pizza slices that are too big for the flimsy paper plates they're served on.
And Del's Freeze was a staple for us in high school, and the cheap soft-serve is something the big kids don't mind waiting in line for (which is saying a lot because they are not the most patient about those things).
It was so nice to get a quick dose of sun, sand and salt in before the craziness of school starts next week!
 

Tuesday, June 04, 2019

West Trip - Day 7

Location start/finish: Sedona - drive to Vegas
Activities: sightsee, drive, drive, drive, last dinner, last night

On our final morning in Sedona, we planned to see one sight and then get on the road. (We had a long haul to Vegas.) We enjoyed our final B&B breakfast before loading up. I cannot say enough good about the food there - it was phenomenal!
The last thing for us to see while in Sedona was the Chapel of the Holy Cross. It was beautiful driving up to it, as it's carved into the rock.
The inside of the chapel is likely what you'd expect, but spectacular all the same.
Once that was checked off of our list, we had to face the four+ hour drive back to Vegas. The kids did listen to a few podcasts with us though, and they even enjoyed one, in spite of themselves.
When we arrived, we'd already planned to have our final dinner of the trip be In-N-Out burger, so we checked into the hotel quickly and walked right over.
The big kids had a plan to each get a Double Double AND a single. Unfortunately for them, our order was slightly wrong, so they *only* got their Double Doubles. (Such a tragedy.)

We walked the streets of Vegas - shopping for the kids - for a bit longer until the heat did us in. (It was over 100-degrees that day.) Eventually we gave in and returned to the hotel where thee kids were wowed by the size of our room. When we initially checked in, the room wasn't ready so they upgraded us. They ohhhed and ahhhed for a bit before I put Ruby in the bath and Lehr took them out for their final night on the town.
The main reason to go out was the Eye in the Sky, which Lehr and the big kids had planned on since the beginning. They rode it, but didn't enjoyed it as much as they thought they might. Lehr followed that up by a HUGE dessert treat. So big that Maddux didn't even eat much of it at all!

Monday, June 03, 2019

West Trip - Day 6

Location start/finish: Sedona
Activities: jeep tour, pool-hang out day

Today was our second 'nothing planned' day on this trip, but we still ended up doing one planned thing: a jeep tour. We had to get up early so that we could eat and make our early jeep time. With a B&B though, you are at the mercy of their breakfast hours (meaning we were late), so we literally boarded the jeep as soon as we arrived.
The jeep tour was wild...way more intense than we'd expected. We drove off-road to two separate locations to get out, covering plenty of twisty and steep, rocky terrain along the way.
The first section had me and all of the kids in the back, and Lehr in the passenger seat. It was all I could do to hang on to a strap above me, brace my foot against Eli's seat across from me, and use my arm as a shoulder belt for Ruby...the ride was so rough that I was sure we would pop out of the jeep at any moment (even though we were wearing tight lap belts).
The first stop gave us some spectacular views. (Lehr called the bottom photo's rock structure 'toes', which always grossed Maddux out.)
After the first stop, Lehr offered to trade places with me and I took him up on it. The ride in the front seat was a completely different experience (so much smoother!).
And I felt better with Lehr holding onto Ruby as he wasn't getting thrown around as much as I was in the back. The things this jeep was capable of were mind-boggling. We went up (and down) the steepest of hills, all covered in rocks bigger than anything we've come even close to encountering on anything off-road around here.
The only wildlife we saw was a few lizards (small), but the tour guide assured me he saw snakes at least once each week. We did see some great vegetation the entire trip, but on the tour we learned about some of the specifics and how/when they grew.
After we grabbed a Whole Foods lunch, we went back to our place so that we could hang at the pool all afternoon. It was so nice outside! Lehr took Ruby to a playground and spray ground right across the street from our place while I took the big kids to the pool.
After about an hour, the kids and I moved over to the outdoor day beds to read and relax.
Eventually Lehr and Ruby returned and we returned to the pool for a bit. Eventually the kids and I took up residence in a hammock. (I think we would have stayed there all night if we didn't need to eat dinner.)
For dinner we found a low-key (for real this time!) mexican restaurant and had churros for dessert. The kids LOVED that. And on the way home we came across a sign that we tried to decipher the meaning of. (Cowboys lasso-ing, or lasso crossing?)
Finally, we stopped back by the playground Lehr and Ruby visited earlier. We had a blast making up 'obstacle courses', American Ninja Warrior style, and racing against each other's times. Ruby really loved this!

Sunday, June 02, 2019

West Trip - Day 5

Location start/finish: Sedona
Activities: hike, swim, sight-see, shop

After much driving, it was nice to wake up and not have any lengthy car time ahead of us. Lehr booked a Bed-n-Breakfast for us in Sedona which turned out to be the most amazing grounds ever.
They had about 20 rooms, which were more like small apartments.
Right outside of our door was a few meandering pathways to chairs and daybeds and hammocks and then on to the pool.
It was all very awesomely southwest in decor, and of course the backdrop was red rocks everywhere.
We started the morning with breakfast on the grounds: savory waffles with eggs. (This made the top 3 meals list for Lehr and I.) From there we drove a short way to hike Cathedral Rock.
We didn't end up getting to the very top, but Ruby made it the whole way to our top destination on her own two feet.
Nothing like gummy fruit snacks to keep you motivated!
From there we went 'in town' to grab some lunch and spend some time exploring the downtown area. More shopping for the kids, because they loved checking out all of the shops.
It was here that we settled up with the kids from our corn hole game the day before. (Losers - us - bought ice cream.)
Around 3PM we decided to grab a quick change of clothes and hit Sliding Rock before it cooled down too much. We'd heard such great things about it, and we could see why. The best way to describe it is like a natural waterpark.
Pools of water everywhere, blended together with natural rock slides. Honestly though, we barely went in because the water was FREEZING. Before we left, Eli and Lehr did the 'big jump' from a high rock into the one deep section. The girls and I watched - I was happy to stay warm on the side with Ruby.
We drove back and changed with the intention of grabbing a low-key dinner outside somewhere. I maintain that I was led astray by Yelp and a few other reputable sources to believe that my choice would be laid back. While the dinner (and scenery) was amazing, it was pricier and fancier than expected. We jokingly refer to it as our 'accidental fancy dinner'.
Once home, I got Ruby to bed and the big kids went with Lehr to the pool.