Sunday, December 3, 2023

Sun Valley

 My parents texted all of us a few weeks ago saying they were paying to have everyone stay at a hotel in Sun Valley who wanted to come. We were in for sure! After booking things they notified them that they upgraded us to the Lodge. I had never been to this hotel and didn't know what I was getting into. What a pleasant surprise we had in store! The hotel was decked out for Christmas, and every room is a suite! Complete with the deepest bathtub I've ever seen. Thankfully the second floor had a big family room giving us a place for kids to play and adults to chat. 

After getting all checked in we went to dinner at a pizza place in town. We ate and left quickly because Colby was losing his mind, but once we got him settled with the babysitter we all met at the outdoor pool and hot tub. It started snowing and felt absolutely magical with all the Christmas décor around us. After we had our fill of swimming we met up in the family room the rest of the night. Beckham passed out on one of the chairs while we enjoyed staying up late with the big kids playing hide and seek. 

The next morning was kind of a free for all since the hotel didn't have breakfast. We headed into town for breakfast at the Kneadery. It had trophy animals all over the walls which the kids loved. Some had morning walks together, and I was able to time Colby's morning nap so I could walk with the group to grab a pastry around the corner with Logan. From there we basically waited around until check out time so we could get one final picture together at the iconic Sun Valley barn. We drove home as the snow began to fall. It was the perfect way to kick off the Christmas season.










Getting ready for his birthday! I took his 12 month pic early so I can get his banner pictures printed. I can't believe he's turning one next week....




November and Thanksgiving

 November was full and fun! We kicked it off with Justin's birthday. Butte played in a quarter-final game for football state in Pocatello, so I planned a babysitter and we went to dinner and watched the football game. It was so great! There's nothing like alone time with your spouse when you have four little kids! The next day was the perfect fall day for a hike, so we took the kids to lower cedar creek and hiked to the waterfall. It was 40-ish degrees with a faint drizzle of rain making it feel like the perfect fall hike. 

Two weeks later Butte made it to the state championship game. This was a big deal for our town since Butte has never won a championship. I texted the Beals to let them know and surprisingly, many of them wanted to come cheer them onto victory! We met at Costa Vida before the game and had the best time together at the game. Butte pulled out the win after a seriously incredible game. I will never forget the forced fumble return touchdown when they were on the 1 yard line with only 4 seconds left putting us two touchdowns ahead going into the half. The entire stadium was absolutely going insane. With two minutes left in the game the whole Butte crowd chanted "Dilly Strong" in support of one of the teammates whose story I mention in a photo caption below. It was the most fun at a football game I've ever had and will surely go down in Butte County lore for a long time to come.

We had an enriched November with extra study about the Pilgrims for homeschool. I love how much my kids learned about the Mayflower and the Pilgrim's first year in America. We looked forward to having the Roses come stay for Thanksgiving all month. Emmett made a chain count down and I planned and prepped as much as I could. It was my first time cooking a whole Thanksgiving meal and it tasted just like Mom's! I was feeling pretty proud and we had a great time with Justin's family. He planned a lot for them to do while they were here, including pickleball and a live action version of Among Us at the church. Logan especially enjoyed playing the Imposter part. 

The weekend before Thanksgiving Justin helped organize Arco's first Turkey Trot - complete with "lost" turkeys along the route that the kids could find and turn in for a prize at the end. We had about 20-30 people turn out which felt like a huge success for the first year! 

As soon as family left for home Justin helped me put Christmas up at our house. I left a sticky note in one of the Christmas storage bins from last year that said "Merry Christmas in your new house!" - We are especially feeling love and gratitude this Christmas season being in our new home.


Drawing from youtube tutorials...with goggles? Why not?




Making Mars








Earth cookies




Come, Follow Me lessons




One of many tantrum positions

The kids sure enjoyed all their cousins electronics while they were here!
























Emmett's drawings becoming more...graphic. He hates any mention of blood, so he said drawing it is his way of trying to get over it.

More tantrum positions.


Making Venus


Turkey Trot!







Earlier this season the team had a teammate collapse on the sideline due to a blood clot to his brain. He went in for emergency surgery and has been recovering since. It is a miracle he's alive, let alone walking and talking but still has a long way to go. Anyway - they wheeled him out onto the field and upon announcing Butte the state champions, he got out of his wheelchair and walked to grab the trophy surrounded by his teammates and coaches. It was truly an incredible moment.





Building cabins like the Pilgrims.




Hide n seek with Colby




We did an object lesson for how far the planets are from the sun (1 toilet paper square = 1 million miles) which quickly turned into mummy wrapping and other shenanigans. 









Making Mercury


Making Mayflowers








Cutie Pilgrim boys







11 months old



We finally got all our grass put in!!

























Moon phases with friends.