Thursday, April 15, 2010

Easter, British Columbia and cheeky kids

Someone found the usb cord to the camera and so somebody is catching up. Oh, and yah I did take those photos at the Zoo since a bunch of people asked and I am prone to downloading good photos off the web when I forget my camera. We have 3 cameras now ranging from "I-bought-this-in-case-it-gets-stolen-on-that-one-trip-camera" to "it's-broken-twice-and-resurrects-itself-so-it-must-have-nine-lives-camera" to "it-costs-a-lot-and-is-big-to-lug-around-but-I'm-happy-with-the-pics-camera". You'll often see a sampling from all 3 cameras here.

Easter Egg Hunt with Viswanathans

Keiran was the cutest as this was his first hunt where he ran around and "got it"- yes we are multi-purposing holiday buckets


The girls LOVE that they can pick as many "flowers" as they want from the yard

When my parents were here, we went to Langley, BC to go through the Vancouver area temple open house- it is lovely


This is a good depiction of the trip- grandma and grandpa are so great to have around! In the gym of the adjacent stake center, they had a huge map of the world with red sticker dots of all the temples and where they are located. Odessa was looking a little too close and I warned her to step back. Later as we were walking around the grounds, I noticed something in her hair.
Me: "Oh no!"
My Dad: "What is it??"
Me: "I just found a TEMPLE in Odessa's hair!"


We stopped in the tulip fields of Skagit Valley on the way home, this has long been a favorite place for my Dad especially






We mostly took pictures from the car. Ada and Stephen were playing around at lunch and she kind-of "dislocated" her elbow. It's a common condition in kids where the joint kind of slides around and pinches a nerve and it's really painful. Thankfully (?) this is a common occurrence in Hunt children and we learned all about it in Chicago from Nathan and Beth and how to fix it without going to the ER. So Stephen and I had both tried our hand at "fixing" her arm and she just SCREAMED bloody murder the whole time and even though I thought I felt a little click (the sign it's back in place)- she didn't show a ton of improvement although she held it in her car seat and promptly fell asleep. When we got to the tulip fields, she started SCREAMING when we tried to get her out of her car seat- someone nearby asked us what we were doing to the poor girl, so I decided we had better find an urgent care rather than try and see all the fields. So we made the circuit while my dad used his i-phone to locate all kinds of things for us including the nearest Group Health urgent care center. I must say I am glad my parents are so much more tech savvy than us. Everyone was a little disappointed to leave the fields and we had planned on having dinner in La Conner, but oh well.
We got to the Everett center, and she again cried when I took her out of her car seat. My dad said a quick prayer at the car that she would be pain free soon. We got to the waiting room and Stephen started the check in process- Odessa raced off to the aquarium and all of a sudden, Ada gets off my lap, runs over to the aquarium and slaps BOTH hands against the glass. My parents and I were stunned. I made Ada squeeze my hand, give me five, pull on my fingers, you name it. I started waving at Stephen "Don't check her in! She's FINE- the CRAZY NUT."
We all felt she had kind of been over-nursing it and freaking out about it since the parking lot at lunch where I am pretty sure it was fixed. I was so glad we didn't have to pay for urgent care services. On the way home she demanded we stop and pee right away - twice. So you can imagine when we finally pulled in the driveway I had had enough of her demands that night! Too funny, we were all so glad she was fine.
Just one of the many adventures with these 2 kids lately!
My mom got them ice cream cones- 2 days in a row and the first day Ada got mint chocolate and the second she got vanilla.
The second day she was licking her cone and I noticed something on her cone, I picked it off and told her: "It's just lint".
Ada: "Hey, I wanted VANILLA".

We also got some cupcakes (early birthday for me) and Odessa and Ada got the mini ones.
Odessa held hers up to me and asked: "Did this shrink in the wash?"

9 comments:

Michelle M said...

The "flowers" from your yard are much prettier than the tulips (and very abundant as well)!

So do you frequently shrink clothes in the wash?! Ha ha.

Cara said...

beautiful pictures. I love hearing the cute things your girls say. :)

Beth said...

gotta love the nursemaid's elbow that "fixes" itself.
Isn't it strange? Bryn had it MULTIPLE times, Cait and Diana never.

Odessa does say really cute things and those tulips are amazing. I would like to come some spring just to see that. Your temple photos are excellent.

Larsen said...

Your girls are so clever. I wish my kids said funny things like that Tara!

Glad to hear that the elbow was self fixed. Whew!

Those tulip fields are gorgeous!

mandy* said...

I love reading about the Hunt adventures. The girls are too funny. We drove by your house the other day and Cohen said, "Ada? Odessa?" I said, "No, sorry. We'll have to go see them another day..." We are having Hunt withdrawals.

Danielle said...

Sorry you didn't get to have pizza in Mt. Vernon! Kid drama when you make such an effort at a fun and interesting outing is such a pain.
Question about going up to BC: did you guys need passports for the girls? We are wanting to take the train up there but I have not gotten my act together to get passports for everyone. Shoot me an email when you get a chance. :)

Becky said...

You and your adventures! I love your backyard...it looks so fun.Hope you're loving your house!

Corey said...

Glad to hear I'm not the only one with laundry mishaps! Ha! Sorry to hear about all the sicky ickys and ouchies your kids have been having lately. At least you've been able to go on some great adventures while your family has been in town. We'd love to go up to the temple too, but doubt it will happen since out passports are way out of date. Oh well!

Alyssa said...

Darling pictures - and darling girls. I love it when you include their cheeky comments!