Over the long weekend, Bill decided we all needed to jump in the truck for a ride. I am not usually up for rides especially long ones, but with a little bit of complaining at first we started on our way. We did make a side trip to the Kewa Pueblo for the Indian Art Market. We had lunch there. Bill got some really hot green chile stew and the boys enjoyed fry bread with powdered sugar. I had some really good taquitos. My biggest problem with drives in the mountains is the anxiety I feel when I look over and there is nothing there. It really makes me nervous. I just close my eyes and pray. But after a few switchbacks, we saw some really pretty flowers, some cool rock formations and just had a good time listening to the boys laugh. We ended the day with a treat for the boys with dinner at McD’s
Category Archives: Happenings
Bill’s big day
Bill has been dreading this day all year. He knew it was coming and even though he is not old, he says he feels like it. I guess having a college student, a 1st grader and a 3 year old can do that. I told him 40 is the new 30, but he didn’t believe me. We had a barbecue with some friends and enjoyed some really yummy Texas Sheet Cake. Good choice, Bill. 🙂 Then it was on to the birthday presents. Bill will usually tell me what he wants and I will go and get it. I always hate this because I should be more creative with his gifts. So I try to surprise him. Last year, he got a gift certificate for a glider flight at the local airport. So I really thought long and hard about a gift this year. I came up with the best one and never once hinted at what he might get. He was so surprised.
School Days
Billy started school on Tuesday. He is in the first grade. We met his teacher during his evaluation and she seems really nice. He gets to sit at a desk this year. He has been used to sitting at tables so desks are a novelty. He is riding the bus again this year. On Tuesday when I woke him up for school he asked me where did the night go. He was up and ready to go and was heading out the door at 7:30. His bus doesn’t show up until 8:27. I was hoping this attitude would last. It did for two days. Then today we missed the bus and Billy is complaining that first grade is too long. He went to all day kindergarten last year so I don’t know what the difference is, but he seems to think there is. He is already complaining about homework. He has had to read two books to me and practice counting backwards from 20. Not hard at all, but it’s homework. Billy is a funny kid. He may complain about going to school, but once he’s there he has a great time. So I am hoping for a semi-good attitude ( I don’t want to get my hopes up) because there’s only 169 days to go.
Baden is 3!
About two weeks ago, I told Baden his birthday was coming. He said ooh, cake. I said you want cake and he said Spongebob cake. So for the past two weeks when asked what he wanted for his birthday, he said Spongebob cake. Well, Saturday rolled around and it was Baden’s big day. He turned 3! The day he was born he was so tiny and had long, skinny legs. He was beautiful. Now he is the cutest thing ever and has chunky legs. He runs everywhere. He makes us laugh. He follows Billy everywhere. He likes to do what Billy does. He loves his big brother. For his birthday, we headed out to the Turquoise Trail. We had lunch in Madrid (where the film Wild Hogs was filmed) and then to Cerrillos to the Turquoise Mine and Petting Zoo. Quite a combination. We didn’t make it to the mine, but the petting zoo although small was fun. It’s always fun when there are goats. We had fun feeding the goats and petting them. Then it was back to the house for what else, Spongebob cake. Baden loved opening his presents and of course eating cake. Happy Birthday, Baden!
Edge of the Cedars
While in Utah we went to the Edge of the Cedars State Park in Blanding. Edge of the Cedars State Park is the site of a pre-Colombian Pueblo Indian ruin and a modern museum, which is the regional archaeological repository for southeast Utah. Remains of the Ancestral Pueblo Indian Village with its unique architectural structures is a testament to the Indian civilization that once flourished in southeastern Utah. Edge of the Cedars museum houses an excellent collection of Anasazi pottery and other exceptional ancient Indian artifacts. Additional exhibits display cultural materials and information about Navajo and Utah Indians. It’s a really interesting museum. It has so many artifacts and displays. The boys really seemed to enjoy it especially the great house and the sun “dial”.
A drive to remember
Bill loves showing off the beauty of San Juan County, Utah. When we went up to Utah for our annual 24th of July celebration camping trip we invited our friends, the Gacks. We were stationed together at Andrews. The Gacks are diehard East Coasters. We wanted to show them that West is Best. 🙂 What better way to show them then on a drive in the country. Bill loves showing off the beauty of San Juan County where he was born and raised. I am not one for long drives over roads that have one side mountain and the other side nothing. It’s just not my thing, but being the good sport I am I hopped in the truck with a minimal amount of complaining. I also brought a book (Hunger Games which I highly recommend). Anyway, it was a beautiful day and even though there were some thunder clouds and a little bit of rain, the Gacks really got to see the beauty that is the west.
Small town parades
Every year Monticello, Utah where Bill was born and raised hosts a Pioneer Day celebration. When we lived on the east coast we always tried to make it out to Utah during this time. Now that we live so close, we are making it an annual trip. The best part of the Pioneer Day celebration is the parade. There is nothing better than a small town parade. We gather our bags for all the candy that is thrown, we get up close and personal with the floats and we have a great time. You definitely aren’t going to get candy at the Macy’s Day parade. Nobody can throw it because the balloons would float away. You will always hear a siren go off at a small town parade along. Where else will you see tractors in a parade? Definitely not at the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena. It’s a great slice of small town life.
It was orange and had lines
As I watching the news, Billy came running out of his room. Mommy, there’s something in my room. He ran to our room and jumped in our bed. Baden and I looked in his room and didn’t see anything. Billy was really freaked out. He was so freaked out that he started freaking me out which made him start to cry. I asked him what he saw. He said it was orange and had lines. He said it wasn’t an alligator or an elephant. I was happy to hear that. I sent Bill to look in his room and he didn’t see anything, but Billy insisted there was something there. As he calmed down and we determined that there probably wasn’t anything in his room, I went in to get pajamas. As I was picking up toys, I spied it. It was definitely orange and it had lines. It wasn’t an alligator or an elephant or even a donkey like Billy said. It was a ……
While Bill is away…
The boys and I headed east to Oklahoma last week to visit my mom and dad. It’s so nice to be able to hop in the car and go visit. We spent a week with them just hanging out. Mom and I got a pedicure which has kind of become a tradition for us during our summer visits. Grandpa taught Billy how to play Bakugan. Mom and I took the boys bowling. They had a great time. Billy got a strike and proclaimed I am the best bowler in all of Oklahoma! He beat me in the second game 114 to 107. Maybe Wii bowling is paying off. 🙂 We got to eat Bebe’s famous pancakes. Billy asked me how many pieces he needed to eat and I said 6 because that’s how old you are. As he was fiddling around and not eating, Grandpa said you better eat your six pieces. Billy said well you have to eat 100 pieces because that’s how old you are. Everyone including Dad got a good laugh out of that one. It was a good week. I didn’t get to take the camera. Bill took it to scout camp. I am pleased to say he survived his 17th scout summer camp.
A year already
It’s official. We have been in New Mexico a year now. It doesn’t seem that long ago that we were getting ready for the move. We were living like squatters in our house in Maryland waiting for the phone to ring for those coveted showings. Then the day finally arrived and we were on our way. Now a year has passed and I can say we are loving New Mexico. I have always felt more comfortable on the other side of the Mississippi River. I just love the Southwest. Being able to look out my kitchen window and see a beautiful mountain is so cool. Looking up in the sky and being able to see the stars is another joy. The best thing is being so close to our family. It has been a blessing to be able to have them so close especially as I was dealing with my illness and surgery. Yep, I think New Mexico is a perfect fit.