Our baby girl

Follow along as we head to China to adopt our daughter, while raising our other four children, and trying to keep our sense of humor and faith to add the seventh member of our family.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Fingerprints & Family Freaking Fun Time!


On July 3rd, before we hit the road, John and I headed over to the Homeland Security building to get our fingerprints done.  As I've mentioned before, we are old pros at his part.  It took 15 minutes from when we walked in to when we walked out.  The folks inside were super nice and commented how unusual it was to have someone born in the USA getting fingerprinted.  Not many people adopt from foreign countries in Nevada - we are a bit of an anomaly.  This suits us just fine. ♡

Well, due to summer school and work and Sam's return to Texas Tech, we chose to vacation in Salt Lake City, Utah for our family vacation.  We had the two best tour guides anyone could ask for...Uncle Rich and Miss Amanda.  Although we had a few bumps along the way, we had a nice time and got to see some beautiful country and spend time with friends.  We also escaped the heat in Vegas, but traded it for humidity in Utah.  I don't think I've sweat that much in a long time! 

The joke in our family is that when the children are being cranky and ungrateful, John and I tell them THIS IS FAMILY FREAKING FUN TIME...YOU WILL TURN THOSE FROWNS UPSIDE DOWN AND START HAVING FUN...OR ELSE!  Hee hee, I hope everyone has picked up on Mommy's love of sarcasm.

The drive from our house to Salt Lake is about 6 hours and we were entertained by some interesting sights...and smells...along the way.  Besides the usual boys tooting in the car, we were all subjected to the raunchiest smell any of us have EVER smelled...dead pig!  Seriously!  First we thought someone was in gastric distress, then we blamed Codi's stinky sneakers but then John noticed the garbage truck...with two pig legs sticking straight up in the back of the truck bed!  It would have only better if the pig's hooves had pinwheels taped to them...whee...whee...wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!


Our first night in town we visited Mike, Nancy and Liv in their beautiful new home.  It is humongous!! Their home is stunning and so is the neighborhood they live in.  It was so neat to see deer right in their backyard.
 

On the 4th of July we celebrated Independence Day with a round of putt putt golf, the batting cages and a stop at the "Up" house.  The owners were nice enough to let us take a few pictures.
 


We also saw the new movie "Despicable Me 2"...let me say LOVED IT!  I want a purple minion!  Oh wait; I have a purple minion...Maddie!

 
 




We were also treated to some of the most amazing fireworks on the BYU campus.  Uncle Rich's family saved us great seats and it felt like we could reach out and touch them!
 


On Friday we headed to Park City, home of the 2002 Winter Olympics.  We had a blast riding the downhill coaster and Mom and Dad experienced their first zip line ride.  What a thrill!  The coaster was a bobsled-like ride that is totally gravity propelled.  You have a lever that controls how fast or slow you go.  Mommy rode with Maddie, who is a freaking daredevil in disguise as a sweet, little Asian baby.  When we started I said, "Do you want me to slow down", and she screamed, "Go FASTER Mommy!!!!!!!!!" So I barely touched the brakes and she squealed with delight the whole way down the mountain.  When we were almost to the end she yelled at the top of her lungs, "You are the BEST Mommy ever! Thank you for bringing me here!"  The bummer of the day was it starting pouring and lightning, which meant they had to shut down the rides.  We paid a lot of money for just a couple of rides, so Daddy did his best to get some of our money back, but we all wished we could've rode more.

Saturday was zoo and shopping day.  First we headed out to the Hogle Zoo.  It's a small but nice zoo.  I got a lot of neat pictures, but we had to laugh at the monkeys...they all seemed to be a bit...aroused.  Most of the monkey pictures are not appropriate to be shared. :(




Then we headed out to shop...oh yeah!  We hit Tai Pan (seriously, why do we not have one in Vegas?) and I picked up a couple things for the nursery.  Then on to the coolest store I've ever been in - IKEA!  Fun, fun, fun!  The little kids got to play in the playroom while we shopped. Awesome.  I found a cute rug for Kenzie's room and Sam picked up some stuff for her dorm.  Our last stop before dinner was Scheel's sporting goods store.  As stores go, it was ok and had a lot of sporty stuff, but Amanda, Nancy and the kids and I enjoyed our ferris wheel ride...in the middle of the store!  It was relaxing and a great way to see the entire store.

Dinner was an epicurean delight!  We ate at Tocanos, a Brazilian steak house, with Rich's family.  When we finally got up from the tables two hours later, we could hardly move because the food was so delicious.  We also met another family visiting from Texas who are adopting from China too. It's a small and wonderful world we live in.

So now we are on the road again heading back home to our puppies, which Maddie has told us everyday she misses.  Hopefully we will receive an email this week that our fingerprints were accepted and the last piece of paper from the NV Secretary of State will be in the mailbox.  Baby steps closer to bringing Kenzie home.

OUR "DAY" IN THE GORGE

 
I thought my blog post was complete and then...we hit the gorge.  It appears we will be spending an entire day here!  Two lanes of traffic...m-o-v-i-n-g S-L-O-W-L-Y.  It's times like this that the genius comes out of our children.  We get questions like, "what happened?" and "how long is this going to take to get out of here?"  Um....yeah, let me consult my crystal ball.  John then informed me we had travelled two miles in ONE HOUR!  Ugh!  We are making the most of it by listening to Maddie singing Taylor Swift and Katy Perry songs.  As it turns out, it was road work on the right lane of traffic for just a few feet that was slowing things down.  Really Arizona? 

 

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