Wednesday, April 8, 2009

More travel pics

Okay... so you suffered through the interminable post documenting our trip to California... Here are more pics - with less reading. :)

First, I must say that the worst part of a road trip (besides the fear of getting sleepy driving) is dealing with the speed limits. I did pretty well, though... MOST of the time.

I may have sped for a bit... but I got home faster!
Sorry about the dusty dashboard. It's time to detail.


Beverly Hills? In Nevada?
I have a feeling that it's just not the same...



Have you ever noticed that towns, especially in Utah, often put the letters for their city on nearby mountains? It appears that Battle Mountain drew the short straw in that situation...

Sorry, Battle Mountain!


I LOVED my time visiting Mark and Ellie. Their new place is great, and they were such fun to chat with! Plus, I got to hold cute little Sylvie and Hannah had a dedicated playmate!

Mark, napping with Sylvie. Adorable!


Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco
Yummy!!!



Cool sourdough bread critters
The kids loved them!



On Pier 39 with cousin Griffin


Did you notice that sign behind the kids?
Yep! Stay classy, San Francisco!!!



A cone at the Jelly Belly factory on our way to Sacramento


Not too many pics with Gecky and Shana, but we had great fun playing Guitar Hero and AI Karaoke. Love you guys!


We drove by our old house, to remind Hannah.
Not much has changed... except there's a stop sign there now.



Then we headed to Karin and Larry's
for Sunday afternoon Conference and family dinner.
Hannah, Becky, and Shana out front


Larry, Karin, and Hector the cat


Then we had to bid California and the fabulous weather good bye and head back to Utah... (wipe a tear!)

I saw this cool old truck on the road home and had to snap a quick pic!
Isn't it gorgeous?!!

Traveling Hannah-isms

On our trip, we watched the Sunday afternoon session of Conference at Shana's parents' home (Larry and Karin). After Conference, Larry went to get Grandma (Karin's mom) for the regular Sunday dinner. Upon entering the home, Grandma came to sit on the couch in the living room. Hannah immediately came over to me and said not-too-quietly, "I didn't know they could get that old!"

In her defense, all of my grandparents passed away long before she was born and she was too young to remember meeting her dad's grandma in Memphis. So "Grandma" usually refers to my mom... We all enjoyed a hearty laugh.


Hannah, Karin, and Grandma


On the drive home, Hannah was finding ways to keep herself entertained. At one point, she asked if she could look through my purse. No problem. So she starts going through my wallet to look at the cards, etc. Then she sees the "Important Numbers" card that I hadn't ever taken out. So she says, "What's this card?"
M: It's a card to put important numbers on.
H: Important numbers? Like what? Three?

I'm not even sure if I ever explained it any further... I was busy laughing.


The culprit

Travels and triumph!

Hannah and I took our first real road trip this last week. Hannah kept telling me how much she enjoyed this "LIFE ON THE ROAD!" I just enjoyed getting to California and back in one piece... as driving typically makes me sleepy. And now I know that I can successfully make the trip alone. Yay!

So here's the low-down and the highlights (I'll pepper in pics to hide the length):

Tuesday was my birthday (31 on the 31st!) and I had class that night... So I agreed to let Hannah skip school to have some time together during the day. That night, Bug stayed at Mom and Dad's while I was at class, after which I went out with a few friends from class for some celebrating and karaoke. I even got up and sang for the first time. I was told that I have to sing alone next time... We'll see.

Anyway, I got home about 1:30 am - not too late - and tried to fall asleep, but Hannah woke up and was too excited to sleep. This meant that I didn't actually doze off until somewhere between 4 and 4:30 am. The original plan included Robin coming on the trip - and driving the first leg so that I could sleep a little - so I wasn't too worried. As is often the case though, things don't always go according to plan , and Robin didn't come with us. So, instead of heading out in the wee hours of the morning, I got up around 8 and we were on the road by about 9 am.

Hannah had a great time in the car, and loved watching movies and eating snacks all day. I mostly listened to music, and called Mom and Shana to let them know that I was alive and hadn't fallen asleep at the wheel. ;o)

Hannah, licking peanut butter off her fingers. Protein, right?
Mr. Snugglebug is keeping an eye on things.

A little bit of snow in the beginning, followed by LOTS of high winds, and work zones with low speed limits slowed our progress, but we made it! I think we ended up rolling into Mark and Ellie's around 10 that night (???) and headed to bed pretty quickly thereafter.

Yay! We made it to California!
PS - Taking a picture while driving is harder than it sounds.


The next morning we got up bright and early (since my cell phone hadn't switched over to Pacific time, so my alarm went off at 8 am Mountain time...). Mark headed out for a crazy day at the office (see proof here), so Ellie and I decided to take the kids on a little day trip to San Francisco. PS - I've determined that you get to learn a lot of cool stuff about a city when you go with a local. Thanks Ellie!

Hannah and Griffin in the car on the way to San Francisco.

We spent a little time perusing shops on Pier 39 and even saw some seals out in the windy sunshine. After sitting through the Keith Show (think ShamWow + juggling) to escape the wind, we made our way to Fisherman's Wharf for some fresh seafood. The kids both had delicious fish and chips, and I had Garlic Crab and Shrimp. It was super yummy, but I think I like my food to involve less work.

Coming down from their sugar highs.
Standing in the wind, looking at the seals.


Plus, I'm fairly certain that Ellie stifled a giggle when I didn't know quite what to do with peel-and-eat shrimp. I couldn't imagine why people would want to eat shrimp with the legs still on them, but I figured what the heck... try something new. Thanks for stopping me!!! Next time, I'll stick to the crab cakes. All the deliciousness, with none of the mess (or work).

We finished off the trip with a sundae at Ghirardelli, and made it back by mid-afternoon.

Yummy!

Hannah and Griffin spent most of their time crusing around in his not-Barbie Jeep, going on various missions and fighting a lot of bad guys. These efforts were aided by the contents of Griffin's weapons box, including a bow with foam arrows, various guns, and a big stick or two. Luckily for everyone, Hannah is good at bossing and Griffin is very good at driving the Jeep and saluting. This worked out very well, and only a few tears were shed. If I can figure out how, I'll load a video of one such mission.

These sure are cute and happy kids!
Nice how Hannah's providing an unimpeded view
of her huge tonsils and her new front teeth.


And while the chilluns were entertaining themselves in the gorgeous California sunshine, I got to hold a VERY CUTE Slyvie!!! I loved it! She was happy and chubby and absolutely adorable! I miss her already!

Who could resist this little bundle of cute?!?!?!

Friday (April 3rd), we spent the morning with Mark and Ellie and then headed towards Sacramento to see Becky and Shana. We made an obligatory stop at the Jelly Belly factory where we got loads of yummies for friends and family, as well as a few goodies for ourselves.

This way to certain weight gain...

We stopped at Panera's for dinner (yummy soup and sandwich place we don't have here), and then got to Becky and Shana's around 8. The weekend was fairly uneventful, though we did play some American Idol karaoke and Guitar Hero World Tour. I felt adequately prepared by my recent karaoke activities, so I had great fun. Hannah didn't know many of the songs, but she danced her heart out nonetheless.

We got to go to Chevy's (another favorite we don't have near Provo) and had lunch with Becky, Shana, BrAngela, and Karisa. The food was delicious, and it was great to sit and catch up with everyone. We also got to attend a breakfast-themed recipe exchange, so I added some new yummy recipes to my breakfast options.

In fact, the only restaurant I didn't get to stop by (that we don't have here) was La Bou. I was really looking forward to a baguette with dill sauce. I guess I'll have to visit again soon!

Yesterday, we had to leave and head back to Utah... hoping the sunshine would follow us home. The drive was long, but speeding helped. We made the return trip in about 9 hours, but it will probably take me a couple days to get caught up on my sleep.

Sorry for the novella. More pics to follow.

If you made it this far, you deserve a treat. Come on over, we have Jelly Belly's!