Sunday, March 23, 2014

Visitors!!

This week we eagerly awaited the arrival of Grandma and Grandpa Whiting! On Sunday last week, in the morning, Tucker asked me how many more days until they would arrive. I told him 4 (I realized on Monday that I had miss counted). He was super exited. He asked me again in the afternoon and was super disappointed when it was still 4 days. We were expecting them to arrive on Wednesday.

Here is a picture on Gunnar wearing the two large shirts that we got at the Home and Garden Expo last weekend. He was super proud. This is also the state the house was in on Monday. Tucker stayed home from school after coughing most of the night and not feeling well. So there was plenty to do to get the the house ready for our anticipated visitors. 

On Tuesday, we learned that Grandma and Grandpa would be arriving sometime that evening! Everyone was super excited to say the least. They even made it in time for dinner :) On Wednesday we helped Grandma hunt down special sugar pearls and biscouff spread for her Leige waffles. None of us had previously tasted Waffle Love, the place that uses these ingredients in their "to-die-for" waffles. We had lots of fun perusing the aisles at Harmons in Orem. They have quite the selection of goods! It was very impressive. We spent the rest of the day relaxing.

On Thursday, I let Tucker skip school, since it was also Bryant's day off of work and we went lots of places. We started our day playing at the free playground at the Provo Rec Center. It is a glorified McDonald's play area with multiple floors and slides. The kids had lots of fun running around. Gunnar needs help climbing up the first couple of platforms to the play area and then does great on his own. After I helped him a few time, Tucker took it as his responsibility to help Gunnar get up each time he was ready. I was super grateful :) 

After the rec center we went to the BYU Museum of Art (MOA). They have a special exhibit going on right now called sacred gifts. This is a continuation of an exhibit they had a while back. It was a collection of pictures of Christ that have not been loaned out before (or rarely loaned out) and were not permitted to be part of the previous exhibit. We learned that you needed tickets to get in (they are free) and thankfully they had plenty of stand-by tickets available when we arrived so we didn't have to wait. In the evenings a lot of people come and they try to limit the flow of the people through the exhibit at any given time to ensure everyone has the opportunity to view the art.

As we walked into the exhibit Brylee saw the first picture and said, "Jesus!" She immediately folded her arms and kept the attitude of reverence throughout the entire exhibit. Every one of our children did a superb job of being reverent throughout the exhibit and asking questions about the various pictures and talking quietly about Christ's life as depicted through the pictures. 

Everyone was hungry by the end so we had lunch and came home for naps before continuing on our fun. We then went to the Provo Beach Resort and road twice on the carousel, using our free tickets from some expo in the past.

Here are the kids climbing on the shark shaped bike rack outside the resort.



They had lots of fun riding on different things. Hunter liked to pretend that he was falling off his horse.

Tucker enjoyed the exotic animals and was sad he didn't get a chance to ride on the gorilla

Brylee was just excited about being up there.

Gunnar warmed up to the ride on the second go around and gave this great face for the picture :)


 Here is a short video of everyone the first time around



After the carousel ride, Gunnar found Grandpa watching a basketball game on a t.v. and we walked over and joined him. As I attempted to get a closer shot, Gunnar decided he was done. I like that he gravitated to his Grandpa and checked out what was going on.

We watched a couple of men surfing on the wave rider and then headed to Waffle Love to experience the amazing waffles. Bryant and I were both skeptical that a waffle could be just that good but goodness were we pleasantly proven wrong. We are now all officially hooked on waffles from Waffle Love and have had numerous requests from our children to return :0) If only it wasn't $6 a waffle... The waffles are Leige waffles from Belguim and the dough has the sugar pearls kneaded into the dough after everything else is mixed in. Then the dough is frozen or refrigerated until used. They are cooked for a longer time on a lower heat setting and leave your waffle iron covered in crystallized sugar but they are delicious!

Here is Tucker with his waffle with strawberries and whipped cream (Bryant and I got the same)

Gunnar eagerly awaited his waffle and ate it so fast that I never got a picture of him with it

Here is Brylee with hers. She had the Biscouff and then strawberries and waffles. Biscouff is kind of like a cookie spread. It looks like peanut butter but is cookie butter. Her and Hunter had the same



Here we are outside after the magic of Waffle Love.


And here are the wonderful grandparents that introduced us to it, with Hunter photo bombing, but at least he is smiling :)

We were all plenty full after that meal that we didn't end up making dinner, which was fine with me. The kids were pretty excited to have cheese crisps for their dinner.

Friday, I asked Grandpa to take a look at one of our bikes. The chain keeps falling off, despite my efforts to get it on their as tight as possible. He tried his best to get it tight and now we will just have to see how long it lasts until it comes off again. Hunter is getting really good at riding this bike and getting braver. For whatever reason my kids are scared to go up the driveway bump but Hunter was attempting to go up the sidewalk itself the last time he was on it just before popping the chain off before the repair below. Tucker prefers to ride tricycles because his muscles are built up for the different angle of the trike rather than the bike and he is not yet motivated to master the bike. Brylee, on the other hand, prefers riding around the circle on her bike but is scared to go down the driveway bump with any sort of speed when crossing the circle so she inevitably needs a push at that spot. Thankfully I convinced her that she could get off the bike and drive it up the other driveway bump and then climb back on so that I don't have to walk back and forth across the circle for each of her laps.

Gunnar was excited to help grandpa work on the bike.


Brylee saw that Gunnar was getting her picture taken so she decided that she needed to help out too

And finally, here is a video of Brylee "reading" a book. She was rather pleased with herself.



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