Saturday, June 27, 2009

To Boulder and Back

Well it has taken me long enough but the pictures are finally uploaded. Now to sum up over two weeks of family vacation/reunion at the Newson household... here goes! Beware, there are way too many pictures in this blog entry. I have to start out by saying a few things about the day of travel to Boulder. It was almost 14 hours from doorstep to doorstep. The kids did incredibly well. We had a little trouble dealing with our lay over in Atlanta when it went from 1 1/2 hours to 3 1/2 hours. But this is a nice picture showing how we passed the time. Constant Motion!! Luke was just happy to be running free instead of being strapped in a stroller or plastered to my lap on the plane. I got a lot of comment on how brave I was to be traveling alone with 4 kids, and also a few compliments on how well they did.

We finally got to Grandma and Grandpa's house a little after dinner time and we were exhausted. Sweet Jack finally got to hug his grandma.
The next day Max asked if Grandpa could make him doggie pancakes and told him about the ones his other Grandpa makes sometimes, so Dad made a western version and Max grabbed a fruit roll up from our airplane snack bag for the tongue. That morning we explored the house and yard, played with old toys and
took a trip to our favorite park to ride down the speedy roller slide and conquer dinosaurs. We also had fun playing with Rachel, Ben, and Brea.


Friday the real fun began with the arrival of the first set of cousins in Jesse and Becky's family from Maryland. It had been too long since we'd seen them. We had a birthday celebration that evening for the both of them. Jesse's birthday was that day and Becky's the week before.

Late Saturday night Tobin flew in and Jer and Heidi's family came from Utah. It was first of many crazy nights of cousin fun. I thought we'd never get the kids to sleep with how excited they were. Sunday was Rachel's birthday and it was celebrated with more treats and presents and cousin happiness.
The next few days were spent playing and playing and playing. Grandma read stories.
Jack and Eli were firemen
They had endless fun in the backyard playing on the tennis court, playing fetch with the neighbor's dogs and digging in the sand pit, a new addition since the recent replacement of the entire septic system a couple of months ago.
They built castles and forts and made sand balls and to have sand fights with.
Here are Eli, Max, Sam, Jack, and Jacob wearing their super capes and cooling off a bit.
Eli, Jack, and Jacob had a ton of fun running around with each other. It is so fun to have cousins your same age.
While the kids played I helped around the house, kept track of Luke, cooked, went shopping, finished a couple of sewing projects, made jewelry, and hung out with my brothers and sisters. We went swimming a couple of times and had a work in the yard morning pulling weeds in flower beds and moving rocks. Mom has a ton of beautiful flowers in the yard. I wish I had taken more pictures of them all. I really liked how bright and pretty these poppies were behind Jacob.
Doug flew into town on Wednesday and we went into Boulder to get our favorite "green" pesto Pizza from Pizza Calore on Pearl St. We met up with the cousins at a big toy store and then went on a little hike.
Ahh the Mountains, something I really miss about living in CO. The fresh mountain air is my favorite.
Our trail crossed a little stream that we waded in.
A lot of time was spent playing Guitar Hero, thank you Jesse for bringing it.
We spent an afternoon at a lake in town and got to go canoeing.


Sunday was Fathers Day. We made breakfast for the Dads, and gifts were given. Followed by Church, where the kids sang with the primary for father's day and my mom taught sunday school, then family pictures. Here's my family all together.
And here's the whole gang. We were mostly all together for 10 days.
After pictures we had a Luau. Everyone was greeted with kisses and Leis.
Mom, Rachel, Breanne and Ben got it all ready and helped pull it off.


All the kids got a picture of themselves posing on a surf board and decorated a frame to put it in as a souvenir.

We played with a ton of small beach balls which Doug quickly turned into a game of pelting each other as hard as you can.

We played some other games, including the Limbo.
And we performed our Hula dance that we learned in years past. The men and boys also got a turn to do it.
And finally the volcano for the finish.Jesse and Jeremy's families left on Monday. Tob came with us for one last trip into Boulder for a little hiking and lunch on pearl street.


Tob and Doug left on Tuesday and we had one more day to hang out and play.
That evening we went to In to the Wind and the kids bought some little toys to take with them on the airplane. We finished off the evening with a trip to Dairy queen.



Goodbye Grandma and Grandpa, Ben and Brea, and Rachel. We had so much fun and will miss you tons. The flights home went smoothly. Doorstep to Doorstep only took about 8 or 9 hours this time which was very relieving for me. Sad to leave but good to be home. Back to the heat and the thick humid air. Ready for the rest of summer with swimming and beaching and friends.


4 comments:

DanelleJ said...

Sarah, looks like perfect family summer fun! Good job on recording all the memories. Ab is actually in Denver right now. (He's been there for a conference.) He too is loving the mountains, how green everything is and the "perfect mountain sunsets". Great to see what you are all up too! MIss you all! Love, D-

FWmom said...

I am finally all caught up on your blog!! i had a short leave of absence!!!
What a great vacation. Lots of fun and so great to all be together!!!! totally worth that long flight there and back!!!!

Liz said...

There is no place like home!! I'm glad you had a fun time and got to spend time with your family. And I can't decide if you are brave or nuts for flying by yourself with 4 kids. I think it is a healthy combo of the two! :)

C and K said...

I loved all your pictures! It makes me miss my family so much. You seem to have a wonderful group. Yes, that mountain air is hard to go without. Thanks for posting all the great pictures and comments. I love keeping up with your clan!