I once heard that its not the quantity of friends, but the quality of the friendships that really count! We are definitely blessed in the "quality' department. We have so many amazing friendships that have lasted through our 14 years of marriage. One of them are our great friends the Hellewells. Ben met the husband his freshman year of college, and he and his wife have been our good friends through the years. We have shared lots of game nights when we were childless and in college, we vacationed together, spent Thanksgivings together when we both lived out east, away from family. This year, for the Christmas holiday, we spent 5 days
with them at their parents house up in Midway, Utah.
We were really looking forward to this trip. Snow was in the forecast, and we were ready with all our snow gear to enjoy the weather with sledding, etc.
We left Tuesday morning, and for the first time took the Vegas route. We thought we would give it a try now that the new Hoover bridge was finished. We were all excited to go over the bridge, but were highly disappointed that a huge wall blocked out view down below! The trip up went fast, though it included a long stop at the Cafe Rio in St. George. When we arrived in Provo, we made our first stop at Grandma & Grandpa Jenkins. We spent about an hour there visiting, and then headed to Midway after picking up a few groceries.
When we arrived the kids put their snow gear on and headed outside, while I got settled and Ben and Mark got more groceries and picked up dinner. We had to make sure we were stocked up because we were expecting a huge snow storm and didn't know if we would have access to food!;) After dinner, we put the kids down and played games for a few hours and went to bed.
We woke up Wednesday to a winter wonderland. It snowed all day, and it was some of the biggest snow flakes I have ever seen. It was like cotton balls falling from the sky. Boston was anxious to get out and shovel the walkways!!! I couldn't believe he WANTED to do that! After breakfast, the kids had a blast playing in the new fallen snow all morning.
They took the shovels and dug caves in the huge snow banks made by the plows. The adults just hung out and relaxed, which was NICE! I told everyone that being snowed in forced me to do NOTHING for once! I kinda liked it:) I didn't like Ben taking this picture, though!
For lunch, Mark and I made crepes. They are one of my new favorites!!!
After lunch we took the kids sledding. Ethan had fun throwing snowballs(it was the best snow for snowballs) at people sledding down the hill! I'm surprised none of the kids pommeled him. Boston didn't sled much because his mittens were wet from being in the snow all morning, and so he sat on my lap to stay warm the entire time. Sophia had a blast sledding, until about an hour into it, when her and Aubrie completely wiped out. They had taken a few spills before, but this one sent them head over heels. That ended our sledding adventures for the day. We all went home and warmed up with hot chocolate!
We then played Settlers while the kids watched TV. The kids started watching us play, and started getting interested in the game. Never thought kids would get into Settlers! (They ended up playing it the next day) After some "gameage", Kristen and I started making dinner. Once we got it going we headed over to the the outdoor ice skating rink that was conveniently around the corner. It was VERY cold, but because of the storm we had the place to ourselves. When we first got there Ben and I were freezing out our hands as we were trying to get the kids skates on. After about two kids, one of the workers points to a room and says, "We have a warming room to put on skates!" Uh thanks for telling us now!
Once we got out on the ice, we also found out that Ben couldn't hold Sophia. So he had to go get her skates. It worked out for the best, because she had a great time. We all did! Well almost. In the beginning I immediately had to help Boston. He was having a hard time, and was getting very frustrated every time he fell.
As I was helping him I realized that I left Ethan putting his skates on. I looked up to see where he was to find him in the middle of the rink skating, jumping, etc. He has NEVER been skating (ice or roller) and you would have never guessed it. I think him being FEARLESS had a lot to do with it. Ben and I decided he would probably make a great hockey player! LOL
Boston was done after 20 minutes, and sat and watched us the rest of the time. Sophia had a BLAST and started to get it a bit. Aubrie was having the time of her life and started working on skating backwards.
Once Boston got off the ice I also had some time to help with Sophia. Then I got some time to skate with Aubrie. I hadn't been skating since Ben and I were dating!! (I'm a poet and don't even know it!) It was fun to do it again, but especially because I was enjoying it with my kids. Well, most of them!
After ice skating, we headed home for homemade Chili and corn bread, that was cooking while we were gone. It was so YUMMY! All the kids loved it (except Aubrie). Boston even asked for it the next day.
After dinner, it was bedtime for the kids and game time for the adults. It was a good day!
Thursday we planned on going to Provo for the day, but last minute we changed our minds and decided to go sledding and stay close. On the way sledding we noticed our car was bouncing a lot. I got out and saw our suspension wasn't working. Luckily there was a dealership in Heber, so we took it there. They had it all day and we couldn't pick it up till morning. The Hellwells picked us up and we hung at the house the rest of the day. Later that evening, we went back to the ice skating rink. Boston and Ben stayed behind. We had an even better time. I was surprised because this time is was like 5 degrees, but for some reason it felt warmer. Also, this time they had emergency cones out for the kids to push around for balance. Sophia used one and she got really good on the ice. It really taught her how to hold herself, and let her concentrate more on the footwork. She is really good on the balance beam in gymnastics, so it didn't surprise me that she took to it so fast. Ethan used the cone to learn how to go backwards. Because Sophia had the cone, Aubrie and I got to skate together a lot. I was sad when it was time to go. We all met at the Dairy Keen ( a shake and burger joint with a toy train that runs along the the top of the store) for dinner. It was nice to hang out there for a bit (a change of scenery). We then took shifts driving home (we had to do that all day). Mark took Kristen and I and the younger ones, so we could get them down. Once they were down the others got home and went to bed, and then it was back to games for the adults. Do you see a theme here? We love playing games!
Friday (New Years Eve) we all went to Provo for the day. We first hit BYU only to find it closed. So we went to Fat Catz instead. Everyone had fun bowling. Boston was happy to get his first real strike, and almost everyone beat Mom. I'm no good at bowling, but still love it! After bowling we went to brick oven for lunch. Aubrie loved that she could get anything she wanted from the Market Buffet. I was happy to have my apple beer! (That sounds bad if you haven't been there before!)
After lunch our car started bouncing again. The suspension stopped working, again! Though it was New Years Eve, and the chance of getting the car fixed before Monday was almost impossible, I still had a calm feeling. We drove it up to Uncle Davids, and while we were in the house it started working again. We drove the car back to Midway and stayed there the rest of the night. We planned on going to Soldiers Hollow, but with temperatures below zero, we decided to opt out. If the car wasn't excitement enough for the day, we got a knock on our door right before dinner from a poor guy who hit a dog right in front of the house. The dog was right by our car, and the kids wanted to go take a look. It was exhausting keeping them from peering through windows, sneaking out through the doors to take a peek. I didn't want to make a scene and make the poor guy and his family feel bad. Animal control came and took care of things pretty fast.
After that drama, we got the kids fed. We let the kids have random things for dinner, ie cereal, PB&J's, along with huge bowls of ice cream for dessert!!! Ok, now that I think of it the whole dog thing was after dinner! Oh well!
For New Years Eve we played games (big surprise) and let the older kids watch the countdown and have Martinelli's and do the poppers! They thought that was the coolest thing! They felt so grown up. Once they were down, we played games a bit more and called it a night, because we had to get up early for the long drive ahead of us. We went to bed with "arms crossed" that the car would work the next day!
We were supposed to wake up at 6, but I didn't hear anyone up until 7. Sophia was coughing through the night (I forgot to mention she coughed every night we were there, and she slept between Ben and I. So that made for long nights without restfull sleep), so Mark and Kristen felt bad waking us early. We quickly got ready and got the car packed and started (hoping that if it was warmed up for an hour it would work). After eating and cleaning up the house we headed out Midway on a car with no suspension:( The Hellwells followed us out the canyon and then we headed up to Uncle Davids again. He said that we had enough clearance to drive, but that we needed to be careful. I kept praying and praying that it would lift, and was suddenly envious of all the cars that passed us, as I looked at their working suspension! LOL When we got to Payson, we stopped for a potty break. When Ben got back to the car he said, "Lets sit here for 5 minutes." Within a minute I heard some noises and got out and our suspesion had started working. It worked on and off, either the fronts or the back lifted, but not all at once, until lunch at Beaver. When we stopped there, I could hear the compressor working again, and all tires had lifted! Yeah!!!! I guess all it needed was temperatures of 14!!!! We were thanking the heavens when he got back on the road and all was smooth sailing. The car problems only put us back about an hour, thankfully. We hit a little traffic by the damn on the way home, but besides that there was no traffic!
We finally stopped for dinner at a Subway in Kingman. This was our hilights of the trip. When we first go there we noticed a couple who looked like they had been through hard times, sitting on one side of the restaurant. While Ben was in line, unbeknown to me, the lady came over and asked the worker how much a bowl of soup was. She then relayed that to her husband and he told her to get it. As the worker was getting the soup she was scraping the bottom of the container barely filling the bowl half way. She looked to the lady and told her she could give her a discount. Ben was disgusted that she didnt' just give it to the lady for free. Ben gave the worker some money to take care of their food, and asked the worker not to tell the couple where it came from. The worker told them anyway, and later the husband came over thanking Ben. It was then that I was clued in to what was going on, and was glad to hear that he wasn't staring me down as I went to and from the restroom for nothing! Aubrie asked what was going on, and Ben told her the couple was homeless and needed help. Soon after the boys were done and restless and so he started to leave to take them to the car, while I stayed behind with the girls. As he was leaving the husband came over with these tattered small stuffed animals for the kids. The boys thanked him and went to the car. After the boys left, another worker (not the one scrapping the soup) said that was the coolest thing he has ever seen, and that he didn't even realize people did that type of thing anymore. I thought, we have not only helped a couple out, but also set an example to a young man that might pay it forward himself one day! He insisted that I let Ben know how cool it was what he did. After I was done speaking to the worker I looked over to see the husband making faces and doing silly tricks to get Sophia to laugh. She was loving him, and he was loving that he could bring happiness to her. Before we left, Sophia wanted to say thank you for her stuffed animal. The next thing I know, Aubrie pulls 20 dollars out of her wallet, that for some odd reason she brought in with her, and gives it to Sophia to give to the couple. As I saw what she was doing a part of me was in shock, thinking , "Thats your Christmas money, you sure you want to do that!" I instantly shook that off and my heart rejoiced in her willingness to give up her money without one hint of hesitation. She didn't even want them to know it came from her. She quickly left for the car without a word. The couple was so touched, and I let them know who it was from, so they could see how giving out those simple stuffed animals, when they had nothing, touched a child enough to give without thinking. I honeslty can't think of a time that I have been more proud of Aubrie. She has a very tender heart, and always does thoughtful things for people, but that act of charity was amazing. I began to reflect on the events of the day and thought that maybe, just maybe, the car delayed us for an hour for a reason and that could be the reason I felt peace amongst all our car troubles!
We all left Subway on a high, and the rest of the trip home seemed to go so fast. We made it back in enough time to unpack and unwind for a bit before bed. It was a good trip! On a side note, the kids asked me to wash and mend their stuffed animals, and Ethan and Sophia have theirs on their bed every day.
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