Monday, July 23, 2012

I thought Atlas might have a hard time adjusting to being back in RI, but he is doing great. All he wants to do is "listen to rock and roll and fight." I've been videoing Nick and Atlas's bed battles, but we still can't figure out our video files, so they are just going to stay on our camera forever.

I've been trying to plan little day trips to get him out of the house. Last Tuesday we went to North Kingstown to try out a famous donut shop. Atlas didn't want any donuts after he saw this Lightning McQueen cupcake though.

Thursday we went to a story time in Burnside Park. They had lots of cool yard toys to play with, but this one was by far his favorite.

He listened really well for almost an hours worth of stories, which surprised me.

Afterwards the kids got to do some arts and crafts together.


On the walk back to the car Atlas got a frozen watermelon lemonade.

Someone in our ward gave us a little bike. Atlas has been figuring out how to pedal and steer this past week. He's easily distracted. Our neighborhood isn't ideal for biking and we don't have a paved driveway so we have to take him to the park to ride, but at the park there are lots of things to look at, like kites, dogs, other kids, and Atlas can't figure out how to look somewhere else and not veer off the path uncontrolably. He's working on it though. Pedaling is hard for him to get started, but that is probably due to the bike having 2 flat tires (which we plan on fixing tomorrow).

My sweet little boy stops whatever he is doing every time he sees a flower so that he can pick it for me. He's a stud.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

We did it! We survived driving all the way across the country and back to see friends and family. We decided that this summer we could either trek around the East or go back to Utah, and Utah won. I just wanted to see everybody more than I want to see anything, and I knew that is what Atlas would want as well. I really wanted him to have a fun summer, cause life if pretty dull for him out here. We decided to drive so that we could pick up some baby stuff in storage and bring it back East with us. The drive was grueling, but not awful. Atlas was great.

Right when we got there we already knew Atlas was in for a fun summer. Will, Nick's cousin, was staying at my in-law's, which is where we were staying. Will, Atlas, Jaxon, and Bixler built a blanket bed and watched movies late into the night (until everyone but Atlas fell asleep). Atlas and Will played great together and it was so fun to see Atlas have a buddy his age to interact with.

And another buddy! We went on a few afternoon excursions with my sister Lauren and her two boys. Here's Atlas and Phoenix at Dinosaur Park in Ogden.

Atlas loves water and had so much fun swimming in my Dad's pool. I wish we could utilize it more often, cause he is right at home in the water.

Nick and I participated in a few art fests while there.

More playmates. This is my friend Debbie's awesome playroom for her girls, Quinn and Rage. Atlas loves being over there.

We loved being around friends with kids! We could hang out and Atlas could have a blast at the same time.

Atlas got to sit on Grandpa's new motorcycle, something that probably no one else on Earth will ever get to do.

We went to the zoo and saw the new exhibits.

Best Buddies.

I love eating outdoors with family. My niece Taelee apparently does not.

It was nice to have some yummy grilled food in fine company.

Atlas and Taelee really got along and held hands everywhere they went.

In the middle of our Utah trip my parents took us to Disneyland.



Atlas lit up with pure joy when he met Mickey Mouse. He had been talking about meeting Mickey since I told him about Disneyland. He was so happy. His other goal was to give Minnie a kiss,

which he got to do.

Astro Blasters was by far his favorite ride. We went on it 8 times.

We also got to see the new Cars Land.

When we got back we helped my little sister do some face painting at a fund raising carnival.

Megan and Nick got pretty into it.

Atlas stopped by and wanted a Spider Man face. He looked super creepy and pulled a really serious super hero face once he was painted.

We went up to Bear Lake for a day with my family.

Atlas loved catching butterflies at Grandma Potter's. Prez helped him catch 12 and we went to show Nick, who was usually working on writing in the basement all day.

Atlas and his cousin Sophie slow danced at a wedding reception.

I thoroughly enjoyed many bowls of my Dad's homemade ice cream paired with fresh raspberries from his garden. Mmmmm.

Playdate #2 with Phoenix, The Treehouse Museum.

We did all the usual Kaysville festivities on the 4th of July: the parade, BBQ, swimming and fireworks. I always love the 4th.

One night Atlas and I found ourselves alone for a while in SLC so we had a photo shoot at Temple Square.

Atlas loves "the big castle". All elegant church buildings are castles to him. When we drive around RI he tells me who lives in each castle (Donkey Kong, Princess Peach, Bowser etc).

We hung out with my Grandma at Sophie's 2 yr old b-day party.

Another art fest. This one was great cause we got to see so many friends that we hadn't seen yet.

Playdate #3 with Phoenix, The Utah Museum of Natural History.

We even had 2 brand new cousins to meet.

All the cousins are getting big and new ones are being added all the time. Atlas was in heaven being around so many kids.

Then the drive back...

We all got sick with chest colds, and traffic was awful out East.

Every stop Atlas would clean the car while I was in the bathroom and when I got out he would say "Surprise! I made the car pretty for you." Mostly he just smeared around bug guts, but it gave him something to look forward to and he loved it. We had our stops down to a science. Nick went in to take Atlas potty while I filled the car and took Bixler to pee, when the got back out I would go in to use the restroom while Atlas cleaned the car, Nick refilled sippy cups and got Bixler a drink then we were back on the road.

I drove the final stretch in horrible traffic from mid NY on. My legs swelled horribly and I weighed 4 pounds extra from swelling weight by the time we got home. It went away while I slept that night though. It feels pretty weird to be back in RI. I thought it would feel more like coming home, but it doesn't really. Atlas still wants to play non-stop cause that is what he got to do in UT, but I don't have the energy to entertain him all day. I am super exhausted and I feel bad about it. Maybe once this cold goes away it will be easier.
Yesterday was just shopping and unpacking. Today we are all skipping church cause we are sick. Now we all just need to slowly settle back in to being bored, at least for the next few weeks until my little sis comes for a visit.

One small story from yesterday:
I was trying to teach Atlas the song "I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee." He loved it and thought it was way funny, but his version ended up like this:
I'm bringing home a bumblebee
My mommy is so proud
I'm bringing a baby bumblebee
OUCH! It stinged my butt!

(I have exactly 1 million more photos of our trip, but didn't want to do a forever long post. I will be uploading a lot more of them into a album on Facebook, but for anyone who wants to see them who isn't on Facebook (Dad, Lauren) I will also upload them all to Flikr)