Category Archives: Texas

The big move

At the end of November, we moved from our lovely home of Austin, Texas.

If I talk too much about goodbyes, it’ll make me sad… so, I’ll keep it short and sweet. Here’s Kate with her preschool teacher and Audrey with her second grade teacher.

Goodbye warm weather.  Goodbye Mockingbirds.

Goodbye to some of the best friends EVER! …and my favorite house we’ve ever had.

On the way, we saw a bunch of cotton fields, so we stopped to check it out.  It was freezing (at least what we thought was freezing then), but Audrey was a good sport and hopped out of the car with me.

We also saw this awesome shack that Audrey, again, indulged me in exploring.

We saw tons of oil drills and I thought it was a little odd to see the cotton all around it.  We also saw a few trains which Simon LOVED!

Goodbye Texas!  We’ll miss you.

Hello freezing Utah!

It’s always fun for everyone when Grandpa and Grandma come!

A few weeks ago Grandma and Grandpa Baldwin came to visit.  It was so stinkin’ hot that week that none of us really wanted to go anywhere that wasn’t air conditioned.  But somehow, Scott talked us all into going to San Antonio one day.  Even though it was a sweltering day, I had a blast because everyone was patient enough with me to let me play with my camera.

We went to the San Antonio Temple and walked around.

Of course it’s close to impossible to get a picture with all three kids looking, so we’ll settle for one.

Some people were tuckered out after a walk around the temple.  Others had to rehydrate and others just had to kick back and relax.

Finally we made it to the River walk.  We walked along for a while, had a boat ride, and ate lunch in a very welcomed, air conditioned, restaurant.

Grandpa pointed out some baby ducks to Kate.

These girls REALLY love each other.

The boat ride was fun, and hot, and a bit too long for some.

On our way back to the car we walked through La Villita and I loved it!  The streets, buildings, walls… all of it was just so cute.

I love this boy!

The Beach

Finally we kept our word to take our kids to the beach. We told them a couple years ago that if we read the Book of Mormon every day for a year that we would go to the beach. We finished the year during the summer of 2009 but since we were already making a trip for a family reunion we negotiated an exchange of Yellowstone National Park for the beach.

This year we opted out of our normal summer trip to Utah and Idaho and after another year of daily reading, we set out for Port Aransas, Texas.

Dark Horse, our cottageSimon in the cottage

Kate in the cottageAudrey in the cottage

Our cottage was called the Dark Horse, and it was conveniently located only two blocks from the beach. It was a cozy little two bedroom place with no carpet. At first I thought that was odd. Maybe the flooring option is obvious to you, but it took me a visit to the beach and back to understand the wisdom of the vinyl flooring.

The first day of the beach was full of excitement and anticipation. After all, we had been waiting for this day for two years. The suspense built and built until Kate and her eczema skin touched the salt water. We quickly dropped our expectations and resigned ourselves to focusing on building a sand castle and other non-water activities.

After our first day (really only a few hours) at the beach we headed back to Dark Horse and attempted to clean the sand off of us. There was sand everywhere, and the grittiness on the bottom of my bare feet reminded me that I wouldn’t be clean until we returned home.

Somehow we got the kids to sleep all in the same room and then we got to bask in one of our favorite BBC-produced chick-flicks: North & South.

Day 2 began with the normal morning routine plus a helping of sunblock to prepare for the exposure. Simon smacked his face on the corner of the kitchen table and to soothe his pain he thought it would be a good idea to rub the sunblock in his eyes. That, coupled with the intense brightness of the sun, led to a morning of drooping his head, squinting his eyes, and struggling to see. Awesome. This day was going to be so fun!

Based on Day 1′s results with Kate’s sensitive skin, I knew that I couldn’t just take off running into the waves with her. Instead, we setup our gear close to the water, and eased into beach play. Little by little, we got in the water, and eventually Kate was playing in the water with Audrey. Surprisingly, she was enjoying it pretty much the whole time.

My time with Simon and Kate hanging out on the sand gave Jeana time to play on her own and to help Audrey try some new things on the boogie boards.

Kate was in heaven gathering sea shells and finding sand dollars. Simon did much better the second day keeping the sand out of his eyes and off his face. He (and I) hated the water in our eyes though. I took him out in the waves and he kept getting pummeled by the water and was going nuts with it in his eyes.

Audrey was a skimboard hog, but I enjoyed watching her trying to figure it out.

I think the best part of this trip to the beach was the sense of adventure that we got to share as an entire family. None of us had been here before so everything was new to each person and we each got to explore in some way. Jeana stayed in one afternoon while Simon took a nap, and I took the girls shopping for souvenirs. Ugh, it was so hot getting in and out of the car so much, but we found some fun t-shirts to come home with.

Camping at Enchanted Rock

We paid homage again this year to one of the so-called places to climb in Texas. And by homage, I mean we climbed less this year than last year (i.e. not at all). That’s ok. Jeana is six months pregnant and the pregnant belly may not be conducive to agile climbing.

We learned some funny things about the Wayes on this outing, which I have no problem blogging about since they’re moving away from us soon. I will miss them. First, Becca has issues with some funny things: sand in her nails, fish, and eating meat off bones (although this is dwindling with the advent of Texas BBQ). Second, Scot told us a funny story about him running full speed into a chain parking lot barrier and falling face-first into the pavement. Thanks for the laugh. And, thanks for bringing Bernie to entertain our children. Oh, and thanks again because now they want a pet dog!

Ocean was so thoughtful of Jeana by offering her a piece of licorice. Jeana declined the offer, but Ocean insisted on keeping track of a certain piece of licorice in case Jeana changed her mind. Jeana sat at the campfire watching Ocean caress the licorice in her hands and thread it through her toes. Ocean asked for another piece, to which Adam replied that she already had one. Ocean told Adam that piece belonged to Jeana. When Jeana said she didn’t want it, Ocean caressed and threaded more, and finally took a bite.

While in Utah at my parents’ house this summer, my dad carved some walking sticks for Audrey and Kate. Yesterday we finally took a hike for the girls to use the sticks for their intended purpose (rather than just play with them around the house with some sort of princess theme) up to the top of “Enchanted Rock”. Kate surprised me and made it up a good portion of the hike – she was a good little hiker.

Poor Audrey. Audrey had school pictures on Friday so she dressed up a bit. Jeana packed her camping gear for her so that we could just pick Audrey up from school and drive straight to our destination. I paid our entrance fee after arriving, and when I returned to the car, Jeana told me we had a problem. Jeana had grabbed two right shoes for Audrey. You see, Audrey and Kate have the same shoes, except that Kate’s are smaller. Oh well, what can you do? Scot asked me at the campfire, “So what’s the deal with Audrey’s shoes?” As if she had some “condition” – just kidding. Despite the two right feet, Audrey hiked all the way to the top and most of the way back down before complaining. In fact, she and Jackson were racing to the top of the hike! I found it easy to take pity on her and carry her on my shoulders part of the way down.