Wednesday, August 4, 2010

5000 Miles of Fun: Logan (and surrounding areas)

We arrived in Garland, where Kalen's sister Sherrie and family live, very late after our Lagoon trip. Originally we hadn't planned on getting there until Friday but since we were so close after Lagoon and we didn't want to drive all the way back to Duchesne to turn back around again the next day, we opted to arrive the night before. This was fine except that everyone already had plans for Friday. So we spent the morning catching up on laundry and then we drove into Logan for the afternoon. There is something about that place. I only lived there for three years, but everytime I drive into town after a long absence, I feel a sense of homecoming like I don't get anywhere else. It is such a fantastic place and I have such (mostly) happy memories of my time there. Anyway, we decided to cool off at the aquatic center. The kids had been dying to go swimming and hadn't had much opportunity yet.




Afterward we treated ourselves to Aggie Ice Cream. Mmmmmm....Best ice cream on the planet for sure. Chocolate English Toffee and Chocolate Cookie Fudge. Is your mouth watering? Spencer had fun too even though they don't do dairy-free ice cream so he had to settle for a bag of Swedish Fish.
The next day we went into Logan again. For some reason our visits to Logan this year were expecially nostalgic. We had an urge to visit places that were significant to our early relationship. So we took everyone, including extended family, to A&W restaurant to get rootbeer. (We came here following the symphony on our first date.)

Later that same day we journeyed up to Preston, ID for Kalen's cousin's wedding reception. It was so much fun to see his aunts and uncle and cousins who we haven't seen in forever. Upon arriving however, the kids were drawn immediately to these railings along the sidewalk. There were no warning signs alerting us to black paint that rubs off on anything that it comes in contact with. There should have been. Most of the kids had to head immediately to the bathroom for a clean up.
Think these two might be related? Kalen's cousin J.J. and Kendall looked strikingly similar. Maybe it was just the glasses. Maybe genetics.
The "big kids" all hung out at one table. Oh, and just in case you think that Justin Bieber is joining them, that's just our nephew Tyson. He gets that all the time.
Casey and Elise and their adorable baby Avery. Cute, cute family!
It had been awhile since Kalen had seen his dad too. We were glad he could come from Las Vegas for a quick visit.
The cute couple, Tyler and Shaylie.
On Sunday, Lynnsey's tooth fell out. She was so excited. She was playing and bumped into a couch cushion and out it came.
Kaya was still drawn to the drum set and we heard several interesting performances.
We took a trip up to Logan Canyon on Monday while Todd had the day off of work. We canoed and ate at First Dam.

And the kids had a ball jumping off the bridge.
And drying off afterwards.
Kalen and I snuck away for a little while and headed up to Spring Hollow. We were going to all go, but the kids were having so much fun and Todd and Nikki offered to watch them for us, so we opted to just go on our own. We first met at Spring Hollow nearly 17 years ago on a hike, so this place definitely brings back memories. It is so absolutely breathtaking there.


That night we all headed down to Ogden for a free concert in the park by The Nashville Tribute band. We ate pizza and visited and enjoyed some really good music. (The drummer was a great friend of Kalen's brother Eric when they were growing up.)


We had to say goodbye to Grandpa Oswald at the end of the night. It was a short but fun visit and we're really glad our kids got to see him. He had never even met Spencer or Kaya.
On Tuesday we went back to the USU campus and met up with Andrew and Marni and their kids. Marni had generously offered her camera talents to us and took some family pictures. (We'll post a few once we get the disc she's sending!) To thank them, we all went back to Aggie Ice Cream and treated them to ice cream. Mmmmm....

When we weren't going on outings the kids spent an enormous amount of time on the Anderson's trampoline while we visited and played games.
On Wednesday, we headed to Idaho again. This time we visited Red Rock Pass that Kalen has fond childhood memories of.
It was pretty awesome-- but I dont' know if it was 173 stairs awesome!

The kids definitely thought it was fun though.
After that we went to Franklin to visit with Andrew and Marni some more and they took us over to the house of Misty Porter, Marla's sister who also roomed with me my freshman year. It was such a fantastic visit! She hasn't changed a bit. She has a gorgeous home, and I mean GORGEOUS as in a dream house. And she has two beautiful kids with another one on the way. We were able to visit for awhile and catch up and reminisce. So great. And as you can see, Misty is as miniscule as ever. I always feel like the Hulk next to her!
Then we headed back to Andrew and Marni's for a delicious dinner and playtime with the cousins. Our kids absolutely adore Lilly and Grant.
Kaya especially.
The next day we had fun visiting at Todd and Nikki's for the day. They had set up a wading pool that we told the kids to "wade" in since we didn't bring extra clothes. Yeah. That lasted about three seconds.

Breckon had a soccer tournament so we saw two games and some great saves he made as goalie.
We stayed late and visited and had dessert since it was our last night to see Todd and Nikki. The goodbyes are always the worst part of visiting--especially Oswald Goodbyes. They are epic. But this one wasn't as awful as in years past.
The next morning while we packed up the van, Sherrie had the kids occupied making straw crowns. They turned out super cute.

Kaya refused to take hers off for quite awhile.
And after another round of goodbyes, we were on the road again. It is unbelievable how fast that trip went. Stay tuned for one more post about the ride home...

4 comments:

Susannah said...

Wow that looks like it was a fun time!!! I like the cotton candy flavored ice cream the best at Aggie Ice cream!!! I am glad that the kids got to make up for not getting to go swimming at Lagoon! I am excited to see the next post!

Alison said...

WOW! Fun and BUSY!

I know what you mean about Logan. We should all go in and buy 100 acres there and then all of us move there and build our dream houses and live happily ever after.

That couple with the baby at the wedding look Waaaaaay too young to be parents! Only in UT/ID! (Maybe I'm just getting really old).

Isn't Spring Hollow also where you did your engagement pictures?

Can't wait to see the pictures Marni took! And can't wait to have my own turn getting her to take pictures of my family someday!

Amy said...

Alison,

I think we are just getting old. The couple with the baby are actually not as young as they look. I'm pretty sure they're both in their 20's--Casey is an RM. It's just people in their 20's look so young to us geezers in our 30's!

And yes, we did our engagement pictures in Spring Hollow too.

Just got Marni's pictures and will post a few soon. They are super cute (if I don't look at the ones with me in them too much)!

kiddle97 said...

Kendall and JJ looked VERY similar! The eyes, smile, and yes, the glasses!

The baby's dress (the one that looked orange-y) was scrumptious. I wish I could wear something so flouncy and look so adorable.