Thursday, July 5, 2012

Vacation: Week 1 Recap

We are a week into vacation officially but it honestly only feels like it's been a few days. The weather here has been hot for us thick blooded Alaskans, warm for others, but enjoyable none the less.

 Thursday was a relaxing day at home, something we desperately needed after traveling all night on Tuesday and Wednesday morning. We awaited the impending arrival of PeePaw, MeeMaw and Great Great Aunt Jacque from their respective drives from Washington and Texas (I think I'd rather take their trip next time andfr they can fly with the kids).  Jonathan and John worked on taking the swimming pool down to return after some aquatic drama from the company while the kids and I hung out and watched. The boys also played with their toys that we got them for here and just chilled in general. It was a good vacation day!
Coop is in charge when it comes to his mustang. Thatch thinks he should teach Coop how to drive, although I'm curious when Thatch got his license.

Sidewalks are quite a luxury to us Alaskans so we are rocking the opportunity to practice riding. The only problem I'm finding is that it gets really hot!

He shakes what his Mama gave him while riding.

This is what the sun does to an Alaskan after a few hours.

 Friday morning Auntie Courtney flew in from Chile and our party was almost complete, we are waiting for Auntie Brookie to join us tomorrow morning and we'll be set for some good old fashioned Yarsley fun! We went to Scheels, one of the coolest sporting good stores around. It has something like 96 departments, giant fish tanks, a ferris wheel, a nascar simulator and so much more to buy! Jonathan had the most fun there buying all sorts of things! Thatch and Coop enjoyed themselves too as is evident by the photographic evidence.
They have two giant arching fish tanks, one with fresh water fish and one with salt water fish. This was a catfish, whom Thatcher felt the need to comfort and tell that everything was going to be okay.

Auntie Ash and Thatch making a Coopcake Sandwich. This was Coops first amusement ride I think? Not sure if he was amused though, he seemed pretty serious about it.
Saturday is when the serious tourist business started. The plan was to go to Virginia City and check out some ghosts with the entire gang followed by Carson City minus the Great Grandparents. This day did not go as planned, as they ususally go when you have toddlers with you. We moseyed on up to VA City and were met with crowds of freaks vintage car lovers. There were a lot of tattoos, trashy cholla pin up wanna bees, and possible ex cons around. Yes, that's right, I judged. There were some lovely antique stores and MeeMaw got some china for her birthday present. Overall, the boys, including Jonathan were overwhelmed by VA city so we called it early while the Greats and Grands ate lunch. Plus Cooper had a complete nap time meltdown, that is always a deciding factor in our departures too.

It safe to assume this sucker ended up on Jonathan's face. And shirt. And hair.

Thank the Lord and the Mother Theresa.

On to Carson City we drove where Jonathan and I found it quite nice. We drove around some extremely old neighborhoods, cased the Governor's mansion and just really enjoyed the quiet time with the boys in the back. When we arrived at the train museum the boys were still asleep, we woke them up and they were instantly perky and raring to go. We got ourselves situated and went in. While we were checking out we heard an unusual noise arise from Cooper's diaper. I promptly said "Not It" so Jonathan took over the diaper duty while I went with Thatch and Harps into the museum. After quite a bit we went outside to check on the diaper progress. Turns out we had an epicly catastrophic diaper failure. Had we been at home I would have had an extra pair of clothes and all would have been fine, but we were on vacation so it wasn't. Cooper was definitely in a state of gastrointestinal distress but he was acting fine and as sparky as ever so we decided to continue with the museum, much to Thatcher's relief.

We rode this train twice, at one point they unhook from the front of the train and rebuckled in the rear. The boys were in heaven!

Me and Harps. I forgot to turn the picture, my bad.

The whole Carson City Gang. Notice Coop has no pants.

Between the first and second trip on the train Thatch was able to sit in the engine for a bit.

Thatch and his Auntie Ash on the train ride.

Auntie Courtney and Cooper racing into the museum again. Yeah, we were the people with the kid in the diaper and no shoes. We rock Nevada with classy style.

The hot Nevada sun dried off Coops shorts in a flash and we were back to somewhat decent tourists. Guess what Coop is pointing at...a train!

Sunday the plans were for Jonathan, Grandpa and the boys to go to a Reno Aces game at the ball park and have some man bonding time. Jonathan and John ran into take care of returning the old pool and I was to bring the boys in to them and head off to the mall for some alone shopping. As we were getting out the catastrophic diaper failure occurred again and Poopie Coopie still had an upset tummy. Coop was officially back in my charge. There was no way that Jonathan would be able to handle another blow out. Sigh. Anyhoo, Thatch went with Grandpa and Dad and Coop, Harps and I went to the mall to do some shopping sans Thatcher, whom we were shopping for. We made it to one store and called it quits. I asked Coop if he wanted to go to one more store or home and Coop said "Home", officially ending my attempts to boost consumer confidence numbers.
Here's Coop eating lunch at my favorite, Hot Dog on a Stick! We had a dandy time eating, he danced a little to some Justin Bieber background music and then we went shopping.
When everyone returned home they all got into the new walmart pool. Thatch had SOOOO much fun as you can see in the following photographic evidence.

Water Baby.

Not a Water Baby.

Harper loves her Aunt Jacque. When ever she is in her arms Harper sings herself to sleep.
 Monday was a calm and chill day. Jonathan and I took the opportunity to have some alone time with our eldest monkey and take him to a movie. After an exhausting morning of swimming and a 3 hour nap we went in for an evening movie in Reno to see Brave.
We were the only ones in the theater up until the beginning of the movie so I snapped a few pictures for prosperity.

Thatch rocking the 3D glasses.

On the drive home we saw a train on the side of the highway and we raced it all the way to Fernley. We beat it over the overpass and pulled off to watch it pass by. Thatch stuck his head out of the sunroof and was the happiest little boy in the world at that point :)

This wrapped up our first week of vacation and although it didn't really seem like much, it was. Tuesday we began the 4th of July festivities so that deserves it's own post for sure!

Hope you enjoy!
Love,
S


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