Grandma and Grandpa Gardner came for an extended visit to celebrate Savana's baptism and just to hang out with us. We normally don't get very long visits so this was a treat. We had so much fun. We had our party after the baptism, then after everyone left we went to see "RIO"- it was pretty cute. Sunday we went to church and then had some friends over for a BBQ. It was super yummy food, and just a fun time. On Monday we were supposed to go to a lake and play on the boat- but we didn't get the boat done, so we went to Lava Hot Springs instead. I wish I would have brought my camera for that because it was so much fun. My dad bought these little torpedo dive toys and Timothy loved them. The girls braved the speed slides with Papa and Josh- Timothy even got the courage to go on the Red slide with a little help from me and Gradma. It was so nice, there weren't very many people there and it was warm and beautiful. But it did tucker us out. One of the other things the kids loved to do was take all the dogs for a walk. Grandpa brought a "chuck-it" that he uses with Duncan and Dakota, but it turns out that Rocky loves it too. So we went to the school grounds and let the dogs play. Rocky was first out almost every time, but eventually let Duncan get the ball. Dakota could care less about the ball- she would just jump around and run interference. It was fun to watch the dogs play and the kids too. The girls ended up painting Dakota's nails- just to make her so pretty. The poor dogs got dressed up in tutu's and bandanas and scarves, even leg warmers. I bet they were glad to go! I think Tommy's favorite part of the visit was building Robots with Papa. They literally spent hours putting together a couple of robots!! I hate that our visits are always so short, but we had such a good time. Thanks for coming to spend some time with us- WE LOVE YOU!!!
7.20.2011
Baptism Day!!!
Today was such a special day for my Savana. She has been so excited to get baptized and Saturday July 9th was the day. Family and friends from all over came to support her, and she was literally jumping up and down with excitement. Thanks to all who were there for us and for her, we really appreciate it.
(I promise I do have more pictures- I'm just saving them for the scrapbook since these downloads take forever!)
Here she is with her Grandpa Gardner who came (with Grandma Gardner too) all the way from New Mexico to spend this special day with her.
As we were taking pictures little Miss Brooke wanted to get in the action too- Savana is her favorite so it only seemed appropriate.
Since I was sick on her actual birthday and she wanted to wait for more people to help celebrate we also threw her a birthday party. This was her cake... I must admit it turned out pretty good- even if it was a bit of a disaster to start with.
My favorite was her blowing out her 8 candles- she was so excited and so animated- Love her!!!
Fourth of July Weekend
This year on the 2nd of July was the TAYLOR FAMILY REUNION!! We had so much fun. It's always so much fun to meet up with family. The last reunion we had we had a random hail storm and the fireworks got delayed because of the rain. This year, the rain returned. For the 4th of July it rained in the morning, was fine in the afternoon. I drove through a hail storm, and when we got to the party it was raining again!! At least the fireworks were amazing!!
We love to go to parades, this year was no different- well yes it was. We thought the parade started at 10, but didn't start until 11. So we got there early and waited, and waited and waited. No problem the kids kept busy playing in the fountain. By the time the parade started the winds kicked up and the rains came pouring down. But a little rain never stopped us. We at least got some candy. Poor kids were cold though. Its a good thing the parade wasn't very long.
Seattle Vacation
This year was so exciting, we FINALLY got a chance to take a road trip to Seattle. We have wanted to go for a long time and it was definitely worth it. My father-in-laws family lives up there and since there was a wedding in the family it was a perfect opportunity to visit. We started out early, EARLY Thursday morning. The kids did amazingly well in the car. We did try to stop and take pictures on our way up, you know seeing things for the very first time- like Oregon. It was very pretty- all those trees!! We also stopped in Pendleton, which is apparently nick named "the top of the world". It sure felt like it, to be up so high and just look down into a vast valley- it was awesome.

After 14.5 hours we made it to our hotel in Seattle. I have to say, I am NOT a big fan of the traffic there. Anyways, we stayed right next to the Old Spaghetti Factory. I was truly amazed as my kids were good little angels who, even being exhausted from the road trip, ate all their food and didn't hardly complain at all. Their reward of course was swimming in the hotel pool!! We swam until about 10:30pm. We all slept pretty well that night- wouldn't you?
FRIDAY- Seattle Zoo and Space Needle
The morning weather was a downpour, but that didn't stop us. We headed out to the zoo anyways. Luckily, as soon as we got to the zoo, the rain stopped and the sun eventually graced us with it's presence and it was a fabulous day. We rented a wagon so we could pull Timothy- but I think we all took a turn riding in the wagon. This was such a big zoo, it took us lots of hours, and lots of walking to get through. I don't even think we saw everything, but we saw plenty. We loved the bird show, and Tommy even got to help with the Turkey Vulture bit. Most of the animals were pretty active, so it was fun to see them out and about. Tommy and Savana were taking turns with my camera, learning how to photograph animals- I must say, they took some pretty good shots. Check out the picture of the the gorilla sleeping, then Savana sleeping- see any kind of resemblance? It was such a fun day, and guess what happened when we left the zoo- it started raining again! Boy were we lucky.
After the zoo we grabbed some food, because we were STARVING!! Then we headed downtown to the Space Needle. Did I mention that I did NOT like the traffic there? The roads are so narrow, there is hardly room for one car let alone two lanes. Then with all the hills, and one way streets- it's mayhem. Plus, you have to pay for parking EVERYWHERE you go. So we went to the Space Needle and parked (ended up getting a ticket because the "pay here" was not very clear-oh well), then walked a little to the building. The kids were a little nervous to ride the elevator- I mean the Space Needle is over 600 feet high. But it was a short 82 second ride to the top. Oh it was fun to see all around the city, the ocean, Lake Union, the skyline and the tops of all the buildings surrounding us. Tommy was way into the view finder things- he stopped at every one!! Nanny and I got a little vertigo, but all was well. It reminded me a little of being on the top of the Eiffel Tower as a kid. I'm glad my kids got that experience- to be on top of the world.

After the zoo we grabbed some food, because we were STARVING!! Then we headed downtown to the Space Needle. Did I mention that I did NOT like the traffic there? The roads are so narrow, there is hardly room for one car let alone two lanes. Then with all the hills, and one way streets- it's mayhem. Plus, you have to pay for parking EVERYWHERE you go. So we went to the Space Needle and parked (ended up getting a ticket because the "pay here" was not very clear-oh well), then walked a little to the building. The kids were a little nervous to ride the elevator- I mean the Space Needle is over 600 feet high. But it was a short 82 second ride to the top. Oh it was fun to see all around the city, the ocean, Lake Union, the skyline and the tops of all the buildings surrounding us. Tommy was way into the view finder things- he stopped at every one!! Nanny and I got a little vertigo, but all was well. It reminded me a little of being on the top of the Eiffel Tower as a kid. I'm glad my kids got that experience- to be on top of the world.
After the Space Needle, we went to visit Aunt Peter and Aunt Theresa and Peter's boatyard. He is a shipwright and builds and rebuilds boats. It was so neat to be on the docks, and see all the boats. Peter told us next time we come he'll give us a ride on his boat- that should be fun. It was a pretty exhausting day so by the time we got back to the hotel, we crashed out!
SATURDAY- The Locks and Wedding
The morning dawned overcast and rainy again, but hey-it's Seattle, the rain is unavoidable. But we were lucky again and it stopped just for our outing. We went to visit the Locks and the fish ladder. Tommy was fascinated by how they got the boats from the fresh water to the sea water and vice versa. I was pretty intrigued myself. We got to watch a few times as they went back and forth, up and down. The girls, they really didn't care- as is normal, this was a guy thing. Then the fish ladder was cool. We got to see a few fish jump from one step to the next. It wasn't brimming with fish just yet, it's still a little early in the season, but there were still several fish there so it wasn't a bust. 
After the Locks we got some YUMMY clam chowder and headed out to the wedding. My father-in-laws brother, Mark, and his wife, Julie, were hosting a wedding for their youngest son, Brian. Wow- I guess I could've just said "Josh's cousin", but you had to know the link. Anyways, it was Brian and Sarah's wedding. It was a neat experience for the kids- they have never been to a wedding ceremony before. A lot of it was over their heads. The girls were sitting with the "Aunts" so I couldn't gauge their reactions to it, but Savana did think the bride was very tall and pretty. Tommy was asking all kinds of questions- some having nothing to do with the cereomony and Timothy, well he's 4, I'll leave it at that. But it was fun to be there and support them. After the ceremony and reception we headed out to Uncle Mark's cabin to stay the night. W-O-W!!! What a beautiful place, even without flooring and furniture:) It is right on the water in such a beautiful place. The kids had so much fun riding on the boat. And I am including Josh in that statement. I think he only got out of the boat because it was getting dark and I told him he had to eat- if not for that he probably would've stayed out all night. We had a great BBQ and Tommy, Siera, and Savana wanted to play in the lake. It happened to be getting late, and the water was cold, but that didn't stop them at all. They did only play for a few minutes, but they loved it!!! Then a campfire by the water making smores- nothing is better than that.

After the Locks we got some YUMMY clam chowder and headed out to the wedding. My father-in-laws brother, Mark, and his wife, Julie, were hosting a wedding for their youngest son, Brian. Wow- I guess I could've just said "Josh's cousin", but you had to know the link. Anyways, it was Brian and Sarah's wedding. It was a neat experience for the kids- they have never been to a wedding ceremony before. A lot of it was over their heads. The girls were sitting with the "Aunts" so I couldn't gauge their reactions to it, but Savana did think the bride was very tall and pretty. Tommy was asking all kinds of questions- some having nothing to do with the cereomony and Timothy, well he's 4, I'll leave it at that. But it was fun to be there and support them. After the ceremony and reception we headed out to Uncle Mark's cabin to stay the night. W-O-W!!! What a beautiful place, even without flooring and furniture:) It is right on the water in such a beautiful place. The kids had so much fun riding on the boat. And I am including Josh in that statement. I think he only got out of the boat because it was getting dark and I told him he had to eat- if not for that he probably would've stayed out all night. We had a great BBQ and Tommy, Siera, and Savana wanted to play in the lake. It happened to be getting late, and the water was cold, but that didn't stop them at all. They did only play for a few minutes, but they loved it!!! Then a campfire by the water making smores- nothing is better than that.
SUNDAY- downtown adventure (aquarium, pikes place, harbor cruise)
What a day!! Well, first of all as we were driving into town we saw a HUGE rainbow flag flying on top of the Space Needle. So, then we got to see LOTS of weird, wacky, inappropriately dressed people. Yep, it was Gay Pride day. Being in a big city on a day like this made me grateful for my life in a small town and for my beliefs. It did present lots of teaching moments- but we tried to keep to ourselves. So we headed to the Aquarium. This is always so fun. Josh is such an fish and underwater life enthusiast, and so is Tommy that it is always such a blast to see this stuff. There was a touch tank that had all kinds of star fish and sea urchins and things- the girls were super brave and touched almost everything. Siera and Josh actually fed an urchin. There was lots to see, and even part of it went out onto a dock and you were right on the harbor. I never got over that. I love water, so this was way fun.

We started to get hungry so IVERS was the place. I had been told how amazing their food was, especially the clam chowder, and they did not disappoint. AMAZING!!! The only qualm I had was the seagulls flying right over head or patiently waiting on the fence to nab your food. I am NOT a fan of birds flying at my head- I had a traumatic experience once and they freak me out!! Anyways, everyone got a kick out of me have a freak out, but I showed them, I even fed one of the stinking seagulls. The kids were really brave and held out their french fries to the birds and let them take it right out of their hands- silly kids. Only Timothy had the brains to stay away!! Even though it was loud, with all the screeching, and the wings flapping- it was the best restaurant we ate at!! Then we headed to the world famous Pike Place Market. It has been Josh's dream to buy a fish from there- so I let him. That way we got to watch them throw and wrap our fish. Yep, in the pictures- that's our fish- HUGE!!!! Pretty tasty too, and I don't even like to eat fish. As we went through the market it was so colorful and there were so many things to see and touch and smell. We'll have to go back one day- it was definitely an adventure.


We started to get hungry so IVERS was the place. I had been told how amazing their food was, especially the clam chowder, and they did not disappoint. AMAZING!!! The only qualm I had was the seagulls flying right over head or patiently waiting on the fence to nab your food. I am NOT a fan of birds flying at my head- I had a traumatic experience once and they freak me out!! Anyways, everyone got a kick out of me have a freak out, but I showed them, I even fed one of the stinking seagulls. The kids were really brave and held out their french fries to the birds and let them take it right out of their hands- silly kids. Only Timothy had the brains to stay away!! Even though it was loud, with all the screeching, and the wings flapping- it was the best restaurant we ate at!! Then we headed to the world famous Pike Place Market. It has been Josh's dream to buy a fish from there- so I let him. That way we got to watch them throw and wrap our fish. Yep, in the pictures- that's our fish- HUGE!!!! Pretty tasty too, and I don't even like to eat fish. As we went through the market it was so colorful and there were so many things to see and touch and smell. We'll have to go back one day- it was definitely an adventure.


After that we went back to the cabing. It was fun just to hang out with Mark and Julie. But since we had to get up early to leave it was an early night for us.
MONDAY- the ride home
Somehow it always seems to take longer to get home than to arrive in the first place. This was definitely the case. I somehow got the flu and so was miserable, Josh was exhausted, and the kids didn't really want to go home- so with stops every hour or two, it took us until 12:30am to get home. It was so nice to get home and sleep in our own beds. The kids took to their bikes first thing the next morning and it was back to normal. Such a fun vacation- I can't wait to go again!!!
7.15.2011
Uber long post...
This is going to be a super long post. I have had such a busy, crazy, wonderful summer. To kick it off was a surprise visit to Illinois to see my sister. It was such a fabulous surprise. I got in touch with her hubby to co-ordinate everything. So they went to the airport to "watch the airplanes land" and I got to sneak up to Carolyn and confuse the crap out of her. FABULOUS!! It was such a fun week. Her hubby had to go out of town on business, so it was just the four of us (me, sis and my adorable nephews.) I have to say that it was so pretty out there, but I sure did miss my mountains. It was GREEN!!!! One of the days we took a trip to Nauvoo. For those who don't know it's a history site for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I love the history there, and the spirit that still remains. Whenever I am in the car, there is ALWAYS a U-Turn involved- this time, there were at least 3!!! We laughed sooooo hard. Maybe next time we won't argue with the Tom-Tom!!! But on the way, I got to teach little Caleb a valuable lesson- to pee on a weed- YUP!!! Once we got there it was amazing. We got to see a play, freak out that the car broke (but was really just an anti-theft plug that the dog pulled), visit the temple, take some pictures and even ride around on a wagon pulled by oxen.
Another church history site was the gravestone of the prophet Joseph Smith, his wife Emma Hale, and his brother, Hyrum Smith. I had chills just being near this.
Speaking of chills. On June 27th, 1844 Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith were martyred for the cause of their religion. After visiting Nauvoo, we traveled to Carthage Jail. This was the place that Josephy was held the last few days of his life and then eventually murdered. In the picture below is the view from the hallway, in it you can see the bullet that went through the door and killed Hyrum, and you can also see the window where Joseph fell after he was shot. Even if you didn't know anything about this event in history you could still feel the spirit in that place. I really learned a lot about Joseph's last days, and it really made me appreciate all that he did to restore the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Here is the statue of Joseph and Hyrum that stands out in front of the jail. These two brothers were never seperated, and there are a couple of cute little brothers (my nephews) that make the statue that much better.
After all the fun traveling, we just played at Carolyn's house. I got that cute hat in Nauvoo and we thought we would take some fun pictures of the boys. First up- Corban. What a cutie pie!! He is now 10 months old, but since it's taken forever to post, he was only 9 months then. He has such a big smile and I love when his eyes light up when he smiles. He was starting to pull himself up to everything, so loved standing up- can't you tell by the tongue sticking out?

Carolyn and I thought we needed a picture or two together- you know, just to actually prove I was there. Poll question- do you think we look alike?

Here is Caleb. He is 3 1/2 and cute as they come. He kept calling me "second mommy" and would only let me take him to the bathroom, cuz I taught him how to pee on a weed, and that's just cool. He loves to read and RUN RUN RUN!!! He also loves to go to school (gymnastics)- he didn't stop talking about it the whole time. He is such a little ham- good luck with that Carolyn!!!


One of the best things- the pool. Since it is sooo HOT there- which it is most of the time, Carolyn and Craig bought a pool to go on their deck- we only got to use it one day because it was rainy and cool the other days- but when we did it was so fun. It was very refreshing, and Caleb had a blast. I wish I could have a pool like that.
It was such a fun trip, and I was very sad to leave. I don't get to see my sis and her family very often so this was a real treat. I did miss my kiddos- It was a long 6 days without me. All I can say is that it's one trip we will have to make again!!
One of the best things- the pool. Since it is sooo HOT there- which it is most of the time, Carolyn and Craig bought a pool to go on their deck- we only got to use it one day because it was rainy and cool the other days- but when we did it was so fun. It was very refreshing, and Caleb had a blast. I wish I could have a pool like that.
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