Sunday, October 29, 2017

Full Fun Weekend

Our week was fun, and then the weekend just kept it going! This post feels so long but there was so much about this week that I want to remember.

Our friend/my roommate Allison (from our study abroad in Jerusalem) came to visit us! We hadn't met each other's kids before, and we have been really looking forward to her visit. We actually hadn't seen each other since our wedding, which is way too long. Her kids are adorable, and Westin was so happy to have friends around for the beginning of the week. We had fun at the zoo, they helped us take care of our friend's pets, and we visited some parks and Cafe Rio. I'm so impressed she tackled a drive to San Francisco onto a red-eye flight back to North Carolina after all our fun. She's such a good mom and good friend and we really, really loved seeing her.

On Wednesday night we had a fun dinner with Michael's colleagues from his plastic surgery rotation. It was fun to meet everyone he's been working with the past four months, and fun to eat a meal where I was only in charge of feeding me and not a baby and toddler, too. His coworkers are so nice. We feel really grateful for the vibe of Michael's residency program and the training that he's receiving here in Fresno. It's definitely why we ended up here for this stage.

Thursday night was wonderful. My friend told me about a scripture study class that a woman in my ward teaches on Thursdays, and I have not stopped thinking about it since we went. It felt like being back in Susan Easton Black's class at BYU, where you sat down and she was instantly just pouring out knowledge a mile a minute for the rest of the hour. This specific class was all about our premortal life, and honestly nothing has given me a better shift into having an eternal perspective than this class, apart from trips to the temple. It was incredible. She recommended we read this Ensign talk for more study material on the things we covered that night. (The talk is by her husband, and they are the parents of my bishop. There are some really wonderful people in Fresno and I felt so grateful to learn from her on Thursday.) My friend and I went straight from class to a High Fitness class, and I realized more than ever that day that taking time out for spiritual and physical fitness has a huge impact. I know that's a simple and obvious truth, but experiencing manifestations of it always feel significant to me.

On Friday we finally grabbed tickets for the Amtrak to Hanford because we knew Westin would love a train ride. We've been talking about doing this for a while, and he loved it just as much as we thought he would. We went to a delicious Pupuseria for dinner, then went to share a HUGE banana split at Superior Dairy after. The boys were up late but they both loved the night and the train, so it was worth it.

Then we woke them up early Saturday morning and went to a hot air balloon festival. We were maybe slightly annoyed that the event said to be there by 6:30 for take off and then balloons didn't launch until an hour later... but hey, bragging rights that we got our kids out the door by then on a Saturday. Then we found a cinnamon roll food truck for breakfast and all was well. I thought Westin would love the balloons, and he did like them, but Bennett was actually the one who was just super into them. He has started to point and wave and it's adorable. 

We came home and borrowed our friend's dog for a walk to run around the campus of the community college by our house. Westin asks about Sammy a lot and has fun running around with him. Then Michael put the boys down for a nap while I ran to set up for a baptism for one of my sweet primary kids. Baptisms are so joyful, and I liked spending time by myself filling the font and just thinking.

That night we went to our ward trunk or treat, then Michael and I came home and jumped into Stranger Things. Season One. Because we're late adapters like that. (Also, I have FOMO and you guys are all just talking about Stranger Things SO MUCH. So we're finally here at the party.)

I loved this week AND this weekend, and it felt like the perfect end to Michael's plastics rotation. On November 1st he'll be back to his oral surgery clinic and life is about to get crazy again. He'll be there four months before his next rotation, and I've got to learn how to deal with call again. Stranger Things is not going to help that situation at all.

"Mama, I'm a little bit sick."
Sick and 15 years old, is what it looks like to me.

"Look Mama, I drew a loooooooooooong cat!"
I love this picture so much. Westin went on his own into the backyard while I was putting Bennett down for a nap, and played with chalk for 20 minutes. He came inside covered in blue, and said, "I wanna show you my cat!" Then he brought me to this, and it's his first picture that looks like what he's talking about. I thought it was so cute, and it was just one of those moments that made me stop and look at him and realize he's really growing up. I told him I'd take a picture of him with his drawing and he said, "Ok, I'll go stand by the tail!"

I've never liked Halloween more than when I was dressing these two up on Saturday night.
Bennett's nose. Westin's... Westin-ness. I was just cracking up so much.









Superior Dairy doesn't mess around.

Pupusas! We loved those and the plantains but those tamales (in banana leaves) weren't our favorite.





He loves to play pretend and feed you all your lines in his made up scenarios. He's "sleeping" here and I'm supposed to ask the Kitty why he doesn't want to wake up. I don't know why he loves this random bag, but there you go.

Westin and Anders hit it off right away. Such sweet boys.

The whole crew.


I love the toddler class at the zoo. These owl crafts were so easy and cute.
Just cotton balls glued on a pine cone, then a little beak and eyes glued on.



Bennett wanted to be all up in Westin's business on this blue carpet square.


Allison! She's one of the best.







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