Monday, April 4, 2011

Spring Break--Part 3, the Finale!



If you missed them, check out Part 1 and Part 2 of our Spring Break Adventure.

Thursday was St. Patrick's Day, so of course I woke up early to prepare a fabulous green breakfast for the family and prepare lots of fun Irish games for the day...NOT REALLY--actually I completely forgot about the holiday until my mom reminded me (which Riley and Kaiya were only too happy about, since it meant that they got to pinch me). My mom made Riley some green eggs for a snack and that was about as festive as we got (sorry kids, I'll make it up to you on April Fool's day---promise!)

Riley with his green eggs and no ham


Thursday afternoon Dr. Candice Park (now known as Dr. Candice Wood) with her mom and her new little baby for a visit. Candice was the resident doctor who took care of me during my pregnancy and who delivered the quints. It was so fun to see her! The quints especially loved the baby :-) (notice that she and her baby are wearing green and she even brought us green cookies---there is one mom who didn't drop the ball for St. Patrick's day!)


Kassidy, Ryder, Kyndall, Kaydence and Rustin look at baby Lauren while Candice snaps a photo.



After our visit with Candice, we headed out to the farm. My cousin's husband, Steve, is a dairy farmer and owns a small dairy farm out in Florence, AZ. I am not much of an animal person, so I really respect anyone that can do that for a living---especially in the Arizona heat! Steve and Kiera were great to give us a tour of the farm and let us help feed the baby calves.


Kaydence, Kassidy, Ryder, Kyndall, Riley, Rustin and Kaiya come face-to-face with the cows.




My cousin, Kiera, and her little boy Ledger




Kaydence, Ryder, Riley, Kyndall, Kassidy, Rustin and Kaiya




Filling the bottles for the baby calves....brought back memories of the early days when I used a similar process to fill bottles for the quints :-)




Heading out to the calf stalls




My cousin says that this little cow is considered "perfect": black face, white stripe and pink nose.



This little guy was born only a few hours before we got there.



Feeding the calves (Note: this is a rare sight---my MOM is feeding the calves. If there is anyone who is less of an animal person than me, it is my mom!)



Front: Kaydence, Ryder, Kyndall, Rustin and Kassidy, Back: Riley and Kaiya, Driver way in the back: Dylan (Kiera's son and second cousin to my kiddos)


Friday was our last day in AZ and we went to "Makutu's Island", a big indoor playplace with crazy slides, tunnels, fireman poles, etc. The kids thought it was super fun, but some of the less adventurous ones wanted me to go with them on everything. That was when I realized I am not as young as I used to be :-) My cousins, BrieAnne and Kiera, met us there.


Makutu's Island: Kyndall, Kaiya, Kaydence, Ryder, Rachelle, Rustin, Kiera, Dylan, Ledger, and BrieAnne




Friday night we had dinner outside on the patio




Papa, Riley, BrieAnne, Kaiya and Mimi




The "Goodbye" picture---it is tradition at my parent's house to take a picture in this spot before leaving



Ready for the trip home.



The drive home went fairly smoothly. I came up with a new plan for rest stops and actually managed to shave 5 minutes off our stopping time!! (It's the little things that make life exciting.) At our first rest stop, the kids were happy and well-behaved. As we paraded in, I could hear comments like "Oh, how cute!" and "That is so adorable!". By the time we got to our second rest stop, the kids were tired and ready to be done with traveling---they were not happy or well-behaved. The only comments I got were "Oh, you poor thing!" and "I'll pray for you!"


All in all, the trip was a lot of work, but a lot of fun! Crazy or not, I am glad that we did it!


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8 comments:

Kaia said...

Wow, that looks like an awesome trip! Now I want a road trip-thanks! ;) I read the old post with the bottles.. think their personalities are what you expected then?

Antonia said...

It was so much fun reading about your familys spring break!

Unknown said...

How fun that they got to feed baby calves - I'm not a big farm animal person but that lil calf looked cute!

Oh...love the comments on your way home. I'm sure you were feeling the same way as the kids as the trip went on! Glad you had fun and made it home safely.

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Anonymous said...

I'm so happy that you had a good time! You are so ambitious and it paid off in spades!

Angela said...

I have lived in Arizona(South Chandler) and in Austin, TX in UT married student housing so I love reading about your adventures in both of these locations. My kids had lots of fun at Makutus island too when we lived there. I also had to go on everything. :(

Kelly said...

Rachelle, I've really enjoyed all of your spring break pictures! I am a fan of encouraging individuality, but I'm a sucker for when you (or other moms of multiples) dress their kids in matching outfits. It's SOOO cute!

Crazy Granny said...

The kids are all cute as ever, but the calves are adorable. I loved the little black faced one.

Kati said...

I've been following your blog ( the only one that I read) since 2009. I've enjoyed reading you're posts and often admired the lovely things you do with and for your children. It's been fun to watch the children grow up in pictures and stories. This blog is actually a great record of your familys' adventures, stresses etc. Would be great for writing a book should you decide to. I know I would love to read it! Glad you all had a great vacation!