Thursday, August 15, 2013

Utah Trip- Park City Reunion

 
     We spent the last week of our trip at the Park City Anderson/Harris Family Reunion.  It is hard to even write down what a wonderful time we had....but I want to try to capture some of the memories of an incredible week spent together.
     Our reunion actually began in Provo....Grandma Patsy had just retired as an elementary school principal.  One of her dreams was to have a picture taken of all of her grandchildren (26 total- 14 Andersons and 12 Harrises) in a classroom each sitting at a desk.  I can't wait to see the professional photos, but I couldn't help but snap a few shots with my camera.  The kids all looked so cute....ranging from tiny babies in car seats to big teenage boys who scarcely fit in the chairs!  This will be such a precious keepsake!



Where we stayed:
We stayed at the beautiful Marriott Mountainside Resort...the setting was absolutely gorgeous.  I couldn't get enough of the surroundings.  The resort is nestled right at the base of a huge mountain. 

We had 5 condos, and our family was lucky enough to share with the George family.  So fun!  And they were good to put up with our big family of 7!  It was great to be able to be together at all hours of the day and just enjoy each other.  All the condos were in one wing, and we all loved wandering from condo to condo to visit.




What we ate:
Meal time with that big of a group (42 members) was crazy but fun!  Each family was on their own for breakfast and then teamed up with another family to cook one evening meal.  Dad and Pat provided the lunches.  The meals were fabulous!  We dined on lasagna, BBQ chicken sandwiches, pizza, and Cafe Rio pork (our night!).   A few times we ate outside by the pool, other times we crammed into the condos.

Sometimes the meals were accompanied by wrestling matches:

Or birthday celebrations:
Here we are by the pool eating lunch:


And one day we went on a picnic at a local park:









What we did:
     There were so many fun things to do in Park City- we stayed very busy and there was something for everyone!  We loved riding the Alpine Slide!  We used to do that when I was growing up, so it was fun to share it with my family.  Ashton and Jordan got to ride alone, while Tod and I took the little kids.  Baby Luke stayed at the bottom with other family members.












On our last day there, we had to squeeze in just one more ride!
We did some hiking, but I have to admit with my ages of kids we pooped out kind of early-  Ashton and Regan did make it all the way with the older kids.  I have to keep remembering that someday, hiking will be easier!  We still had fun hanging back with others who had "littles".


Of course, when there is the option of swimming, my kids don't really need anything else to do.  They were in the pool all hours of the day, several times a day!  My sisters were good sports to swim with the little kids!




One evening, almost everyone swam, including Grandma and Grandpa and had so much fun- chicken fights, diving, etc.






One afternoon, the girls in the family got a special treat....Grandma Patsy took us all to high tea at the Grand America hotel.  It was such an unforgettable experience and we will treasure the memories of that day together.



 Everything was so beautiful and fancy...even the bathrooms were amazing with wall to wall marble!





The girls tried so hard to be lady-like and well-mannered...but you they had to break lose a few times....

In the courtyard, after our tea:


While we were gone, the dads were left to take care of all of the children under age 8...I wish I had some pictures...Tod took a group of preschoolers/babies to Burgur King, mini-golfing and on the carnival rides...I say that is a brave man!
There were several other fun group activities- The Mock Trial (held in Uncle Ryan's courtroom)- I don't have pictures because I stayed back with babies, but the girls absolutely loved it and have talked a lot about it!
Uncle Kyle and Aunt Emily put on a fabulous Fear Factor contest one night- I was impressed with all the daring eaters we have in the family and slightly disappointed that non of my kids even made it past the first round!!!!  I think we need to work on sampling new foods and tastes!

 Look at these unsure faces....



 This is the round I went out on...I just couldn't eat that squid that Savannah was holding...maybe for a million dollars!!
We also had a family talent show....Ashton played her violin and Regan danced:


Jordan wanted to demonstrate her softball pitching...so scary in a hotel lobby...I prayed for accuracy..and she really stepped up and did well!  Amazingly, no damage done!


What we will remember:
     There were many, many things that I didn't get pictures of....but mainly the highlight was just being together.  It is such a treat for all of us!!! Every night we would stay up so late talking and laughing- I would be so tired but I just couldn't go to bed...we kept saying, we have the whole Iowa winter to go to bed early, so we are not going to worry about that right now!  Seeing all the cousins together and having so much fun was so priceless.
      I am so thankful to my dad and Pat for planning something like this and really making it happen.  I am thankful for all of the families who cleared their calendars, traveled from near and far and made it a priority to come for this week.  Park City 2013!!!!

(This little guys was such a gem for the entire trip!!!)

Friday, August 9, 2013

Utah Trip- Luke's Blessing


One of the highlights of our trip was the opportunity to have Luke's baby blessing while we were there.  We decided to have him blessed in the Bountiful 14th ward, which is the church congregation our family attended for the first 25 years of my life.  It is home....one of the best places in the world...a place full of people we love and people who love my family.  So many memories of time spent there...so many of my mom's best friends still there....such a comforting place.  Every time I go there, I am struck by the influence that so many of those people have had on my life...they taught me as a young child...shaped me as a teenager...and supported me as a young adult.  Oh, it is hard to even put into words how much I love them.  This was a very special day for our family.  I will never forget it and will enjoy the memories for years to come.

We started that day by meeting Katy and her family at Nick's parents' home for brunch.  It was delicious and we love Mike and Elaine so much!  They have always been so kind to Tod and me.  Plus, their home and yard are absolutely gorgeous places!  Their back yard feels like a private paradise.
More cousins meeting for the first time- Stella and Luke:
A beautiful start to the day:


We headed on to church and enjoyed our time to see everyone.  Tod gave Luke a very beautiful blessing full of wonderful promises and advice.  How thankful we are to have this baby boy in our family.  He has completed us. I am so thankful that we got to welcome this last baby into our lives.  What a sweet tender mercy to have him.  We both commented that this was our last baby blessing....and just as beautiful as the first, second, third and fourth!
Afterwards, we gathered outside for lots of pictures.  I wanted Luke to have a record of all the people who came to surround him with love (around 50!)  I think I got pictures of almost everyone except the Day family and the Castillons.
And then there were five.....(seriously, look at Cole's face!)
With Tricia and her boys (we missed Uncle Nate):

My brother Chris and his family:

My sister Melissa and her family:
Katy and her family:
Grandpa Kirk and Grandma Patsy:
Most of the group:
My friend Becca:
Cousin Savannah who took such good care of baby Luke all vacation:
Our baby boy:  (he was done with pictures)
We did really miss Tod's family as well as our Iowa friends.
Cole was a very proud big brother and insisted on a picture with his baby:
My siblings...oh how I love them and miss them greatly...they are amazing people...I am so proud of them.
When it was finally time to head back to Bountiful, I requested that we drive by my childhood home...such a sweet and sacred place to me...somethings were different about it but some were just the same (the address plate, basketball hoop, front porch, vinyl fence).  I had such a longing to go inside and say, "Mom, I'm home."  But I had to brush my tears away and turn my attention to the hungry, tired kids in the car!  Life goes on and oh, it is so very grand!!!



Regan's 10th Birthday!