Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Good bye Wisconsin...

Well, the time has come to say goodbye again to Wisconsin. When I was graduating from high school I was practically running to the stage to get my diploma so I could leave. I really never thought I would live here again. But, it just happened that we ended up moving back, thinking it would be for a year or two, and then we bought a house, had another kid, got a little more settled, and Josh started having a meltdown. "Are we really going to live here FOREVER!?!" So, when our friends called us and told us about a good housing/manager opportunity, he started looking for jobs. We really didn't know if it would happen very fast but it did! So we are officially moving back to the land of potatoes. I do have to say I prefer cheese to potatoes. But there are other good things about Idaho (and Wisconsin). So, here is my ode to Wisconsin.

Top Ten Things I will miss about Wisconsin:
10 - Seeing all the many trees change color in the fall and the grass turning green in the Spring (very green).
9 - The entertainment value that my small LDS branch provides with some of it's crazier members. I will of course miss all the young women I've been serving as well.
8 - The Cheesecake Factory only 1 our away
7 - Knowing that when a Packer game is on, I can open my windows at home and hear every single person in their own living rooms cheer (or cuss) depending on the play.
6 - My OBGYN (seriously. She is awesome. She got me a full-term baby!)
5 - The preschool that Gabe goes to here (yes it is Lutheran so it's a little weird we take him to it, but it is still awesome and I think they may know the Bible stories better than me in all honesty.)
4 - The fun things to do here with kids like the waterpark, the children's museum, and Lakeside Park that are all within minutes and hardly ever that crowded.
3 - my fenced in backyard and good neighbors with little kids
2 - my family (mom will say, "This is not number one?!")
1 - the shopping (Can I survive in a city without a Target? Time will tell...)

Now, before I talk myself out of moving, I will make a list of the things I look forward to in Idaho:

10 - While the beauty of Rexburg kind of starts and ends with the temple (in my opinion) I know there is at least some beautiful scenery only a little ways away. Josh was at a hospital call the other day with one of his fellow deputies and there was a picture of the Tetons on the wall of the hospital and Josh said, "Hey look. That it where I am going to be working," to which his friend replied, "I hate you."
9 - Being in a ward where everybody is so talented that there are not enough "big callings" to even go around. I will also only have 2 people to visit teach, 5 less than I have now.
8 - Johnny Carinos: 30 minutes away. New Fongs: 2 minutes. Oh New Fongs, I've missed you!
7 - Well, I really got nothing to parallel the Packers to in Idaho. I guess the plus side is that Josh won't have all those domestic distubances to deal with when the Packers lose.
6 - Will somebody please recommend a good OBGYN? I got nothing here either. I'm thinking of trying that Rosemark place next time around.
5 - I already have Gabe enrolled in what I think will be a good preschool. It isn't free like it is here (boo) but I think he'll make friends fast.
4 - There may be a Rexburg waterpark in the works (?) from what I hear. Hopefully it won't be so overcrowded that all the kids get diarrea again. At least I know I have lots of friends with kids that stay home that we can have play dates with.
3 - A free place to live with a movie theater and fitness center. Maybe I'll even start to work out now that it's only 10 steps away..... um, if we're being honest.... no probably not.
2 - Lots of cool friends and Josh's family
1 - What is there in Idaho that can parallel good shopping? Hm... well at least there's always online shopping.

Fall Fun

Here's a few pictures of how we've been spending our unseasonably warm October. (Of course today it is super windy and probably about 45 degrees...) but up until today it's been pretty nice! We've been to the Little Farmer a couple times, Josh took the boys camping at my grandma and grandpa's farm, and they've had lots of fun playing outside with their neighborhood friends.







Saturday, October 2, 2010

Disney World!





















Well, we successfully completed the Disney World trip we've been wanting to take with the boys for a while. We were planning to go in the Spring right before Caleb's third birthday (they require a ticket to all the parks at age three!) but with Josh probably starting a new job this fall and us moving (yes, we are probably moving - more to come on that...) we decided to squeeze it in now.

We left for Florida September 21st and drove two days (yikes) to Florida. We decided to drive to save money and also because we've heard so many bad stories lately about flying. There were a few crazy moments but we had the dual DVD players and it wasn't that bad. We stayed at this AWESOME place. It was a privately-owned condo that I found on the internet. I was a little worried about booking a place, sight-unseen from a guy from England over the internet.... but I called around for some references and decided to go for it. It turned out really well. It was in a nice gated community and we had a big three bedroom, three bath home to stay in while we were there. Here is a picture:













If anyone is going soon, here is the info which I promised the guy I'd pass onto people: www.orlando-rental-home.com
It's awesome.

So anyways, we got the 6-day hopper passes which let you go to any parks you want however many times each day. The first day I think I had this grand vision that it was going to be just like when I would go with my family (as a teenager) and we'd go from 9 am to 9 pm non-stop and have a great riding every single thing, but I quickly realized you can not do that with a two year old and a four year old. The first day we stayed from 9 am till 5 pm and by 5 pm this was Gabe at the park:



Not to mention I wanted to do that as well. Plus it was like, in the 90's and humid everyday and we were just sweaty all day long. In the future, I would recommend October or later.








So after that first day we would go from about 9 until noon, come home, eat lunch, usually swim, rest, go back at about 4:00 and stay until park close. That way we were swimming during the hottest part of the day, which the boys loved. Gabe is such a little fish! I would watch him jump into the pool (at 5+ feet deep), go underwater, and swim all the way to Josh on the other side, without water wings or any help! It was crazy. Is it just because I am his mom that that amazes me? Do all four-year-olds do that? I don't know. Here is Gabe the fish, riding a fish:













and here is Caleb who also loves the water, but still preferred to hang out on the steps...













So, overall it was a very fun trip. We did all four parks (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood studios, and Epcot) and we did one whole day at Cocoa Beach, which was a perfect day. The water was warm, the boys loved the waves, and we all got a tad sunburned.














We left after a week and have been home for two days - now freezing our buns off in the 48 degree weather of Wisconsin! (Why can't I have the perfect 60-75 degree temperatures I love?!)

Here are a few more pictures. Some of our favorite moments were:
Gabe: "That SUPER fast train!" (Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ride @ Magic Kingdom), the "Honey I Shrunk the Kids" movie set/playland, Splash Mountain, Buzz Lightyear ride, Kali River Rapids, and the Playhouse Disney LIVE show






















Caleb: "Wacecars!!!" (The Speedway @ Magic Kingdom), "Musical!" (High School Musical 3 show at Hollywood Studios) "Nemo" (Finding Nemo ride, all the characters we met, and especially "Disney Mouse" (aka Mickey Mouse)

























Tiffany: The French Pastry Shop at Epcot with chocolate cake, Rock N' Rollercoaster at Hollywood Studios, Monsters Inc. Laugh Factory at MK(like a stand-up comedy show that the monsters do - it was soooo funny!)





















Josh: Expedition Everest (roller coaster at Animal Kingdom) and Soarin' (this really cool iMax movie/ride that feels like you're seriously flying)