December 11, 2020

Oral Surgery for Jack & a Laid Back November

I think I say this every year but...November is a favorite month of mine! It means Thanksgiving, family, football, fall weather, my birthday, and that much closer to Christmas. There is nothing I love more than the spirit of Christmas. Everyone is so happy and is focused on the Savior. Gratitude and an attitude of giving is in the air. We light the world each day with an act of kindness or service in some way. However, before I get lost in all things December, let's look back on our much needed November. 

Poor Jackson Scott has inherited the bad teeth in our family. I have been very diligent in flossing, brushing, even mouth wash to help keep him from hearing bad news every six months. Sadly, even with all that attention to his teeth, we still hear that he will need to have extractions, fillings, or crowns. Jackson underwent oral surgery at the beginning of the month. He had three infected teeth that needed to be removed along with one filling. Jack does not do well with the dentist (can you blame him?) so we opted for an oral surgeon to get it all in one trip. I am SO grateful that I followed my instincts on this one. He was given a heavy dose of medicine and didn't remember anything from the procedure. Pres took him in to his appointment and said that Jack was super brave. Jack asked the surgeon several questions to make sure he wouldn't feel anything and proceeded to do as he was asked to help prevent any pain. The nurses raved that he was the "perfect patient". They wished all of their patients were as great as Jack. When Preston and Jack pulled into the driveway after his surgery, Beckham and Quinn were dying to see how he did. I have to admit I was too. Jack was still coming off of the anesthesia but was doing great. He was a little concerned by the blood on his gauze but overall enjoyed resting and playing his Kindle. 

After some ice and gauze, he was back to normal. 


You would never know this kid had surgery. These two partners in crime were side by side all day. They played games, laughed and just enjoyed the down time. Later that evening Jack hit this crazy hyper stage. He was running all around, talking a mile a minute, laughing, playing, you name it. The doc said that could be a side effect from the anesthesia and it hit hard. Haha. Pres and I were unsure how to reign him in since he was supposed to take it easy and rest. We decided to give him some paper and sharpies and that did the trick. He drew picture after picture while telling us stories about each drawing created. It was pretty funny to witness, haha. We were so grateful that the surgery and recovery went so well. 


I know this picture is dark but I had to capture this moment with my sweet Beckham boy. He asked me to take a nap with him one afternoon, so I happily obliged. He passed out on my shoulder. I love these tender moments I get to cherish as mother and son. I am sure I will miss this one day. Right now, I just try to take it all in :)


Happy Birthday to ME! 

My salon reopened for at least a moment. YAY! I was so excited to spend a little "kid free" time on my birthday. I had an awesome birthday this year. The kids and Preston spoiled me rotten with gifts from my favorite food places as well as food choices, new pots and pans (I haven't had new since our wedding-10 years ago), a salon day, massage, and time for just me. It was an awesome day.


Happy Thanksgiving from the Clarks!


Momma's little helpers :)

We had an awesome Thanksgiving. The kids LOVED helping me bake all of the goodies for the day. Everyone was willing to take turns pouring different ingredients into the KitchenAid. I made a chicken casserole for the crew which was mostly eaten by Preston and I, haha. The desserts were definitely the favorite part of the night.


Pres supported men's health awareness with this sweet "stache". 

Every November the hospital supports men's health by growing out their beards for Movember. This year, the CEO asked for everyone to grow mustache's instead since beards are in vogue and not really a sacrifice. I really wish he hadn't, haha. This bad boy stared at us all month long, haha. Even the kids celebrated when Dad could finally shave it off. I'm pulling for a beard month next November. The mustache was much more of a sacrifice on all parties involved ;) I am thankful for this guy and supporting such a great cause. It goes to show the heart and loyalty he has for those he works with and for health care.

Overall, November was a great month. We were able to finally relax, catch up on several things that had been put off for weeks, and enjoy some good ol' quality family time. We had a lovely, low key Thanksgiving. My birthday looked a little different this year because I didn't really go anywhere. That being said, I wouldn't trade it for anything. I had the people I love most surrounding me on my special day. 

Here we come December! We have anxiously awaited your arrival. This month is always our busiest and craziest. As we celebrate a wedding anniversary, two birthdays, Christmas and New Years Eve, I look forward to documenting our celebrations along the way. Here's to an awesome December!

December 06, 2020

Back to School & A Halloween To Remember

I'm sure this will be a surprise to you, but 2020 is an election year. We had the opportunity to vote for our local politicians all the way up to the President of the United States of America. Voting is such a privilege. I am so grateful that we have the right to vote and make our voices heard. This year was an extra crazy year that surrounded the election. On top of having a pandemic, we had a division in our country over politics. In all my life I have never seen an election get so out of hand. Loss of respect, real listening, and any kindness seemed to have completely disappeared from politicians and the general public. In my opinion, it was heart breaking to watch the country divide and have so much anger against one another. Especially in a time when we should be uniting and doing our best to help those in need. Let us all look a little more to the Lord and a little less to the anger of those around us. I'm praying for a more unified and better 2021. 


I VOTED


The boys head back to school!! 

We hit a huge milestone here in California. Jack and Beckham are officially back in the classroom with their teachers. HOORAY!! We have in-person instruction 4 days a week and one virtual learning day on Wednesday. Jack attends from 8a-1p while Beckham goes from 8a-10:40am. They LOVE being back in a classroom with structure, and they love receiving instruction from their teachers. I get the sense that the teachers love it just as much as the students (and their parents, haha). 


Jack had orientation first. His teacher Mrs. Adkins planned to have class for two hours so they could do crafts and get to know their classroom. Jack was so excited to tell us all about his first day back to school. Love that cute little hat and the little boy under it :)

Beckham's first day of Kindergarten

Next, we headed to Mrs. Meadow's classroom. The kids (and adults) had a temperature check at the door and received hand sanitizer before entering. Everyone was very willing to except the new norm. We were all just grateful to have made it this far.


Beckham's desk! Ready to learn. 

Beckham's orientation was much shorter than Jack's. Mrs. Meadows explained what would be expected for both students and parents. After receiving our instruction, we could go home. I think Beckham was a little disappointed that he didn't get a day like Jack, but he was excited to see Mrs. Meadows and his classroom. 

Halloween


Our adorable Skye!

"Let's take to the sky"


Love this girl!
I wasn't able to get a good picture of the boys together. They were too excited to be Mario and Luigi, haha.


Love these three! 
We had the cutest little crew on the block.


We made lots of different crafts to celebrate the day. Beckham was excited to show off his witch hat.


Our table turned into quite the crafting spot. The kids had SO much fun making their special contribution to our Halloween day. We hung up each piece of art that was created. Pres and I dressed up as salt and pepper, but I don't have a good pic of us together.


Making mummies and eating candies :)


Spider time!


Jack opted to make his own haunted house scene :)


One of the greatest thrills of the day was playing Halloween Bingo as a family! The kids LOVED playing over and over again. They won a candy prize every time they got a Bingo. Thank goodness for Etsy and being able to find a fun little game for the day.


Painting pumpkins!


An epic balloon race around the house. I haven't laughed that much in a while. 


Jack threw on this wig with his hat and we about died in laughter. HAHA. Looking good Mario!


Due to the pandemic, we did not have trick or treating here in Manteca. We opted to hide the candy and let the kids run around to find it. They had such a BLAST looking for candy. They asked us if we could do this every year :)


Beckham looking for candies.


The last activity of the night was decorating cupcakes. 


The finished product. They were delicious!


We topped the night off with Curious George: A Halloween Boofest and pizza party. 

I think it is safe to say that the kids had a TON of fun at Halloween this year. Even though we were unable to trick or treat, we found ways to make it memorable. We really enjoyed the entire day. At the end of it though, Pres and I were ready to sit back and relax, haha. How grateful we are for this family of ours. They are flexible and "go with the flow" kind of kids. We are so blessed to have been able to make it a fun day.

October was such an incredible month. We filled it with family fun. We had our family vacation to Portland and Seattle, a fantastic Halloween, and the kids were able to head back to in person school. We sure LOVED our October this year. Looking forward to a more chill November :)


 

November 23, 2020

Portland and Seattle Here We COME!!

I love checking places off of my travel bucket list. Traveling brings me GREAT JOY! This is not new information. That's why I am so grateful that our little family had the opportunity to travel to the Pacific Northwest in October. With a crazy COVID-19 year, we hit the jackpot on flights and places to stay. We also timed it perfectly. Everything was starting to open up and the cases for COVID had gone WAY down for the states on the west coast. We were able to travel a little more freely while of course still masking up and constantly disinfecting for safety ;) 

Our original flight was supposed to leave at 11:10am from Sacramento, but due to some flight consolidation, our flight changed to 7am...yeesh! The positive side was that we were able to spend more time in Seattle than we had originally planned. It ended up being the perfect hiccup to the start of an AMAZING trip. We always fly Southwest so bags fly free! We boarded our socially distanced flight and took off to begin our adventure. The kids LOVE flying because they get to play on their Kindles for the duration of the flight, haha. 

We landed in the beautiful city of Portland. We hopped in our Toyota 4Runner rental and headed north on I-5 toward Seattle. We enjoyed the cloudy weather and occasional rain shower on our drive up. Oh, how we miss the rain.  There was plenty of fall foliage and evergreens often lined the roadway. It was beautiful!

I chose an Airbnb right in the center of downtown. A condo with gated parking and walking distance to all of the attractions we wanted to see. It ended up being exactly what this crew needed. 


Our first venture was a short walk to the famous Pike Place Market. 


Seeing all this produce made me wish I lived close by. I would visit frequently to get my fresh produce. 


Loads and loads of fresh seafood. 


The Ferris Wheel was closed but still fun to see it. 


We loved walking down along the waterfront, stopping on occasion to pick out a souvenir or two and exploring some more.


Pit stop to take it all in. 


Of course we had to stop and take a minute to check out the notorious gum wall. It was absolutely disgusting, yet fascinating to see.


These three were amazed by this wall. Luckily, no one had the desire to touch it. However, there were a few requests to add to it, haha. We did not concede to that request. 


Me and my love in front of the heart shaped gum design.


We then went to the well known Pike Place Fish Market where they toss fish into the air for their customers, but unfortunately it was closed. I talked with another vendor close by and he informed me that they no longer do it. Due to COVID, they try not to touch the fish as much. It was the only thing on our list we didn't get to see, but we were ok with that. 


Before heading home, we stopped at Pike Place Chowder for Pres and I to try out Yelp's most popular dish in America. While we waited for our clam chowder, we grabbed a slice for the kids to share from the pizza joint close by.  Even Jack got in on the chowder...he was so proud of himself. Spoiler alert: It IS the BEST chowder I have ever eaten!! Insanely delicious! 


On our walk home, we stopped to take in the view. It was such a beautiful day!


On Day 2 in Seattle, we took a drive around the Seattle area. Such gorgeous fall colors filled the trees.


Seattle is like the city of bridges. There were so many bridges everywhere. Loved it!


Driving near UW Campus.


I LOVED THIS CITY!


This was a MUST visit! We had to see the Freemont Troll.  


Such a cool piece of art to find under a bridge. This thing was enormous and magnificent. The kiddos loved climbing all around him. One of the cool things about traveling this fall was that it was never crowded any where we went. It was perfect!


A pic of just him.


Pres, Les, and a troll ;)


Quinnie wanted a pic with her Dad...such a sweetheart. 


The Space Needle!

After we saw the Freemont Troll, we headed back home. We were also a few minutes walking distance to the Space Needle and the Chihuly Garden & Glass Museum. We parked the car at the Condo and walked over to the museum. 


I absolutely LOVED this museum! The art that was created in the process of blowing glass was unbelievable. I took loads of pics in this place. Another highlight was that I wasn't the only one completely captivated by this guy and what he had created, the kids loved it too. 


There was a massive wall just covered in these woven blankets. It was so pretty. 


Yes, that is all GLASS!


This was the ceiling in one of the rooms. It was like being under a coral reef. Gorgeous!


Such vibrant colors. I was so happy the pictures turned out.


So many different pieces to look at. 



I love the colors!


Those globes of glass were particularly fascinating. It just blows your mind.


Mixing colors.


This was one of our favorite rooms. How spectacular is that?!


There were two canoes. Each with it's own design.


Chandeliers


Glass bowls. These were stunning. When you turn your phone light on and put up to the bowl it would change colors. The artist used every color in the spectrum, but you can only see it if you use a direct light. It was so trippy and cool. 


More bowls.


They have a quaint café inside that you can grab a little treat and drink. This was the ceiling in the café!


A closer look at these glass flowers.


The outdoor garden was blown glass that looked like different types of flowers within the garden.


The kids were mimicking what they saw in the design ;)


A "rock" structure. They look like giant pop rocks, haha.


The glass tree. Absolutely beautiful!


We decided these were snakes, haha.



Pres was a trooper ;) I just love that man.


Patiently waiting for Mom.



Can you tell what is glass...and what isn't?


It started to rain when we were ending our tour outside. 



These were Beckham boy's favorite. He asked me to take a picture of him so he could remember the cool blue glass ;)


Heading into the gift shop. 


For our next stop, we decided to call for a Lyft. The kids were so patient while we waited for our ride.


The kids thought that riding in a Lyft was the coolest thing! I had to get a pic.


After some research, we decided to check out the Smith Tower instead of going up in the Space Needle. Unfortunately, it started to rain pretty hard but that didn't stop us. We had a lot of fun at the top of that skyscraper. 


Views from the top!


Downtown


Century Link Field where the Seahawks play.  And just beyond, T-Mobile Park where the Mariners play.


Where the ships dock to load and unload.


The other side of Seattle.


Columbia Center, the tallest building in Washington State


King Beckham



We were pretty dang wet after this adventure. Once we got back home, we made sure that the kids were wearing rainboots for the duration of the trip :) They were wet and tired troopers after this one. 


I just thought this was cool.


One more time to Pike Market and we headed home for the night. 


Our final day in Seattle, we headed out to Snoqualmie Falls. 


Gorgeous day and a gorgeous waterfall.


The waterfall was falling ferociously enough that we were all getting wet from backsplash on the observation deck.



The drop down from where we were. There was another little fall beneath us.





Once we took in as much of the falls as we could, we loaded up and headed west. Our next stop was Tacoma! We had one place we wanted to see before heading to the coast. 


"You're too good to be true. Can't take my eyes off of you..." 
Yes, we stopped at the "10 Things I Hate About You" stadium where Heath Ledger once sang his heart out for Julia Stiles. RIP Heath. I couldn't believe people actually go to High School here. The campus is STUNNING! What a view over the bay!


What a cute couple ;)


This is the High School...jaw dropping!


And just like that, we are off to the coast!


The highways were literally lined with trees. It was so peaceful.


We made it to the beach!!

As soon as we got off the plane in Portland we stopped at a Walmart on our way to Seattle to get a few things. I decided to get each of the kids rain boots just in case and I am so grateful I did. Best purchase from the trip. They were worn every single day after the Smith Tower rainy day.


Long Beach is true to it's name, the longest in the USA.  It seemed to stretch on forever


Listening to the waves crash in was absolutely what my soul needed. I love the beach.


My cute, cute girl!


I told Pres that I found our house....haha.


Fun at the beach. Man, I love these people.


My cute Beckham boy in his rain boots. This just melts my heart.


Looking for crabs.


It was pretty chilly and windy, but these three didn't care. They just loved seeing what they could find and running from any incoming wave.


Love

After we walked the beach, we grabbed some dinner and headed to our next Airbnb. We LOVED this house. It checked every box on our dream vacation spot. 


Puzzle time with Quinn Marie


Kindles and games for the boys.


She did it!!


One of Jack and Beckham's absolute favorite things to do is play games with their Dad. I love the bond that is constantly growing between these three.


The next day we took a quick hike to check out a lighthouse.


Along the hike, we found this abandoned military area. Not really clear on what purpose it served.


View of the ocean from the lookout point for the lighthouse.


The trail to the Cape Disappointment lighthouse was closed due to weather damage, but they let you go up to a view point to check it out from a distance.


Raising back to the car.


Quick family photo op :)


After the lighthouse, we headed to Astoria which was just across the bridge. 


This ended up being one of the longest bridges I have ever been on. It is the longest continuous truss bridge in North America.  Definitely a little eerie every time we crossed.


Astoria from a distance.  Home of the Goonies!


From Astoria, we traveled over to wreck of  Peter Iredale. This ship wrecked in 1906 and this is what has remained. It was really cool to see. The beach itself was absolutely beautiful. We timed coming here well to catch an ideal sunset.  The kids loved checking out the remains of the ship as well as the landscape around. 




Everyone wanted a turn in this piece left over from the ship. It was the perfect size.






This beach is EXACTLY what I thought Washington/Oregon beaches would look like. 



Pres took the kids for a climb up a dune.



Hello up there!




A view from the top of the hill.


The coastline. Such stunning views.



On one side you had the beach. Then there was this large hill covered in the most beautiful tall grass. On the other side was this forest. I couldn't get over the views here. Absolutely breathe taking.


We even saw a fox on our drive through these woods on our way home.


The sun was shining right in our faces, but I am so happy we got this shot.


Such a fun day with the people I love the most.



Beckham raced down the hill.


Jack in the tall grass.


The Columbia River


Ships on the water as we travel back over the bridge.


One of the reasons I booked this Airbnb in Long Beach was for the hot tub! I planned out this trip with the intentions that our coastal stay would be our relaxing portion of the trip. We hot tubbed, played Kindles and games, read books, watched movies and popped popcorn. We splurged at the local bakery (two mornings in a row) and ate at a delicious restaurant our last night. It was the absolutely perfect stay.


Leaving Long Beach for a quick jaunt to Cannon Beach and then off to Portland!


I couldn't get over the trees lining the roads. They were massive. You felt protected.


Cannon Beach

This is the famous Haystack Rock. This quickly became one of my favorite places on Earth. It was one of the most beautiful beaches I had ever seen. The town was so quaint and friendly. We found a number of Ma and Pa shops lining Main street including the coziest little book store. There were several restaurant options and bakeries there as well. I felt like we literally just stepped into a Hallmark movie. I would live here the rest of my life. 


We traveled at THE best time. There were very few people on the beach. Pres and the kids looked for more crabs and it just felt as if time stood still for a moment. I wanted to soak up every minute. I wanted to take in the ages of my kids and the fun we were having. I wanted to soak up every blessing we've received and shout praises of gratitude to my Father in Heaven for the many blessings and miracles we have seen and witnessed. Give thanks for this beautiful Earth we have inherited and doing our best to take care of. It was such an ah-ha moment for me. Full gratitude and love.


Looking down the coast line.



Beautiful houses lined the beach.




The water seemed to feel in a rush, while I could have sat there all day, taking in the scenery and sounds.


The other side of the coast line.



I caught these two just staring at the Haystack Rock. I love this picture!









I picked out my house while I was there ;) It's the brown craftsman style house in the middle ;)






After spending some sweet time at Cannon Beach, we headed into town for lunch. We found this cute little restaurant called the Driftwood Restaurant and enjoyed a delicious meal. I had the best fish and chips that I have ever eaten! 



While waiting for our food the boys decided to draw what they thought was in the ocean on their kid menus ;)


Jack wanted to take a picture of Pres and I. Funny thing is that it ended up being one of my favorite pics of us ever.

After lunch we were Portland bound! 
While in Portland I decided to take some family pictures. I snapped some individuals of the kids.


Jack is growing so quickly! He's quite the talented artist.


Beckham is the sweetest and funniest kid you will meet.


Quinn is the angel of the crew. She can have some fiery moments, but she is is the cutest little girl you'll ever meet.


Clark Family pic of 2020


While we were in Portland, we had the chance to meet up with Julie! Julie is one of Britt's best friends but as most people know, if you are a friend to any Spung, you are a friend to all Spung's. Julie, who we affectionately call Swarlos, took our family pic above. She met us at a beautiful arboretum up above Portland. After our little photo shoot, we treated Swarlos to some tasty pizza from Pizza Jerk. We had such a great time catching up and spending what little time it felt like we had with our Swarlos. We LOVE YOU Swarley! Thanks for making Portland that much cooler ;)


Waiting patiently for our pizza :)

After pizza we headed to Multnomah Falls! You can not go to Portland and not see Multnomah Falls!


This place is breathe taking! We are so happy we stopped to see this epic waterfall.


Taking in the view :)


Pres snapped this one of me and the falls :)



A kind man took a family pic for me. 


Clarks and the Multnomah Falls


Hanging out while I grab us some roasted nuts from the vendor at the gift shop.


There was a beautiful gift shop and eatery down from the falls. We picked out our souvenir Christmas ornament and headed to our next destination.


We stopped at Vista Point on our way back home to take in the Columbia River gorge's finest. 


This is just east of Portland.



This is Vista Point. It was closed due to COVID but we wanted the views anyway. We didn't mind that we couldn't go in.


Mount St. Helens from a distance


Mount Rainier


One more view before we head down the mountain.


Family selfie ;)


Me and this cutie


We made a quick stop to see the Portland temple. 


Beautiful!

After the Portland temple, we trekked to the Pittock Mansion. This home was built in 1914 for the London-born Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock and his family. I love touring old homes and learning how they lived and what they did. I am always amazed by style and how big these homes are for the early 1900's. 


The library!


The kitchen that was said to be ahead of it's time. 

The main floor consisted of the "functional" rooms while the second floor was bedrooms. They also had a basement that they used for storage. The house had five bedrooms, a smoking room, library, two separate sitting rooms, a dining room, a study, an office, several bathrooms and a basement for storage and the occasional larger gatherings. It was a beautiful home.


The view from the backyard.


The house from the backyard.

After Pittock Mansion we treated the kiddos to the Portland Zoo. They were SO excited! 


Taking a snooze.


It literally felt like we were walking through the woods in the middle of the city. Very cool zoo.


There were moss covered rocks everywhere. It was really neat to see.


I'm not sure I have ever been that close to a cheetah!


Pride Rock

We headed home and started packing up for our early departure the following day. We spent the rest of the evening relaxing and packing. I couldn't believe how fast this trip went. Portland was a great ending city to an incredible seven day trip. We ate some amazing food (mostly from food trucks), relaxed at the Airbnb, went out to explore the city and it's surroundings, watched more movies, played more games and just soaked up the remainder of the trip. Every person in our family LOVED this vacation! It was exactly what we needed after months of lockdowns and very little travel. How grateful we are that we were able to do this trip at this time! 


My plane buddy.


Pres and the boys settling in for our quick flight home. 

Thank you Seattle, Long Beach and Portland for an incredible family trip! We LOVED every single minute and would happily go back again someday.