Sunday, October 20, 2013

Bear Lake Family Reunion 2013



We headed up to beautiful Fish Haven, Idaho for the annual Tait Family Reunion during the first weekend in August.  We had the entire family together; something that usually only happens once a year.  

We went to a Play at Picklesville Playhouse.  The kids (and Kerry) :) wanted to snap a picture with the main character: Juanito Bandito, who was hilarious.  I was laughing really hard through the show.  


This year, the grand kids rode in Papa Tait's Dodge Power Wagon during the Raspberry Days Evening Parade.  They really had a good time, throwing candy and waving in the parade!


Gracie and Sienna LOVE to be on Papa Tait's Boat.  The water at Bear Lake is mystically blue and beautiful, and in August...not too chilly.  


Between the kayaks, beach toys, lots of sand and splashing - the kids always have a great time playing at Bear Lake. 

There is also a pool and splash pad at The Reserve Community Lodge.  Could they be having anymore fun?!?

Gracie and Lauren


 

The boys got creative this year and made their own golfing green, in the lawn, around a tree.  They had a chipping competition.  It was way fun for them!

Something the Tait Family Reunion is known for is LOTS of good food!  This year the cutest little bakers made and dipped donuts in cinnamon sugar.  Between the donuts and the smores we made around the campfire, we were stuffed with yummy treats!





We all enjoyed holding the littlest Taitor-Tot, Summer.  



Years ago, before there were eight grand kids, Grandma Tait bought the girls these colorful nightgowns.  It has grown into quite the tradition.  This year, the girls got to pick out brand new nightgowns.  They sure look sweet.  Sunday morning at the Cabin consisted of a yummy breakfast, The Spoken Word, Grandpa and Grandma sharing stories and the kids singing some of their favorite Primary Songs.  


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

It's the Little Things...Like Pockets



During a walk around Temple Square with Jody and Papa Tait, Sienna became acutely aware that she had pockets in her shorts.  

Glorious Pockets. 

And even better, Papa and Dad had pockets too.  So they were the same.  
She just kept saying, "I have pockets...like you Papa!!"  

It took her twice as long to make it around the Temple Grounds.  Because when you're two-years-old, walking and having both hands inside your pockets...is not easy.  But she had two understanding people who were willing to take it slow with her.  



This Trip to Temple Square was all part of a week of fun, enjoying time with our Family from Florida.  Kerry & Stacy and their three kids visited in August, and the cousins made LOTS of great memories.  Look at how sweet they are! 

We are missing three of the cousins in this picture.

Left to Right: Sienna, Lindsey, Gracie, Lauren and Gavin....or "The Boy" as Gracie calls him.  Apparently when you're the one boy cousin among seven girls...Gracie just calls you "The Boy."
 

They really do have a special bond.  Gracie and Sienna look forward to seeing their Florida Cousins every summer!!!


We also visited the LDS Church History Museum.  The museum has an entire area dedicated to children.  Here the kids, are getting a lesson in culture and dancing.  


We ate at the City Creek Center in the heart of downtown and then headed to the movie Turbo.  The kids thought it was funny; Gracie thought it was Laugh-Out Loud humor.  I got a kick out of her giggles.  


After the movie, it was time for more playing at Grandpa and Grandma Tait's house.  
Can you even see Lauren?!?!?!  It's never fun to be at the bottom of the haystack or cousin pile.    


Come back and visit real soon!


Monday, October 7, 2013

Step, Passé, Kick


Gracie had her Jazz n' Place Dance Recital on June 15, 2013.  She was in the Mini Stars Class.  It was sure fun to watch her perform!  She liked wearing real make-up and being on the stage.  She even handled wearing the tights pretty well.  Gracie isn't a big fan of tights - that's the nice way of putting it.  But her excitement to be under the big lights outweighed the anxiety over the tights...so all was well.  


Gracie's favorite part of her class was when they played "freeze dance" before letting out each week.  Gracie would come home after her dance class and practice in our living room. 

"Step, Passé, Kick....Step Passé, Kick..." 
She would say over and over and over. 


  My video camera cut out a quarter of the way into the performance and finally turned back on for the very end.  Figures.  So here is the condensed version of her dance!  :)


Grandpa and Grandma Wiscombe & Michael gave Gracie a rose after her performance.  She was thrilled!  She also really liked the bag of sweet treats from Grandma Wiscombe!  

 




Way to Go, Gracie!  You did great.