I tried to keep us pretty busy last week, as Kevin was gone Tuesday-Friday for a work conference in Chicago. I'm pretty lucky he only goes away for work once a year, but it still made me a bit nervous, especially since the kiddos were on and off sick before and while he was gone (they took turns, isn't that great?? :S ). Luckily we finished off the week all healthy.
We did storytime at the library, went to a Primary pizza party and Primary program practice, played with friends, worked on preschool homework, went on a preschool field trip, went to Cornbelly's, and had one lovely day all at home just reading and relaxing. A kind friend had us over for a yummy dinner and it was so nice to have a little break. We did minimal housework and errands, ate easy meals, and just enjoyed being together. Probably something we should do more often, even if Kevin is in town! It was a great week, and if the kids wouldn't have had issues sleeping at night, it would have been easy-peasy.
I had a bunch of activities on papers in a hat to draw out and do. I was amazed at how much this increased the excitement factor for the girls! I guess it's another thing we should continue. We also made birdseed cupcakes (after reading Riki's Birdhouse, from one of my favorite kids' book series).

We also used a free pass to visit the Ogden Dinosaur Park. I hadn't ever been, and it was a little pricey, so it was good to have a pass. It was also great to have a beautiful sunny day to be out walking. It was such a pleasant afternoon. The only thing I would have changed would be to not go during October-- their Halloween decorations were quite graphic, lots of bloody appendages hanging all over the place and even a bloody mannequin trapped in the hood of a car. They must be going for a teen scene for the evenings or something. Luckily whenever the girls asked what those creepy things were, I was able to gloss over it and redirect their attention. We're so close to a great dinosaur museum at Thanksgiving Point that I'm not sure we'll go here again anytime soon, but it was great to go once and see what it is all about.
The girls had fun at the dinosaur themed playground.

Cora on the pterodactyl slide.

Luke doesn't get to swing often, so he was thrilled! He was giving us the loudest giggles!


The park is 9 acres of dinosaurs to explore and a playground. Inside there's a small museum and a robotic dinosaur display of a T rex and a mama triceratops with her two babies. Cora and Violet were totally freaked out, but they did want to stay and watch for a long long time. Just as far away from the display as they could get! Luke was the only one who would get close enough for a picture.

Cora wanted to go back inside later and after watching the dinosaurs for another long while, proclaimed she wasn't scared anymore. It was a fun afternoon.
We had a great, although pictureless weekend to follow, with Kevin home again. BYU won, our Herriman library is finally open and had a great opening celebration complete with Curious George, a princess, a clown, and crafts, Kevin took the girls to Toy Story 3 in the dollar theater, Kissie and Pata spent the night Saturday to see Cora int he Primary Program, Cora did a terrific job singing and saying her part, and we had a yummy family dinner at Shad and Jen's Sunday night. This week we are busy doing Halloween stuff-- it's coming so soon! The girls are so excited to be Belle (Cora) and Snow White (Violet). Now we just have to cross our fingers that it won't rain!