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Concluding April April 29, 2024

Filed under: Children's Ministry,Family Time,Travels — Amy Scott @ 12:40 pm

It’s time for the end of the month wrap-up. Crazy, right? Mentally, I’m stuck in the middle of April. I’m absolutely flabbergasted that May begins this week. Part of the reason my mind is frozen in the middle of the month is travel-related. When I travel, I feel like time stands still. I expect to come home to a calendar that hasn’t moved while I was away, but that is not reality. So here I am. Playing catch up and wrapping my head around May.

We have an annual conference in Coeur d’Alene, ID at the end of April. Our network of the Assemblies of God gathers to take care of business and cast vision for the coming year. It’s a good mix of free time, conference gatherings, and meals with the pastoral staff of our church. CDA is about a 6 hour drive away, so Jeremy and I had plenty of drive time to dream out loud and sing along with my current musical obsession – all things For King + Country. The highlight of Monday was taking a hike together before the conference started. Getting my steps in is a priority because conferences come with a lot of sitting and eating. I need to balance that with moving! Jeremy and I enjoyed lunch at a local favorite, Meltz Extreme Grilled Cheese and got mini cookies at Crumbl for the first time. Yum! Tuesday, we had dinner with fellow children’s pastors in our network and enjoyed some Bible trivia together. After dinner, we met up with our church team for dessert at the hotel. Wednesday, we got to cheer on two of our team members who got ordained. Jeremy got to golf in a tournament that afternoon while I got some introvert recharge time. It was the the perfect combination of taking a walk, finishing a book, and watching a show.

The boys were off on their own adventures while we were at Network Conference. Jeremy’s parents graciously watched our kiddos while we were away and the boys had a blast with Nana and Papa! They spent a few days at the beach doing all sorts of fun stuff. They got to enjoy the beach, the hotel pool, an aquarium visit, a carousel ride, and time at the arcade. Nana and Papa know how to have a good time! It was fun to get updates from them as they adventured together. The boys brought their spending money and picked up treasures in the form of small stuffed animals and new puzzle cubes. We are in a massive Rubik’s cube phase at the moment. The boys enjoy watching YouTube tutorials on how to solve these cubes and honestly, it’s a bit beyond us all. With tenacity, they are picking it up as they continue to study!

Our weekend was spent catching up on laundry, chores, and resting after travels. We also played some family games together as a way to reconnect after being apart. A highlight of the weekend for me was going to see “Unsung Hero” in the theaters. When Jeremy and I saw For King + Country in concert, they were promoting the movie and sharing their family story from stage. I knew I wanted to see it on the big screen! Also, fun fact – their sister, Rebecca St. James, was my middle school hero. Her music and ministry had a major influence on my faith in very formative years. The movie was moving, powerful, inspirational, and so much more. It’s neat to see how this family is still ministering together. It was definitely worth the visit to the theater! A big shoutout to my parents for watching the boys while Jeremy and I got a movie date. We are very thankful for all the grandparent support we’ve been shown this week!

And there you have it! The end of April is in sight! Our May is a bit up in the air at the moment, but I know no matter lands on the calendar, our family will always find adventures around the bend!

Taking a hike before Network Conference began. Such a beautiful day to be outside!
The Coeur d’Alene Resort is always such a beautiful place to stay and visit
Jeremy took flower pictures on our hike! I borrowed them because they were too pretty not share!
More lovely flowers
My forever date!
Beach Boys! Thank you to Nana & Papa for this awesome adventure!
Their cube collection keeps growing!
Movie date to see “Unsung Hero” in theaters!
Reliving my Rebecca St. James obsession! CDs, t-shirts, posters, devotionals, concerts, signings – I was all about all things RSJ in middle school. So thankful for the influence her music has had on my life! Her song “Kingdom Come” featuring For King + Country is one my current favorites!
 

Celebrating All.The.Things. April 4, 2024

Filed under: Family Time,Homeschool Adventures,Tasty Treats,Travels — Amy Scott @ 1:26 pm

We’ve been celebrating all the things since my last update here. There is so much to share! I’ll try to hit the highlight reel. I might have waited too long to share! So much has happened. Here’s hoping I can contain all the fun in one post!

To start things off, our family attended the Spring Work Party at our church the weekend before Easter. The boys each earned $100 off of their camp registration cost by serving for 4 hours. They helped clean inflatables and create Easter gift bags. I wiped down tables and then did a thorough purge and reorganize of Jeremy’s children church closet. I love cleaning and sorting, so it was a very fulfilling day! The next day that same weekend, we celebrated an early birthday dinner for Jeremy with his parents. It was a good, full weekend.

Jeremy’s birthday fell on a Monday this year. Honestly, it’s hard to make a Monday birthday thrilling… We were able to pick up the license plates for our new van and then we went out to dinner as a family at our favorite Mexican restaurant. We came home to play a new game that we got Jeremy for his birthday and had birthday cake. It was a low-key birthday, but I think Jeremy felt special and celebrated!

Easter is always a big event in our world. Jeremy had lots of prep at church and I had lots of prep around the house. The Thursday and Friday before Easter were big baking days for me. I made sugar cookies, chocolate chip cookie bars, and brownies to share over the weekend. Jeremy mowed the lawn and I cleaned the house in prep for hosting a gathering with my family on Saturday.

Saturday’s celebration included honoring my parent’s anniversary (which was that day), a belated birthday for Jeremy, Graham’s baptism the following day, and Easter. We know how to pack in a party! The boys opened their Easter baskets (we normally do this the day before Easter because Sunday is always so busy) and did an egg hunt around our house. We had pizza and plenty of desserts to share. The kiddos enjoyed doing some Pokémon trading with their super cool Auntie. We wrapped up the day by coloring eggs.

On Sunday, Graham got baptized at church. He’s been talking about it for a while and finally decided now was the time. Jeremy and I got to baptize him. It’s been an honor to be a part of the boys’ baptisms and to encourage them in their faith journeys. It was a fantastic way to celebrate Easter! After church, we went over to Nana & Papa for tacos and treats. The kids and the adults each had an egg hunt in the afternoon. It’s always a good time when the whole cousin crew is together! Side note: Sunday was our house-iversary (a holiday I personally celebrate every year). Sunday marked six years in our home here on the hill. It’s been such a wonderful place to raise our family. I’m so thankful to live where we do!

After all the celebrating, you’d think we would quiet things down, but no. On Monday, we met up with family at the beach. They had a house rented in Seabrook for Spring Break and we crashed a day of their trip (at their invitation). The kids got to swim in the community pool, watch a magic show, get soaked in the ocean, and visit the arcade. It was a super fun day!

We had a field trip on Tuesday with our homeschool co-op. Now that the weather is warming up, we are definitely getting out and about for field trips more often. We visited a piece of local history at the Borst Home in Centralia. We got to tour both floors of the home, the carriage house, the gardens, a one room schoolhouse, and pioneer church. The timeline of this field trip fit well with our Oregon Trail field trip. It was fun to see local history overlapping.

By the time yesterday rolled around, I was glad to have no where to go and nothing pressing to do! Yes, we did school and our normal Wednesday chores, but I got to be homebody and it filled up my tank after being so busy. Today is another day around the house, just doing our normal school and chores. I sure love celebrating, but our pace of life has caught up with me. I am thankful today for the margin to rest and happily reflect on the fun we’ve had the last few weeks.

A little March Madness: Graham and Spike cheering on Gonzaga
Helping to clean the church before Easter
Filming his baptism testimony
Early Birthday Celebration
Happy Birthday, Jeremy!
Learning a new game – Azul
Dissecting a bean at co-op
I used a new bunny cookie cutter this Easter. It might be my new favorite. So cute!
Egg Hunt Time
Victorious Hunters
Coloring Eggs
Happy Easter!
Graham’s Baptism
Egg hunt with the cousins
Happy House-iversary!
Beach Day
Beach Day
Field Trip to the Borst Home
Field Trip to the Borst Home
Replica of a one room schoolhouse
Replica of a one room schoolhouse
 

Welcome Spring! March 20, 2024

Filed under: Family Time,Homeschool Adventures,Travels — Amy Scott @ 2:18 pm

It’s officially spring! It’s actually felt like summer here in the PNW this last week. We’ve had sunny days and temps into the mid-70’s. It’s been lovely! However, today is back to the usual – clouds and drizzle. Spring is like that… Sunny one day, rainy the next. While I’ve loved the sunshine, the trees are waking up and seasonal allergies were definitely a thing over the weekend. My hubby sneezed dozens of times over the weekend! I’m hoping the drizzle today will wash the pollen out of the air. There is a price to pay for sunshine.

Life has been full since my last post. My cautious optimism panned out and we’ve been able to see many people and do fun things. No more sickness keeping our friends at home. Hooray! Last week, we started new classes with our homeschool co-op. The kids are enjoying botany and American government this spring. Owen, especially, has been inspired with how the botany class as lined up with our own science at home. He has had his microscope out multiple times this week examining plant life.

I had a first this last week. I was asked if I could share some tips about home organization (especially, kid storage) with a mom from our church. I love home organization so it was fun to share this interest with another mom. I got to wax poetic about storage bins, labels, and my enjoyment of The Home Edit. Such a good time! Okay, I realize keeping a tidy house doesn’t make everyone want to do jazz hands, but it certainly gets me excited!

A special highlight of the last week was a visit with my forever friend, Maggie. She moved across the country at the end of 2023, but she was in the PNW for a few weeks assisting her parents. She came to visit me on the last leg of her trip. She arrived Thursday afternoon and we got to walk/talk while the kids played at a local park then we were able to go out to dinner together. She spent the night at our house and we were her shuttle to the airport the next day. It was so good to spend hours chatting and just being on the same side of the country. The countdown is on until her next visit!

Friday, after dropping Maggie at the airport, we went south to Oregon City. We had an appointment to get our van serviced. Luckily, the dealership is right by the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Visitor Center. This historical museum has been on my field trip wish list for a few years, so this was the perfect place to wait while our vehicle was looked at. The kids had a lot of fun making candles, fabric toys, and petting their collection of fur pelts. The last month has been full of awesome field trips. We love adventuring as a family and learning together! The boys did a presentation at our co-op yesterday about our visit to the museum on Friday. They shared Oregon Trail facts and their highlights of the experience. It was neat to see them take something they learned and share it with others.

Other highlights include having friends over on Saturday and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on Sunday. My kiddos know I’m a pincher, so they made a big deal of wearing green this year. We made green mini-waffles for dinner with shamrocks on them. On Monday, we prepared our March Madness brackets. We have our brackets printed and on the fridge ready to highlight wins and scratch out losses. Yesterday was a beautiful first day of spring! The kids got to play on the playground with friends at co-op, enjoy their classes, and then spend the evening at piano lessons with Nana. I slipped away with a friend last night to shop for books at Goodwill. I’ll share all about my book haul in my book blog at the end of the month.

And there you have it! All the big and little things of the last week. It’s been a good stretch of sunny weather, time with friends, and lots of fun.

Dissecting mushrooms at co-op
Wrapping up our book club for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe with paper crowns in honor of the kings and queens of Narnia.
Reunited with my forever friend!
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
Green foods are healthy, right?
Botany class at co-op
 

Welcome March! March 11, 2024

Filed under: Family Time,Homeschool Adventures,Travels — Amy Scott @ 2:19 pm

March is here! It’s been a bit of mix. Some big days and some very quiet days. A major theme of March so far has been rescheduling. Our co-op crew has been sick and it has greatly altered our plans this last week. We had plans on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday all be cancelled and/or rescheduled. Last week looked like a very full week, until it wasn’t. It’s all good, though. We don’t mind the extra time around the house. We love being home just as much as we love being out and about.

What is there to share if all we’ve done is reschedule life? Well, at the beginning of the month we purchased a new-to-us minivan! We’ve had a silver Dodge Caravan for the last 8 years and it’s been a good vehicle for us. As we started to talk about replacing it, we decided to look into another Dodge Caravan because we like them so much. We were able to purchase a newer model with fewer miles. Our new van is black and has been named Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon. We are marveling at new-to-us features like doors that open automatically, seat warmers, and a back-up camera. Our old van was low-tech, so there has been much to learn about this newer model. I hope Toothless will be a beloved addition to our family for many years to come. Now I need to relearn what vehicle to look for in the parking lot!

The other big adventure we had this month was a trip OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry). We’ve attempted to visited multiple times and it felt like it was impossible to make it actually happen. We were thrilled to finally have this family field trip! Highlights of our visit were the main exhibits about tyrannosaurs and animal survival skills. The physics lab was one of Owen’s favorite places and Graham thanked me over and over for the planetarium show we watched. Super fun, super educational. I know I’ve said it before, but I love field trips! They are my favorite!

That’s the update for the first half of the month! The latter half will be full of all the things… reschedule plans, St. Patrick’s Day, Jeremy’s birthday, Easter – so many fun times to look forward to with family and friends! However, the quiet start to the month does have me wondering… Will it be as full as I expect? Probably not… But I will be thankful for the opportunities that come and be grateful for pauses to rest when things don’t pan out. Spring is just around the corner and I am cautiously optimistic for what’s ahead!

Meet Toothless
First selfie in Toothless!
Making bunny mini-waffles
Owen’s final diorama in this science curriculum! Graham will start the diorama fun next fall.
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Chasing away the daylight savings yawns with laughter at Kung Fu Panda 4!
 

February Field Trips February 21, 2024

Filed under: Family Time,Homeschool Adventures,Travels — Amy Scott @ 12:37 pm

February has been a full month. After a super quiet January, our pace of life has picked up! Our calendar this month is a mix of playdates, family dinners, church commitments, dental appointments, well checks, and my personal favorite – field trips! Oh, also add in low-key celebrations like the Super Bowl and Valentine’s Day. It seems there has been something going on every day!!!

Let’s chat about our field trips! I love field trips. They are one of my favorite parts of homeschooling. Life is a full of learning opportunities and so many adventures can be classified as a field trip. On Friday, we took off for the Tillamook Creamery. This is an annual adventure for us! We love watching the cheese being packaged and processed. We tried the cheese samples, had lunch, and got ice cream. The boys enjoyed racing to see how fast they can milk a cow (a display cow, not a real cow). The Tillamook Creamery is always a good time!

After Tillamook, we made our way up the Oregon Coast. We stopped in Cannon Beach to visit Haystack Rock. The tide was out so the tide pools around the rock were exposed. We saw some small fish and sea anemones. It was a cold and windy walk to Haystack Rock, but our kids come alive at the beach. They didn’t mind the chilly weather and had fun exploring around the tide pools.

Our last stop on the way home was to see a dead fin whale that washed up on Sunset Beach. I didn’t know much about fin whales until this last week. They are the second largest whale and they rarely wash ashore because they stay out in deeper waters. Owen recently wrapped up a whale unit in science, so this seemed like a good chance to see a whale up close. The boys got to see the baleen and see the size of the large whale. The sight was a bit more gruesome than I expected as the whale had been cut open and certain parts had been harvested. It was kind of gross, but still educational!

Yesterday, we joined our homeschool co-op for a field trip to the Washington State Capitol. Jeremy took the day off to join us. His presence was so appreciated! It was our family’s first visit to the Capitol and it didn’t disappoint. Through a co-op connection, we were able to explore parts of the building that usually aren’t open to the public. We even got to go on to the senate floor and take a picture (the senate obviously wasn’t in session at the moment). We had a short class on what is a bill and the process of getting a bill to become a law. After our time with the senate staff, we went on a guided tour which showed us the rest of the building. One of the highlights of our visit was the fact that it was Potato Day. Washington potato farmers set up a baked potato bar and offer baked potatoes to anyone who would like one. They also gave away reusable bags and potato recipe cards. Jeremy did a little research and they say about 1,600 potatoes are given out on Potato Day. It made for a crowded visit, but it was also a fun bonus to the experience!

We have some more field trips planned this spring and I am so excited for them! Getting to experience learning outside in the world is so valuable. We are making memories as a family and I love that we get to explore the world alongside our kids. We’ve had so many conversations as a family about what we learned this last week, what we enjoyed the most, and clarifying what we experienced. I’m so thankful for these opportunities. Field trips are one of the best parts of homeschooling!

Co-Op Book Club: Making Christmas snow globes for the chapter in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe where Father Christmas visits.
Co-Op Book Club: Christmas one week and Easter the next! Talking about how Aslan’s sacrifice on the Stone Table is an allegory for Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.
Heart-shaped mini-waffles for Valentine’s Day!
Mini-tulips and more mini-waffles! Loving the spring vibes!
Tillamook Creamery Field Trip
Tillamook Creamery Field Trip
Tillamook Creamery Field Trip
Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach
Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach
Whale Tail at Sunset Beach
Washington State Capitol Field Trip
Washington State Capitol Field Trip – the WA State Seal
Washington State Capitol Field Trip – learning about the doors and the history on them
Washington State Capitol Field Trip – the Senate Reception Room which is original to it’s 1928 completion
Washington State Capitol Field Trip – Potato Day!
Potato SWAG!
 

Hello Holidays! December 5, 2023

Filed under: Amy's Bookshelf,Family Time,Homeschool Adventures,Travels — Amy Scott @ 2:19 pm

We are in full swing with the holiday season! So much goodness to share! My last update was right before Thanksgiving, so I’ll pick up there… even though Thanksgiving feels like forever ago now. Can anyone else relate? Our Thanksgiving was quieter than years past. Between illness and multiple family members recovering from surgery, our gatherings were small. We got together with Jeremy’s parents and aunt and uncle on Thanksgiving day. The day after Thanksgiving, we had another meal with my parents and sister. Since my dad wasn’t cleared for turkey lifting this year, Jeremy had the honor of making the turkey. He did a fantastic job! Jeremy was super domestic this Thanksgiving. He made multiple pies, side dishes, and a turkey. Jeremy is a great cook and he was the MVP (or MVC – most valuable cook) this Thanksgiving!

Last week, we had our first Christmas party – even though it wasn’t December yet! We wrapped up our homeschool co-op for 2023 and we see our group again in 2024. For our Christmas party, we did a potluck and had various Christmas activities for the kids. There were activity pages, coloring sheets, and a paper snowflake station. We had classic Christmas music in the background while we played, munched, and chatted. The kids brought small gifts for a group gift exchange. I read a version of T’was the Night Before Christmas that was formatted for a left-right game. Each kid started with their own gift and then had to pass accordingly when they heard the words left and right in the story. Our co-op is such a blessing to our family. It was fun to kick off the Christmas season with them.

To kick off December, we joined my forever friend, Maggie, and her family for Snowflake Lane in Bellevue, WA. Snowflake Lane is a parade they put on nightly from the day after Thanksgiving through Christmas Eve. My favorite part is they make it snow as a part of the experience. The snow is really bubbles, but it’s still magical! This was probably our wettest experience at Snowflake Lane, but the rain didn’t spoil the affect. We met up early for Starbuck treats and hung out inside before claiming our spot on the parade route. With Maggie’s family moving across the country soon, it was fun to do one more Snowflake Lane with them before they go.

December has certainly been a merry and bright month and we’re not even a full week into it. On Saturday, we decorated our annual gingerbread house! It’s always a mess, but so much fun. We are no way professional with our decorating skills, but the quirkiness adds to the charm. We also started our Advent season on Saturday, instead of Sunday. Lighting a candle and taking a few minutes to focus on Jesus as the center of the Christmas season is always a special moment each week. Owen read the devotional for us as we talked about hope and Emmanuel – God with us!

Sunday evening, Jeremy and I saw For King + Country in concert at Moda Center in Portland, OR. A Drummer Boy Christmas is by far my most listened Christmas album. I’m a huge fan of all their music, but I loved that it was a Christmas concert. For King + Country sang a mix of their Christmas music, but also popular hits and songs from their new album. Our seats were in the nose bleed section, but that didn’t diminish the experience. It was a super fun date night. We were also able to leave a bit early for the city and do some Christmas shopping before the show. A major highlight of the day was picking up two more Billy bookcases from IKEA. Book reorganization is right around the corner. I’m excited to see if my vision can come together like I hope!

That’s all for now! We have a big week ahead as we prepare of our Christmas musical at church this weekend. Lots of Christmas memories to make still ahead!

Jeremy and his tasty Thanksgiving turkey!
Starbucks treats before Snowflake Lane
Snowflake Lane 2023
Making one last set of Snowflake Lane memories with our friends before they move.
Snowflake Lane 2023
Working on their cookie creations
The 2023 Gingerbread House
Starting the Advent season with the hope of Emmanuel
Quite the view at Moda Center – For King + Country – A Drummer Boy Christmas Concert
For King + Country – A Drummer Boy Christmas Concert
 

The Many Adventures of October October 18, 2023

Filed under: Family Time,Travels — Amy Scott @ 6:13 pm

The good times keep on coming! Our days have been spent with family, friends, and on a wet and wild adventure. These days have been full, but its been worth it! Relationships and celebrating loved ones are top priority. As an introverted, homebody, I’ve learned the value of margin. We’re balancing the good times with pockets of rest and I’m thankful for that!

Last Friday, we went up to visit our sweet GG! I will forever be grateful the boys have a special relationship with her. My grandma is kind, encouraging, and supportive. The boys love giving GG the update on what they’ve been up to at school and in life. When I was little I called her Grandma Delicious – possibly because I couldn’t get Dolores correct, but also because she always had sweet treats on hand. I come by sweet tooth genetically! For this visit, she shared donuts with us and we enjoyed watching the boys play in her yard while we chatted. It was wonderful visit!

My forever friend, Maggie, and her family came down for a game day on Saturday. The kids happily played and traded Pokémon cards for hours. The adults ate fall treats, played table games, and chatted about life – especially the next adventure for Maggie’s family. They have a move across the country coming up soon. It was great to chat about their new home and new season. It was special to have this time together before they move. Maggie and I have been buddies since high school and it’s a joy to watch our families be friends now. It’s a little bittersweet knowing things are about to change, but I am confident our friendship will remain strong no matter the distance.

As our birthday present to the boys, Jeremy and I took them to the Great Wolf Lodge. It’s been 4.5 years since we last visited this water park resort. It was amazing how different our experience was now! Both boys are swimmers and they’re tall enough to do all the water slides. Nothing was off-limits! They enjoyed the entire water park immensely, but when it came to favorites – Owen was always begging to body surf in the wave pool and Graham was always ready for another water slide. It was a wet and wild time! So many good family memories were made together!

As crazy as it seems, more birthday happenings are on the horizon. I wasn’t kidding when I said we take birthday month seriously. With just one more week of birthday celebrations left, I will admit that I’m looking forward to a small, quiet break before Halloween. A little bit of rest and recovery will feel good after all this partying!

Visiting GG
Game Day!
Great Wolf Lodge
Great Wolf Lodge
Great Wolf Lodge
Great Wolf Lodge
Great Wolf Lodge
Great Wolf Lodge
Great Wolf Lodge
 

Happy 10th Birthday, Owen! October 12, 2023

Filed under: Family Time,Homeschool Adventures,Tasty Treats,Travels — Amy Scott @ 1:44 pm

Be prepared! Almost all my posts will be birthday themed this month. You’ve been warned! Like I mentioned in my last post, we take birthday month very seriously in this household. October is so much fun!

A week ago we had a playdate with friends who also have quite a few October birthdays in their family. We used the playdate as a mini-birthday party between our families. Gifts were exchanged, candles were placed in donuts, the birthday song was sung. The kids had a great time celebrating together.

Since Owen’s birthday was on a Sunday this year, we selected Friday as his birthday outing day. Owen requested a visit to Mt. Rainier. It was a beautiful day and the fall color on the mountain was stunning! We took our biggest hike on the mountain to date. We made it Panorama Point (we made it there three years ago) and instead of turning back the way we came, we took a new trail and did a loop back to Paradise. The kids had a blast and I was impressed that I could keep up (even though I was sore for days afterward). We saw a mountain goat, plenty of ground squirrels and chipmunks, flocks of finches, and a hawk. Animal sighting are always a highlight of any hike. We also made it to the snow and many small snowmen were created along the trail. Our first snowman, Crusher, was photographed by many hikers as they passed him. We got a huge kick out of making a photo op! It was a fantastic outing and Owen enjoyed the day immensely (we all did)! It was also neat to claim Owen’s free 4th Grade National Parks Pass. We buy this pass every year so it was a blessing to have this year covered this year. We will put it to good use, for sure!

For Owen’s actual birthday, we asked my mom if she could run into down and pick up donuts for us to take to church. I have a hard time getting out the door on-time on Sundays so I didn’t trust myself to make a run into town before church and be on-time. Luckily, my parents are up much earlier than me and my mom was happy to help! (Thank you again, Grandma!) Owen was given happy birthday wishes by the kids in children’s church and he shared donuts with the class. It was a fun way to celebrate being at church on his birthday. After church, we went to a local park to watch for trains – we saw two BNSFs. Yep, trains are a still a thing in our world. The boys played at the park for awhile before heading home for lunch and some Pokémon time. Owen selected Chinese food dinner and brownies for his birthday dessert.

This week so far has featured a playdate with friends who live down the street, co-op (where Owen was sung happy birthday by the group), and for me, dinner out with my forever friend, Christa! It’s been a very social week with more good times coming up this weekend. We are very thankful for the time we get to spend with friends and family. Especially time spent celebrating and letting our birthday boys know how special they are!

A beautiful day to visit Mt. Rainier
Such vivid fall color
Meet Crusher – He became quite famous!
Panorama Point
Following these boys on grand adventures is my favorite thing!
What a lovely day for a birthday outing
Recreating this moment from 2016
Birthday Highlights
Flashback to when Owen turned 4 and we visited this same park to watch for trains!
Happy 10th Birthday, Owen!
Dinner with my forever friend, Christa
 

It’s Officially Birthday Month! October 4, 2023

Filed under: Family Time,Parenthood,Tasty Treats,Travels,Women in Ministry — Amy Scott @ 6:38 pm

Happy October aka Birthday Month! Both my boys have October birthdays, so the entire month is spent celebrating. I tend to make a big deal of birthdays. I’m all for the birthday month concept and my kiddos don’t seem to mind the endless party vibes during our favorite season of the year. Fall + Birthdays = Best Month Ever! Now I realize that we are only a few days in October and no official birthdays have actually happened yet, but that didn’t stop us from partying this weekend.

We kicked off birthday month with a family dinner on Sunday. My parents and sister joined us for pizza and dessert. This year’s birthday theme is Wild Kratts. Our kids have been obsessed with the Kratt brothers for the last few months, so it seemed appropriate for their party theme. I keep telling Owen and Graham they could be the next Kratt brothers someday. Wild Kratts has definitely sparked a love of animals in our boys. It’s been fun to watch them learn so much. I picked up some party supplies on Amazon. To keep the creature theme going, I baked woodland animal frosted sugar cookies (for Graham) as well as a chocolate cake (for Owen). The cake was decorated with a Wild Kratts topper included in the party supplies and then I placed animal cookies around the side of the cake. Owen found some forest animal décor at Hobby Lobby and I added that as the centerpiece to tie in the Wild Kratts and the forest animals. The boys had a fantastic time and they felt very loved! We’re so blessed to have a family that supports and cheers on our kiddos.

What else have we been up to (other than birthday partying)? Last week, Jeremy and I went out of town for a few days to participate in a staff retreat with our church team. As a homeschool mom, I’m not around the table very often for staff discussions. Staff retreat is an opportunity to support Jeremy and my local church. I packed way too many books, played games and ate ice cream with my condo-mates, took lovely walks, and processed a lot of thoughts about ministry. While we were away, the boys had an adventurous time with Nana and Papa. I’m so thankful for my in-laws and how they love our family. The boys felt like our time away was an endless sleepover for them and it was nice for me to slip out mom-mode for a few days (however, I did talk about them a lot, so I guess mom-mode isn’t something you just click off).

We came home from staff retreat and jumped into all sorts of projects. We had an ortho evaluation for Owen. It was a process we started over a year ago, but didn’t pursue at the time. Now we’re making it happen. Owen will become a metal mouth in more than one way at the start of November. Thankfully, he’ll have time to eat all the birthday goodies, clear the popcorn out of the pantry, and nibble on Halloween candy before his food choices diminish. We hosted a play date with friends we haven’t seen since summer. Jeremy took down our backyard pool and packed it up. I went into party baking/decorating mode. I got a chance to have lunch with my forever friend, Maggie, on a sunny Saturday. BJ’s has become our “spot” – can’t beat pizza and a pizookie while chatting with a good friend.

That’s all for now, but prepare yourself for many more birthday shenanigans right around the corner! We can’t wait. Birthday month is the best!

Cool, cloudy walking weather along the Columbia River at staff retreat.
Pumpkin pajamas for the first day of fall!
Forever friend lunch dates are the best!
Sometimes I do store bought birthday treats and some years I do homemade. It’s a homemade year.
I just wanted an excuse to use these cookie cutters again!
A very Wild Kratts birthday! Note the intentional blue and green nature themed shirts. Blue for Owen like Martin, green for Graham like Chris.
Pizza party!!!
Make a wish!
A stir-crazy rainy day calls for jumping in muddy puddles left over from the pool.
More Fall Baking! Blackberry crisp with blackberries from our property. Yum!
 

Rocky Mountains Road Trip – Part 3 August 29, 2023

Filed under: Family Time,Rocky Mountains Road Trip,Travels — Amy Scott @ 1:30 pm

Here is the final leg of our journey! If you missed Part 1, you can find it here. If you missed Part 2, you can read it here. Days seven through ten, here we go!

Day Seven – Canmore, AB to Cardston, AB
We woke to drizzly rain on our final day in Canmore. The original plan was to head to Calgary and hang out for a bit. We had hoped to do the Calgary Tower, which is slightly taller than our Seattle Space Needle. We thought we would see the sights of the city and surrounding area. But, the weather had other plans! The rain created a foggy, mist all the way to the ground. The city was socked in with drizzle. We decided to skip the Calgary Tower and head south to Waterton Lakes National Park. It wasn’t originally on our itinerary, but it was near our destination for the evening and the weather was better that direction. In Waterton Lakes, we found multiple red chairs, beautiful lake views, and Red Rock Canyon. At the start of the Red Rock Parkway, we saw a grizzly bear! Luckily, it was in the distance and seen safely from inside our car! We ended our time at Waterton Lakes National Park with a drive through their bison paddock. We had tacos for dinner in Cardston, did a little grocery shopping (we bought so much cereal on this trip), and then the boys spent the rest of the evening at the hotel pool. This hotel pool had a water slide, so that made it a huge hit!

Day Eight – Cardston, AB to Columbia Falls, MT
We had an early breakfast at A&W because it shared a parking lot with our hotel. After breakfast, we took off for the border crossing and back onto American soil. Our destination of the day was Glacier National Park. We had reservations to take the Going-To-The-Sun Road across the park. We stopped at the St. Mary’s Visitor Center to pick up Junior Ranger books and hit the road for this iconic drive. Our favorite spot was a hike down to Baring Falls. Our animal sighting of the day was a bighorn sheep grazing near the road. The St. Mary side of the park started out quiet, but as we drove on the park got busier. We couldn’t find parking at Logan Pass or the Trail of the Cedars. We were able to find parking at Red Rock Point and Lake McDonald. Outside of the Apgar Visitor Center we stopped for lunch and let the kids work on their Junior Ranger books. We turned the books into the rangers at the Visitor Center and the boys became official Junior Rangers of Glacier National Park. Crowds and bad road caused us to leave the park sooner than we expected. We went into Whitefish so the boys could run off some energy at a playground. We hit a Safeway for dinner supplies before heading to our house in Columbia Falls. Our house had a very steep descent to the Flathead River. We made it down to the river after dinner, but it was a bit treacherous. The boys took a wild life drive to end the day while I folded and repacked clean laundry.

Day Nine – Columbia Falls, MT to Spokane, WA
We took off early and left the Rocky Mountains behind us. We made it to Coeur d’Alene, ID in time for lunch. When in Coeur d’Alene, Meltz Extreme Grilled Cheese is a must. We shared our favorite local lunch spot with my family. Jeremy and I attend an annual conference in Coeur d’Alene so we thought it would be fun to show the boys where we stay when we travel to the area. We showed them the lake, boardwalk, a local playground, and took a walk through the Coeur d’Alene Resort lobby. Then it was Grandpa’s turn to give a tour. He took us into Spokane and gave the boys a tour of Gonzaga University, his alma mater. It was fun to see the campus and hear stories of where my dad lived and worked during college. The boys had a lot of fun each picking a souvenir from the huge Zag Shop. After the college tour, we checked into our final hotel and spent over an hour in the hotel pool. Dinner was Applebees across the street from our hotel.

Day Ten – Spokane, WA to Home
The final day! Our travel day home! We enjoyed breakfast the hotel. I had the fanciest hotel waffles ever. 3 mini waffles with blueberry batter and mixed berries and whip cream on top. Yum! We stopped at Starbucks for Jeremy to get a pumpkin spice latte and then hit the road for home! We made a quick Taco Bell stop in Yakima for lunch and then the we started the final leg of journey. We had a stretch break at Clear Creek Falls on White Pass and that sums up the highlights of this familiar territory. We made it home by mid-afternoon. It was nice to be back with enough time to unpack and make some headway on the laundry.

We are thankful to be home, but the kids will tell you they miss Canada and they wish the adventure had just kept on going. We are definitely raising explorers! Our family was so blessed by this opportunity to see some of the most stunning countryside in North America. We will never forget this experience!

Waterton Lakes National Park
Waterton Lakes National Park – grizzly bear sighting!
Waterton Lakes National Park – Red Rock Canyon
Waterton Lakes National Park – Bison Paddock
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park – Baring Falls
Glacier National Park
Saying good-bye to the Rocky Mountains
The boardwalk at the Coeur d’Alene Resort
Meeting the fish in the Coeur d’Alene Resort lobby
The Gonzaga University tour with Grandpa