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Carter's favorite auntie :) lol |
We left Tuesday night right after Jason got off work and
made our way to great-grandma’s house. The car was packed and ready by 10am,
but of course with a dedicated husband… we had to wait until he got home from
work. It was at great-grandma’s house that we put a very sleepy Carter to
sleep, and we got some sleep ourselves. It felt like Christmas and I really didn’t
sleep that well because I could hardly wait to be home.
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Riding in the car |
As soon as we arrived in the Tri Cities we were whisked off
on an adventure floating the Yakima River. Last year Jason, Kira, and I had
quite the experience kayaking down the river. It began with a rescue mission to
rescue Kira, and ended with me getting sucked under a tree and Jason rescuing
both of us without his kayak. This time we survived without any casualties,
lots of water fights, switching floating devices, and Dyelan floating with a
life jacket the entire time. When we finally got out of the water, a planned 2
hour trip ended 4 hours later with Dyelan being majorly late for work. I must
say however, this time the floating adventure was definitely a success.
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Going for a walk... had to add this picture because it's so cute! |
Thursday was a definite girl’s day. All the ladies set out
on an expedition to find a cute little swim suit for our sweet little Carter.
After looking at all the babies clothes, taking Kira to get a haircut, and
getting sad about not buying any school supplies this year, we ended up at a
nail salon. It was there the Ballantyne girls got their girl on and got
pedicures! I love my toes!
After relieving the boys of a sweet sleepy baby, we all got
ready to go to the rope swing. There is an awesome rope swing in Benton City,
and it was there everyone jumped out of a tree, except for me. Carter was even
routing me on, but after 1 attempt and contemplating my life… I decided heights
and rope swings in trees just weren’t my cup of tea. I went swimming instead J
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Headed to the rope swing |
What do you do after going to a farmer’s market? You got to
Costco of course! There we tried lots of samples, got some awesome deals on
diapers and wipes, got all the food for our river adventure on Saturday, and
bought ourselves some delicious pizza for lunch. Yep… basically way awesome!
As soon as we got home we gobbled up our pizza and got
dressed for the temple. Kira watched little baby Carter for us while all the
adults attended the temple. It was so interesting to attend a session in the
Columbia River Temple, because it is so tiny! Jason and I are used to all the
big temples that we have had so close every time we’ve moved, but it was pretty
special to be in that temple again. In fact, we attempted a re-enactment of our
exit the day we were married. I’m pretty sure we just looked like huge dorks,
but oh well.
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His life Jacket is a little too big, but he's still a cutie! |
The big party started right about 10pm when Siehara, Kira,
Dyelan, and Jason returned with supplies to make Ballantyne shirts! We stayed
up until the wee hours of the morning spray painting awesome designs on T-shirts
to remember our long weekend together. They all turned out pretty sweet!
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The most intense ride ever!!! |
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I'm a gonner! |
We stayed at the river until early evening, and decided we
were all too wiped out to continue any longer. It was then we took the winner
of the Olympics (Dyelan) out for dinner and ice cream. Where did we go? Well…
DQ of course! We were all so exhausted however, that once we got back Carter
had a bath and everyone went to bed. We thought a movie might have been a good
idea, but I’m pretty sure it would have had all of us sleeping by 5 min in.
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My sleepy boys <3 |
Sunday was a sad day. It was the day that Jason, Carter, and
I had to say goodbye to return to our little home in the middle of nowhere
Nevada. I almost decided to stay while Jason continued on by himself, but 2
weeks without your best friend or daddy is a very long time. That’s why I am
home now, bored out of my mind and getting excited to get started on Carter’s
bedroom.
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Even though we had to say goodbye, Carter was still a happy boy |
On our way home however, we did have a very nice visit with
Carter’s great grandma and grandpa. They fed us delicious food and sent us on
our way. Oh man, I love getting together with family. It is always so hard to
say goodbye too, I’m pretty sure there were tears as we went over the bridge
into Oregon…. I am so blessed to have such a wonderful family, and blessed with
a countdown of 2 weeks until we see each other again. Until that fantastic
adventure… have a wonderful 2 weeks of summer!!!
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Tuckerd out and headed home :) |
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