Here’s a little video of me and my girls goofing around.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Our trip to Kentucky
Back in April Natalie and I took a super awesome trip to Kentucky to visit our BFFs, the Cliftons. They moved to Kentucky last June and had a new baby in the meantime. It was Natalie’s first time flying and she was fascinated and thrilled by it all. It was a long flight but we made it. The scenery was beautiful, the horses were interesting, but the best part was hanging out with our dear friends.
We took a field trip to a horse farm, where they keep race horses and breed them. This is the trophy room where they can show off what races were won by prestigious horses housed there.
These horses were seriously beautiful. The whole place was pristine and meticulously cared for. I would feel totally comfortable eating my dinner off the stable floor. Look at this beautiful shiny stallion. The tour guide took us around to each pasture and we peered over the fences at the grazing horses while she told us briefly of their racing history, their family members who had won races, and their stud fee. The fees ranged from $50k to $150K. It was truly amazing to take a peek into this world that is so different from mine (horse breeding and racing, that is).
Here are the little beauties in front of a fountain. Can you see what I mean about the breathtaking beauty all around us?
There was a famous horse buried here. Don’t ask me who it was, heh heh.
Here is the one picture of me, proof that I was there. The moister air made my hair extra poofy.
This tower was like, 100 years old.
Aren’t they purty? Natalie’s tall, huh?
It was green rolling pastures and brown and white fences in every direction. I was plastered to the window the entire time. This one time we were driving past some horses grazing and there was one galloping along, its shiny brown coat glistening in the sun, its mane and tail flowing behind it, its lean muscles rippling under its skin. It was a slow motion moment and one I’ll never forget.
Meanwhile, we spent a lot of time leisurely hanging out at Emily’s house, the kids playing to their hearts content and Emily and I enjoying the ultimate chat session. The kids did a lot of digging for worms and centipedes. The weather was a bit chilly and really nippy at night! We were glad we brought our sweaters.
Natalie and Heidi both knew some cute little songs on the piano and did a little performance for us, complete with matching long-john PJs.
We went to the Keeneland racetrack on the last day of the races to see some, well…races. It was a super fun experience and highly interesting. It was at this old, beautiful location with all sorts of amazingly dressed and very attractive people. There were betting stations EVERYWHERE and people milling about studying the race booklets trying to make decisions on which horses to bet on. Also lots of beer and cigarettes were to be seen in every direction. Strangely, people were just smoking throughout the crowd during the races. There was no avoiding the smoke or smell of beer. So different than Gilbert! lol
Jockey statues
So outside of the arena/building/racing area, there were these tranquil grassy areas where the horses were paraded around for all to behold. It was really cool to see these highly athletic and specially trained horses up close.
The jockeys were indeed very small men and an occasional woman.
We bought popcorn to occupy the troops between races.
This lil’ fella did great, considering he was only 2 months old, missed a nap or two, and was overwhelmed by crowds and noise. Just wook at his widdle double chin!
We rode a shuttle bus back to our car, which was super exciting for the kiddos.
Natalie was being rebellious for these shots.
The Saturday we were there happened to be Arbor day, so we went to the children’s garden at UK (Univ of KY) and got in for free. It was this really neat area with play structures, a creek, and beautiful plants. There were two little pioneer buildings; a house and a school. Heidi and Natalie pretended they were pioneer kids for a while.
Out fetching the water.
Churning the butter.
“fishing” in the creek.
Cute baby.
Leaf rubbing in the schoolhouse.
Creek jumping. It was such a beautiful day and we just let them play for a long time.
This was a spiffy painted horse statue.
It was such an amazing trip, with oodles of fun had by all. Hoping we can go back a time or two in the next few years!! If only we could fly for free….
Thank you, Cliftons, for an awesome time and all the fun memories!
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Family Pictures
We got family pics done last month. A photographer friend asked me if I would do a trade and I jumped at the chance. Most of them turned out pretty cute in my opinion. Here are the ones we got prints of for the walls:
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Monday, January 14, 2013
More Christmas
This year our extended Kleven Family Party was a breakfast/pajama party, so I let the girls open their Christmas pajamas early for that night. We’ve never done the pajama thing before, but I thought I’d start it this year when I found some killer deals on pj’s on Black Friday. The girls were so cute and felt so funny going to the party in their pajamas. We had dinner/breakfast and then there was a small program with some talents and songs, then a nativity presentation with some songs mingled in. Natalie and Brooklyn sang “When Joseph Went to Bethlehem” at the appropriate spot and did so well! I was impressed, especially because Brooklyn learned all the words that very day leading up to it.
Our tradition of singing “C is for the Christ-child,” a lesser known Christmas song, is one of my favorites. The kids hold up their letter when we sing about it, and there are plenty of stars for lots of other kids to hold as well. Natalie and Brooklyn got letters this year!
Hannah entertained herself for quite a while sliding around on the smooth floor.
Natalie’s class had a reindeer party and I went to volunteer for it. The kids rotated around to different stations doing different crafts or activities that had to do with reindeer. They were so cute! Some things I learned about kindergarten teachers: They must have a lot of energy and a sense of humor. Wow. It was fun to see Natalie interacting with the other kids. SOmetimes I wish I could be a fly on the wall and watch my kid all day but since I can’t, this is the next best thing.
The temple lights were beautiful as usual. We were chilly but it wasn’t too bad. I picked up some hand warmers at Target a few days earlier and they were most helpful.
One of Emily’s favorite things it to walk along a curb and here Hannah is helping her along.
The models. Hannah was swinging her hair around.
Here is the annual Hatch Family Christmas party. It happened to be on the same night as our stake Christmas concert that I was playing my flute for, so I couldn’t make it. But Mark and the girls went and had a great time! The talents were wonderful, food delicious, and company just splendid. I was able to pop in for the last few minutes and got to say hi/bye to many.
Some cute little reindeer. Uncle Randy has a tradition of leading the kids in “Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer'” and this year they all wore antlers. They are all getting so big!
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