About Me

Welcome to our blog!! This is a blog about our life, mostly from Jennifer's perspective. We were married in July 2007 at the Wynn Resort in Las Vegas and then sealed together for eternity in the Albuquerque New Mexico Temple in June 2009. We welcomed Ms. Ellie Sophia into our lives on February 9, 2010 and she is absolutely the light of our lives. Then we added Silas Ian on January 4, 2013 and his smile just brightens our days. We live in Rio Rancho, New Mexico where Justin works as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and I pursue my PhD in Nursing while being a stay at home mom! Life is so chaotic but we really couldn't ask for a more perfect life!

Monday, December 30, 2013

Orange



After logging in the hours at Karate class and practicing at home....Ellie earned her Orange belt!!
 


Here she is with the rest of her class! So proud of her for all of her hard work and dedication! Congratulations, Ellie bo!

Let's see what wonderful things 2014 has in store for this gal!

Friday, December 27, 2013

Bath time is fun time!!


This boy has my heart....for all times.


Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Polar Express!!

As if we haven't traveled enough....we decided to take Ellie and Silas to the Polar Express Train in Durango. We've done the Pumpkin Train before and had such a great experience and decided to give this a go.

The premise behind this is you hop on the train, get your hot chocolate and treat (donut holes), and sit back and listen to the Polar Express. Your final "destination" is the North Pole and you get to watch it outside of your train car window!

Here is Ellie on the train


Finally, you make it back to the train station and get to take a picture with Santa. Unfortunately, we had to hop on a late train which meant we were all a wreck once it was time for Santa. I think the look on everyone's face says it all!



Friday, December 13, 2013

Aloha!

We found an amazing place to eat off of the North Shore...Pupukea Grill. It was so good we made the trek out there twice! Given its location it is a total surfer's paradise. When we were in the area the Billabong Pipe Masters was taking place and we got to see a few professional surfers and Kelly Slater's girlfriend (I'm pretty sure it was them) helped me pick up something I dropped.

Here we are waiting for our food!



We also made a stop at the Dole Pineapple Plantation - We toured the plantation and then had some of the greatest ice cream ever. The Dole Pineapple Whip is a must have....This was on the way to the North Shore so while we were making our way to Pupukea Grill.....we stopped here twice too!




Another stop....the Zoo!!


























Much of our time was just spent on the beach. We stayed at the Marriott Ko'Olina which has its own beach for its guests, which is not usual for hotels. The Ko'olina was also a beach club and the rooms were suites equipped with washing machines, dish washers, stoves/ovens, and refrigerators. The grounds had grills for use and we cooked out most evenings. We were able to settle in quite well here needless to say!



Silas was not sure about the sand!

























But he LOVED the water!


Another outing took us on a boat ride to watch for dolphins. We left the hotel a bit late and then figured out that the map we had was inaccurate. We drove and drove and could not find the pier we were supposed to leave from. It was stressful for quite a while but we finally made it..within minutes of our arrival the boat left. We were so fortunate to have made it!

In Hawaii nature is very much viewed as sacred and all the surroundings and animals are given the utmost care. On this trip we took the boat out to a remote location where the dolphins are known to congregate. I wish I could share the views with you....they were like nothing I've ever seen. The most beautiful thing my eyes have ever seen (other than my family!) was seen on this boat. When we made it near the dolphins the boat had to shut its engines off so as not to disturb them. We floated along for a while and finally made our way to them. They were just swimming ..... so peaceful and beautiful. It was an experience of a lifetime and no picture I took could do the experience justice.

Here is Ellie on the boat waiting for the dolphins


























Another day took us to the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. Here we found beautiful grounds with koi ponds, a replica of a Japanese temple, a 9 foot Buddha statue and such intense beauty (did I already say that?!?). The temple was up in some mountain area and there was fog for a while which really added an extra special effect! The drive here was also spectacular...how did one place get so much beauty!



























Our favorite stop was at the Polynesian Cultural Center! We spent the day here and just loved the whole experience. Our opted to get the biggest tour package that included a special guide to lead us through the Center. Here is Ellie with Rebecca, our tour guide, with they beaded lei and some Hawaiian flowers in her hair! The center is set up to educate you about the different Polynesian cultures: Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Tahiti, Aoteoroa, Marquesas, and Hawaii. Each village is set up with replicas of homes and cultural experiences you would find in each area. There were things like weapon making, cooking, games, fishing, spear throwing, making (and eating!) coconut bread, watching a coconut tree climbing contest, war dances, fire making, and boat making. We also took a canoe ride, watched the parade of nations -- again, something that I wish pictures could do justice to, but won't -- each nation had a float on a boat where they were dressed in traditional costume and shared traditional dances native to their culture.



























We also opted to have our dinner there and were able to sample some unique foods.


We tried to stay for the nightly show, Ha: Breath of Life, but the day had been long and both Ellie and Silas were quite tired. So we stayed for about half and then packed up and drove back to the hotel. It was a long day but a great experience.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Hawaii!!!

This has always been a dream destination for us.....we decided to take the plunge and pack our bags for the sunshine of Hawaii.

We decided to fly to LA, spend the night and then fly to Hawaii. The flight to LA was not bad but then we had to get all of our bags, hop on a shuttle and get to the hotel and this part was bad. We decided to try to check our bags the day before so we could just hop on the shuttle in the morning and quickly get through the airport. Justin hopped back on the hotel shuttle and headed back to the airport, however the airline wouldn't let us do this. They don't check bags in that early and so Justin had to hop back on the shuttle (with the bags) and head back to the hotel. We were all exhausted.

We decided to stay in and order room service and just relax before the big flight. We woke up bright and early to get back on the shuttle to the airport!

The flight to Hawaii from LA is roughly 6 hours and we foolishly decided to save some money and not get Silas a seat. Thankfully, the woman crammed in the seats with us found another seat and moved freeing up a seat for Silas. I cannot say that I blame this woman for high tailing it out of there!

The flight was loooooong......and I think I took it the hardest! Ellie and Silas actually did super great!

Here is Ellie at the beach right off of our hotel....


I can tell you ..... once we made it and saw the beauty all around us.....it was definitely worth the

trip.