Happy Independence Weekend! Jared spent a lot of last week sick (also we've been doing a Pirates of the Caribbean marathon in the evening after the kids are asleep--would recommend), but I'm so glad he recovered in time to enjoy some great July 4th activities with us. I appreciate July 4th extra because it brings up memories from the medical training years--nearly a decade of sad or nonexistent July 4th celebrations. First we were living in the Caribbean for a few years, where of course America's birthday isn't celebrated. Then we were living in Georgia, with no family or friends nearby to spend the day with (also, pregnant Laura=near-dead Laura). Then Jared had 3 years of residency, during which I may be mistaken, but I think he had to work on July 4th for every one of those years. I remember trying to take colicky little Jack to our neighborhood parade by myself, and we lasted about 40 seconds outside of the car before he started screaming because he was terrified of the fire trucks. I got really good at disassociating from most holidays during that decade, because I had to. So now I try to appreciate the holidays a little extra, especially the ones when we are lucky enough to do fun things with extended family.

We weren't going to be able to see much family on the 4th this year, so I invited everyone to go kayaking at a nearby neighborhood pond on July 3rd. Chris and Tim's family came, which meant playmates for Jack and Alice, and we had a great time watching tons of kids on kayaks and paddle boards cruising around the pond. To me, every 4th of July needs some type of water play. 

The next day, we invited all family available to come to our patio for a July 4th brunch, and then swimming at our neighborhood pool. This went great too! It was our first time hosting in our backyard. Our backyard is far from finished and it might not be done until the end of the summer, but for now we at least have half a patio and a bit of grass, so it was a good time. Swimming at the pool was fun too--my dad played in the water with all the kids and they were in heaven, and I got to lounge poolside with my mom. Now I'll get to some pictures from our week:

^^This is my favorite animal guy
^^Alice got a hair trim and she was really feeling it. She picked out her favorite outfit and gave me the funniest smug, pleased smile after checking herself out in the mirror.
^^Curiosity farm date with Jack.
^^Alice goes to bed earlier than Jack on days when she doesn't nap. The rest of us played Clue one evening and Jack was doing the funniest tired cackle. 
^^I love an Ali morning snuggle. I've been able to have a decent amount of one-on-one time with each of my kids this week, which has been delightful. They are starting to get annoyed with each other at this point in the summer so most of our day feels fairly chaotic. These quiet moments appreciating them on their own is nice. 
^^July 3 breakfast on our patio. I just love an outdoor meal.
^^Cousins on Kayaks
^^4th of July Dinner at Tim's house! Everything was delicious. Tim has become quite the chef.
^^Fireworks were banned but we were still able to do sparklers, which I feel like is the biggest highlight for the kids anyway. When we went home we could see the few city firework displays off in the distance from our backyard. There were hardly any illegal neighborhood firework displays, which surprised me, but as someone who lives next to a flammable mountainside, Bravo. 

America's 250th Birthday

Another beautiful (smoky, post-apocolyptic-looking) summer week! There have been lots of wildfires in Utah and the smoke and ash falling from the sky is something else. Truly I don't want to talk about it. We're staying inside as much as possible but trying to make the most of it. Here are some pictures from our week:

^^Jared's parents came to town last weekend and we had Father's Day dinner at their home.
^^Photo booth at the Dinosaur Museum. I've developed a wonderful ritual of taking the kids to an indoor play place once a week when I need to do the meal planning and grocery shopping. I bribe them to play really well for 45 minutes while I sit on a bench and tackle this recurring task. Then we go get a scoop of ice cream afterward. Before this ritual I would find myself squeezing in the meal planning and grocery ordering after everyone was in bed and feeling salty about it. This is a much better system. 
^^Jack went for a long bike ride with his cousin and Grandpa Haines this week. We met them at the finish line and discovered that Jack's tire tubing wasn't even on the tire fully, which probably explains the slower pace. He had a great time regardless.
^^After the bike ride we played by a pond for an hour before heading home and watching a lightning storm roll in from our front porch. This was a great summer vibe.
^^On Saturday we went to a "Spring Fling" at Jared's aunt's house with some of Jared's cousins. Every year his aunt hosts an outdoor dinner and everyone brings a pair of new summer shoes for their kids. Then we put candy in the shoes and hide them for the kids to find. It was great to see Jared's extended family again, and the kids had a blast. 

Smoke Show

Mama's tired. For some reason I've been stuck in a thick brain fog all weekend. I'm still fresh enough in my POTS diagnosis that I don't always know what the culprit is. I have suspected for some time now that there may be some food triggers at play, and I did eat lots of processed treats over the weekend--something I've tried to stay away from for the past few months because it tends to flare up the fatigue/brain fog. I also wasn't on top of my electrolytes as much as I usually am, because there were lots of back-to-back events. That did make for a fun weekend though, so since my brain isn't so sharp right now I'll get right to the pictures:

^^Jared ran a half marathon early Saturday morning. He didn't prepare all that well for it, but he did do a couple of long runs this past month and did great.
^^Long live summer. We went to a faraway splash pad, but it was closed due to drought conditions so we pivoted to spend a few hours at a nearby reservoir. 
^^Our patio is in, and so is about half of our sod! It's getting easier to envision the finished result now. I'm excited for all the memories we'll make back here.
^^Another day, another splash pad. Jack is old enough that he will sometimes opt out of the splash pad if he has a book he's really interested in. I'm shocked to have a child at an opt-out-of-splash-pad age, but big kids have big perks, too. And I'm glad he'll mostly still end up playing with Alice in the water when he gets hot enough. p.s. I don't normally wear sweats to the splash pad. This was an impromptu, unplanned stop at a splash en-route back to our house one morning. 
^^More finish line fun. Go Jared!
^^Not the best shot, but a picture nonetheless at the Strawberry Days parade. 
^^We caught a few more Parade homes this week. This laundry room with a block-print wallpaper and wood ceiling was one of my favorite little spaces.
^^Father's Day! Alice made Jared a tie and did a Father's Day questionnaire, Jack bought him a pack of Dad Joke cards with his allowance money, and I got him a retractable hose (just what every man wants?) for watering our new grass, plus I took the kids to visit my own dad for a few hours so Jared could pull out his oil paints. Happy Father's Day

Father's Day 2026

We had our first family camping trip ever as a family of 4 over the weekend. Our kids aren't known to sleep well outside their own beds. However, Jack has been doing better at it this last year, and we haven't tested Alice for a long time (we didn't travel really at all last summer--it was the year of moving). We decided that this summer might be the time to try dipping our toes back into camping by way of renting a camper for the very first time. I have never slept in a camper/RV, and I'm pretty sure Jared hasn't either. I grew up camping, but Jared doesn't love sleeping in a tent. We figured since our house happens to have an RV garage, we may as well try out RV camping and see if an RV/camper could be a 10-year dream for us.

Unfortunately, the night before we were supposed to pick up our camper rental, the owner called Jared to make sure our car was all set up for towing. Turns out we overlooked needing 7-pin trailer wiring and brake adapters. Luckily the guy was willing to reschedule our rental for later in the summer, so we can have time to either get our car fully set up to tow a camper, or borrow a family member's truck. We decided that since the campsite was booked and family was coming, we would still do the camping trip in a tent. It was a good time to leave town and let our freshly poured patio cure and mellow in color for a few days. I was stressed for a few days there since the patio was a bright oompa-loompa red-orange color for its first few days. It's supposed to be a subtler earthy brick color once it's fully dried in a few more weeks. Back to the camping trip though.

Preparing and packing to camp was a lot. We made poor choices driving there and back during Alice's sleep windows, thinking she may take some good car naps. Our kids don't do car naps though for some reason, and so she basically was tired and grumpy and whiny for both 2.5-hr drives. Oops. We camped at Fish Lake--a place we had never been before. It was beautiful and we made some good memories. If I were to go back again someday, I would definitely go in the fall to see all the Aspen trees in their golden glory. Otherwise, it was nice nature by a nice lake, which is something we can find closer to home next time. 

Highlights of our weekend included watching the kids kayak on their kid kayaks with cousins, s'mores around the campfire, and even though it was cold and Savvy dog tried to bust out of the tent a few times, I even liked sleeping in the tent as a family of 4. I know my people well so I packed our best camping mattresses, fitted sheets and cozy blankets for all of them, and our warmest sleeping bags. If it weren't for the restless nearby cows and Savvy, I think it would have been a great sleep. Alice woke up once wanting me to move closer to her, which meant a thinner pad for me, but she stared me straight in the eyes and said, "I wuv lou mom" (that's how she says I love you). Melted my exhausted lil heart. 

It's getting late so I'm going to jump to pictures:


^^This is a fun selfie I found on my camera roll
^^Splash pad fun the day before the camping trip. Jack has reached an age where he usually insists that he will not be joining Alice in the splash pad. Luckily he's still young enough that after 5 minutes he can't help himself and runs out there anyway. I'm trying to bask in this summer of parks and splash pads, as I know we may not have many left where both kids are excited about it. 
^^Forgot our kayak oars. Jared and Alice came out of this Walmart in Payson with a paddle and a Barbie fishing rod. Very cute. 
^^tent girls
^^This fashion-girl camping moment is everything. I packed Alice a bag full of practical camping outfits, but she insisted on packing a different bag herself filled with her ruffliest dresses. Honestly it really added to the vibe. I might just let her pack all her own outfits next time haha
^^Savvy hasn't been for a swim in ages. As a water dog, she was thriving on this campout (except for her first evening spent entirely leashed up at the campsite). 
^^The cousin time was amazing! It wouldn't have been nearly as good of a camping experience if we had just gone by ourselves.
^^Tent nap.
^^Alice had an outfit change post-nap and came out looking very pleased about her accessory choices. I think I have a similar picture to this from every year of her life. Girl loves a hat and some fashion gloves.
^^The grandparent time was amazing as well. My children kicked their shoes and socks off every time I turned around. I think they're developing hobbit feet.
^^Happy but tired kids by our second evening. Let the record show I am missing Alice's bangs something fierce. I am not ready at all for her to look this grown up. Everything in me wants to chop her hair and bangs again for the summer, and she has requested a bang trim several times. Unfortunately, her bangs are way too thick and the only way to fix them is to grow them out and start over. I am sad because by the time it grows out she will be 4 years old. I wish she could have bangs for her summer of 3, but it is what it is.

We ditched out a night early (somehow this happens EVERY time we attempt camping), but it was a wonderful and successful (and exhausting and stressful) camping trip. I think the kids are old enough now that we can continue to attempt a yearly campout from here on out. We might end up doing a backyard campout next year for Jared's sake, but our house does back onto mountains and we have lots of dirt in our backyard, so it totally counts! 

Camping

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