Chest

Tanner has recently become obsessed with Chess.  No one wanted to be his chess buddy so I suggested that he teach Aubrey.  She has become a Chess maniac.  I titled this post Chest, because I can’t seem to get her to understand that the game is Chess, not Chest… oh well.  Those two play game after game, and everyone gets involved.  Aubrey beat him for the first time today, watch out Tanner, I think you have created a monster.

Las Vegas

I wanted SUNSHINE, and somewhere close.  Vegas was the closest warmest place I could think of, but there is the yuck that comes with Vegas.  So I took it as my personal quest to make Vegas a family friendly vacation destination.  I started with where we were going to stay.  I really didn’t want to be in the big hotels and casinos, so I stumbled upon the Desert Paradise Resort.  It had 2 bedrooms, full kitchen, laundry room, dining room, outdoor patio, and most important a heated pool.  I was able to get it for not much more than a couple of hotel rooms that would have been required of us if we’d stayed at a traditional hotel.

Red Rock Canyon, was first on my list of un-Vegas things to do.  We had so much fun.  We found a waterfall and were able to go behind it and find a cave on the back side.  The kids climbed on the rocks, played in the water, and explored everywhere.  The rocks were perfect for climbing and there was no problem with too many people. Did I mention it was warm?

“Can we go swimming?”  is what I heard at 6:00 every morning.  Alyssa didn’t care what time of day it was, she wanted to go swimming.  This was hands down Alyssa’s favorite activity, and the rest of the kids didn’t seem to mind it either.

Playing at the park and the temple

A little Las Vegas is OK…  Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay and a day on the strip.  If you are a Nevada Resident you get a discount!

Easter

Saturday, April 3

Egg Hunt at the University of Nevada, Reno

Dying Eggs


Oops- the first dropped egg

Goodies from Grandma

Easter Morning

I didn’t get a lot of pictures on Easter morning, just too much going on.  We all enjoyed a Sabbath Day at home watching conference and eating peeps (can’t have an Easter without Peeps).  We didn’t have a fancy Easter dinner we were headed to Vegas the next morning, and I didn’t want leftovers to go to waste.  I did have a brunch with cinnamon rolls, fruit smoothies, yogurt, bagels with salmon cream cheese, bacon, scrambled eggs.  We ate on that most of the day and were able to enjoy some of the left overs on our trip.