We made it back from Washington State just in time to see some more beloved family... the Corless Family! We had sooo much fun packed into just an afternoon; it was magical. (Good job, Dallin!) Due to a construction zone in our house, we favored the great outdoors; Provo Canyon! After enjoying the river for a while, we went to pay our respects to Bridal Veil Falls. What a great time! Kaylee, Michelle, and Ryan were literal monkeys climbing up those cold rocks. The adults all enjoyed the cool water as well; Sarah couldn't get enough of walking around the shallows in her flip-flops. Ah, summer.
Monday, September 7, 2009
From Sea to Shining Sea! Part Dos.
Washington State Trip:
Discovery Bay with the fog in the mornings!
Fort Warton with Artillary Hill, the lighthouse, and beach vistas
British Columbia: Miniature World and Buchart Gardens!!!
All of the Twilight Book sites: Port Angeles, Forks, La Push...Loved it!
The Rain Forests of the Olympic Penninsula: The HOH (Hall of Mosses), Sol Duc Falls
Seattle with the Underground Tour and Pikes Market
Riding the Ferries...couldn't get enough of that!
Washington Coast line, Astoria Bridge
Portland at a glance, time in the car with loved ones to just sit and talk.
We had AMAZING fun! I hope you all had an amazing end to your summer as well! We are hopefully finishing up renovations on the kitchen and living room in the next week or so. I'm really missing my kitchen sink and dishwasher... but it's worth the sacrifice! Time to get ready for school....
Friday, August 14, 2009
From Sea to Shining Sea!
We've had an amazing month on our travels! We feel so very lucky to have had the opportunities to visit with family and see amazing new things. (At least it was all new to Sarah!) There is so much to tell, it's quite overwhelming, and would probably border on boring, so once again we'll give you the quick list of highlights:
Once we got home, we had a day and a half, and then it was off to....
Washington DC Trip:
- Seeing Ben Graduate!
- Fishing with Isa and Gabi
- The Mall with all its museums, Union Station
- Visiting the White House, Supreme Court, Capitol Building, seeing Congress in action, etc.
- Aviation and Space Museums, Botanical and Arboretums
- DC Temple, National Basilica, National Cathedral
- Arlington Cemetery with changing of the guards
- Looking for John Philip Sousa's Grave.... not finding it!
- All the amazing monuments! FDR, Lincoln, Jefferson, Iowa Jima.....
- Going up in the Washington Monument with the Krengel Clan
- Seeing the National Documents in the Archives with Daniela and Isa
- Gettysburg, Harpers Ferry, Antietem,Bull Run
- Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown
- Other various Battlesights, GREENERY, sheets of rain
- Singing "the Wheels on the bus" while we drive our rental Charger
- Monticello, Mount Vernon, President Wilson's home
- Theodore Roosevelt Island, Georgetown, Old Alexandria, Old Post Office
- International Spy Museum, Ford's Theatre
Sooooo much more! It was wonderful, and we made the most of EVERY moment! Thank you to Ben, Daniela, Isabel, and Gabriella for giving us their time; it was a perfect vacation!
Once we got home, we had a day and a half, and then it was off to....
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Summer Fun!
I know, it's still July and I'm posting yet once again? The stars have aligned, my friends.
The house renovations are coming along wonderfully! We are so happy with our decisions in hired help, materials, and effect on the home. We still have quite a bit left, but we're going to take a break for a few weeks and just let it marinate...or cure...or pickle... (p.s. I'm talking about the house, not our sanity!)
I didn't write about it last time, but in June we were able to attend the Relay for Life here in Orem. It's a fundraiser for Cancer research, but they also use it as a celebration of life! Cancer survivors in attendance were celebrated (I stepped into the limelight for a bit with the others to get a really neat medal), there was incredible music, food, speeches, glow sticks, and walking around the track to earn money. At 10 pm they lit luminaries around the track that people had decorated in honor of people in their lives that have dealt with any form of cancer (it now affects 1 in 3 people!) It was really special. My family was there to support the cause, and it was definitely a bonding experience! It got a bit sentimental as we reflected on the strength of those we love who have survived or died with cancer. I'm not naming names here, but you know who you are. We love you.
The 4th of July was a lot of fun at my parents' house. The Hansen family was able to spend the night along with us; the Olsens met up with us for a BBQ and to serve as tour guides in their new home; and Amy came for the firework extravaganza! We played lots of games, laughed and snacked, and then NAPPED! It was a true Krengel weekend.
Lately I've noticed our pets are just cooky. I know we all love swapping crazy cat and dog stories, but each of our animals have really been showing off their personalities lately, and it's been enjoyable to have them in our lives. Gabi and Fin are finding all sorts of places to sleep after their games of hide-and-seek around the house. Binks and Chewie found their new favorite summertime treat: Otter Pops!!! They just can't get enough. Poor KC has to share...not that he minds much!
I hope you are all enjoying your summers as well. I hope they take you to loved ones and cherished memories; isn't that what this season is all about?! 'Til next time...whenever that may be....
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