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{pretty, happy, funny, real} vol 69 & Theme Thursday: Black & White

It’s another photo celebration mash-up today as I link up with Like Mother, Like Daughter with {pretty, happy, funny, real} and with Cari for Theme Thursday: Black & White. (Scroll down to {funny} and {real} for that. :-))

I know I already had two photos of Lake Tahoe for last week’s Theme Thursday: Water and some on Tuesday’s Pinterest Party & Link-up: Travel Tips but I promise this will be the last time I post photos from this trip. LOL. 😉

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On the drive to Lake Tahoe along Hwy 50 I pulled to the side of the road to snap this photo. The drive up there is as gorgeous as the destination.

One of our favorite spots is the Taylor Creek Visitor Center and Trail.

Along the trail.

The sun shining through the trees.

A view of the mountains.

Where we stayed during our trip.

The boys are following in their father’s footsteps on trail behind our hotel.

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Happiness was beach day! It was a completely different experience from playing along the ocean. I am always worried about the kids and the pull of the waves but the lake was so calm, it was lovely and peaceful. (At least until a boat went by :-))

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One of those speed boats went by and kicked up some waves. The boys giggled like crazy as they played “Don’t let the wave get you.”

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After one of our picnics the boys wanted to play Star Wars. Matthew found the perfect light saber, even if he could barely lift it. 🙂

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I used my iphone to snap this one of Brian, my parents, my sister and the kids walking through the forest. I was so, so blessed to have my them (my dad, mom and sis) with us on our trip.

I liked the way the sunlight was breaking through a tiny patch between the trees.

A close-up of a tree.

I hope you enjoyed this peek at our trip. 🙂

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Pinterest Party & Link-up (Vol 6): Travel Tips

Welcome to the RoL Pinterest Party. Join me every 2nd and 4th Tuesday as we link up and share how we made, cooked, baked, crafted, did, or created one of the pins on our Pinterest boards.

Not on Pinterest? No problem. Link-up your own creation to inspire us so we can pin in to our own boards. It can be a recipe, sewing project, Catholic craft, homeschool project, organizing/ homemaking tip, themed birthday party, whatever you’d like.

Don’t have a post ready? The link-up will be open for a week so there’s still time. Plus, feel free to link up a new post or an older post that hasn’t had much traffic lately.

Don’t have a blog? No problem. Post your photo and a description on the RoL Facebook page. 🙂

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We just returned from a fun trip to Lake Tahoe and since so many of us will be traveling this summer I thought I’d share a few tips that made our trip smoother.

Disclaimer – I am naturally disorganized and a bit scatterbrained so it took me awhile to get organized in regards to traveling. I have used these tips successfully, even though I still over pack waaaay too much, I am always running late (it’s hard to pack when all the clothes are still in the dirty laundry) and I stress out about getting it all done until we are rolling out of the driveway!

PACKING/VACATION INFO

Packing List – Years ago I typed up a packing list on the computer with everything I need for a trip – clothes, toiletries, kitchen items for the hotel, beach items, etc. I have been printing off the same one every year and updating as we go along. (Although, I haven’t updated it recently since it still listed a binky and diapers for John-Paul. :-)) There are many you can print off from Pinterest but I have found making my own with the exact items we use is much more convenient.

As for packing clothes, I followed my sister’s packing tip and packed outfits for each person to wear each day. It made it a lot easier in the hotel to just hand the kids their whole matching outfit. (Although I always pack an extra outfit for each person and include in the outfit shorts and pants for changeable weather.)

Photo credit: Barefoot & Sometimes Pregnant Blog

Vacation Binder – I used to keep vacation info in my regular Family Binder but this year I started a separate binder just for our Lake Tahoe trips because it was taking up too much space.

I found a binder at Target and purchased some Avery Worksaver Big Tab Plastic Dividers with Slash Pocket (11903). I like these because they have a built in file to store papers in each tab. (Note: these tabs are extra wide so they will stick out of a regular sized binder.)

In the binder I have 8 dividers.

  • Packing Lists
  • Directions/Notes – Although we have GPS on our phones I like to have a hard copy of the directions to our hotel at Lake Tahoe. I have actually been using the same copy over the last decade! (I think it’s about time to print off a fresh copy.) On the directions I’ve made notes of the highway exits with the best places to eat or clean restrooms so we have that info the  following year. (Otherwise next year it’s a game of  “Which offramp did we take to get to that McDonald’s with the super clean restrooms??”)
  • Hotel Info -That’s pretty self explanatory.
  • General/Church Info – Here was general info about Tahoe and I kept a bulletin from the local church with Mass times, etc.
  • Places to Visit – This was our first year of going to Lake Tahoe without my in-laws so I thought it would be fun to try some new places to visit. I kept my info in this section. For example, there is a beach right next to our hotel but it is small, busy and not the best place for the kids to run around. I researched reviews and found the perfect place to set up camp for the day to play in the water, BBQ and picnic.

Note: If you ever go to South Lake Tahoe I HIGHLY recommend Pope Beach off of Hwy 50 & 89. It is perfect!)

I also recommend the nature trail at the Taylor Creek Visitor’s Center. It’s beautiful!

 

THE ROAD TRIP

In years past, whenever we went to Lake Tahoe (300 miles north of us) or So Cal (400 miles south of us) Brian and I would get up at 3:30 AM and carry the kids into the car so we could drive while they were sleeping. However, this year we had a change of schedule and we thought we’d try driving with the kids during the day like normal people.

Travel Games & Printables

I went on Pinterest and looked up travel games for the car ride. I found a pin of Jen’s blog My Delicious Ambiguity that had a number of travel game printables. I’m a little leery about downloading printables from sites I am unfamiliar with so we stuck to the big name sites like Nick Jr. This car bingo was really cute and fun.

Dora’s Colorful Car Bingo

There are also a lot of coloring pages and puzzles you can print off.

Andrew likes Team Umizoomi so I printed this Connect the Dots and Color page.

John-Paul loves Max and Ruby so this Coloring Pack was perfect for him.

You can find others on the Nick Jr Printable Pages.

There are also cute printables on the Disney Channel’s Coloring Pages

If you don’t watch TV and are unfamiliar with these characters you can google coloring pages,  buy a coloring book or give your child blank paper to create their own drawings.

Treat Bags

After gathering all my printables I put together a bag of treats to give the kids. I usually wait to give it to them at the half way point. By then the novelty of the trip has worn off and the treats help them get through the second half. You can make it as elaborate or as simple as you’d like, depending on your budget.

Here is a sample treat bag.

It contains a clip board with blank paper, printable games and coloring pages, a coloring book, new crayons, a book to read with lots of pages, and a small toy. Normally, my treat bags are much simpler but this was part travel treat, part celebrating graduating to the next class and part reward for getting a good report card so I splurged more than I normally would.

Movie Time

I must also admit that I am a huge fan of watching movies during long trips. Our old portable DVD player broke after years of use so it was time to get a new one. I decided to get the RCA Twin Mobile DVD player with 9″ screens from Target. (Here is the 7″ screen version from Amazon.) It was a little pricey but so worth it!

They hook to the back of the seat headrests and the best feature is that you can choose to have both DVD players play the same movie or separate movies. There are a number of cords to connect the DVD players so it may not be ideal for little ones that cannot resist pulling them out. In our Sienna mini-van we set up the DVD’s in the back row using the plug in car power adapter in the trunk area. Bella, Andrew and John-Paul were able to watch their movies there without any problems. The one negative for this player is that while it does have a small flip out stand to place it on a table, my version did not come with an AC adapter. (Although one can be purchased separately.) However, so far we have not taken out of the car so it hasn’t been an issue.

Also, there were two versions of the dual player. When we turned off the car the less expensive one had the ANNOYING feature of not remembering where the DVD left off. So when you turned the car back on the DVD went back to the beginning. Yeah, we returned that one. The one that was a little more expensive remembered where you left off and went back to that spot when you tuned the car back on. It was worth the extra for that.

Well, these little things made the six hour drive unbelievably smooth. At one point I told Brian I feel like these aren’t my kids, they are being so good. Now granted, once we got to the hotel they were bouncing off the walls and making me wish we never came but as soon as they had a chance to get their energies out properly, the rest of the trip was a bast. And I can’t wait to do it again next year! 🙂

Do you have any traveling tips? Share them in the comments! Plus, I’ll add more photos from Tahoe in Thursday’s {pretty, happy, funny, real} post. 🙂

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{pretty, happy, funny, real} – vol 34: My Faves Edition

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~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~



Here are some of my favorite Instagrams from this week


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I took this shot at a friend’s house after the rain earlier this week.



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All these shots made me happy!




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John-Paul




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Andrew and Matthew




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The three boys mesmerized by a bug.




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Bella with Andrew & JP



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It was crazy hair day at school. Andrew was proud of his do.




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I loooove this shot of John-Paul in his James Dean mode but unfortunately it was streaked by the sun’s glare.




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Matthew started out spikey but with everyone rubbing his head he ended up just a big mess. Lol.



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If you visit Monterey County you’ll find many huge life-like murals done by John Cerney. Here are tow of my favorites on Cannery Row depicting cannery workers from the 1930’s.




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{pretty, happy, funny, real} – vol 33: The Instagram Version

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~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~



I feel like I have hardly posted on the blog lately and I missed last week’s {p, h, f, r} so this one is going to be extra long! For those of you that follow me on Instagram, you have already seen these photos but I’ll post them anyway for those who don’t.
By the way, if you don’t have a smartphone (I break into hives just thinking about it) and you want to follow people on Instagram, you can see their photos online at web.stagram.com. Here is the link for my page: http://web.stagram.com/n/mamabee04/ I’ll put a link in the side bar.

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If you are ever visiting the central coast of Cali, make sure that you visit Pacific Grove, particularly Lover’s Point. Along the Monterey Bay Trail you’ll find views of the ocean like this.

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You’ll also find these gorgeous patches of color as the flowers bloom.

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If you are afraid of the California earthquakes and tsunamis that may result, don’t worry. There are directions posted.

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This photo makes me incredibly happy. I love the way Andrew takes his “big brother” role seriously and looks out for John-Paul.

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This little guy just makes me happy. Period. (Well, when he’s not driving me nuts.)

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Matthew has a new way to relax now. He loves to climb into my laundry basket and make himself comfortable. His favorite days are when I take warm towels out of the dryer. He literally rests his head on them and sighs.

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Here he is nice and contented now.

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Soon, Andrew wanted to join in on the fun. (Good thing JP didn’t see or they’d really be squished in there.)

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Last week I mentioned that Bella’s fish Francis died. Over the weekend she picked out a new fish. Meet “Spike.”

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Andrew wanted his own pet too so he picked out a fish as well. He loves the color blue and immediately chose this guy since he looked so blue in his little cup, although when you view him in bright light he looks completely different. it’s the craziest thing. Meet “Rocky.”

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Rocky in low light.




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Rocky in bright light.


We found this great tank that could house two Bettas. I loved it since I’d only have to clean one tank. That is, I loved it until we put the fish together!

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The fish lived up to their names and they kept fighting with each other through the barrier. I was getting flashbacks of “West Side Story” as the rival gangs would take a swipe at each other then dance around. Finally Rocky managed to squeeze himself though a small crevice and invaded Spike’s turf. So much for the Rodney King motto “Can’t we all just get along?” It was back to the pet store so the hotheads could each have their own tank. (Yay, more clean up for me.)

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Okay, I still have all the photos from our walk on Memorial Day so I am going to post those as a separate post so this won’t be ridiculously long. You can view those photos here.


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{pretty, happy, funny, real} – vol 29: California Gold Country Edition

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~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~



This week’s {pretty, happy, funny, real} is going to be a little different. I wanted to share a few photos from the trip Bella and I took with her class last week. They could be considered in more than one category so I’ll just lump them as one big {p,h,f,r} category.

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Bella’s fourth grade class has been learning about California history. She is working on her Missions project right now, which is special since Bl. Junipero Serra is buried at the Carmel Mission. (Our family parish.) Last week her class took a two day trip to Sacramento and the Gold Country.

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Here is the state capital in Sacramento.



After our stay and tour at the capital, we headed to our camp in Coloma, CA. The surrounding area was so pretty and the camp was situated right along the American River.

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Here are our tent/cabins.




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The view from our deck




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Bella the happy camper. (It was so sweet that throughout the weekend she kept hugging me and thanking me for joining her on the trip. I’m so glad I went!)



We stopped at various places and museums – Sutter’s Mill, Sutter’s Fort, A Gold Mine, etc.

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Bella and her friends are panning for gold.



One of my favorite visits of our trip was to the California State Railroad Museum. It was amazing! I told Brian we have to go back and bring the boys with us. They would love it.
We learned all about the First Transcontinental Railroad. They actually had the Central Pacific Railroad No. 1 Gov. Stanford, which was Central Pacific’s first excursion train in the 1860’s.

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This is what is looked like back then.




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And how it looks today refurbished.




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I liked this train just for the female model in coveralls. She rocks it!




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I hope you enjoyed this tiny peek into California. :- )

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