August of 2010 I booked tickets to take the kids to Alaska in summer 2011. We had enough airline miles, I am always missing my family and Greg works all the time, so I decided to go for a whole month. The first few days I was worried that maybe a month was going to be too long. But the kids weren't ready to come home by the end. One of the first nights there, the older boy cousins drew in marker all over the younger boys. I was glad my kids were sleeping in my room because they remained marker free, but it was funny to see. Caleb had a heart check the next morning and the doctor lifted his shirt and he had a large arrow pointing at his belly button with a circle drawn around it. The doctor said, "Did you sleep alright last night?"
The whole family went to Hatcher Pass for 4th of July weekend where my sister's family owns an old gold mine. We stay in the old miner's bunkhouse. There are 19 cousins, my Mom, 5 siblings and spouses (except Greg) and there were a couple adopted family members that stayed with us too. Oh and 7 dogs! We did quite a bit of hiking. The kids got very wet and muddy and enjoyed playing on the zipline and going underground. We also did fireworks 2 nights which is kind of funny in Alaska since it doesn't get dark at night. And we had the usual kids talent show which is always entertaining. Alexis and Paxton showed off their cartwheel skills and Denali walked on her hands.
We took 17 of the 19 grandkids to see Cars 2 in the theater. Denali slept through the entire thing and Paxton was so entertained he barely blinked. We went to cousins soccer and T-ball games and enjoyed sleep-overs every night. We spent a few hours at the lake and the kids enjoyed burying each other in the sand. Aunt Missy let them do messy art projects. Aunt Amber made sure there was dessert every night. We hiked to horseshoe lake where we saw moose and beavers and Denali got to get her picture taken in front of the Denali National Park sign. Paxton was a trooper. It is a 3 mile round trip hike with a significant elevation change and he made it almost the entire way. That doesn't include the hour spent running around down by the lake. The kids also enjoyed playing lots of board games with each other.
One of the highlights was we threw a surprise party for my sister's 40th birthday. We invited a bunch of friends and family, gave it a MASH theme and made a awesome slideshow of pictures and videos for her. And of course there was yummy food. She really was surprised even though children kept slipping little comments in around her.
My sister did a camp for kids called "Incredible Edibles" and we were able to participate in that. The girls LOVED it! We roasted many marshmallows and hot dogs over backyard fires, went to the playground frequently and had a super fun cousins scavenger hunt. Uncle Billy took us fishing at the hanger pit and all 3 kids were able to catch at least one fish. We played in a kids miniature golf tournament where Denali won a prize for wearing a Curious George costume. We visited Grandpa Rick at the cemetery. There were a mom and baby moose in my sisters yard as we were leaving Healy.
My mom and brother took some of the younger kids to Happy Hoppers while Missy and I took some of the boys to see Harry Potter. Loved it! I got to visit my friend Ashley and let our kids play. My moms apartment has a most amazing view and the kids loved staying at her house. My brother works for Delta during the summer and he was able to come see us off when we flew out.
I was surprised how well everyone got a long, not too much fighting except my girls fighting with each other as usual. The tooth fairy visited 3 times, only one of those teeth was knocked out, the others came out on their own. One 5 year old got a broken arm. At least half of the family ended up with strep throat. Only Alexis in our family got it, but she was pretty miserable for a couple days. Mostly I enjoyed just hanging out with my family, visiting with my sisters, having help with the kids. Every meal was an assembly line and bath duty was rotated among the sisters. It was so great! And although I missed my husband and my bed, I wasn't really ready to come home either. 3,000 miles is just too far away.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
June 2011
June was a little tough for me. May had been pretty stressful and early pregnancy brought on its regular sickness and extreme exhaustion. I don't do well being pregnant. Alexis was amazing helping me out and even made sandwiches for lunch one day. It still was pretty busy too, so we pushed through.
We celebrated Greg's birthday with a heart cake, because that is what Alexis wanted to make. We went bowling and had dinner there and it was a fun little family party.
I watch a little girl, Kenzee, part time. The kids really enjoy playing with her and she is always telling me she loves me. Alexis took this picture of her playing with Denali and Paxton.
Greg's Mom got Paxton and Greg matching ties for his birthday. So they wore matching ties on Father's Day. And Paxton was being silly.
The girls decided they wanted their picture taken on Father's Day too in their dresses.
We got a really good deal on passes for Seven Peaks and other places. So we spent 3 days staying in Orem with Greg's Mom so that we could go to the waterpark every day. Pass holders get in early too, so we were able to get some good playing time before it got too crowded and hot. We would stay until lunch time and then eat lunch and nap in the afternoon. It was really perfect. It also was the Mormon Miracle Pageant. We were selling our temple pictures at the craft fair again this year and I worked a few shifts to help out with that. At the end of the month, I took the kids to visit my family in Alaska.
The girls decided they wanted their picture taken on Father's Day too in their dresses.
We got a really good deal on passes for Seven Peaks and other places. So we spent 3 days staying in Orem with Greg's Mom so that we could go to the waterpark every day. Pass holders get in early too, so we were able to get some good playing time before it got too crowded and hot. We would stay until lunch time and then eat lunch and nap in the afternoon. It was really perfect. It also was the Mormon Miracle Pageant. We were selling our temple pictures at the craft fair again this year and I worked a few shifts to help out with that. At the end of the month, I took the kids to visit my family in Alaska.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Crazy, Crazy May 2011
We spent a quiet Mother's Day at home which was so nice. The kids made these videos for mine and Greg's moms:
The kids decorated these bags for me and filled them with treats and Greg bought me flowers.
The kids also drew a bunch of pictures and wrote notes and hung them in a collage on the wall. I have super sweet kids and am lucky to be their Mom!




So this is kind of a strange picture, but I'm weird like that. This is a year supply of toilet paper for my family of 5 and I thought it interesting to see that it doesn't actually take up that much space. I also have super convenient storage space in our bathroom:)
We sent the kids on a treasure hunt. Some were more excited about the prize than others:)
Denali finished her first year of preschool with Mrs. Heidi, our neighbor. She LOVED preschool and they ended the year with a fun program.
Denali wants to be a Mom and a Pizza Maker when she grows up:)
Both girls were in tumbling this year and they had a recital at the end of the year. They both really enjoyed it and Denali wants to keep doing it.
We attended the Elementary School's annual May Day program. Each class performs a musical number and/or dance.
May also took Greg to Denver for work and to Mesquite to photograph a wedding. We dog sat Sunshine for a few days. We had a successful yard sale. I enjoyed a girls day out shopping and out to eat at Olive Garden with Shanae and Julie. It was so fun and so needed at the time! My sweet friend Amberly lost her battle with cancer which I previously posted about. We attended the Elementary School's annual May Day program. Each class performs a musical number and/or dance. Greg and I were both on the committee for Scandinavian Heritage Festival. It is always the last weekend in May and I was in charge of the food and craft booths. We had about 70 vendors total and pulling that together and getting it to run smoothly was completely exhausting. But it was a really great festival and we had minimal mishaps. We ended May with the annual Dart family Memorial Day get together where we ate amazing food and decorated the family graves (in the pouring rain!)
The kids decorated these bags for me and filled them with treats and Greg bought me flowers.
So this is kind of a strange picture, but I'm weird like that. This is a year supply of toilet paper for my family of 5 and I thought it interesting to see that it doesn't actually take up that much space. I also have super convenient storage space in our bathroom:)
Denali finished her first year of preschool with Mrs. Heidi, our neighbor. She LOVED preschool and they ended the year with a fun program.
Both girls were in tumbling this year and they had a recital at the end of the year. They both really enjoyed it and Denali wants to keep doing it.
We attended the Elementary School's annual May Day program. Each class performs a musical number and/or dance.
Monday, August 15, 2011
April 2011 Highlights
In April, the kids and I got to tag along with Greg to a conference in St. George. He was in conference all day and the kids and I went shopping and swimming at the hotel. It is a great mini-vacation for us.
Most of April was spent doing yard work and preparing for the busy month of May.
We spent Easter at Karen's house in Orem. We enjoyed the annual Easter party at Grandma Darts house and the Easter Bunny found us even though we were out of town:)
Alexis left the cutest note for the Easter Bunny the night before. It said, "Dear E. Bunny- If there is not enough room in our baskets, you can take the grass out." So cute!

Most of April was spent doing yard work and preparing for the busy month of May.
March 2011 Highlights
March was a busy and exciting month. The entire First Grade did a patriotic program which I have a video clip below:
You will notice Alexis has pretty good rhythm:)
Alexis was supposed to wear read and blue. So Denali decided to wear a blue dress, black shoes with no tights and a red hat. She definitely has her own sense of style! Also, in Ms. Whitney's class, the kids took turns bringing home Mouse and you wrote in a journal of the activities you did with mouse. We took mouse to the 1st Grade program.
Paxton turned 2! We had a Toy Story family party at home.
This is Paxton eating a cupcake before I could even get them frosted:
Denali is holding the little Buzz and Woody that Grandma Bev sent.
I always make cupcakes for birthdays. So easy and still fun.
Paxton got big boy underwear, a package of Cars, Thomas and Buzz to be exact. For 3 days he wore a pair from each package, so three pairs of underwear over his diaper.
We made homemade ice cream sandwiches one night just for fun. They were really yummy and I took a picture.
And last but not least, Greg and I went on a one week cruise to Mexico with no kids. We have always wanted to go on a cruise for our 10th anniversary. Looking ahead to that, we knew we wanted another baby and you cannot cruise over 6 months pregnant nor with a baby less than 6 months old. So we started looking at cruises and booked three weeks before and just went! It happened to be Alexis' spring break, Greg was able to take off work and his parents were able to take all 3 kids. It was sooooo great! We came back planning our next one, but the next one will be with the kids.
We drove to Long Beach and had one night in a hotel before we boarded the ship the next morning. We were supposed to port at Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta. However, recent acts of violence in Mazatlan has for now canceled all ports into it. So we were going to have two days in Cabo instead. However, the first night a young guest had a medical emergency and we had to turn around to Long Beach for him to debark. I feel so bad for his family and hope everything turned out to be o.k. So we had only 2 port days, but I didn't care. I would do one of the cruises to nowhere because I just love the food, hospitality and entertainment the ship provides itself.
In Cabo, we took a small boat to an area great for snorkeling. Greg loves to snorkel and I had never done it before. I am glad that I did it, but not sure that I will again. I get claustrophobic easily and I had a hard time regulating my breathing through the snorkel. Also, looking down and seeing that I was extremely close to all of this wild sea life felt a little creepy instead of majestic. Greg had a great time and I enjoyed the experience.
In Puerto Vallarta, we had scheduled a zipline excursion from a company online. The online service had the incorrect pick-up time and so we missed our bus, had to take another cab and for a moment I had wished that we had just stuck with booking an excursion through Carnival. Turns out being late for our tour gave us our own personal excursion. And it was amazing! We drove through an interesting part of town and way up into the rainforest. All of the ziplines stretch back and forth over a river bed, it was gorgeous. The guides were super funny and made the entire trip fun. And when we got to the bottom, they had donkeys waiting to take us back up the mountain so we didn't have to hike. My donkey was so funny too. He considered it a race and no matter what I did, he kept inching forward before it was time to leave and even passed other donkeys on the way up. I might add that the trail was extremely narrow and a little steep, so my ambitious donkey made me super nervous.
Best things about the ship: For dinner every night you are scheduled for the same time and same dining room and you sit at the same table and have the same servers. (Unless you pay to eat at the even more fancy dining room or don't want to sit down and be served. There are other options.) The service is amazing and the staff often performed some sort of entertainment. We were put at a table with Rick and Meghan who also had 3 children (and one on the way) and were celebrating their 10th anniversary. They were a joy to get to know and we loved having dinner with them every night. It was funny too, because on this ginormous ship, we always ended up running into them. The best highlight of dinner for me was the dessert. They have this chocolate melting cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and it was too die for. I had it every single night and every single night it was just as delicious. We played miniature golf, enjoying soaking in the sun and hot tub. Took several naps. Really enjoyed the comedy entertainers and the Las Vegas style shows. Although we missed our kids like CRAZY, for one whole week they weren't driving me CRAZY:) One bummer about the trip is I got a bad cold the last couple days. By the time we got back home it was so bad that I didn't really get off of the couch for 3 days. Ugh. But we had a really wonderful time! We took lots of pictures so I put them into a slideshow.
You will notice Alexis has pretty good rhythm:)
This is Paxton eating a cupcake before I could even get them frosted:
And last but not least, Greg and I went on a one week cruise to Mexico with no kids. We have always wanted to go on a cruise for our 10th anniversary. Looking ahead to that, we knew we wanted another baby and you cannot cruise over 6 months pregnant nor with a baby less than 6 months old. So we started looking at cruises and booked three weeks before and just went! It happened to be Alexis' spring break, Greg was able to take off work and his parents were able to take all 3 kids. It was sooooo great! We came back planning our next one, but the next one will be with the kids.
We drove to Long Beach and had one night in a hotel before we boarded the ship the next morning. We were supposed to port at Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta. However, recent acts of violence in Mazatlan has for now canceled all ports into it. So we were going to have two days in Cabo instead. However, the first night a young guest had a medical emergency and we had to turn around to Long Beach for him to debark. I feel so bad for his family and hope everything turned out to be o.k. So we had only 2 port days, but I didn't care. I would do one of the cruises to nowhere because I just love the food, hospitality and entertainment the ship provides itself.
In Cabo, we took a small boat to an area great for snorkeling. Greg loves to snorkel and I had never done it before. I am glad that I did it, but not sure that I will again. I get claustrophobic easily and I had a hard time regulating my breathing through the snorkel. Also, looking down and seeing that I was extremely close to all of this wild sea life felt a little creepy instead of majestic. Greg had a great time and I enjoyed the experience.
In Puerto Vallarta, we had scheduled a zipline excursion from a company online. The online service had the incorrect pick-up time and so we missed our bus, had to take another cab and for a moment I had wished that we had just stuck with booking an excursion through Carnival. Turns out being late for our tour gave us our own personal excursion. And it was amazing! We drove through an interesting part of town and way up into the rainforest. All of the ziplines stretch back and forth over a river bed, it was gorgeous. The guides were super funny and made the entire trip fun. And when we got to the bottom, they had donkeys waiting to take us back up the mountain so we didn't have to hike. My donkey was so funny too. He considered it a race and no matter what I did, he kept inching forward before it was time to leave and even passed other donkeys on the way up. I might add that the trail was extremely narrow and a little steep, so my ambitious donkey made me super nervous.
Best things about the ship: For dinner every night you are scheduled for the same time and same dining room and you sit at the same table and have the same servers. (Unless you pay to eat at the even more fancy dining room or don't want to sit down and be served. There are other options.) The service is amazing and the staff often performed some sort of entertainment. We were put at a table with Rick and Meghan who also had 3 children (and one on the way) and were celebrating their 10th anniversary. They were a joy to get to know and we loved having dinner with them every night. It was funny too, because on this ginormous ship, we always ended up running into them. The best highlight of dinner for me was the dessert. They have this chocolate melting cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and it was too die for. I had it every single night and every single night it was just as delicious. We played miniature golf, enjoying soaking in the sun and hot tub. Took several naps. Really enjoyed the comedy entertainers and the Las Vegas style shows. Although we missed our kids like CRAZY, for one whole week they weren't driving me CRAZY:) One bummer about the trip is I got a bad cold the last couple days. By the time we got back home it was so bad that I didn't really get off of the couch for 3 days. Ugh. But we had a really wonderful time! We took lots of pictures so I put them into a slideshow.

Sunday, August 14, 2011
February 2011 Highlights
My mom finished her mission in Salt Lake and stayed with us for a couple weeks before heading back to Alaska. Greg and I took advantage of her being here and went to St. George for 2 nights to celebrate our 9th Anniversary. We soaked in the hot tub and did some shopping and just enjoyed the quiet company of each other. It was wonderful!
The other exciting thing that happened in February is Greg bought me a new vacuum. It is a Shark bagless vacuum. It only cost $75 and it works a thousand times better than my old one that I had been using for 9 years. I vacuumed every day for a couple weeks because I was shocked at how much dirt it would pull out of the carpet. I was so amazed I took a picture:
I tried a new recipe and made these heart treats for Valentine's Day:
They were yummy, but I don't know what I did with the recipe!
Alexis' friend Damien was playing one day and Denali took this picture of them. Damien moved this summer and Alexis is going to miss walking home with him from school.
And that pretty much sums up February!
The other exciting thing that happened in February is Greg bought me a new vacuum. It is a Shark bagless vacuum. It only cost $75 and it works a thousand times better than my old one that I had been using for 9 years. I vacuumed every day for a couple weeks because I was shocked at how much dirt it would pull out of the carpet. I was so amazed I took a picture:
Alexis' friend Damien was playing one day and Denali took this picture of them. Damien moved this summer and Alexis is going to miss walking home with him from school.
Monday, August 8, 2011
January Highlights
Alexis turned 7 and she had a "Baking" themed birthday party. Everyone decorated their own cupcakes and made a chef's hat. We got her a keyboard which she is so excited to learn how to play. It has a lot of songs that it plays and the kids are always dancing to it.
She is so grown up!
I am in an organization group with 3 other women. We take turns going to each other's homes and working on a project. Well I got super ambitious and decided to paint my cabinets. Huge project that 7 months later I still am not quite finished and still feel overwhelmed by. I am going to put knobs on. Here are pics:
Before
After

Christmas 2010
On December 29, my good friend and business partner, Lisa, was found unconscious in her driveway. I had been to her house just minutes before, but actually didn't find out about it until the next morning. Her heart wasn't beating correctly which was making it difficult for blood and oxygen to get to her brain. Long story short, the doctors told her that she had a 1% chance of survival. If she did survive, she would likely have short term memory problems which she did experience for a couple of weeks. By God's grace she is living a fully normal life. I am grateful for her friendship and grateful for the knowledge of eternal families and for modern medicine.
Also over the break I cleaned up my office, painted my desk and painted and installed shelves over the desk. So much nicer!
We had made a family goal to pay off our 2nd mortgage loan in 2010. We went to the bank on December 30 to make our last payment and Alexis screamed "We're Debt Free!" What a great feeling! We had this list posted on our fridge and would fill it in throughout the year. I posted a little more about this HERE.
I don't remember what we did for New Year's so it must not have been too exciting:)
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