Monday, January 26, 2009

Cajun Power Rules!



All of our kids have been very late eaters. Mom always starts to sweat at about eleven months. James is no exception. Our goal is to try and get him to eat one meal a day. This was easy tonight. He LOVED the Cajun Power Spaghetti! Everyone else cleaned their plates as well.

The Air Up There

The Chopin family had a change of altitude for this year's vacation. Along with the Thomas family, we traversed to Morrilton, Arkansas (about 8 hours north of Lafayette) to go camping at Petit Jean Mountain, the oldest state park in Arkansas. We decided to make the trip in the midst of January to try and get the full effect of wintry weather. While we were there in got as low as 19 degrees!
We left Wednesday morning at 3am. It was very early, but the dads didn't mind for two reasons--less traffic and sleeping kids. Fortunately, the kiddos were fantastic. They never complained, whimpered or whined. They generally do quite well in the car. They are easily entertained. We just play a game or occasionally play The Beatles and they're happy.
We got there at about 1pm. This gave us plenty of time to get settled in our cabin. The cabins were like a duplex; they were connected by a door. Each had one bedroom with two queen-sized beds, a living room with sleeper sofa, a kitchen/dining area, and a screened-in porch. They also had a fireplace, which was a nice treat for us.The accommodations were wonderful and the kids kept saying that they wanted to live there permanently. With a few more rooms, we could probably make it work!

Once we were unpacked, the dads and most of the kids went for a short hike. It turned out to be a short preview of the hike we took the next day--the Cedar Falls Trail. This was without a doubt the best trail experience we had. It's a two-mile hike, there and back. We came sharply down the mountain and had some great photo opportunities.

We crossed Cedar Creek and followed it through the valley. It was amazing how much the temperature dropped once in the valley. It seemed like it dropped a good 10 to 15 degrees. As we continued down the trail, the once faint sound of a waterfall got stronger and stronger. And then, we arrived...

This was one of the most beautiful sights we saw all week. It was the kind of place you could just spend your whole day meditating, praying and just glorifying God for His beautiful works of nature. Here is a panoramic video of the falls and pool...



After soaking it in, we meandered back up the mountain. We were amazed by the kids' energy, especially Gus and Grant. They were always climbing and running well ahead of everyone.

That energy tapered off a bit on our next day's hike on the Seven Hollows Trail. This was a unique, one-way trail that began with a hike in a somewhat desertous terrain. We were told that the scenery was like that due to how the sun sets and rises on that side of the mountain. It gradually transformed back into a more mountainous terrain. We walked only about a half-mile more than the day before, but it really felt like ten more miles. We were all very drained. We made frequent stops, but we eventually made it back to the beginning of the trail. Mission accomplished!

On Saturday, the temperature dropped back into the 20s, but that didn't stop the few and the proud from tackling the Bear Cave trail. Fortunately it was just a half-mile trek. It was worth it because the kids got to see some wonderful caves. The rest of the day was spent loafing around. The kids played very well together. They made frequent trips to the playground. They had brought their slingshots and paint balls and decided to have target practice on the large boulder just behind our cabin. And what vacation would be complete without light sabers? There were plenty of duels in the rocky terrain.


We slowed ourselves down that afternoon and prepared for Mass in Morrilton. The church we went to, Sacred Heart, was a very inviting congregation. Very enjoyable!

On Sunday, we packed up and hit the road for about 10am. The kids were not happy about leaving their mountain home. But all good things must come to an end.

What a vacation! We saw beautiful sights and got to spend good, quality time with our good friends. Our many thanks go to the Thomas family for vacationing with us! Here are some lasting impressions of Petit Jean Mountain 2009...


Monday, January 12, 2009

Our Sweet Baby Doll

It is wild to us that our little baby doll is four years old today. We still remembers all the chaos leading up to your birth. Today is a great day to reflect upon that very special day four years ago. We thought our boys were so small (they were one and two)when we left for the hospital. When we held our new baby GIRL we were all smiles. We knew that this little four pound miracle was going to change our lives, but we had no idea how much color would be added to our family. Thank you Gracie for offering our family a feminine touch. We are so proud of you and all your efforts this year. May God bless you and keep you close to him throughout the next year.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Party Time

This year for Gracie's birthday party the theme was Mom Knows Nothing. The party was very small. The boys left with Dad and James napped the entire time. Four little friends came to celebrate and Nanny Khaki came with Emma Claire and Maddie. We decorated nothing! The kids had to show Mom how to to make paper flowers to decorate for the party. They even had to make icing, bag it and decorate the cupcakes. The girls did not seem to mind at all! Thank you Moms for helping with all the projects. Thank you girls for spending some fun time with Gracie.



Monday, January 5, 2009

How Do You Know.....

How do you know if you watch too much Fox news? Maybe you get the hint when you're five-year old is disappointed that he got Motorola two-way walkie talkies and not a Loud and Clear. Or that his sister got a pretty pink robe and not a Snuggie. Most importantly his heart was broken that we did not order Gigi a Pajama Gram so she could throw her pajamas at the dog! It is definitely time to get back to some hard-core school!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Happy Birthday Dado


We are blessed to have Dado in our lives. Today was a nice blessing because Dado's birthday fell on a Sunday and we had time with him. Thank you Dado for always being a rock for our family and sharing all you have with us. We are blessed that you stand as the leader of our family and do a great job in steering us in the right directions. Thank you for coming home and jumping into our chaos. Thank you for patiently helping the kids build Legos, or block houses. Thank you for reading the same book over and over again. Thank you for giving Mom breaks and lending a hand to finish all the things she leaves undone. Thank you for all the things that you have put aside so that you can be with us. None of us can imagine a life without you. Thank you for sharing your life with us. Happy birthday and may God bless you each and every day of the year to come.