Saturday, March 28, 2026

Florida vacation with De Jongs 2026- American Girl store and pool time.

 What a fun week in Orlando! So glad we could be here. Love the view from our hotel room!


The pool here is amazing! I think it's the longest lazy river I've seen, and the water is nice and warm! My only complaint is that it winds around so much that it's hard to keep track of your kids, but they are loving it so much!



Kley always likes to order exotic things on vacation. This was some sort of duck breast dish and he loved it!


We took a few family photos!



Loving the pool!




This was our non-park day, which was nice because the hotel had super fun slides and an obstacle course that were only open in the afternoon, so the girls got to do them and loved it!



So fun!





We also visited the American Girl store with Amma! So very cute- the AG marketing team is really nailing it!





Ellory got the Julie doll for Christmas- it's what she asked for from grandparents and she wanted a doll that had longer hair because she likes to do their hair, so she brought her and got her ears pierced. All the girls brought their dolls along (Ellory's other doll and a doll of Norah and Lucy), when we went to the AG store in Chicago a year and a half ago and they each got their hair done and ears pierced. Kley and his dad went golfing this morning and they loved that!


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Florida vacation with De Jongs 2026- Legoland.

We had a great day at Legoland! We had never been before. This is farther outside Orlando, and with traffic it took about an hour and a half to get there, which wasn't too bad but definitely farther than other parks. It was a great day! It was fun to try a new place and everyone loved the rides. The weather was amazing and it was very nice that Legoland wasn't as busy as some other places, so many rides we walked right one and the ones we waited for weren't bad at all, like 10ish minutes, and some shorter than that. It was a little disappointing that a couple of their bigger roller coasters were closed, but there were lots of other rides that were good too! They had a lego simulator ride and the new Galactic roller coaster were two favorites!

Norah was a good sport and went on the younger kid horse ride with cousins, and maybe you can't tell in the photo but she's grimacing. :) She's growing up!




Fun mom! :) It is funny that none of the four De Jongs love rides, but Brett and I (the two who married in) love them!



Lego double decker carousel.




Fun with cousins!


Yay for a great day! Thankful we could go!


Monday, March 23, 2026

Florida vacation with De Jongs 2026- Sea World.

Wow, what a gift to be able to go to Orlando with De Jongs! Grateful for family time and special memories together. We had lots of fun swimming at the hotel! The pool area was huge and very fun. It had the longest lazy river I've ever been on! Everyone loved the pool area and such fun to swim with cousins!


We loved Sea World!


The orca show was so neat!




Seseme Street land and parade was so cute.

The girls and I, with Brett and Will, braved the huge water ride. It was fun!


The weather was amazing and the park was not busy- we had to wait very little for rides. So great! Brett, Lucy, and I went on two of the biggest roller coasters there and Lucy was so brave! It was her first time going on an upside down one and she loved it! The second one tipped you forward so you were facing the ground suspended in the air and that really changed the dynamic. It was unlike any ride I've ever been on! Lucy handled it like a champ, but I don't know if she 100% loved it because she also said it was okay to not go on any huge ones after that. :)


The dolphin show was so cool!





Yay for a great vacation day!

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Recent reads 2026.

I realize that I am way behind the game in taking advantage of this option, but audio books are changing my life this year. I always say I want to read more, and while I love sitting down and holding a book in my hands, my time availability to do that with kids and activities isn't a lot. While I would love to do that more, I am also very content to try to embrace this season, and now I am finally learning to do that while simultaneously increasing my reading desires through audio books.

I have a super long list saved on my phone of the books I hear recommended that I'd like to read, so that's where I go to start my searches for books. While many are wonderful, of course everyone has different opinions on what they enjoy. I am trying to be better at quitting a book that just isn't hitting me right, which is hard because I don't like not finishing something, but life is too short to continue to drag through a book just for the sake of finishing it if you aren't enjoying it. (If you can, obviously homework or something is a different story.) That said, this year I started but did not finish These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant, Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey, and The Wedding People by Alison Espach. Good for them (seriously) at writing a book, but in terms of recommendations, I just didn't love them.

Here are a few that I did finish and enjoy!

How To Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever Told by Harrison Scott Key- He tells the story of the infidelity of his wife in their marriage and it was unlike any other marriage book I've ever read. It was so honest and surprisingly told with sharp wit. It's a powerful and memorable story of devotion, forgiveness, fierceness, and staying together against all odds. 


Erasing Hell: What God Said about Eternity and What We've Made Up by Francis Chan and Preston Sprinkle- This one actually wasn't on my book list, but I was waiting for other books to be available and needed something to listen to while I was cleaning that was available now, and chose this. It was very interesting and thought provoking! It wasn't written in direct response to Rob Bell's book Love Wins, where he challenges the traditional evangelical view of hell as eternal torment, but they referenced that and counteracted with searching what the Bible says about hell and the reality of it. While it was good, I would say that this would be better to read in actual book format and not via audio- I had trouble grasping all the concepts without really focusing on what was on the page in front of me. It's also a short read- it was about 3.5 hours to listen to.


Kind Is the New Classy: The Power of Living Graciously by Candace Cameron Bure- While I love Candace as DJ from Full House, this was my first time reading one of her books. I enjoyed listening to her voice read this. It was a fun read, practical and encouraging. I enjoyed hearing about her own personal stories and experiences woven through, and she talks about being kind and how that can be revolutionary in our world where kindness is often unexpected and countercultural. Kindness matters and changes the world.


Good Morning, Monster by Catherine Gildiner- Wow, I will be thinking about this book for a long time! This book is almost like five books in one, because it's written by a therapist about five different patients she had and their unbelievable stories of overcoming. I was so moved hearing about what these people endured and their determination to persevere. It was so insightful. 


This Is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Young Doctor by Adam Kay- This is a book of his journals as a doctor. It was incredibly open, funny, and candid about what it was really like- the highs and the lows. I enjoyed it- there were many funny and crazy stories. I personally thought it ended a bit abruptly, with suddenly shifting to how he was no longer a doctor and a call to reform how overworked and underpaid doctors are. Overall, it was a good and interesting read. He is British, so it was fun to listen to his accent and the differences in English terms. 


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Lucy and Ellory's 9th birthday- Schut side celebration and fun in Minneapolis.

We had a fun weekend in Minneapolis! We got to celebrate Lucy and Ellory's 9th birthday with the Schut side and do some fun activities there. One fun activity that I had been wanting to do for years and we finally got to do was the ice castles! Felt like we were a real life Elsa. It was so cool and unique! My two sisters were there and my parents. We missed my brother and his family, but glad we had most there.


Look at how neat that is!


They had a little tubing hill that was fun!




Kley missed the big group picture earlier because he was on call that weekend and got a work call right as we got there, but glad he was able to join for the end of it!



My sister has this claw game store close to their house that's always a fun stop for all the cousins!


Happy birthday to Ellory!


Happy birthday to Lucy!


Another fun thing was my mom, sisters, and I got to go to the Ben Rector concert! He played with the Minnesota Symphony and it was SO cool! What a special concert experience, I loved it! Kley and the girls got to go swim at my parent's hotel pool while we were at the concert, so they loved that too! And next time we see my sister, she'll have another baby, yay!


My pictures uploaded out of order, but here's some more ice castle fun!


Grandpa, Grandma, and Aunt Kayla.



Giant ice chair.




Ice slides.




The group- thankful for a special weekend!