enjoy....

welcome to the kearns family updates...
we thought we better join the blogging fun to keep you all up to date on the wild and crazy things going on in boise!
take a look and enjoy....

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Hodge-podge of B!


Here are a couple soccer and cross country pictures. Clearly i need to break out the camera! It is charged and ready to go for today's soccer game!





































































This was B's first duathalon, just transitioning from her first run and headed out for the bike portion.

















And just coming in to the finish line! Nicely done!






Saturday, April 2, 2011

Christmas cookie fun


I'm sure you've heard us talk about our super sweet neighbors, their cute little girl, and of course...Gracie's little brother, Duffy.

Before the holiday's we had Miss Megan over to decorate cookies. So fun... too much sugar!


























And it wouldn't be complete without sharing some cute photo's of G and her brother. He's much bigger now... but I'm trying to catch you up on all you've missed! :)








We return....

Ok, it has been so long since i've blogged anything that i don't even know where to start. I've got a bunch of random-ness to share with anyone who actually still checks in on the Firedancers...which at this point my just be Grandpa JFK on his fancy iPad!




Let's go back to Christmas....



Bailey made us this awesome craft project that is probably the coolest present ever. She worked on this for weeks and kept it top secret! J and I were ecstatic to open it!

















Of course J couldn't help but take over B's new bball... at least it turned out to be a fun shot!

























B in her cute new coat! (Thanks Gma/Gpa!)



And of course, the doodle was all over opening her new toy too!

















Finally...the last of the Christmas pictures. Love that sweet little Grandma!!


Monday, April 5, 2010

Nosotros hayamos amado a mexico!




We loved Mexico and had so much fun seeing our friends, hanging out, swimming in the ocean, with the dolphins, and zip lining. We started out our first full day visiting North of Puerto Vallarta in Sayulita and San Pancho (where our friends live). Sayulita is the cute little surfing town that was packed and provided great people watching. San Pancho is a quiet town with the magnificent sunset and amazing burrito's!! It was great to see Jeremy and Nicole's new adventure and how great they've grasped the culture, learned the language, and met a ton of equally adventurous people who've picked up and packed their belongings to this wonderful little town. I think i've convinced myself that living their one year would be a great adventure, now i just have to convince Jason! :)

On Tuesday we swam with the dolphins (awesome) and hung out in Puerto Vallarta. Little did we know, Easter is a two-week celebration in Mexico. The schools are closed and the inlanders head to the beach towns...so the places were packed! Again, great people watching and suddenly I realize all the things I didn't take pictures of! There was the guy balancing rocks on the beach which i did get, but there were some incredible sand sculptures, these creepy live statues, and a fun amphitheater with a large gathering to watch the pantomime (non of which we took pictures of?). One thing Puerto didn't deliver on was great food! We were desperately looking for great authentic Mexican or tasty fresh seafood....and we struggled to get either there! We did eat at Icarumba's which overlooked all of the bay so at least there was great scenery which helped pass the 2 hours it took to get our flaming fajitas!

Wednesday we headed back to the busy little surf town and spent the day laying on the beach and shopping for gifts for B to take to her friends. She loved all the bracelets and trinkets so we didn't have the heart to tell her they were made in China! :) That is the same day she learned the valuable lesson of never hesitating when approached by someone on the beach to buy something. She contemplated having her hair braided and as soon as the Seniorita saw there was a chance, she followed us down the beach and approached us 4 times before B finally gave in and got her cute little braids. I think it took the lady 30 seconds to do all the braids.

Thursday was our last full day and we headed out for the zip line adventure. After our cab driver nearly got us into a fight with another car load of rather large Hispanic men... we arrived safely at our meeting point. Another hour drive south down the coast we saw some beautiful real estate and more little villages before we actually got to the zip line tour where our driver, Carlos, says to us, "after the zipline we'll hang out for an hour & a half. I am your driver, I'll stay parked right here, and we'll meet here." So, we got fitted for our harness, had a lovely family photo taken in Sombrero's (unfortunately i wasn't able to scan that picture in, dang!) and headed out for 10 different zip lines all weaving back and forth over the rocks and water you see in our pictures. The zipline was awesome - i wish i could have taken my camera and got some pictures there, it was crazy fun!! After we were done we had some chips and salsa and headed out to the rocks and river. We spent an hour or so and headed out to our van - no Carlos. we walked around a bit more, still no Carlos. Finally, the photographer tracked us down to inform us that the plan had changed (unbeknownst to us) and the rest of the tours had already left..... hmmm, ok. Finally, a sweet local man who worked for the zip line took us in his own car the 1-1/2 hour drive back to our hotel so we didn't have to wait. Super nice guy...Hindsight, glad it all worked out ok! Not sure that i would ordinarily recommend getting in to a strangers car in a foreign country! :)

Since it was our last night we showered up and hopped back in a cab for another hour drive north to spend our last night on the San Pancho beach, having another tasty shrimp burrito, and hanging with Jeremy and Nicole at Panchito's (their palapa). It is the best to listen to their stories of starting a business in a foreign country! Between being offered to have their power re-routed to someone else so they don't have to pay for power (because everyone does that), to having the beer distributor skip town with their $400 liquor license deposit, ... and one of the best was hearing about how he was going to try and pay his power bill since A) someone stole the ATM machine from the main courtyard in town for the second time by quietly blow-torching it, and B) the power company moved - but didn't provide a new address! .... thank goodness for online bill pay in America!!

It was a great trip and nice to spend a whole week with mi familia!! :)



Sunday, April 4, 2010

Nadar con los delfines!!

Swimming with the dolphins was amazing! The water was freezing...but so worth it! We spent 45 minutes kissing, hugging, petting, and riding on 2 dolphins, one of which is pregnant. We were told during the kiss photo that it is rare for both dolphins to give a kiss so it is was exciting when they both loved up to Jason.

The sea lion's pirate smile is the best! He was crazy cute, but crazy stinky!!




Saturday, January 16, 2010

Christmas in January...love it!

B was excited today when she saw she had another Christmas present!!...and to her delight, Jakson is a fantastic shopper!

holy hot tamale in red!
strike a pose - bball gear and all!

AAU Patriots

B's first big jamboree was today and the Patriots were looking super. The first game was spectacular! B has some amazing defense skills! There was one point we thought she may have forgotten she was playing basketball when she nearly opted to run over the girl she was guarding...oops!

The second game gave them some opportunities for improvement - but they still looked good and through all the tears, had some fun too. There were quite a few girls down which provided several "suck it up" moments (none from bailey, mind you), but they pulled through.

Thank goodness there were 2 games so i could actually catch some shots since i am usually 10 seconds too late :)





We've been practicing sprints lately and it showed on the court today!



It is fun to think back to the first years of bball (since it has been a few since she's picked up a ball) and remember how timid the girls were. Today she was in there and fighting for ball time! It is sort of like soccer in that it is REALLLLLY hard for a dad to sit quietly on the sidelines! Last night they spent quite a bit of time practicing hoop skills in the garage and today, it all came together beautifully!

Good work #9!