top 10 things we loved about our trip to scottsdale






10. our hotel-- how amazing was the jw marriott?? from it's jaw-dropping lobby to the millions (how do i know? i counted.) of flowers in bloom around the property, we were instantly in love. we settled into rock-star living faster than you could say "american express black card". too bad we want champagne wishes and caviar dreams on a mountain dew and mac & cheese budget, but we took full advantage for 72 hours straight.

9. how do you keep 11 kids entertained for hours on end with whining kept to a minimum? two words: lazy river. i think if they could have figured out a way to sleep on those tubes come bedtime, we could never have removed them from the pool area. at one point they were the instigators of a "tube-train" where strangers hopped on, and i counted 28 tubes at one point! yah, our kids are waaaaaaayyy ahead of their tubing time. 8. greatest chips and salsa ever to be served poolside. having a server come around every 10 minutes to ask if you need anything can be habit forming. truly. at the end of the trip when chandi was placing an order for a pitcher of diet coke by herself, we knew it was time to check out.
7. arizona diamondbacks game--sitting just 2 rows above the in-stadium swimming pool had it's advantages. despite the unfortunate fact that they were constantly referred to as the "d-backs", (huh? time to re-think THAT nickname, people ) a fabulous time was had by all. highlight of the evening? watching jared break up a drunken brawl, and the kids making the best use of the "foam fingers". oh, and the baseball game!
6. the beauty of the desert--now, i'm already converted to living in an oven, but the nights were so breathtaking and we enjoyed sitting out under the full moon eating outside at the desert ridge outdoor marketplace. downside? chain smokers going for a new record of consecutive cigarettes smoked in one sitting. who wants to smoke and freakin' eat at the same time?? i swear, i'll never get it. but then i have to remember that some people don't get why i want to wear painful shoes, either, so it was tolerance all around.
5. boys and girls dormitories. renting 2 extra rooms for our plethora of kids was downright genius. the male dorm housed dallen, braden, b-rad, and spencer. the female dorm consisted of katie, chandi, abbey, mia, and abby hanks. now, if darrin could only have figured out how to get gracie and ellie in on a short, mandatory exchange student program, everyone would have been satisfied.
4. the jews--yes, you read that right. with the week of passover coinciding with our vacay, we noticed a large group (400 plus!) of men and boys walking around wearing "little tiny hats'. (thanks, abby hanks--i couldn't have said it more eloquently.) we made friends with one of the families out on the lawn and had the most interesting discussion with them about their religion. they were all 'modern orthodox jews' who came out from back east for the whole week to stay and worship and play together. they even invited us to join them that night in their 5 plus hour feast. we respectfully declined, considering the sheer numbers we had, but giggled over the prospect of a bunch of mormons from utah crashing their passover party. it was awesome to get a glimpse into another religion, and they were so gracious to answer our questions. (btw: they refer to themselves as "jews", so i am being pc....)

3. big kids getting bigger-- with older children ages 15, 14, 13,11, & 10, we reached a big milestone: "teenager alone time at the desert ridge marketplace for hanging out and a movie. at. night. (gasp!) those kids asked, with low hopes, figuring the automatic "no. NO." was gonna come. the look on their faces when we said, "okay"?? priceless.

2. hoover dam-- if you want to see a grown, 34 year old man act as giddy as a school boy with a crush, then go with our geotechnical engineer friend jared to see this modern marvel. we did find out that, no matter how many times you say a word with "dam" in front of it (ie, 'dam door, dam bathroom, etc. you see where i'm going here) it NEVER gets old.
my favorite part of hoover dam? the photo below that jody snapped of our european friend who thought it was "shirts off" day. you can't make this crap up.

1. good friends we adore-- being the traveling fools that we are, russ and i have talked many times about the fact that we could just plan hundreds of trips with only our family or each other, but being able to share it with those we love makes it even more meaningful. thanks, hanks and larkin families--we love you!! here's to many more good times....

notice the little gangsta in the back, throwing the peace sign with "gangsta new jersey tool" lips? yeah, i wonder who's child that is....... always drawin' (see slang term of the day), that one.

28 comments:

Erica Onelove said...

I love how all your kids know how to flash the "wesside!" symbol!

Looks like so much fun. I am truly jealous :)

Jennie Minor said...

How fun! You guys always do go on the funnest trips. I can't have grown up Katie and Chandi look...and it looks like trouble with the Abbies together! So jealous too that you guys had a lazy river.

Lesley said...

Skip it...I think not. My morning routine is to check your blog first. You never disappoint. What a fun trip!

Stephanie M said...

Next time maybe you could get your photos from the FRONT of the belly? That would have been great for a card.... mmmm

Hacking it up said...

Good Times!!!

Looks like you had an awesome trip!!There's nothing like having fun with good friends!

The Hoover Dam thing cracked me up! my family went there and that's ALL that was said the whole trip..."ouch! I just stubbed my toe on the dam stairs", or "let's go on the dam tour", or "we gotta watch the dam movie"...you get the picture...

and that shirtless guy?....he needs to be introduced to the "Bro" (the man bra)...and oh yeah...clothing! Cuz, Dang!

sorry so long, but I added you to my sidebar....I hope that's OK... :)

Amy said...

Love the photos! I really love how Jared is always posing with some half naughty intention. He cracks me up! Looks like a ton of fun.. .would have loved to be there...But I was in Mexico without my kids! Just kidding

tiburon said...

LOVE IT! I need to get in on some vacation action with you people. You do it up right. Please put me on your trip list.

Looks like you had a fantastic time!

Trina said...

Oh, man! I love the stealthily taken pictures.
Looks like a fabulous vacation. I'm more than a little jealous. I think I'll live vicariously through you and your vacations.

Jori said...

Unfortunately "shirts off day" is an all too common accurance in Nevada. On behalf of my state I apologize.

tara said...

nice blanket apology jori, but there is NO excusing that nasty pasty ewww-ness.

looks like a SUPER time. and may I just add, you DO have quite the "set". boo-ya- from one well endowed chick to another:)

gina bina said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE Scottsdale!!

Me and The Boys said...

So jealous that you had a lazy river AND chips and salsa...that right there is all I would need. I'm a simple girl! We're headed tomorrow a.m.! you're trip is a hard act to follow! Fun STUFF!

melissamarchant said...

Looks like a great trip! I hope you are ready to party more because guess what?? I'M COMING DOWN! :) Talk about giving into peer pressure, not really - I'm giving in to what I want to do!! I'm so excited! so get us a room for that night will ya?

simply kris said...

i read every word, looked outside at the greying sky, sighed, realized it's raining, stuffed my puffs plus and felt happy that you, your fam and friends spent time in AZ. I lived a little this morn.... thanks Mindy.

kami @ nobiggie.net said...

Yay! I too want in on your next vacay. Looks like a blast.

P.S. I love the man boob pic, you never disappoint. ;)

Unknown said...

oh, that looks SO fantastic. i'm ready for my vacation.

kourtney said...

I need the heat! Wish I could have gone too.

Omgirl said...

Was that lazy river at your hotel??? That is the bomb.

Hahaha, the dam thing cracked me up. I love how easily we can be entertained.

And finally, the shirts off pics were horribly, disgustingly WONDERFUL.

Looks like a fab trip.

hoLLy said...

i think i'm going to sneak myself into one of your suitcases for your next trip(does that scare you? it should:) cuz you guys know how to roll! what a fun trip and fun pics! i love the shirtless guy pics-i totally would've taken pics of him too(for the blog of course:) i take so many pics "for the blog" now. my hubby thinks its hilarious. whateva.

Joellen said...

Thanks for planning the trip. We really had the best time.
I am so glad that Melissa gave in to our full court press and is coming down. Do you think that red rock has those tiny ketchup bottles. Can't wait

Mia said...

I for one am relieved that you were able to defeat picasa! I loved the recap and the pictures. Forrest and I were dinner companions with an orthodox Jewish couple on our honeymoon cruise. We loved talking to them each night at dinner, really nice people.

Danielle said...

Hey Mindi...Danielle from Dr. Duke's------I am leaving my promised comment! Love all your pics of your trip, Jody told me all about it and how you had a blast, so I just had to some see if you had pics up, and low and behold! You did!
p.s. Thanks for always cracking me up! I know I can count on you for a good laugh!

hoLLy said...

hey! me again. to answer your question it will cost ya. you have to let me win your next giveaway :) j/k anyways, so, when you are getting the code to put on your blog, look at step 3(on the project playlist site-the step where you pick the color of your player) and if you look closely you'll see random/shuffle default set to Yes, just change it to No, and then it will always play your songs in the order you have them. i go in and change the first few songs every now and then to go with the post i'm posting. i like things to match-i'm weird like that:) and when you change the songs every now and then, you don't have to re-add the playlist to your blog with each change(i'm sure you know that but just in case). it will automatically be changed with each change you make. does this make sense? if you have any other questions, just comment!

Unknown said...

O.k. I'm a new reader and totally believe in loyalty...read the WHOLE DARN thing.

The highlights for me were definitely the man boobs (tell your hubby not to worry...i am talking about the European) - I did chuckle at the photo of the two of you where your hubby is OBVIOUSLY sucking in...so funny...that photo totally reminded me of my hubby and me! (Tell your hubby that he doesn't need to suck in - not that I am checking him out - I just had to write that in there in addition to what I just did so that he won't feel insulted)

You are my kind of blogging girl...any blogger that dares to post a pic of her bubby standing next to a maniquine(sp?) in lingerie is my kind of Mormon blogger. Some of my friends would just DIE!!!!

I need a lazy river in my back yard!!!

Glad you had a fun trip.

Ida said...

Love the pics very cute! I love the man boobs pic dead sexy! You have a beautiful family!

Mindi said...

alice--now i like you even more seeing as how you were so dedicated to reading the whole thing. that awesome dude sucking in and standing next to the sexy underwear mannequin is one of my best friend jody's husband--she and i look like sisters, so i take you mistaking him for my man as a compliment. but i'm not sure jared (her husband) would be on board......maybe if he could share??? actually, i know that answer too. i am too high maintenence for him!

Renee said...

Hey, great photos! I'm glad you overcame. It looks looks like you all had a great time!

Jod Jas Curtis said...

Hello- you went to my HOMETOWN - without?!!!?! Whatever!!! We love AZ & can't believe you got to sit above the pool at the d-backs- yesssss, I said it - d-backs!
Looks like a Fun trip - as always huh. I need to get your hook-ups & I'll hook you up with mine....hmm, I don't think mine are as posh...swap?
Loves
Jodi