Thursday, July 10, 2008

20th Anniversary

Curt surprised me with an anniversary get-away. He gave me 5 minutes to pack a miscellaneous assortment of items. (It's a good thing I'd done the laundry.) On the list was thermal underwear, swim suit, hiking shoes, dress clothes, band aids, and other random items to throw me off track. We then ended up in the car with driving instructions that led us to the nicest restaurant in the valley, La Caille. La Caille is a French word that means "one really great meal at a price that would feed your family for a week." As we were leaving home, I asked if we would need a camera. Curt, being a man, replied "No." So I have no pictures of us on the grounds of a restaurant where people pay lots of money to have their portraits taken. Maybe when we go back in 20 years, we can take pictures then. Here's a picture from their website:


Curt then tried to fool me into thinking we were going camping, He even pulled into a camp ground and showed me the tent and sleeping bags he had put into the trunk. We really went to a hotel up the canyon at Snowbird. It's great to have a child old enough to tend overnight, so we can get away a little. (That child doesn't think it's so great, but she'll understand in 25 years or so.) Thanks honey for a fun anniversary!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

4th of July

Our neighborhood is awesome! Every year we have a 4th of July kid's parade. (Led by either a firetruck or a police car. We love the local police and firemen for giving up their time on the 4th.) The kids decorate their bikes and ride around the block twice. The kids at the end of the parade are usually going so slow that the beginning catches up with them, so it's one continuous parade. The kids love it! Then we have a breakfast. This year it was pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon, AND hash browns. I should have taken a picture, but I was too busy eating. Then we went to Stadium of Fire on the BYU campus. Here's a picture of us in our "cheap seats" waiting the start of the fireworks. Thanks to Curt's brother for setting out the blankets at 6:00 am so we could have a place to sit that evening. As usual, we wandered over to the stadium itself and tried to peer through the gates to get a glimpse of the opening act, Blue Man Group. After Blue Man Group was done, two ladies came out from the stadium and offered Erin their VIP tickets so she could go in and see the second act, Miley Cyrus. We hustled Erin and Camille inside--two small girls into the 65,000 seat stadium. "Don't worry honey, someone will tell you were to go! Oh, yeah take a phone so we can find you later!" I was so shocked that those ladies were leaving before the main attraction--the FIREWORKS!!--that we forgot to even say a coherent "Thank you!" So whoever you are, thanks so much; we had a lot of fun! Rachel started to cry that she didn't get to go in, so after a few songs, Erin and Camille came out and Rachel and I went in. Here's Miley herself about to perform rock concert movement #4.

As you can see, Rachel is wide-eyed in wonder to be at her first concert. After Miley, we decided we wanted to see the fireworks with everyone else, so we gave the tickets to another girl outside the gates, and rushed back to our blankets on the lawn. I love fireworks! Another fun 4th of July!