Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry christmas from the Fam
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
say what?
Is it trually Christmas time!?! Well we might just be having a "White Christmas"! Since this last sunday we have gotten around 2 1/2 feet of snow and keeps on growin. This last week, its been about 1 degree in the mornings around 5 when we go to feed the horses! Right now as I speak, it is snowing and we are soposed to be getting a crazy storm. who knew?
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
** Tis' the Season **
I made myself a snowball,as perfect as can be
I thought I’d keep it as a pet,and let it sleep with me
I made it some pajamas,and a pillow for its head
then last night it ran away,but first it wet the bed!!!
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Saturday, November 8, 2008
The Baptism.
Its about time!! Grandma Shirley got Baptized on Saturday November 8th. Aaron, Maegan and their family made the trip up here and Karlyn as well as Amy ( Ken's daughers) and their children came up here from Utah. What a great experence!!
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Monday, October 20, 2008
What a CLOSE ONE!!
Today around 3:oo, Our whole street disappeared in smoke. There was about 5 or 6 firefighting vehicles and around 4 police cars. There was a house on 47th that went into complete flames and didn't settle down for quite some time. It was the house right behind the Pink/ turquoise vietnamese house. So it was a close one. The winds were about 30 mph. We were lucky it didn't spread the street!!
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
G-ma's BIG Decesion !!!
Every monday for the last 11months, The missionaries have been coming over to our house for discussions. A man named Jason, from our ward, always came over after work. G-ma at first was always tired and just hung out in her room. But that was only for two months and mom kept inviting her to come out and listen. These days she is up and out , taking notes and being super involved in the discussions. Last monday, 9/15/08, she set a date to be baptised!! WAy to go grandma!!! The date is November 8th so be sure to come if you can. There is always room at our house and I know that she would especially appreciate it :]
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
The Offical Rally.
What a weekend!! We Left here about 4:30 friday afternoon. The next morning me and dad woke up at 5 and headed down to the barn there in Spokane. We then were done about 7 at night and had a good 2 hour drive home to look forward to. The weather was perfect, no complaints! This events works that you have 3 rounds and a Jump off. You have to clear(meaning having no faults with the poles or time and not falling off- elimination) ALL 3 rounds and if you do, you get to do the jump off immediatly start after the 3rd round. With me, I cleared the 1st and 2nd round but on the 3rd round one of the poles ( as you see in the video) got 1/2 way knocked off. It was a bummer. All in all, I placed 2nd out of 30 people. It was a really good rally for me :]
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Friday, September 12, 2008
Training.
Yesterday I had a pratice Run for the Stadium jumping round that I am attending this weeekend. All went pretty well, we were just a bit stiff. I was jumping about 3'.
Here is some of videos mom took.
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Monday, September 8, 2008
My NEW munchkin!
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
One of my New Favorite Bands.
So last night I had no plans other than veggin out at the house. My Friend Hannah called me and was like " Kiera wanna come with me to a concert at the fair? We have 3rd row seating from the stage! We have a spare ticket, and after we will buy you a turkey leg :]" I had no idea who Emerson Drive was but I went. Im not normally a contry fan, but this was SO good! It had a little rock in it. I highly reccomend going to one of their concerts if they are around!
I have some of their songs on my little platlist thing on the side of my blog.
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Friday, August 8, 2008
Its Offical.
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TriPpy...
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Rewind ..:..
Selah girl!
Splashin Daddy
Coppers Best Friend
Baby Olivia being extra careful around water
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I made it!!
(From the Tri- city herald)
The 19th century Mormon pioneers who ventured west pulling their possessions in handcarts didn't have duct tape to fix holes in their shoes.
But that didn't keep Kevin Fairchild from using some Wednesday morning to patch up his battered hiking boot.
It came apart while he and 170 other teens from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints trekked through farmland south of the Tri-Cities to re-enact the journey their ancestors took to find religious freedom.
The students are from the Kennewick East Stake. They hiked 12 miles Tuesday and covered more ground Wednesday. When they finish Friday, they'll have traveled about 21 miles on foot, lugging handcarts filled with their clothes, sleeping bags and Dutch ovens they used to cook their food.
"It was long and very hard," said Fairchild, 18, of his first day on the trail. But he wasn't complaining.
Several teens said the sweat and blisters helped them appreciate what the pioneers faced on their trip. About 70,000 came to the Salt Lake Valley by horseback or covered wagon and another 3,000 traveled using handcarts, the church website said.
The first group of pioneers arrived in the summer of 1847. It's a tradition for Mormon youth to re-enact the journey through treks of their own in the summertime.
The Kennewick teens tried to do it right.
"All the kids are in period dress as (best) we could figure. As much as we can, we try to rough it. We try to be as authentic as we can," said Rees Magleby, trail boss.
The girls in the group made their own aprons and bonnets, and some of them also sewed the long skirts or dresses they wore. The boys had loose trousers and button-down shirts. Some of them used straw hats with wide brims to shield their eyes from the sun.
Each teen carried a tin cup for drinking water because no plastic bottles were allowed. Some of them had leather strips on their wrists with the name of an ancestor who'd made the journey more than 160 years before.
At night, the kids sacked out in sleeping bags under the stars.
They traveled together in a caravan of handcarts over the rolling hills. The kids were divided into "families" of about nine people, with at least two adult chaperones, a "Ma" and "Pa." Each of the families had a cart.
They all were pushed together in a circle at camp Wednesday morning, and the kids worked to pack them up before starting out for the day. They looked tired but seemed in good spirits, even after nine hours of walking the day before.
"It was dusty," said Aaron Smith, 15.
"Going up the hill was kind of difficult," added Michelle Mace, 16.
"Our teeth were getting caked with dust," said Micah Leavitt, 18. "(But) it was to commemorate the pioneers and better appreciate what they went through."
The trail boss asked the group to gather for a prayer. He praised the teens' hard work and told them to keep it up. Then he sent them back on the trail.
There was sagebrush for miles, interrupted by circles of potatoes, corn and wheat. The caravan moved at a steady clip up the first of the day's hills.
One of the carts had a large American flag on it.
The kids talked, laughed and even sang as they trudged along.
"It's hard but it's worth it," said Ami Stephens, 15, as she took a shift pushing her cart from the back. "I like how we all work together."
The teens only were going to travel a few miles Wednesday and then spend time unwinding with a hoe-down and pioneer games. Even that was in keeping with the pioneer spirit, said Lisa Killian, an activities coordinator for the trip.
"The pioneers did have fun," she said. "They danced, they sang, they baked pies. It's amazing what they accomplished."
The youth trek is expected to wrap up Friday near Plymouth. Elizabeth Scott, 18, said she won't soon forget the days she spent reliving the history of her faith.
"I knew it was going to a really great experience," she said as the caravan took a short break in the morning sun. "I always wanted to be a pioneer."
pictures are at:http://www.tri-cityherald.com/901/story/258613.html
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Saturday, July 26, 2008
..:.. Tulipsprings..:.
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:..Fun in the Sun...:..
Kendall, Selah and Savannah
me & Dawners
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
My NASTY bruse. IcKy.
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4th of July ..:...
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Colty and Jenna's Visit..:.
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Happy " Late " 15th B-day
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Mom and Dad's Fun in Utah
Sorry I am soo behind with blogging, But I am not catching up since our computer is working now. So anyways, Mom and Dad Flew to Las vegas and partied there for a day or so. Then thy drove to St. George and hung out with Brenton and Lila and checked out some houses. They thought it was so fun that they stayed for 1 week :] And with all this fun, Dad got a TIMESHARE!!
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Friday, June 20, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
..:.. A day at Nehaem Bay ..:....
On June 15 My instucter took me, her husband, their lab , my riding buddy and me. We all were squshed into a truck for 2 eight hour drives. Me and Jamie were pretty grumpy on the way home beacuse their lab took a last dip into the ocean before we left and was sogging wet with sand and literaly sat on top of us(75 Ib beast) :] it was the joy of my life. haha. The beach was most always private and the weather was amazing. we lucked out ;] We rode the minimum of 3 times a day. Me and Jamie had many races , duke always seemed to keep up with jamies horse which was a beast(compared to duke) haha. the mornings were 64 degrees and no wind, later the wind picked up. It didn't bug me too much cause me and my buddy slept in the gooseneck part of the horse trailer which was huge and way comfy. so thats pretty much to the summary of my 2 day adventure.
(pics are coming soon) :]
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
spring... i think not!
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