8/21/16

Head to the Hills

“The mountains are calling and I must go.”
― John Muir


We recently returned from our annual pilgrimage to the Uintah mountains to camp at the West Fork of Blacks Fork.  It was great to return to a spot so familiar to enjoy the wonders of nature.  It doesn't seem to matter how many years it has been, time stands still in this part of our beautiful state. These mountains are part of my earliest memories and part of my family's history.  I'm so happy that I get to share this beautiful place with my children as we build our own memories.

Here are a few of the highs and lows -

Lows:

Rain - For some reason we can't seem to avoid a monsoon for at least one night while we are camping.  This time it started raining, right after we got out of the xTerra.  It made for a long first night, but we survived....

Wind - A single gust of wind took the new canopy we purchased for the trip and tore a big hole in it.  Argh!

Hobo Stew - Unlike our experience a decade ago, there were effects from a campfire favorite.  Perhaps the same cannot be said for the tent of Big Al.

Highs:

Family - We love going camping with my dad and Jason's family.  This time we were lucky enough to bring Alicia's boys along as well.  Quinn enjoyed his first time camping - even if he wasn't sure he was going to make it the first night.

Cool Drink - For the past few years the road to a natural spring we visit has been closed and barricaded.  This year, it was open again.  Better yet the road had actually been developed somewhat making for a "good" ride.

Ford F150 - My dad decided to rent a truck for the trip.  And what a truck it was.  We've had our xTerra for over 12 years now and I have to say - a truck may be in our future.  It was AWESOME!

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2/12/15

Dylan and Alex Update

I'll start with Dylan since his birthday is today.  I'll start with his birthday, which honestly has been a crazy, busy day.  We started at school with the Valentines Day parties for all the kids.  I helped in both Dylan and Alex's class today with their parties.  They had a great time, but the teacher actually wanted to celebrate Dylan's birthday next week, since they had so many treats with Valentines Day.  Anyway, then one of Dylans friends from school has the same birthday, so he invited Dylan to his friend party at Jump Around Utah.  They let Alex go with him, so they all had a blast.  When they got home, we went to see a movie that Dylan wanted to see with his cousins, then went to dinner, and now we are having a sleepover with the cousins.  So it could be a crazy night!  The kids don't have school tomorrow, so I figured they could stay up late and have some fun.

Dylan got some fun toys, Wii games and accessories to other Wii games he has.  Yet to come for him is his family party on Sunday, and his friend party next week.  We decided to avoid the holiday weekend for his friend party since some of his friends will be out of town and Jared has to work on Saturday.  He wants to go to a trampoline park.  That should be fun with a bunch of 5 and 6 year old kids!

So I'm amazed at how much Dylan has grown this year.  Even since school started his jeans are starting to get short on him.  He is really thinning out, not so chubby anymore.  He's pretty tall for his age and just keeps getting taller.  His baby face look is almost gone.  Although he still has little stubby, chubby fingers!  They are so cute!

It's been a fun year for Dylan.  He's graduated from preschool and now is halfway through kindergarten.  He is really smart.  We just had parent teacher conferences yesterday and he is at or above grade level in every subject.  He is really good with number, like Alex and is a good reader for his age.  He is just a bright kid.  He is also well-behaved which I was a little nervous about him because he can be pretty stubborn at home. He definitely knows what he wants and is hard to convince otherwise.  But at school, he is very good to listen and do what the teacher asks.  He likes Kindergarten.

We had a fun summer last year.  We spent some time with Jared's parents which the kids love.  We do lots of swimming, ride the four wheelers, and play lots of games.  It's always nice to go down and visit.  We also went to our annual trip to Bear Lake which is also a family favorite trip.  The kids love playing on the beach and swimming in the pool.  They love playing lawn games with their cousins and just hanging out.  It is always a fun trip.  We went camping several times over the summer.  It's always nice to get to the mountains.  We also spent the summer swimming at the pools, going to lots of playgrounds and just hanging out with friends.  All the kids are getting to the age where they want to play with friends all the time.  It's nice that they have friends in the neighborhood and I can just send them out on their bikes, looking for friends to play with.  We ended the fun with a trip to St. George with my family for a family reunion in the fall.  It was very nice to get away for a few days and enjoy the sun (and a little rain) during the school year.  We are actually going back to the same house this May with the family again.  We also spent a few days in Albuquerque for the hot air ballon fiesta in October.  We have some friends that moved there a few years ago and we've been trying to get out there to visit them for the past couple of years and finally made it.  It was a fun trip, but long!  We stopped at the 4 corners which was fun.  It was nice to see our friends and the balloon fiesta was awesome!  There isn't much to see in Albuquerque, but that was cool. 

Dylan played soccer this past spring and seems to be getting better at it.  He still doesn't love it and I'm pretty sure the only reason he plays is to get the treat after the game, but I think he will start liking it better.  I know it took Alex a few years to get the hang of it and now he loves it.  Dylan tried baseball this past fall and that was about the same as soccer!  He liked it ok but was more excited for the treat!  I was his coach, so that was fun.  Then Dylan played basketball this winter.  Same as all the sports...there for the treat!  I'm hoping he will like sports a little better.  He's still pretty young so I'm not worried. 

Dylan is a great kid.  I love his spunk and his strong yet loving personality.  The kid loves to play games of any sort, board games, wii games, Ipad games, and outside games.  He loves to cuddle and will ask me everyday after school if I will cuddle with him for a few minutes...my favorite time of day!  He is very loving.  He loves to play outside and ride bikes.  He likes to read books every night and is getting good at reading himself.  He is just a great kid!  We love him so much!
Now for Alex.  I'm pretty sure I didn't give you an update on his last birthday so I'll try to catch you up.  He's also growing like a weed.  He is getting really tall, although he still is about the same size as most of the kids in his class and he is older than most of them.  He is doing great in second grade.  Like Dylan, he is very smart.  He is above grade level in most subjects.  His big problem...handwriting!  He has the sloppiest handwriting and it's just because he wants to get everything done so quick.  When he takes his time, he is much better at it.  I'm sure he will get better as he gets older.  He also has a very good behavior at school.  His teacher is always very complimentary on how nice he is and what good manners he has.  He really is a great kid and is so sweet.  He is always the first one of my kids to want to help and is a hard worker.  I love watching Alex grow and develop into a strong, young man. 
Alex is way into sports.  It's been fun to watch him develop because he blossomed this past year.  He really discovered that he's pretty athletic and figured how to be aggressive and it's fun to see him get better every game.  He played soccer in both spring and fall and really loved it.  He figured out how to score and also be a team player.  Alex also played basketball this winter and loved it.  He's played for three years and this is the first year that he finally got it.  He made his first basket this season and then he went crazy, making 4 or 5 baskets a game.  He absolutely loves sports.  I'm trying to talk him into playing baseball this spring, but I'm not sure if he's sold on that sport.  He's really good, but baseball is kind of slow so maybe that's why he doesn't want to play.  Anyway, I guess we will see what he wants to do.
Alex loves playing with friends and is very social.  He is always out riding around the neighborhood hitting up friends to play.  His new thing is to shoot hoops with his friends in the driveway.  He's been playing a lot this winter, making good use of the warm weather.
Alex was baptized this past summer.  It was a very special day for him and for us.  He was so excited to get baptized, but I think that might be because he knew he was going to get presents!  The kid loves presents.  On his birthday and Christmas, he cannot wait to open presents.  He rips through them so fast he doesn't even know who gives him what.  I have to hide his presents to keep him from peeping!  Anyway, back to the baptism, it was a very nice day.  Lots a family and friends came to see his big day and it was great.  We had a party in the backyard after, feeding about 50 people, waffles, his choice!  I'll just say that it was kind of a pain to make waffles for that many people!  But it worked and it was fun.  Alex really is a good kid.  He actually tries to like church, even though you can tell that it is long for him.

8/28/14

The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

I have to say I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before.

A few weeks ago I first heard about Pete Frates and the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.  I was watching ESPN and they did a profile on this former Boston College baseball player who was trying to raise awareness on ALS, the disease he contracted a while earlier.  If you haven't seen the original story, it's a must watch.


I was overwhelmed by the power of one man.  Still, it seemed like Pete's challenge would be like so many others.  A heart warming story that came and went with the news cycle.

But it didn't go away.

For whatever reason the challenge has truly gone viral.  Athletes, politicians, actors all jumped on board.

Then it spread.

Moms, Dads, teachers, and even kids all wanted to jump into the act.

Well, long story short.- even my family has gotten into the act.  Last night Kennedy did the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.  Take a look:


Dede may not fully understand the destructiveness of ALS, but I'm still proud of her for taking the challenge.  I know Tara and I will support the cause of fighting ALS, even if we don't dump buckets of water over our heads.  We both saw how this disease affects families with the death of Tara's Uncle Sterling last year.  Sterling was an amazing man and it was so hard to see him lose his battle with ALS.  The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is a powerful movement and I'm glad we've become part of it.

8/3/14

Baptism Photo Shoot

Final preparations for Alex's baptism continued over the weekend.  His new suit arrived and it was time for a photo shoot.  Only one problem - we don't have a photographer.  Not to worry.  Give me a willing model, some good light, and a few selected areas in our yard.

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Baptism Photo Shoot


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