Sunday, July 27, 2008

Duck Adventures!


Last Monday evening we were getting ready for Family Home Evening when our plans were diverted. CE spotted this duck in the backyard. He wanted to go see what was going on and I gave him the camera. The duck has her head in the fence trying to figure out how to get to the other side.


I don't know if you can tell from the photo, but if you look close, on the other side of the fence under this trailer are the ducks 5 little ducklings.


Our neighbor saw CE and checked to see what he was taking pictures of. She was worried about the safety of the ducklings (she has 2 dogs, we have 2 dogs and 2 cats) and thought we should gather them and take them and the mom down to the duck pond about 1/2 mile away. CD and CE picked up the ducklings and put them in a box provided by our neighbor.


Gathering up "mom" was much more difficult.


A couple neighbors and CE tried for about 45 min to get "mom".



After our failed attempts CD and I tried sitting quietly with the box but the "mom" had flown off and not returned. While we were there one of our cats came up and quicker than we could do anything about it, she snatched a duckling from the box. CD screamed so loud that the cat quickly dropped the baby unharmed and took off. K suggested we just put the ducklings in the field and let the mom come to them and let things be. We worried like the neighbor but didn't know what else to do. All but one cat were in the house so we sent CE to bring in the cat and then CD and I found a place in the field for the ducklings. About 10 or 15 minutes later CD asked if she could go check on them. That is when CE mentioned that he couldn't find the other cat and so never brought her in. CD freaked and ran out to the field. They were all gone. But to her relief she saw them (still without mom) walking across the street. But then she ran in saying they were almost hit by a car and really worried about them. One of them was lagging way behind and she "rescued" that one and then ran in the house asking for help. I went out and as I was crossing the street I could see them waddling just on the other side in the gutter. Unfortunately they wandered onto the storm drain and fell right through, trapping them about a foot and a half below us. There we stood with one duckling and the other four quacking frantically below us with no way to get them out. They wandered down the tunnel across the street and then came back. We were glad they returned, but we still were at a loss on how to get them out as the drain was cemented in.

CD was in tears and terrified and K just wanted to go to bed but knew he couldn't with his daughter and wife sitting desperate on the curb. We called dispatch and 2 officers came to check it out and then they called Lynette (Animal Control Officer). She had a few tools but all were too large to fit in the drain. She made a few calls for ideas, but yet still no solutions. I had given a suggestion to use a shoelace as a lasso but when J tried it out it was too flimsy and didn't work. One of the officers suggested maybe putting a bag in the the drain and see if they would crawl into it and then pull it up. No one was confident about it but it was worth a shot so I went home to get a bag. While there K said, "hang on, I have an idea that should work" and he quickly took a hanger, straightened it out, uniquely attached a shoelace to a loop he made on the end, made a noose that you could easily loosen and tighten up and handed it to me.


K's tool worked like a charm and Lynette quickly was able to pull out 3 of the ducklings. Unfortunately, one had wonder off down the tunneling and we couldn't find it. While we were trying to get them out the mom came back and hung around but by the time they were out, she was gone again. Lynette was going to drive around and try to find her. If she did, she said she would return the ducklings to her. If not she would keep them for the night, come back in the AM and see if the other duckling or the mom showed up. She kept the "tool" for her collection, being very impressed with it's effectiveness. However, she did say that in 17 years on the job, this was a first---so she may not need it again. If she couldn't locate the mom she would take the duckings to the wildlife reserve or the Nature Center where they nurse wildlife back to health. I haven't talked to Lynette but a few days later I did see a mom and 5 ducklings crossing the street close to home and I like to think she was able to get the last one out of the drain and the mom returned.






Sunday, July 13, 2008

CD and I spent last Tuesday at Camp Fife with the Activity Day Girls in the Stake. I helped drive up. We had 12 girls from our ward go up.

CD on the zip-line

zip-line fun

archery...

Rock Climbing...
CD made it to the top and made sure she pushed
to buzzer...




Monday, July 7, 2008

Founder's Day


Sorry it has been awhile...L explained that some. K brought home his work computer and I am using his to update you a bit on what we have been doing. Isn't he sweet to do that! His computer reads my chip with no problems...I actually posted two other blogs just prior to this one, so if you are interested in "Wedding Bells" and "Baseball", just scroll down. But this posting is about Founder's Day and a Birthday.

In the center is my niece and nephew...thsi is the beginning of the Founder's Day, and our front yard. It really is the best place. We have shade, it is not as crowded as further down the street, the kids get lots of candy, and we don't have to go anywhere--just the front yard.

CD and I were in the parade this year. I, by default. CD's baseball team was asked to ride this train in the parade. Of course the girls were all excited to do so. The coach, however, did not want to. He had two daughters in the parade and wanted to watch them and take pictures. (I would have wanted the same.) So when he asked me if I would ride with them, how could I say no after he spent a season practicing and at games with the girls all voluntarily? It actually turned out to be fun to see all the crowds (further down the street) and to throw candy for the kids. The girls sang "take me out to the ball game" most of the time and threw all of their candy out before we reached the end. They had a great time.
So J celebrated his 16th birthday. He didn't get his licence (he hasn't taken driver's ed yet--however, he does have his permit) but he did get a present that he is happy with! He got this new guitar with a whammy bar etc. He really likes it. He has been playing a ton and has even written a song. Notice the yellow guitar strap he also got. It says, "Caution Do Not Cross This Line" I thought it great! Happy 16th B-day J! We love you!

Wedding Bells!


Welcome to the family Amy! I have a new sister-in-law and I look forward to getting to know her. We know she makes my brother-in-law happy and that makes her wonderful in our eyes. And word has it, many people think the same of her. Elder Nelson of the Quarum of the 70 married them in the Ogden, UT temple. He was late to wedding and apologized when he arrived. Since we had all been waiting for awhile, he didn't change into white and just wore his Sunday suit that he drove from SLC in. He said he found out the day before that he had a 9:00 meeting with the First Presidency. That meeting turned into a 10:00 meeting. (The wedding was to be at 11:00.) But the First Presidency sent their blessing and congratulations to the couple which made the wait well worth it for the couple---not many have a that message at their wedding. It was a great ceremony and we are all happy for the couple!
It was pretty hot outside the day of the wedding, so as we waited for the bride and groom to come out of the temple for pictures, we grabbed shade where ever it could be found...I thought this was funning in the trees. (In the photo is my brother-in-law, K's cousin, K and CE)

Now husband and wife.




Happy in the moment....




Nieces waiting while pictures are being taken of the bride and groom...

Arriving at the luncheon...

BASEBALL



We recently finished up baseball. Since CE was in a cast he wasn't able to play (which freed up my schedule some!) but CD played and we had a lot of fun watching her play. I think she found a sport that she has a knack for...she made some real good plays during the season. She was a great baseman and short stop, getting several people out. When she would relax as she was up at bat, she could hit some great hits --- she loved playing!
Practicing before up to bat...
At bat...

"London Bridges" in the dug-out

Friday, July 4, 2008

HAPPY DAY!!!!

So this is actually Laundry. My mom has no patients with our dial up, so I get to up date her blog for you..
First off....
To explain why this is going to be really short...

our dial up refuses to let us do anything, put pictures up, edit our little list, favorite websites, and what not and whatever. It won't let us do comments on here either, and since my mom's lap top is retarded and won't read her memory chip and has to corrupt itself all the time..

lack of pictures in this family will totally beyond for sure be noticable.

so.. yes..
SO..until further notice, we won't have any pictures of Greg and Amy's wedding until.. well, our computer decides to let us actually blog something..

this is why my mom hasn't updated in a while either...
so sorry for all those who are waiting for her to blog... my blog wont let me do anything either.

have fun..
love laundry..