Monday, May 30, 2011
Memorial Day
These pictures were taken two years ago. For six years I had a Cub Scout and we would go with our troop and several hundred other Cubs, decorating the graves at the Baltimore National Cemetery. I missed that last year. It was during graduation, and I hoped to be able to get back again, but I guess not. As this is a time of remembering, missing, appreciating, and honoring, I guess its why I miss going to the graves, for its tangible remembrance. Thank you to all those who serve our country and who blessed my life. You are missed! Sadly as the years go on, there are more and more added to my list of missed loved ones.
I had one set of plans for today, but they all got changed when I found MyMike out filling up the trailer at 8am this morning. I joined him, and by the time we got it all loaded, with everything, including a kitchen sink (my faucet broke last week, and Mike got me a new sink and faucet -Yeah for me!) drove the 40 min. to the nearest dump, unloaded it all, looked for a place to license the motorcycles, and got back home, it was 2pm. I really enjoyed the time just the two of us got to be together. Going out together on dates is fun, but this was fun too, even though it involved some hard labor.
Before work this morning, BigBuddy pointed out to me the deer sitting in the shade under these trees. Since I was helping his dad, I didn't take pictures of the deer, but made a note to myself to capture our meadow, now turning green. We had a lot of rain last week, although the past few days have just been gorgeous, so we're enjoying feeling like spring has arrived, and its beautiful. I counted eight deer all together, for much of the morning as I went in and out. . . I love nature!
And, for a little bit of creativity, MyGirl decorated this cute fruit pizza. I loved how she put a little patriotism into it. And, my piece was a wedge filled with blueberries - So GOOD!
Sunday, May 29, 2011
My Cousin's Husband
For those of you who know my cousin, Jen, you are blessed. For those of you who don't, trust me when I tell you she is just wonderful! I had fun when I was in college getting to stay at her house, and I really enjoyed the time she and her sister, Jill, came to Provo to stay with me. We don't get to see each other often enough, and especially now that Jen lives in Australia with her husband, Darran. He sent me this e-mail today and I want to pass it on. He is a movie maker and is working on a new project with great Christian values called The Playbook. I invite everyone to check it out.
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Fresh New Looks
LittleBuddy got braces on this week. He's been in some misery, but fortunately, the reading bug bit him, and he's been so engrossed in Harry Potter, its helped to keep his mind busy.
I got my garden in this week, with much help from all my children, and hope it grows with our crazy weather. This year's selections included three roma tomatoes, 1 black tomato - (it should make for some intersting salsa, and I want to see if it tastes different - this is my curiosity experiment,) green beans, zucchini, cilantro, oregano, basil, and bell pepper. I planted it in half the space alotted for my garden, but twice as much space as the previous years. If this works well, next year I'm hoping to add more vegetables, and even some fruit. This year I'm tired of paying so much for fresh herbs especially, so I sure hope it all works. . . pictures will be coming.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Thunderbirds
On Monday we heard some loud airplane noises and could see military planes flying overhead, so that's what I expected to hear, but instead I just saw smoke coming across the mountains.
Here they are silhouetted against the mountains, still letting out their exhaust.
Smoke's off, and we see them flying in perfect formation, so close together, and going pretty fast, so its hard to imagine how they can do this, but it sure is cool to see.
They turn right in front of us. It's a bit cool, mid-50's, there are clouds mixed with blue skies and we're wearing coats.
Suddenly the pack of 6 finds 2 breaking away and going opposite directions.
Here come the four, circling around in front of Pike's Peak, heading back towards the stadium.
But before, they get there, one of the planes that had left earlier, swoops down, then the other, diving and coming up right after each other.
And now, here come the four - Upside Down! Pretty impressive, still super close together.
They really are beautiful and continue going around in all different directions, so we get lots of great views of them.
Here come the two lone rangers, one right side up and his buddy upside down, still super close.
Here come two more. The smoky haze is leftover. There isn't a lot of downtime between one swoop down and the next.
These were my favorite, just watching them come from opposite directions straight at each other, going fast. Totally thrilling!
So awesome, they repeated it again.
Here they come again, the four in perfect precision.
This time they turn and head our direction. Mike works right off Interquest Parkway.
They're heading straight for us.
Right overhead, they sound loud.
And in seconds, they are pass us,
circling back towards the stadium,
into the clouds.
Then they come back and do it again, right over our heads. Isn't it neat to see clearly the thunderbirds painted on top of them.
And off they go,
now splitting all up to do what Mike called the Star, where they all cross over the stadium and then drew straight up, but you can only see one airplane come to the center at a time, and I didn't want to miss it, so no good pictures.
But eventually, they get back all together.
turn away from us, and one last discharge of smoke over the stadium, and off they disappeared, smoke off, quietly away from us, and then its over.
This show lasted about a half hour, and was fabulous! I can't wait until next year!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Coming out of Shock
This photo was from earlier this week. Look at how low the clouds are - below the mountains. We get very cool clouds here, all sizes, patterns, shades of gray and white, . . I'm becoming more of a weather nut each day, checking regularly for what's new out there. Often what I see instead are more wild animals. Today we saw two different coyotes, just a couple of hours apart, but definitely different sizes and coloring. Then around 5pm we saw eight deer in the field right behind us. BigBuddy just walked up to them, and got about twenty feet away before they stared getting nervous.
And, still in shock about this house. . . my parent's new one. Every time we drive past I say to the kids, "There's my parents cute house," and they say, "Is that all you think about? You say that every time we drive by it." And I say, "No, I just think about it every time I drive past it." I want to say, "Really, I'm still processing the whole thing. For almost twenty five years I've thought it would be great to all live on the same street, and now we're going to get to. . . really someone pinch me. And, it really is cute inside." But I don't, I just think those things and get happy, reminding myself I'm not dreaming.
The inspector was here today so I got to go through the house again, and had a good excuse to bring my camera. Every thing looks great. Notice the beautiful blue skies again. Today it was in the 60's. The house is ready to move into. Now we just have to wait until the middle of July for the closing date. By that time, school will start in three weeks. I guess we better get going on having a good summer now.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The Air Force Academy
First we went to the visitor center. It is nestled right up against the mountains. We were glad we got in, as it was right after Osama bin Laden had been killed and the guardsmen there searched our car both going and coming, and even had a bomb sniffing dog walk around my car. Seriously!
It was fun to be able to show Cowgirl this neat place just five minutes from our home.
Here we are walking across the campus. It is a university but it is also a training ground for future Air Force officers and pilots.
I loved this display of old jets on the middle of the walkways, just outside the building where the cadets go to eat.
This is the most noteworthy building - the chapel. We can see this from our little subdivision, it stands out with the sharp, white roof, against the green mountains behind it.
This is the interior - beautifully lit and I love all the stained glass.
Here is the upper chapel. There are two and this is the largest. The smaller one is below this. Six different religions share this facility to worship. Not the LDS, though, they are allowed to leave and go to their own chapel, less than ten minutes away, but they all have to be back by 5pm.
A view from the back pews.
Outside, close-up. . . isn't it great architecture? I like that it points upwards to Heaven too.
When we were leaving, we saw a couple of helicopters flying right overhead.
The Air Force Academy is the next exist south of us on the freeway. Right next to the freeway is the Academy. About a week before we went to visit, we saw these skydivers jumping onto the Academy grounds. We regularly see gliders and light planes practicing their maneuvers overhead as we're driving on the freeway. Sometimes we see the gliders getting pulled. This is a neat picture because you can also see the path of the train going up Pike's Peak. Its the white line on the left of the snow behind and just right of the skydiver.