Saturday, July 25, 2009

July Sparklers

I swear when I was little sparklers lasted a lot longer. It seemed like you could light it, run all over the yard, get ideas about what things you could burn with it, make it half-way through a leaf, get yelled at, get kind of sick of holding it, and then it would burn out.

Now you barely have enough time to get it lit and walk to the middle of the lawn before it's already fizzling out. It does minimize the accidental walking into a glowing spent sparkler rod, but what fun are the July holidays if you don't have a burn scar on your cheek to show for them.



 




 




 




 



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Monday, July 20, 2009

Fireworks at the duck pond

I think I used to enjoy fireworks as much as the next guy, but that all changed for me about ten years ago.

The guard band had been asked to play at Sugarhouse Park in SLC before the Utah Symphony. The Utah Symphony was slated to play up until the fireworks display, so we pretty much played for the 90,000+ people who showed up early.

Apparently the year before, the band had played and folks had their cars blocked in by the crowd. People weren't able to leave until after one in the morning. We arranged that year to have the SLCPD Motor Squad escort the bus out of the park after we were finished playing.

So as the last stinger on the last Sousa march died awy, we hastily packed up our stuff and loaded the bus. The motor squad formed a tight wedge and we began our climb up the hill through the throngs of people.

By now the symphony had begun to play, and people were milling about. There really wasn't anywhere for people to be walking; folks were just walking to walk. It wasn't even dark enough yet to show off your $9 glow bracelet. So as the motors ride up the hill the bus driver gets a little bit behind and people start wandering in between the bus and the motorcycles. The bus driver gives a little toot of the horn which gets the attention of exactly nobody. Now we're in a pickle. The motors are disappearing, and we've come to a stop amongst people who are now resembling a raid of marabunta.

The bandsmen on the bus (having flashbacks to the 1:00 am departure time from the year before) start clammoring for the bus driver to catch up. The bus driver leans on the horn, but still none of the ants move. He then begins driving the bus gently pushing pedestrians in front of him. At this point a young lady walking with two of her friends turns in anger at the bump and gives the grill of the bus a little push. I had never before been gently hit by a bus, so I couldn't imagine what possessed her to assault a 1978 Bluebird. As she yelled, other people got angry that the bus had hit her. You could feel the crowd getting angry and focusing its attention on the bus.

I was beginning to see images of all of the riot footage of people tipping busses over, and apparently so did the bus driver. He began moving faster now, and continually honking the horn. As the bus increased in speed, people began to scatter. It didn't take long for us to get out of the horde and escape the park.

As I escaped this life-altering situation, I began to evaluate my enjoyment level at fireworks. I really do enjoy watching things explode. The noises, and colors, and smells are all great. Having rioters tip my bus over and then rip me limb-from-limb doesn't seem worth the experience. And really neither does sitting in traffic for 40 minutes for a 7 minute show.

I'll just sit in the Yans' back yard and watch from there thanks.



Here is my first attempt at some fireworks photography. I've learned that you really do need to pay attention to where the powerlines are.

Whoops
















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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Daddy bees in da pool wif us?

This past Saturday we found ourselves in an unusual circumstance: a free afternoon! Sure, we had a long-ish list of jobs to do, but no appointments for anybody in our little family. So because Scott starts at the Guv's office next week and time with him will be limited, we thought we'd ditch the job list and go have some fun. We had a family meeting to brainstorm some ideas and came up with lots of activities -- including a contribution from little Ellie: Daddy bees in da pool wif us.

We voted and our list of 15 was narrowed down to four:
1. Bowling
2. Bike to the cemetery to see Lorenzo Snow's grave
3. Throw the baseball at the park
4. Play in the kiddie pool out back and eat Creamies

And so it went.

1. Bowling:











2: Biking














3. Baseball











4. Kiddie pool (yes, Daddy too)








What a fun day!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Hot Dog Chefs

We had the three boys enjoy a sleepover (and Nintendo marathon) a week and a half ago at our place. I suggested to Mary a camping theme. When we talked about what to feed them, I thought it might be fun to cook their own food. When I refer to the fun, I mean that I was going to have a great time teasing them when they couldn't get a fire started.

So I split some wood for them, gave them three matches and a few sheets of newspaper, and left them to their own devices. I went inside, counted to 100, and then hopped back outside to initiate the scout-skill mockery. I anticipated seeing three boys futily blowing on the last ember clinging to a burnt piece of newspaper tucked under a 4 inch log.

Imagine my chagrin to discover a roaring fire and preparations already beginning for advanced hot dog cookery.

Curse you BSA!!!!

I guess they aren't little kids anymore.



















Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Grandpa Dixon's 90th

On July 4th we traveled to Orem to celebrate Mary's grandfather's 90th birthday. We were a little more than 30 minutes late, but we only missed the slide show. They had a slide show with real slides. Who still has a slide projector?

So we enjoyed a little chat in the cultural hall and then retired to the bowery for a fancy lunch. I'm pretty sure that everyone had a pretty good time.

Owen chased around with the kids



Xander showed off his fancy hat



Thomas enjoyed cake



And the boys watched Adam play Nintendo



Grandpa told a joke



Katie thought it was funny



Mary Kate & Anna thought it was funny



Anna was only mildly amused




Lilli had a good laugh



And still the boys just kept watching Adam play Nintendo




Becca entertained Thomas




And Robert told a few amusing anecdotes of his own





Jimmy tried to tell some jokes, but he just made Sarah angry



Then he had to bus tables the rest of the night



Scott told Mary that Jimmy was clearing tables, and Mary thought that was pretty funny too



Heather thought Jimmy got just what he deserved



Opa was just happy to have such a great dad





And even then the boys still watched Adam playing



Steven wondered what he had missed and where all the cake went



I don't know buddy - I just don't know