Monday, September 28, 2009
cousins and retirement
Congrats to my little sister for retiring from her paying job effective this Friday afternoon! She's swapping out her old title and changing to full-time-stay-at-home-mom. I'm happy for her. She came to SLC on one last "business trip" a week and a half ago and we got to play with Emma. We won't see each other as frequently since there's no company bank rolling her visits, but this is, of course, the greater good. The kids had a ball playing with their giggling, smiling cousin.
Monday, September 21, 2009
The Cat From Outer Space
We checked out an old classic from the library this weekend, Disney's The Cat From Outer Space. I watched it gazillions of times as a kid and thought it was great. It's amazing how computer graphics have changed since 1978. And it's interesting to me that the parts of the movie that I recall laughing at, my children also thought were hilarious. Good fun.
Friday, September 18, 2009
wheels
Zachary started flag football this week and his first game was delightful fun! He's on a new team with a coach he's not played with before and a few kids who he knows from soccer. He played very well. With five minutes left in the game he caught an interception at mid-field and ran it in for a touchdown! Then a few minutes later, in a trick play, the QB threw the ball to Zach who then completed a pass to a teammate. It was a fun game to watch and he had a great time!
Monday, September 7, 2009
Bridger Lake
We had such a fantastic summer and a great first week of school so we went on our grand finale, goodbye to summer trip with just the 6 of us to Bridger Lake in the Uintahs.
We had a very nice campsite, roasted hot dogs and smores, played games, enjoyed a good rain storm, walked around the lake, and slept in.
We went to the Mountain Man Rendezvous at Fort Bridger. We toured the original buildings, saw reinactments, looked at cool gear, listened to a storyteller, pet (and fed sunflower seeds to) the Sheriff's horses, learned about beaver trapping, and lots of other cool mountain man stuff.
We hiked part of the Red Mountain trail which was beautiful. Griffin had a little mishap with the mushy mud, Zachary and Jeremy pushed over some dead trees (feats of strength), and we enjoyed the cool (and perfect) hiking weather.
We drove home along the Mirror Lake Highway. It added an hour to the trip home, but it was well worth the beautiful drive. I appreciate that Jeremy appreciates beautiful things and that he provides good opportunities for our children (and me) to value God's amazing creations.
We had a very nice campsite, roasted hot dogs and smores, played games, enjoyed a good rain storm, walked around the lake, and slept in.
We went to the Mountain Man Rendezvous at Fort Bridger. We toured the original buildings, saw reinactments, looked at cool gear, listened to a storyteller, pet (and fed sunflower seeds to) the Sheriff's horses, learned about beaver trapping, and lots of other cool mountain man stuff.
We hiked part of the Red Mountain trail which was beautiful. Griffin had a little mishap with the mushy mud, Zachary and Jeremy pushed over some dead trees (feats of strength), and we enjoyed the cool (and perfect) hiking weather.
We drove home along the Mirror Lake Highway. It added an hour to the trip home, but it was well worth the beautiful drive. I appreciate that Jeremy appreciates beautiful things and that he provides good opportunities for our children (and me) to value God's amazing creations.
"costume"
If you were wearing "costumes" and "period clothing" you got into the Mountain Man Rendezvous for free. There were some really cool, very authentic costumes and some people really took it seriously and looked the part. Others, however, took the Rendezvous as an opportunity to express their creativity. Zachary's favorite "costume" was the little dude with feathers sewn onto his underpants. There were other various very-caucasian women in scantily clad Indian buckskin and a family with four small boys and the dad (toting a beer) all without shirts. Not sure how that's a costume, but okay. Who walks around barefoot at an outdoor fair anyway? Were there really ladies of leisure wandering around the Fort in the 1860's? We saw this "Indian" who, quite possibly, was wearing (?) the most over-the-top costume. The pictures speak for themselves.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
5th grade
At dinner tonight Zachary mentioned that his teacher is requesting that they all wear deodorant to school. We enjoyed a good laugh.
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