Happy Independence Day!!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Fourth of July-- old people style
After such an adventurous weekend camping, the last thing anyone wanted to do was to stir from our comfy, smoke-free, cozy houses but the eleven year old talked us into it. So for this Fourth of July we watched as Josh light fountain after fountain running back and forth telling us how great it all was. I even got an "action" shot :). Thank goodness for youth and energy! It was a great way to reflect on our country's history and it's future!



Saturday, July 4, 2009
Fourth of July weekend
Mom, Dad, Josh and I went up Thursday night to get a camping spot. We thought we could get one in Bennett Springs which is near Lake Cleveland and a little lower in elevation so it's not so snowy or muddy. Well, we tried it and any spots were tent spots and wouldn't fit our pop up tent trailer or Dad's extended cab full bed truck (that doesn't QUITE fit in the driveway). In fact, in Josh's words via Dad, some IDIOT parked two cars in the turn about and we ALMOST hit them as we tried to turn around :). It's funny the things that kids pick up from adults. Thursday was some of Dad's best driving ever and he didn't even swear once! We tried to go up a little higher in the mountain and the road to Lake Cleveland was still gated closed. Ever tried doing a three point turn on a mountain highway with a truck and a trailer? It was crazy!
We finally stopped at the parking lot where people go snowmobiling in the winter and since there was a nearby restroom we set up camp for the night. The next morning we got to sleep in and had donuts and hot chocolate for breakfast. Yum! Then we packed it up and drove the half mile to the Lake Cleveland gate. They opened up Thompson Flats and Lake Cleveland at 12 noon and we were in line at 11:50 am. Mom was anxious to get a good spot and we were the only ones that went on to Lake Cleveland so we had the place practically to ourselves for the Fourth of July :)
Josh was adventurous and went exploring and later he showed me an easier path that I could take. He was very considerate and helped me up the path and held my hand when things were rocky so I wouldn't loose my balance. The hike was still a little difficult for me, but, boy!, was it worth it. We found this beautiful glen with wild flowers and a little pond. Josh told me that he thought it must be a bird preserve because of all the birds and that probably no one had EVER been there before. It really was beautiful.
Later after Tricia got off work, Chris and Tricia joined us for dinner. Mom cooked dutch oven chicken and it was so DELICIOUS. I can't remember the last time I had dutch oven. Chris was at Girl's Camp on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday so she taught us some new games like Ninja. You get one move and try to hit the person's hand to your right. And that person gets one move to deflect. Then everyone freezes. Playing ninja is HIL-AR-IOUS! I also brought a box full of card games and we each picked a game to play: Uno, Old Maid, Go Fish, Zonk, Authors, Quiddler, and Skip-bo. One of the other things that Chris did at Girls Camp was to shout, "This is the best day ever!" It was the first thing you were suppose to do when you got up in the morning and when something was difficult. It's surprisingly fun and effective and a fun way to cheering you up.
On Saturday morning, Mom made us sausage and eggs and hot chocolate and cold cereal. And since we got rained out of finishing our s'mores the night before, we lit a fire and ate s'mores. What a breakfast!! Josh talked Chris and Tricia into taking a little hike so he could show them his favorite spot. They must have got on a different trail, though, because an hour later they reached the highway and the turn off to take you down into Lake Cleveland. They came back tired, but what a view! I joined them later for a walk down to the lake, past another little pond and a babbling brook. I just couldn't get over how beautiful and how green everything was.
We decided to eat lunch and then pack up and head home so that we would have time to clean up and go to the movies. Of course, we made such good time coming down the mountain that the girls were even able to squeeze in a nap and I watched DVR. Chris, Tricia and I went and saw Transformers in the new digital theater. We even got popcorn and candy so it was quite the show :). I really enjoyed it even though it was a little long (about two and a half hours). It made me laugh and it scared me a little, so to me it was perfect.
We finally stopped at the parking lot where people go snowmobiling in the winter and since there was a nearby restroom we set up camp for the night. The next morning we got to sleep in and had donuts and hot chocolate for breakfast. Yum! Then we packed it up and drove the half mile to the Lake Cleveland gate. They opened up Thompson Flats and Lake Cleveland at 12 noon and we were in line at 11:50 am. Mom was anxious to get a good spot and we were the only ones that went on to Lake Cleveland so we had the place practically to ourselves for the Fourth of July :)
Josh was adventurous and went exploring and later he showed me an easier path that I could take. He was very considerate and helped me up the path and held my hand when things were rocky so I wouldn't loose my balance. The hike was still a little difficult for me, but, boy!, was it worth it. We found this beautiful glen with wild flowers and a little pond. Josh told me that he thought it must be a bird preserve because of all the birds and that probably no one had EVER been there before. It really was beautiful.
Later after Tricia got off work, Chris and Tricia joined us for dinner. Mom cooked dutch oven chicken and it was so DELICIOUS. I can't remember the last time I had dutch oven. Chris was at Girl's Camp on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday so she taught us some new games like Ninja. You get one move and try to hit the person's hand to your right. And that person gets one move to deflect. Then everyone freezes. Playing ninja is HIL-AR-IOUS! I also brought a box full of card games and we each picked a game to play: Uno, Old Maid, Go Fish, Zonk, Authors, Quiddler, and Skip-bo. One of the other things that Chris did at Girls Camp was to shout, "This is the best day ever!" It was the first thing you were suppose to do when you got up in the morning and when something was difficult. It's surprisingly fun and effective and a fun way to cheering you up.
On Saturday morning, Mom made us sausage and eggs and hot chocolate and cold cereal. And since we got rained out of finishing our s'mores the night before, we lit a fire and ate s'mores. What a breakfast!! Josh talked Chris and Tricia into taking a little hike so he could show them his favorite spot. They must have got on a different trail, though, because an hour later they reached the highway and the turn off to take you down into Lake Cleveland. They came back tired, but what a view! I joined them later for a walk down to the lake, past another little pond and a babbling brook. I just couldn't get over how beautiful and how green everything was.
We decided to eat lunch and then pack up and head home so that we would have time to clean up and go to the movies. Of course, we made such good time coming down the mountain that the girls were even able to squeeze in a nap and I watched DVR. Chris, Tricia and I went and saw Transformers in the new digital theater. We even got popcorn and candy so it was quite the show :). I really enjoyed it even though it was a little long (about two and a half hours). It made me laugh and it scared me a little, so to me it was perfect.
It was hard to edit which pictures from the weekend to attach. Actually, I should say it was hard to choose which pictures NOT to attach since I took over a hundred between camping and the Fourth. sigh. Good times! Here are the finalists:









This was the "Best Trip EVER!"
Monday, June 29, 2009
Scrapbooking and other stuff weekend
Lisa and Erica came to Burley to scrapbook this weekend. I was really pretty excited but I also figured it we wouldn't be doing that much scrapping since they had to bring their families... all boys. Erica brought Trevor and their two boys and Lisa brought her husband and their one boy. There's not a lot of scrapbooking with boys around, for some reason :). Instead we scrapbooked a little and made some cards at Chris's house while the kids watched Max and Ruby, Trevor went fishing, Shane played three rounds of golf, the kids jumped on the trampoline for hours, Tricia cut and colored Lisa's and Erica's hair (and a bunch of other people), we went swimming, the aunts and the kids danced to big band music, Dad made fresh strawberry (from the garden) shakes, I played on facebook with Tricia and Lisa while they were sitting next to me :), and Grandma and Josh and I roasted marshmallows at Chris's house.
It was a weekend full of plans that we didn't do and activities that we hadn't planned. Weird, but it was a blast :).















It was a weekend full of plans that we didn't do and activities that we hadn't planned. Weird, but it was a blast :).

Sunday, June 21, 2009
Happy Father's Day, Daddy!
Today for Father's Day, Mom cooked T-bone steak with mashed potatoes and banana cream pie for dessert. He really hauled it in with his presents. 
I gave Dad cash, so he tucked it into his shirt pocket "because I'll only lose it if I put it in my wallet." :)He was especially excited for the presents that he picked out from "Mom"... tools!
One of his presents (from Chris) was a CD of big band swing music from the 40s that we listened to and he told us what song was playing. Looks like he liked it! 
Of course, with such great music, Mom took turns dancing with her children. Yeah, all girls, but guess who taught us the lindy in the first place?!




Of course, with such great music, Mom took turns dancing with her children. Yeah, all girls, but guess who taught us the lindy in the first place?!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
C is for...
Last week was Relay for Life, so on the bridge in Burley they tied little purple streamers along each side. It got me thinking about the big C word and what Cancer means. I don't think people can say, "Cancer has never touched my life." A few months ago, my cousin, Linda, did a post on cancer where she talked about her niece. Linda has a real way with words in expressing the deepest truest emotions. She said,
I also think that Devree has shown us that really C is for Courage!
[Devree] is a strong spirit and a fighter. She will win, physically or not, she will win because cancer won't take her attitude, her faith, her hope, her family (whom she is sealed to for eternity). And if it can't take your spirit, then what's to fear? How can it ever really win? If it can't change who you are, then it doesn't change anything. Circumstances change, life around us changes, appearances change, but who we are doesn't change. She will always be a noble daughter of God. She had a purpose before she came to earth, she has a purpose here and now, and she will have a purpose when she returns to Him. Perhaps the mission changes, perhaps we change as we grow stronger in character, but who we are cannot be "beaten" by such an earthly, fleating thing as cancer.Then we got our shirts. It was a little fundraiser sponsored by her school back home. And as I put on my shirt and lined up the family for the picture, I thought of the solidarity. I think Linda is right.
I also think that Devree has shown us that really C is for Courage!
Flag Day weekend
Trevor and his family decided to come up for the weekend and it's suprising what we were able to fit in even with all the rain. I took Ian and Alex to Burgers Etc for a fresh strawberry shakes. Really, is there a more delicious combination that strawberries and ice-cream?! The boys didn't seem to think so! Tricia and I also played with them in the backyard playing croquet and jumping on the trampoline. Well, I didn't jump, but I got some great pictures. Then just before dark the weather finally cleared up long enough for us to go to Chris's house to roast marshmellows and make "snores," or at least that's what Ian called them. How cute is that?!
Here are a few of my favorites.












Here are a few of my favorites.
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