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Football Camp Kicks Off the Season!

Today kicked-off the official start of the St. Raphael Football season!  Zach went to the first day of his “hitters” camp for the 1st and 2nd year players.  He is very excited to be playing again this year, and I’m excited to be coaching him this year!  The coach that he will have is an awesome guy, and loves working with kids.  As soon as I found out that he would probably be coaching, I threw my name in the ring as an assistant coach!  We’re going to have a lot of fun this year.

Zach is a little rusty from the “off-season,” but I’m sure he’ll come right back up to speed.  I saw him make some good hits and he wants to tackle this year, so that is a good sign.  🙂

 

By |2011-08-25T05:07:50-07:00August 4th, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments

Girls Home from Camp!

Today, the girls came home from camp!  We sure missed them!  They had a really fun time!  Brittany got to go on the 4th year canoe trip, Sarah was a Youth Camp Leader (YCL), and Kirstyn just totally enjoyed her first year and can’t wait to go back.  It seems like everything lately is a “last” for Sarah…  Last EFY, last Youth Conference, last Girls Camp, etc.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Zach, Ben, and I had  a great time too!  Only once did things get out of hand and Ben colored on Brittany and Kirstyn’s door with purple non-washable marker while I was on a conference call!  😐  We played at the park, went out to dinner, had ice cream, had a video and junk food party, and the boys played the Wii a LOT!  🙂  One time playing at the park, I did have to explain what a group of older teens were doing at the park with a bong smoking pot right in front of everyone!  🙁  The boys thought it was a little strange that they would be smoking out of a jar!  Some people’s children are dumber than bricks to do something like that a public park!

By |2011-08-25T04:51:08-07:00July 30th, 2011|Church, Home Life|0 Comments

Girls Camp Starts, Work from Home

Today, all three of the girls and Angela took off to girl’s camp in Indiana.  Angela is helping out at camp this year because it’s the only year that all three of the girls will be there together.  It’s Sarah’s last year and Kirstyn’s first!  Brittany is a 4th year and is excited to get her yellow feather.

That said, I’m staying at home with the boys!  I’ll be working from home as much as I can and making sure the boys are doing OK.  It will be a very interesting experience because the boys are so active!  🙂

By |2011-08-25T04:34:38-07:00July 26th, 2011|Church, Home Life, Work-Related|0 Comments

Happy Pioneer Day!

Today to celebrate Pioneer Day, we had some friends over and made tinfoil dinners and cooked them up on the grill.  It was a far cry from the way they did things in 1847!  We sure take for granted many of the modern conveniences we have today, that’s for sure!  The food tasted great and we thought it was a fun idea.

By |2011-08-25T04:31:24-07:00July 24th, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments

Blueberry Picking

Today, the family (minus Kirk who had to go to work) went blueberry picking!  They had a fun time and ended up picking 30 pounds!  Everyone we told couldn’t believe it!

The funny thing is that the farm said you could eat while picking, so Ben ended up eating probably 2 pounds of  blueberries while he was in the field.  I’m not sure why his skin didn’t turn blue by the time he got home!  🙂

By |2011-08-19T13:51:21-07:00July 22nd, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments

New Toys for Angela!

The new washer and dryer arrived today!  I got them installed when I got home and they look great!  They’re just like new toys!  Angela loves to do laundry now, and so do the kids!  The machines are SO quiet and you can’t even tell they’re running until you hear the little “laundry’s done” musical chimes.  🙂

By |2011-08-19T13:46:33-07:00July 18th, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments

Ward Temple Night

Tonight we had a Ward Temple Night and what an awesome night it was.  As part of Youth Conference, we came up with names for the girls to do baptisms for in Nauvoo.  We asked the Raketic family if we could do the work for their family, and they said that we could.  Brittany and Sarah did the baptisms, and tonight, Angela and I went to the temple and did the work for Tracy’s Mom and Dad!  It was really a cool experience doing that for someone that you know.  We haven’t had much of a chance to do that because a ton of work in our families on both sides has been done.  We have about 14 more names to do and are excited to do these over the next year!  🙂

By |2011-08-19T13:45:15-07:00July 16th, 2011|Church|0 Comments

New Purchase and Country Hoedown!

Today we went out shopping and found an awesome washer/dryer set for a great deal!  It’s an Electrolux front-load set and we are excited to have them delivered!

On a more fun note, the girls went to a combined Young Women and Young Men activity at the church with the 2 other wards in our building and had a country hoedown tonight.  They had a blast and they looked so cute, dressed up in their western wear!

They had a bunch of cowboy chow, did line dancing, and had all kinds of fun!  YeeeeeHawwww!  🙂

By |2011-08-19T08:01:26-07:00July 15th, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments

Church in NE, Arrive Back Home!

We got up early and went to church in Grand Island Nebraska.  The ward was really small and we added a chunk to the congregation!  It seems like we always to that when we are on the road!  🙂  We decided to stay for 2 of the 3 meetings and although the girls weren’t too excited about that, they really loved the classes they were in.  Everyone treated them really nice.

We drove, and drove, and drove and finally made it home Sunday evening.  What a drive and what a trip!  All-in-all, we drove about 4500 miles round trip!  Crazy, huh?  We are very tired, but we had a great time on the trip.  It was good to see family and re-connect.  We’ll sleep good tonight and have a wonderful, relaxing day tomorrow with NO DRIVING!  🙂

Unfortunately, when we got home, we found that our washer was broken!  😐  Ouch!  It’s about 15 years old and we were hoping it would hold on for a while longer, but looks like we’re out of luck.  We’ll probably have to replace it, which means that we’ll replace both and spend a bunch of cash.  Uggghh.

 

By |2011-08-19T07:30:57-07:00July 10th, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments

Pick up Kids, Start Drive Home…

This morning, we got up early and started on our way back home.  We drove down to Provo and picked up Sarah and Brittany from EFY.  They had a great time and had a lot to talk about.  They really enjoyed it there.  They liked their roommates and their groups of kids they were with.  They had some great spiritual experiences as well which was great for them. Below are some pictures of their groups and counselors:

Zach was pretty excited, because they bought him a BYU hat for his birthday!  🙂

We then started the LONG drive home.  We’re used to the flat Midwest farmland that we have lived in for the past 16 years, but when we come back West, it sure is nice to be in the mountains.  We sure will miss them!

We made it well into Nebraska before we stopped for the night.  We were planning on starting home on Sunday, but now we will get home on Sunday and have all day Monday to relax and get ready for the week.

By |2011-08-19T07:49:04-07:00July 9th, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments

Zion, Cedar Breaks, Drive North!

Today we got up early, packed, and then at a wonderful last breakfast at the Desert Thistle.  We said our good-byes to Maureen and Warner and started on our way.  We really enjoyed our time there, that Maureen and Warner really made us feel at home.  They are such great hosts and we wouldn’t hesitate again to stay there!  🙂

We decided to drive through the southern part of the park on our way home (where they allow cars).  We saw some more stunning views (checkerboard mesa is below):

After leaving the east entrance of the park, we drove north and then back west again to the mountains to Cedar Breaks National Monument.  We had never been there before, but WOW, what views!  The place was like a mini Grand Canyon sprinkled with Bryce Canyon into it!  What a beautiful place!

We listened to a presentation about the animal life from a ranger there, and then enjoyed the views before continuing on.  The interesting thing about the monument is that it is along the main highway.  As you drive up the road, there are turn-outs that you can stop at, hike a little bit and see different views.  It is really breathtaking!

After seeing Cedar Breaks, we drove up over Brianhead and down the canyon to I-15.  At this point, we were ready to be done driving for the day.  🙂  On the way home, we stopped in Spanish Fork and went to see Greg and Lisa.  Greg was still at work, but we had a great chat with Lisa!  After that, we drove as fast as we could up to North Ogden.  It was great to finally see the kids.  They were so excited to finally be with us again!  They had a great time but they did miss us!  🙂

By |2011-08-19T07:29:08-07:00July 8th, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments

Zion National Park – Day 2

Today was an awesome day!  We spent the entire day in the park and it wasn’t nearly as strenuous as two days ago (or I am used to the altitude and am in a little better shape after 2 days).  🙂  We got up early, ate a great breakfast, and then hiked the Emerald Pools.  It was very beautiful up there and although it was hot, when we got to the pools, it was at least 30 degrees cooler.  What is kind of sad is that they have signs posted all over NOT to swim or wade in the water because it will destroy the ecology of the pools.  So what did we see when we got there?  Tons of people splashing around and swimming in the water.  It’s sad that people can’t read and don’t care about the environment.  We rested there for awhile and enjoyed the peace there (after a bunch of the noisy people left).  🙂

We then took the long trail back around and picked up the shuttle to further up the canyon.  The full hike was about 3 miles but today, it didn’t seem like it.  We took some beautiful pictures and just enjoyed the walk.  We didn’t have to hurry and there were no chains to hold onto for fear of falling 1500 feet on either side of you!  🙂

This afternoon we went up to the very end of the scenic route in the park (Temple of Sinawava) where the trails end and hiked the Riverside Walk trail to the end.  We then donned our river shoes and hiked up the main part of “The Narrows.”  This was the highlight of the day.  The Narrows are where there is no trail but the river so you walk in the river with cliffs towering on each side.  The full hike from the bottom to the top is about 16 miles.  There were places as shallow as shin-deep, to as deep as our chests.  Some places were swifter and other places were quite calm.  Before going, you have to check for flash flood warning and weather reports because if there are flash floods in those canyons, there is no where to go you don’t have much of a chance of surviving.

We had a wonderful time and we kept nice and cool in the water.  It would have been fun to go even further, but we were pretty tired (doing that can take a lot out of you because you are walking against the water the entire way up).  Coming back was a little trickier, because the water was pushing you from behind.  🙂  It went pretty fast.  By the time we got out of the water and had walked back to the main parking lot to the shuttles, we were almost dried out (no humidity and warm temp) and ready to eat dinner!  🙂

We went down to Springdale and ate dinner at Oscar’s (recommendation from Maureen and Warner).  They had the best burgers I have ever tasted!  I had the “Murder Burger” because they said it was “to die for” and it was something else!  Coupled with their fries (Angela had the sweet potato fries), we were pretty full by the time we finished.  What a great dinner!

After dinner, we went back into the park and went on a 90 minute ranger-led tour.  We crossed our fingers because we were wait-listed and fortunately, we got the last 2 spots because some others didn’t show.  It was a pretty cool experience.  The ranger took us to places that the shuttles don’t usually stop and gave us all kinds of historical and geological facts about the park.  We had a great time.

Meanwhile, the kids were up in North Ogden swimming and having a great time too!


They had a lot of fun and really enjoyed a break from the heat!  Kirstyn did a great job helping take care of the boys and we sure appreciate her helpfulness!  🙂

We capped off the day with some chocolate Creamies and are now getting ready to go to bed.  We are excited to see the kids, but are not excited that this is our last night down here!  We have thoroughly enjoyed our time here and will miss it.  It has been great being together without any responsibility!  🙂

By |2011-08-16T05:52:49-07:00July 7th, 2011|Home Life|0 Comments
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