June 30
We were going to go camping, but it just seemed like too much work. So we decided to just go roast hot dogs over the campfire. First, we headed over to the farmers market on Main street in Heber and listened to some interesting music... then we headed up to Whiskey Springs. It was nice to be outside and enjoy nature.
Since Utah got soooo much snow and rain this year, the river was rushing by pretty fast. Jon found this long branch in the river and pulled it out and had fun balancing on it.
We played hide n' seek (when I say we, I mean them. I observe and offer support to the kids as needed :)
The right way to eat a s'more is with melted chocolate!
Story telling is quickly becoming one of Zac's favorite things to do around a campfire. My creativity doesn't lie in that realm. So it tends to be a challenge for me. I pretty much tell a really dumb story, and then I don't have to worry how dumb it was because I didn't put any effort in! haha
Poppa was telling the story of "One-eyed Willy". Zac was pretty stressed out.
During the part where scouts one by one were loosing their eyes, Jon got a grape from dinner and took the skin off of it....and then put it in Zac's hand....Zac freaked out. He had thought it was Jon's eye! But when he realized it was just a trick, he was glad that he helped make the story more scary and real by his emotion. :)
The "eye"
At the end of the story, Zac telling us about his reaction
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Heber Creeper
June 30
Jon's parents were in town for a bit and Jon took a few days off of work so we could spend time with them. On Thursday, the 30th, we got tickets to ride the Heber Creeper. This is something I had wanted to do for years! Especially, since we moved to the area. It was a stormy morning, but luckily things cleared up by the afternoon. We did the 3 hr ride to Vivian Park and back.
Its funny...pretty much anytime I try to take a picture of Max he's either not looking at the camera or he's holding something in front of his face.
Close quarters. I had no idea how tight it would be. This is the car we rode on riding down to Vivian Park.
There was very pretty scenery through the whole ride. This is Charleston, the small town between Midway and Deer Creek, North of Heber. Our landlord moved there from the house we currently live in.
Typically, Jon and I have different tastes on many things. But this white house in the pic....we both really like-win! Hopefully, when the time comes, it won't be so hard to agree on what kind of house to buy.
Looking out toward Daniel
I just love these pics of Max
When we got up by Soldier's Hollow, we were boarded by bandits!! Hands up!
They were looking for a money box, which turned out to be empty. So they took some hostages and threatened to kill this duck. Haha, it was pretty fun. The boys were nervous at first. And there was another toddler who was hysterical.
This is what I get when I say "smile"
Deer creek
I love this!
This was the conductor
When we stopped at Vivian Park there was this creepy bug outside the window. What is it?! And check out that long stinger looking thing. I've never seen these before. And there was one in our tent when we went camping last week.
Luckily, on the way back, I decided to check out the other passenger train car. It was soooo much nicer! The windows worked, so it was nice to get fresh air and not very many people were in that one so there was more room.
It was a fun, long ride. I'm glad we got to see the canyon this way.
Jon's parents were in town for a bit and Jon took a few days off of work so we could spend time with them. On Thursday, the 30th, we got tickets to ride the Heber Creeper. This is something I had wanted to do for years! Especially, since we moved to the area. It was a stormy morning, but luckily things cleared up by the afternoon. We did the 3 hr ride to Vivian Park and back.
Its funny...pretty much anytime I try to take a picture of Max he's either not looking at the camera or he's holding something in front of his face.
Close quarters. I had no idea how tight it would be. This is the car we rode on riding down to Vivian Park.
There was very pretty scenery through the whole ride. This is Charleston, the small town between Midway and Deer Creek, North of Heber. Our landlord moved there from the house we currently live in.
Typically, Jon and I have different tastes on many things. But this white house in the pic....we both really like-win! Hopefully, when the time comes, it won't be so hard to agree on what kind of house to buy.
Looking out toward Daniel
I just love these pics of Max
When we got up by Soldier's Hollow, we were boarded by bandits!! Hands up!
They were looking for a money box, which turned out to be empty. So they took some hostages and threatened to kill this duck. Haha, it was pretty fun. The boys were nervous at first. And there was another toddler who was hysterical.
This is what I get when I say "smile"
Deer creek
I love this!
This was the conductor
When we stopped at Vivian Park there was this creepy bug outside the window. What is it?! And check out that long stinger looking thing. I've never seen these before. And there was one in our tent when we went camping last week.
Luckily, on the way back, I decided to check out the other passenger train car. It was soooo much nicer! The windows worked, so it was nice to get fresh air and not very many people were in that one so there was more room.
It was a fun, long ride. I'm glad we got to see the canyon this way.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Random
June 30
The boys after new haircuts
Jon reading to the boys on a Sunday afternoon
Max doing the bungee swing at gymnastics--he was pretty nervous at first, but then had a fun time
The boys jumping from napkin to napkin. Trying to wear the boys out on a Sunday evening, the week before we moved. As much as we like to get Sunday naps...it means if the boys nap too, they won't be ready for bed til after 9:30p maybe even later.
The boys after new haircuts
Jon reading to the boys on a Sunday afternoon
Max doing the bungee swing at gymnastics--he was pretty nervous at first, but then had a fun time
The boys jumping from napkin to napkin. Trying to wear the boys out on a Sunday evening, the week before we moved. As much as we like to get Sunday naps...it means if the boys nap too, they won't be ready for bed til after 9:30p maybe even later.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Gymnastics and T-Ball
June 15
During the month of June Zac played T-ball with the city. He was on the Phillies team. He LOVED the red and he got a shirt and hat.
To be honest, it was pretty boring to watch. But it was really nice to be outside in the sunshine! One team hit the ball, while the other ran to get it and then threw it to first base. In my (and many others') opinions...it wasn't very organized. Zac never played a base and half the time he didn't get to throw the ball to first since he was in the back of the outfielders line and the other team ran out of players to hit. I much prefer Provo's City teams where they did drills and exercises. But it was something to do and I think it was good for Zac to be involved. I heard there is a private neighborhood type organization doing a t-ball and I hope to get him on that next season.
Zac on first base. He was a champ at running the bases. It was fun to be the last batter because then he got to run all the bases in a row, like a homerun.
I also, signed Max up for the summer gymnastics program here in the area. I am hoping he can get stronger and more coordinated. He is pretty floppy with his low muscle tone. He loves it! Its once a week for the summer. Do to the gym's insurance, I can't go on to the mats or anything so these pics are from the top of the stairs at the far end of the gym.
Here he's doing a back roll on a cheese wedge mat.
There is a little course that they get to do and use different exercises. He loves it!
Here he is being helped to do a flip off the trampoline-soooo funny!
He loves, loves, loves it! I'm so excited for him to be learning this stuff. Its his first time being involved in a sport and he is so happy about it. Although Zac is a little jealous he is still a good sport and supportive to his brother :)
During the month of June Zac played T-ball with the city. He was on the Phillies team. He LOVED the red and he got a shirt and hat.
To be honest, it was pretty boring to watch. But it was really nice to be outside in the sunshine! One team hit the ball, while the other ran to get it and then threw it to first base. In my (and many others') opinions...it wasn't very organized. Zac never played a base and half the time he didn't get to throw the ball to first since he was in the back of the outfielders line and the other team ran out of players to hit. I much prefer Provo's City teams where they did drills and exercises. But it was something to do and I think it was good for Zac to be involved. I heard there is a private neighborhood type organization doing a t-ball and I hope to get him on that next season.
Zac on first base. He was a champ at running the bases. It was fun to be the last batter because then he got to run all the bases in a row, like a homerun.
I also, signed Max up for the summer gymnastics program here in the area. I am hoping he can get stronger and more coordinated. He is pretty floppy with his low muscle tone. He loves it! Its once a week for the summer. Do to the gym's insurance, I can't go on to the mats or anything so these pics are from the top of the stairs at the far end of the gym.
Here he's doing a back roll on a cheese wedge mat.
There is a little course that they get to do and use different exercises. He loves it!
Here he is being helped to do a flip off the trampoline-soooo funny!
He loves, loves, loves it! I'm so excited for him to be learning this stuff. Its his first time being involved in a sport and he is so happy about it. Although Zac is a little jealous he is still a good sport and supportive to his brother :)
Here we go-a-blog postin' .... among the leaves so green...yeah I feel a little loopy. And as weird as it is, I'm kinda looking forward to fall and Christmas already-what is wrong with me?! And what's with all the thunderstorms around here, isn't it the middle of summer????
Anyway, I should be getting ready for the cub committee meeting I have in a half hour-blah...but I would rather name and upload photos.... Standby for just major back posting... I have about 10 files of pictures to go through.
Anyway, I should be getting ready for the cub committee meeting I have in a half hour-blah...but I would rather name and upload photos.... Standby for just major back posting... I have about 10 files of pictures to go through.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
First Swim Day!
YESTERDAY!!
We finally got to go to the pool!!! Honestly, I'd love to go 2x a week, but that isn't reasonable with driving out to Provo :( But it was bliss! The weather was perfect! The boys had a blast! (Can you tell I'm still excited about it from all my "!!!!") I tried to soak as much of it in as I could, the smell, the sounds, the feeling. Its been too breezy and cool here to get wet. Even laying out in the yard is not ideal. The weather is all over. The wind gusts in every direction, and when the sun goes behind the clouds I get chills. But when I comes back, its delightful!
I was impressed at how Max just went right out there. Last year, he wouldn't go very far from me. He spent a good amount of time warming up on the cement.
We went with our friends, the Nemelkas. Zac had a fun time playing with Chance.
Pool check=snack time!
Everything turned off during pool check
Drying off to go home.
The boys kept asking when we can come back. I, myself, was wondering the same thing! Unfortunately, it might have to wait a month...maybe I can sneak a trip or two in during the move and upcoming holiday!
We finally got to go to the pool!!! Honestly, I'd love to go 2x a week, but that isn't reasonable with driving out to Provo :( But it was bliss! The weather was perfect! The boys had a blast! (Can you tell I'm still excited about it from all my "!!!!") I tried to soak as much of it in as I could, the smell, the sounds, the feeling. Its been too breezy and cool here to get wet. Even laying out in the yard is not ideal. The weather is all over. The wind gusts in every direction, and when the sun goes behind the clouds I get chills. But when I comes back, its delightful!
I was impressed at how Max just went right out there. Last year, he wouldn't go very far from me. He spent a good amount of time warming up on the cement.
We went with our friends, the Nemelkas. Zac had a fun time playing with Chance.
Pool check=snack time!
Everything turned off during pool check
Drying off to go home.
The boys kept asking when we can come back. I, myself, was wondering the same thing! Unfortunately, it might have to wait a month...maybe I can sneak a trip or two in during the move and upcoming holiday!
Another Door Hanging
This is almost exactly what I envisioned in my head. I was originally thinking of the stripes being something less sparkly. When I was thinking of what I could use, I thought of plastic table cloth, waterproof type material in streamer strips. But I didn't know where I'd find that. So I looked around in the trim section at Hobby Lobby (50% off! :) And found this sequin trim (that I love)! There were also floral picks with 3 stars of each color: red, white and blue. These stars are exactly what I pictured! I also got the gold trim to go with the flag theme.
I love how it turned out. And like the Easter one, it was a bit tricky to get it to look the way I wanted. I got online and looked up measurement ratios for the real flag-this doesn't follow them. It was fun to use different tools to get the finished product. I used a saw, yard clippers, paint, sand paper, a drill and the smallest bit, glue gun, fishing line and wire. And of course my trim and stars. Fun project!!
(Friday, June 9, 8:30p--While writing this, the house windows are open, welcoming the cool breeze of the Heber Valley. In the distance, notes of country twang from the State High School Rodeo Finals can be heard drifting in.)
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