Monday, June 30, 2008

Saturday's Date


Mark and I went to the Sandy Ampetheater on Saturday to see Richard Marx. He is like one of my fav-o-rite artist from the eighties. I have seen him four times. Anyway, we first went to Outback Steakhouse for dinner and when we came out and got into the car...click...no start the engine. Our battery passed on to the other side. We asked someone for a jump. Nada. They offered a ride down the street to the concert. We barely made it just in time. Yes, the concert was awesome! I was really to the stage and standing and singing and jumping around. Richard Marx waved at me!!

Well, after the concert we called a tow truck to get our car at Outback. We thought that we had some time, so we hung around the back by Marx driver hoping to catch a glimpse of the man. He was busy with the people his manager had given backstage passes to, and we decided we better leave.

We started walking down 13th East to Outback. We thought it wasn't very far, but did the math and figured we were about two miles away. By now it was 11 'O Clock at night and very dark. We got a call the tow truck was there and waiting for us, so we started running in our sandles! Mark was struggling with his footware, so I gave him all my crap and started booking it. I finally got to my car and eventually Mark did too. We both have blisters to prove it. Hey it was all good. We had just got back from the Grand Canyon and was glad that we didn't break down there! It must of been all those prayer we said... "Please help us not to fight and be safe..."

Friday, June 27, 2008

Our Grand Vacation





Our trip was great. We hiked to the bottom of Bryce and back up the first day. The kids whined...alot. The hoodoos we saw were so cool, but the change in elevation made the 3 miles feel like ten. That night we stayed in Cannonville, a tiny town. We had to call the manager to come and let us into our room. He arrived on an ATV in about a half-hour. You've got to love Utah. The next day we went on a wonderful 6-mile roundtrip hike to Calf Creek Falls. It had a cool clear gurgling stream all along the way. We even saw a petraglyph. We were rewarded at the end of the hike with a 128-ft. waterfall! We were having someone take our picture in front of the falls and a big black raven had the nerve to steal Lyndsey's unwrapped granola bar and take off with it. We all laughed, but Lyndsey was sad. I made her feel better by telling her about my lost yogurt parfait in a stream when I hopped over it, and it was unsecured in my fanny pack, on a previous hike.

We drove through the beautiful Escalante Staircase Monument. The landscape would change from red cliffs to light colored slickrock swells. The next few minutes were driving through a forest of pine trees. After stopping at the Petrified Forest and Anasazi State Park we drove to Kanab that night. Kanab is the cutest little town with red cliffs. It is famous for the western movies made there. We stayed in historic Parry's Lodge. It is a beautiful colonial home with "boarding house" style rooms where all the stars stayed in the fifties when they made all those movies. It was so fun. The have an old barn where they show a free western movie every night. The movies where made in Kanab and the stars all stayed at the lodge. We stayed there two nights (in Sammy Davis Jr. Room) and didn't even use the ITEX voucher for the second night I had prepaid for ahead of time. We couldn't face back- tracking all that way just to stay there on the way home. The kids wanted more time to swim in the nice pool that John Wayne had built there at the lodge.

We drove to the Grand Canyon the following day. We took a wrong turn (how dare they not mark the right way with a BIG sign?) We almost went to Flagstaff. Everyone (even ME) was exhausted from the heat and all the hiking. We took a little hike (5 miles of mostly flat ground) around the rim of the canyon. It is really an amazing, huge hole in the ground. It is hard to fathom. I really want to backpack overnight someday there and go rim to rim. I don't think I will have any takers in my family though. After the hike we went to the lodge which is perched on the cliff of the canyon and sat in the rustic chairs and took it all in. Everyone was sick of hiking, so I went on a paved half mile hike to Angel's landing which went off on a little ledge overlooking into the canyon. The height really takes your breath away and makes you feel dizzy.

Yesterday morning we were ready to leave. I woke early to go running and ended up running up a trail to Squaw Peak. It was 1 1/2 miles to the top of a cliff overlooking Kanab and the whole surrounding area of beautiful landscape. You could see for miles. I was really trying not the run off the cliff when the sun came peaking up over the top of the ridge. There was a bench up on the top of the mountain. I stood on top of it and yelled "wheewwww." Know one could hear me, but it was fun to do.

I really enjoyed this trip, even if I dragged the rest of the family along. Sometimes you have to do what you want to do, when you don't get to do it very often. Mark called it my "dream vacation" It was in a way, but in my dreams I would have hiked longer, faster, and more often...hee, hee.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Lyndsey

Lyndsey is a very sweet seven year old. She makes friends with everyone and tries to not hurt anyone's feelings. I was able to sub in her first grade class this past week.
When some boys who were friends starting fighting and got in trouble, they
started crying. Later, Lyndsey said she liked having me be her teacher, but
didn't like the boys crying so much. She was distressed at the fact I had
to discipline the boys by writing their names on the board! Lyndsey likes
to play the piano and practice art. She is turning eight this fall and starting
second grade.

Sarah

Sarah is our little monkey child. She is ten years old and LOVES gymnastics. Sarah also is good at piano and school. She always has her head in the books. Sarah is an
independent child. She tries to hurry through projects and housework to
get to the better things in life, but the not always great quality shows. We
are trying to decide what to do about her gymnastics abilities. We are sure
we can afford the huge expense of competitive gymnastics, but want to not
extinguish her love for the sport. She is in the top level of recreation gym. She is considering going for the show tumbling team and repeating level 6 optionals before moving up to the competitive team. It is a huge time and financial commitment. I find it hard to find that balance between school, family, church and extra activities for the kids. Church leaders have urged us to carefully consider not over scheduling our kids or ourselves!

Westley

Westley is our oldest child and at the beginning of becoming a teenager. He is a great kid. He just finished the seventh grade in his first year at the middle school. Westley's biggest concern
right now is not being tall enough. Mark and I were both late bloomers and Westley is following in our footsteps with that. Someday he will shoot up to a great height, but not soon enough in his book. He surprised us all by getting excellent grades this year. He hardly had any homework by getting most work done in school. Wes love basketball and pretty much any other sport. He love music and is learning to play the guitar. His dad is a great teacher for him. Westley and his dad pretty much talk sports every waking moment they are around each other. They are buddies to each other. Westley is making us proud by starting to work on his eagle scout project. He is a little bit frustrated by having his first idea not approved by the council. We are working on plan B. He is going to be busy this summer with this and mowing lawns.

Family Five