Thursday, June 16, 2011

Pool Party!



After a cold and long winter, a non-existent Spring and a summer of chilly days, it's finally been warm enough for the girls to use my new deck pool. They were very excited, and I'm glad to have something entertaining and fun for them! Time for a pool party!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Family Hike - Adams Canyon



So we took the family on a little hike up Adams Canyon. We left around 4ish so packed up dinner so we could eat up at the falls. I think it turned out a little more difficult than most of us thought - mostly b/c trying to climb with all those little kids was a challenge. I kept thinking how lucky we were to be in Adams Canyon though, and not in Blue John (my last hike). Now THAT would have been "fun"!

Robert wrestling with Carmelo's leash. We had Carmelo, Tracy and Fraya all on the hike. Carmelo did great as long as he could see Jenn, Tracy did fine as long as he wasn't near the water and Fraya had to be carried pretty much the whole way the big wuss



Grandma and Isabella getting ready to go hiking

Curt, Joselyn and Cayden heading out

Grandpa and Savannah


Emily and Mikayla

Brax and Morgan


Kids taking a break - we stopped for dinner


The falls and creek were overflowing - the water was running fast and it was a little nerve wracking with all those little kids around it.


Looking up at the family climbing. I'm still trying to figure out how, after passing off Cayden to Jenn, Curtis went the entire rest of the hike without carrying anything. And dad had two packs for 1/2 the trip! hmmm....

Natalie taking a break while holding Fraya. That's pretty much how Fraya "hiked"...lazy bones dog!

Jenn ended up carrying Cayden a lot of the way


Falls - I think this is the lower falls

Crossing under the upper falls

Hangin out on the other side of the falls

I snuck into mom and dad's pic when dad made mom cross part way so she could see the upper falls. She wasn't too happy to get her feet wet, but I think her smile says she was glad to see the falls. My face just says that I think I'm hilarious. Well I AM!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Nature Scavenger Hunt



Last night Melissa and I decided to take the 4 girls - Natalie, Savannah, Emily and Mikayla out for a nature scavenger hunt. After Natalie and Savannah ended up scootering for over 12 miles on the Legacy Parkway, I don't think they were too eager for me to take them on a long walk. So we stuck close in the neighborhood, but it was nice to enjoy the sunshine and see some pretty things. This blog post is for them so they can see their pics and remember all the fun things we saw. Above is the single dandelion we saw. Amazing considering 3 weeks ago half the lawns in the neighborhood were dandelions. And for anyone who has seen my lawn and can't believe this is the only dandelion they saw - well my yard was totally off limits for the entire scavenger hunt.

They found different man-made signs:



These are their "something beautifuls":



Feather was on the list - but we couldn't find one. So Melissa suggested we settle for this "feather-like" plant. I guess it works!


They each had to find a pet that wasn't their own. Emily and Mikayla found an exotic cat. Savannah and Natalie chose 3 giant dogs that barked a lot and I told them not to go near them. Yes - I'm a wuss.



They each chose something that made a loud noise. Natalie and Savannah stuck to nature - they pounded small rocks on a giant rock and it was definitely noisy. The little girls chose a car. Not exactly natural, but loud I guess!



When they got to something scary, Natalie and Savannah chose a creepy looking dog in the window. Emily and Kayla went with a purple tree...not really sure why that was scary, but they insisted that it was!



The creativity really came out when it was time to find bark from a tree. Or...yeah...maybe not so much creative, as Done. This was near the end of our hunt.



Finding a hole a rabbit could live in was almost no challenge for my geniuses. Savannah and Natalie combined their rabbit hole with something that smelled good. Mikayla and Emily tried to stick themselves in the hole. Didn't quite fit!



They all found different pink flowers - I wouldn't let them use my pink tulips. Emmy insisted that it be ONE pink flower (that's how it was written on their paper). The older girls weren't quite as picky.



They had to find a tree that had more than 5 branches. The girls found a good one!


The girls each found sticks that were as long as their arm. Strangely enough, that took awhile. Again, if they could have used my yard, they'd have been all set. There are plenty of sticks at my house!



All done - each of the items were signed off. I have pics of everything, but this blog post is long enough. Some not pictured - ants, insects, rocks the size of their palm, something blue, litter, pinecones...it was a very long list. Thanks girls - it was a blast hanging out with you guys!

Hangin with my good friend Luke


So I babysat Luke for Melody while they all went and played in St. George. Luke and I had a great time and I miss him already!!



Friday, June 3, 2011

A night in the Slots


Ok - just to preface this...this post is going to be basically an email I wrote to Emily about this experience plus pics Kelly took. WAY less work on my part that way.

We went down to Blue John Canyon. Started hiking.

It was really technical - very narrow canyons and difficult down climbs and rappells. We were about 1/2 way through with about 4 of the 10 of us down the 4th or 5th rappell. Heather and this guy Tiffer went ahead while Kelly and I started moving packs into the next section of canyon when Tiffer and Heather started yelling at us. Apparently Tiffer, one of the smaller guys on this trip, couldn't fit through the next section of canyon. He tried shimmying up and he tried sucking in- and he was really nervous. We had 3 pretty big guys and he was very sure they weren't going to fit. So we had a little pow wow - half up, half down the rappell. We decided it was impossible to keep going and we had to turn around a find a way out.We said a prayer asking for guidance b/c we could back track some of the way we came in, but some of the rappells were so long that we knew there was no way up them again without someone up at the top to tie off a rope and help.


So we started heading back and our best climbers started climbing up the walls to see if they could find a way out. At the last point before we had to decide when to stop looking and when to decide we had to stay the night, I was stuck between two of the groups. I couldn't go up without help, but I couldn't go down without getting into a pot hole (filled with freezing water). I was wet and cold and balanced on a teensy rock. I didn't want to go through the water again only to have to turn right back around if we decided to keep moving forward. Kelly was just behind me but before the pot hole. We sat there for about 45 minutes waiting for the scouts on both sides to come back and to make a decision...it was COLD. Anyway, one guy was just getting this very strong feeling that we shouldn't try to make it out that night. He was feeling almost nauseous every time we talked about going forward. So we decided to head back and make camp.


We had a place we could climb to that would be out of the slots (in case of rain and flash floods). So we headed up and before it got dark we made 2 forts our of rocks, shrubs and grass/bushes.

We pooled our remaining snacks and water and prepared to camp. My dinner was a handful of baby carrots (I think 4 or 5). It sounds crazy, and it was...but heather, me and this guy Tyler (fresh off his mission - very shy and sweet kid) ended up camping in the small fort. We used my dry pack as a ground cover for our heads so we weren't laying totally in the dirt. I also used my pack for a pillow - which was a bad idea b/c half way through the night I rolled onto my mouth piece and got water all over my back - which didn't help with the cold. We all three shared an emergency blanket (that Heather brought)...one of those foil like reflective blankets. It was really funny at the time - we were all spooning...and the ground was so hard that every few minutes, one of us would say "switch" and we'd all turn over to the other side. Needless to say there wasn't much sleep to be had. We were all cold, tired and hungry. And there was a wind that would come and blow up dirt and blow our blanket off. And we were probably the lucky ones. we had long pants and long shirt...lots of the guys came with just t-shirt and shorts. most of them used those dollar ponchos as their only covering. We talked most of the night and I think we were all a bit loopy the next day. We started hiking out as soon as it was light enough to see down in the canyon.

My energy was actually up for the first hour or so, but when I started shaking, I realized I needed to eat so Heather and I ate my last granola bars. That helped enough to finish. It was a little dicey and scary getting up some of those climbs, and we had to use ropes and webbing, but we all finally made it out. Some of us are the worse for wear...my legs were pretty scraped and bloody, but some of the others were way worse. Once we were on the ridge, we used one of the guy's GPS system to get us back to our cars. That involved another 1 1/2 or so of hiking, but at least it wasn't climbing anymore. Anyway - everyone else I think was fine at that point, but I was feeling very dehydrated and exhausted. At this point we were hiking in thick sand and I felt like it was just sucking my energy. I had to just keep looking at the ground and walking, but I seriously wanted to just fall on the ground and be done.

Blech. anyway - we got back, got to the cars, cleaned up a bit and headed home. We stopped in Wellington to have some caffeine b/c we were all so tired that driving became a little dangerous. I missed church - which means I missed giving my Sunday School lesson. I had no way to tell anyone I wasn't coming, so I just didn't show up. I know there was nothing I could do, but I still feel really bad about that. In the end though, I'm just glad we were all ok and that we made it out without calling search and rescue. They are expensive. LOL.

So that's my story. When we were re-hashing it on the way home, it was a lot funnier. There were funny things that happened, and we all got along really well. There were prayers said, and I think the spirit really guided everyone to know what to do. It was a great group b/c no one panicked and no one had a bad attitude. Even if one person had freaked out on us or started blaming people, it would have hurt everyone I think. I think it went as smoothly as it did because we were all ok with everything. At night, snuggling next to Tyler and Heather, we laughed so much that the next day everyone wanted to know what we talked about b/c while they were trying to somehow get some sleep, we were just cracking up all night. I'm so tired right now that I couldn't even tell you what was funny - but it was!