Friday, December 30, 2016

At it Again (Aug 13)

There's a double meaning in that title.

I'm blogging again--at least for now--after a 3 week hiatus for a road trip, a work trip and single-parenting before and after it all. Jared comes home tomorrow, so Hallelujah!

And on August 13 (where I left off in my game of Catch Up), we were at the climbing gym again. What can I say? We are monkeys! It's always fun to hang out with Danny and Ashton, no matter where we are.


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Salt Lake City (again!) - Aug 12

We had enough of a taste of Temple Square to know that we reeeeeally wanted to get back there and spend more time, if it was possible. And it was!

One of the first places we went into was the Joseph Smith Memorial Building (formerly known as the Hotel Utah)--

 I love how the temple spires just take your breath away from this view! There was no way to see both temple and children with one picture, but, believe me, those views were relished.
 We wandered around the building, enjoying the sights and rich rooms while we waited for the next movie to begin--a "Meet the Mormons" feature not in the released-edition of the movie.
Noah's idea of a good picture is hiding behind the prophet.



When we found the Family Search room for kids, it was hard to tear them away for the movie!

It was funny to see all these unknowingly-bold kids in Salt Lake City with their BYU shirts on in Ute country. They all wanted to wear them; I didn't object (after all, it was Jared who went to U of U; my alma mater is BYU alone)!
Next, we headed to the Conference Center, that beautiful building where General Conference is broadcast twice a year. There, we waited for a tour and Noelle met up with us.
They kept singing "automatically dead" with that poor wheelchair for some reason.
The kids loved the tour, which was tailored for our needs, being that we had some hungry kids by the time we started.
 The view from the top of the Conference Center. Beautiful Salt Lake City!
 After our picnic in the shadow of the Church Office Building, we went over to the Family History Museum. We had been there briefly the previous Saturday and we knew we had to go back. Even the gift shop is fun.
 More of the Family History Museum...


Definitely a good day; time well-spent!

Monday, December 5, 2016

More Aug 11 Adventures

We went to Provo again to visit some of our old haunts.  The first place we went was our old house (well, William Brown's house)! Soooo many memories of our first years of parenting are based on this house. I brought home a brand new Isaac to that house; then a brand new Noah. This was the driveway where Isaac chipped his first tooth (he's done more dental damage since). We spent countless hours exploring this yard together, he and I. He's grown a bit since then!
We spent some time at BYU, this time taking in the Museum of Art and its store, and the Wilkinson Center and the BYU bookstore. We ate lunch in the Cougareat just like old times! With all we saw and did (including eating Creamery ice cream, getting super sticky, and loosing Ellie & Noah for a half hour while they didn't wash their hands), these are the only pictures I took:
And to top it off we had the Webbs over for dinner! Elder and Sister Webb, who were on their way home from the MTC as they prepared to go to the Congo on a mission (where they are now, having amazing adventures)!
 Playing in the backyard with them, showing off Mom's chickens and her two youngest grands.


Saturday, December 3, 2016

Aug 11- Hiking

Mom and I finally got a chance to go hiking together on August 11. We got up early and left the kiddos in bed.

 I had to use the panoramic view sometimes; this one's my favorite. Mom thought she could duck out and I just can't refrain from laughing when I see it!







I miss the mountains when I am in Texas, so it was good to get a Utah hike in!

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Mom's, Climbing & La Costa- Aug 10

We returned to Mom's where we had some "farm time"--Noah enjoys helping feed the chickens and gather eggs. Here, he is with a bucket full of plums and a bucket empty of...whatever he put out for the chickens...? He's showing how very unbalanced he is.
 I also love this very characteristic view of Mom's back porch in the summer. There's one of her peach trees, completely full; towels hanging up from the last dip in the pool or hot tub; and you can see the huge sauna she recently added up there.

One thing we love to do if we get a chance in Utah is go climbing. They are blessed with an abundance of climbing gyms there (and mountains, if we wanted to get all rugged, but we don't have all the equipment). We had a ball at Momentum and the sister gym next door, Funtopia, for the kids!




That evening we had dinner at Mom and Danny's new favorite Mexican restaurant, La Costa.



I can see why they love that place! The food was excellent, and there was live music--good music!