I just realized it's been more than a month since my last post. Since I'm short on time, I'll jsut post a bunch of pictures to cover what we've been up to. Kory and Gray did lots of Cyclocross racing during the past two months. I was only able to catch one of the races since none are in Cache Valley (mostly around SLC) and our truck was typically full of racers and their bikes.
Gray at the start line. The competition looks kind of overwhelming.
Kory tackles the barriers.
This is a tough section with a pretty steep hill and some very slippery leaves.
Gray's getting ready to ride and Naomi's getting ready to ring her cowbell. A side note about our cowbell. After a while Naomi refused to ring the cowbell because she was embarrassed by its small size and wimpy sound. I'll admit it was not a monstrous clangy cowbell, but hey, at least we had a cowbell.
Gray's trying to warm up prior to racing. It was deceptively freezing that day. (note the wimpy orange cowbell in my hand)

Steph came to visit for Thanksgiving weekend. It was so wonderful to spend time with her and the kids were especially ecstatic since I didn't tell them she was coming. They just walked into the kitchen and there she was. I feel so blessed to have such an incredible sister who still summons up energy and love for my kids even though she's going through such overwhelming personal struggles.
We went for a walk around the farm and the kids had to take a few minutes to sit on the tractors.

Kory and I got to have a fun pizza lunch with Naomi at school. As a reward for good behavior, a few kids get to do something special with their principal each week (I think it's each week). They have done things like playing twister in front of the school, running through the halls, and a silly string fight. It's quite an honor to be a part of this group, way to go Naomi!
Graysen with his piano teacher, Kara, after his Christmas recital. He played We Wish You a Merry Christmas and I Saw Three Ships.
We took our annual trip to the Spaghetti Factory for dinner and Temple Square to see the lights. I don't think I could every tire of seeing the lights at Temple Square, they seem to really set the spirit for the Christmas season.

Steph came to visit for Thanksgiving weekend. It was so wonderful to spend time with her and the kids were especially ecstatic since I didn't tell them she was coming. They just walked into the kitchen and there she was. I feel so blessed to have such an incredible sister who still summons up energy and love for my kids even though she's going through such overwhelming personal struggles.



