Thursday, September 29, 2011

Smores, Friends, and Cecret Lake

Last Summer we went with a group of friends up to Cecret Lake, and then stopped at the camp ground to roast hot dogs and marshmallows. We wanted to do that again this year, but with the campground and hike opening so late this year we were having a hard time getting it in. Monday the kids were out of school, so we decided to head up there for lunch.

ImageI was surprised to see how much lower the lake was in just the few weeks between our hikes. We could see all of our favorite rocks again, and the waterfall was gone........so I guess that is why I never noticed it before.

ImageThe kids were glad to be there with their friends. This is Joe with his friend cooper.

ImageThis is Valerie's little friend Addie. WE decided to pack a picnic lunch to eat at the lake, because we were not sure if the campground would be open, so we didn't want to risk not being able to cook our hot dogs.

ImageThe campground was closed, but after reading all of the signs at the campground we decided to go ahead and build a fire. After we got it going some Alta canyon people drove by in their truck, but they just waved and drove on.

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So the roasting began.

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and the eating.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Red Cheetahs - T-Ball

This fall Josh signed up for t-ball. T-ball is one of my favorite little league sports to watch. It is more like having practice instead of an actual game, and the kids all seem to just have fun. They also don't quite understand the rules yet, and occasionally do something entertaining. Like when one of Josh's team mates, after hitting the ball and running to first base, went to the dugout to get a drink from his water bottle, because he was thirsty.

ImageJosh's coach is really great, and tries really hard to encourage the kids, and make sure they are learning. He has them each take turns at the different positions. After every batter they rotate to a base, or to the pitchers mound. That way they all get a chance to get the ball and throw it.

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Josh signed up for t-ball mainly because that is what Joe did after soccer, but unlike Joe, Josh likes to have as many people as he can come and watch and cheer for him.
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I know he really likes t-ball, because he is always excited to go.
He is doing great at it too.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Utah State Fair

Last weekend we headed to the State fair.

ImageIt is so fun to see all of the exhibits. Some of them make me wonder what exactly the categories are. Emily and Joe liked this dragon made out of metal pieces. A lot of them looked like they came off of bikes.

ImageValerie loved this picture of the pink chicken. Because it is pink that means it is hers. Even now as I type this she is telling me "Oh that's my chicken!"

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Another favorite part of the fair is the really yummy, heart attack waiting to happen, treats .

The boys enjoyed fried cheese on a stick.


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Grandma and Emily shared a plate of fried potatoes.

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And we all had ourselves a scone......mine was stuffed with cream cheese, and it was very tasty.

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After seeing all the crafts, animals, and other things on display, the kids ended the night with a couple of rides.

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It was no surprise that Valerie loved the rides too.

ImageWhile the kids were waiting in line for one of their rides Grandpa took Valerie on the Merry-go-round over, and over, and over again.

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She loved having him for a ride buddy.

The final ride of the night was the big yellow slide. Emily, Joe, and Josh were not quite sure if they would like it, but Grandma asked them to give it a try.

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They loved it so much, they declared it "The Best Ride Ever," and wanted to go for a second time.

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Valerie talked Grandpa into taking her on it too.
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I think the kids would have gone on it over and over again if we would have let them, but it was time to head home.

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Valerie was not happy to leave. She wanted to keep sliding on the slide.


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As always it was a great time at the fair.
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Labor Day

ImageThis summer, our bike riding adventures were few and far between. The spring and early summer were cold and wet, and with the high river waters, our favorite bike trail was under water in many places. By the time the water receded, the weather was too hot for the kids.

Ryan and I went on a few rides together, including a 24 mile ride on the Legacy parkway, but the kids opted to stay home.

ImageNow that it is Labor Day the family bike ride was a must do activity. So we loaded our bikes and headed to the trail.

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The Family bike ride is not complete without Grandma,


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And Grandpa. They add to the fun of the trail.

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Valerie still does pretty well in the cart, but she really liked getting out and running around the park.



ImageRyan and Emily are the top riders of the group, and usually take off at some point and ride a little further than the rest of us. This is usually no big deal, except this year, the trail was still flooded at the stopping point for the rest of us, and I did not like watching my daughter sprint across 12300 south with her bike, because they could not go under the bridge.

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She thought it was great though.


ImageIt was fun spending Labor Day together doing something we all enjoy.