Family: “A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space.” - Evan Esar



Summer Fun

The month of July flew by in a flash. We were on cloud nine pretending Ruth and her family lived in Cache Valley because they ended up staying two months rather than one. It was the best two months ever! Here are some photos of our activities.

Swimming Lessons at the Aquatic Center

no fear Summer Fun

Lauren’s famous words were “I’ll do it myself.” Which meant she wanted to swim and dunk her head no matter how deep it was. This little girl has no fear.

cousins Summer Fun

Lily and Ava like playing Tree Chopper and dunking their heads.

ruthmeg1 Summer Fun

 

Meg didn’t like dunking her head until after when she could tell us for a couple of days that she had done it. She is such a cutie!

fish Summer Fun

Our four little fish.

Treehouse Museum

aunt em Summer Fun

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dressups Summer Fun

schooltime Summer Fun

teepee Summer Fun

cooking Summer Fun

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sisters Summer Fun

 

Girl Slumber Party

While Steve was at a conference for work, we had a major girl slumber party with Ellie Watkins, Lily, Lauren, Ava & myself. We had pizza and brownies and watched Peter Pan. It was great fun.

giggles Summer Fun

dancing Summer Fun


Too Lazy to Care

Three weeks ago I decided to be adventurous and take Ava and Lauren to a family reunion in Idaho. Even though Steve had to work I didn’t want to miss out on the fun at the Too Lazy to Care Ranch (and that’s really the name of it) with my parents, some of my siblings, and a lot of cousins I hadn’t seen in ages. Ruth and I decided to go one day before my parents were leaving. Ruth and I were going to tap into our mom-power and take Ava, Lauren, Lily, Meg, and Grey in Ruth’s van. Tuesday, the day we were leaving, Ruth had some unexpected things happen, so at 3 p.m. she decided not to go. My parents arrived to get me and the girls so at this point we needed Plan B because now we had no car to ride in. I called Steve but he said our car wouldn’t make it on a 10-hr road trip. My parents went to get their other car (which had no AC but my dad was willing to drive). When they went to pick it up they realized it was not registered. Then we went to Plan D, my Grandma Morris’ car. She said we could take it but Brad and Becca had it at Newton Dam. I called them and they said if we met them there we could take it. So Plan D seemed like a winner. We packed all our stuff into my parent’s car and went to fill up with gas at Smith’s. In the interim I had called Ruth and begged her to meet me at Smith’s to bring me her DVD player so we would survive 10 hours in the car. When we arrived at Smith’s, Brad called me to say the key was locked in my grandma’s car. Well, as my mom rushed home to try to find a spare key for Plan D, Ruth arrived with the DVD player and decided to go to the reunion after all. We went back to Plan A and we took my parent’s van and Ruth’s van and headed on our way to extreme northern Idaho. We had a great time eating, laughing, and shooting off fireworks on the 4th. Family reunions are great. And mom-power is great, because Ruth and I made it safely home after 14 hours in the van with five kids. The High School Musical Soundtrack and Dora the Explorer on DVD are what actually saved us. 

Our huge flag that reminded me how grateful I am to live in this free country

The huge flag that reminded me how grateful I am to live in this free country.

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Ava’s favorite thing about the trip was definitely the face painting.

playdough Too Lazy to Care

This homemade playdough kept the little ones entertained for hours.

cousins Too Lazy to Care

Lauren, Marlee, Ava, Lily

sound the alarm Too Lazy to Care

Rides on the fire engine and in the tractor bucket, the TLC Ranch is heaven on earth.

 

tlc ranch Too Lazy to Care

By this day it’s a miracle we got this shot. You can see on our faces the excitement to get in the car for the 14 hour trip back home.

 

 


Triathlon

It only took me six years to complete my goal of completing a triathlon! I DID IT! I am so happy I did it and I am so happy it is over. I am so glad my friend Christie (my hero) decided to do it first so I was motivated. And another thing I am grateful for, Catherine, my sister, who goes swimming with me at the crack of dawn. After doing my first triathlon, I think I will stick to these over marathon’s. I really enjoyed the cross-training aspect of this race. I definitely need to work on my swimming skills for next summer, because I was the LAST ONE out of the pool. I probably should be embarrassed but I am just happy I didn’t drown. I finished faster than I expected, so overall I was very proud of myself. Anyone want to sign up with me for next year?

partner Triathlon

Here’s my inspiration, Christie Weaver. She is seriously the buffest chick I know. 

swim Triathlon

bike Triathlon

finish Triathlon

The finish line is always a blessed sight!