Friday, June 26, 2009

Last Game of Winter Hockey & opening day of Baseball

Since there's only one post for March, I just have to hurry and get it done! Then I'll only be five months behind (for three more days).

This was on March 20th. Zach had his last game of hockey for the Winter Season and Kaitlyn had her opening day of baseball. Ryan and I had to divide and conquer. At least there wasn't too much of an overlap.

Here's Zach after his last game:


His team got first place this season. They worked really hard and had a great time. Zach is still doing great on defense. It's still his favorite position to play and he didn't play too much offense this season. Here's his team:

Here they are with their coach:


After the above shots were taken, we slathered on some sunscreen and headed out to the baseball field. We changed leagues this year, do to some boundary changes, and we're excited to see how this year goes. Here is Kaitlyn's team. She's the only girl this year, just the way she likes it.


Kaitlyn is on the left, second one from the back. I know it's hard to see. I'll put in some better shots later.

Goodbye hockey and cold weather and hello baseball and warm (ok, mostly hot) weather!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Logan, Utah Trip...

Wow! It's only been two or three months since my last post! As you can see, I started this one a LONG time ago and have been trying to find some pics for it. I've decided though, that I need to move on. Here it goes! (I'm into March now - only 6 months behind!)

This February we had the opportunity to travel to Logan to go to a wedding. We were able to get a great deal on airplane tickets, so we took our first flight as a family. It was good to start with a short flight, as William, even though he liked it, did get a little sick. Everyone else did great. I had a few pictures of this, but can't seem to find them. Oh well.

We just happened to be flying in during the Draper Temple Open House, so we were able to head over and go through it. What a wonderful experience. (Thanks Eric for taking us over to it). It was, of course, beautiful inside and out.

Here's Zach in the church afterwards:


I love this picture! They had a really big one in the church where everyone ended up after the open house.

Here we are admiring it as a family:

Here we are posing in front of it:

After we went through, we were able to pose in front of it (you can tell we've been traveling all day):
Here's another shot of the temple (without us):

We stayed with our good friends, The Richards, and I felt like we were barely able to see them. They also helped watch the kids during all of the skiing, wedding, etc. and we're so grateful for them! We defintely owe them. They need to come to Vegas, drop off the kids, and go to a hotel by themselves. Hopefully we can repay them some day.

On Friday, Ryan, Zach, Dawson Richards (Zach's friend) and I were able to head up to Beaver Mountain and hit the slopes. It's been a long time since I've been able to go skiing, but other than my knees getting a little sore (I'm getting old!!) it was a lot of fun. It was Zach's first time and he did a great job. It was fun to have Dawson there and he was even patient with me as I tried teaching him (sometimes I can barely get myself down the mountain)! Unfortunately we forgot to take any pictures of us skiing though!

Ryan made up for it that night when he went up and took some amazing shots of the Logan Temple. Here are a few of my favorites:

He does an amazing job and I'm so glad he's having fun with photography! Good job Ry!

On Saturday Ryan and I went to Tyler and Joni's wedding at the Logan Temple. It was an amazing experience and we loved being able to see them get sealed. Congratulations Tyler and Joni!


Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Zach's Blue & Gold Dinner

At the beginning of February, Zach (and the family) had our first Blue and Gold Dinner for Cub Scouts. Zach has really enjoyed scouting and we have too. (I hope so because this is just the beginning...)

Anyway, the theme of the dinner was a "State" theme where each of the scouts (or couple of scouts, if they had more than one cub scout in a family) were/was assigned a state to decorate a table around. Zach ended up with Colorado and had a fabulous idea to do some Colorado Mountains as a diorama. I had never made one up to this point in my life, and had to go online to figure it out a little bit. So we headed to Home Depot and Michael's and grabbed some supplies and over the course of a few days made some Colorado Mountains. It was a fun project and almost everyone in the family was able to help out. Here are a few shots of the finished project:


The Front:

A view into the Lake...

The Camping Grounds around the back side of the mountain:

Check out the waterfall and the boat (and of course GI Joe who is supposed to be fishing)!

Here is the back side of the opposite mountain:

All of the scouts (and their families) got there early and set up their tables and got everything ready. Here is what our table looked like after we set everything up:

If you look closely over the snow capped skiing mountain, you will see an airplane flying through the air (it's right over the book). That was Zach's idea. He wanted that airplane to be flying over the mountains, so we wired it right into the mountain!


After everyone had their tables set up, we were able to walk around and judge the tables and vote for our favorite (only one). We have some very creative and decorative people in our ward and we had some great tables. After it was all said and done and the votes were in, Florida ended up taking first place (a very eye pleasing display of oranges and limes with a Disney World theme intertwined), New York was second place (Garren Craig made the Empire State building out of sugar cubes!), and Zach (Colorado) took third place! Good job Zach!


Thanks to the Cub Scout Committee for all of their work! It was a great time!

Some Favorite images Ryan shot...