Monday, October 20, 2008

What's been happenin' . . .

Lots of things have been going on since I updated last. This past weekend I spent a couple of days at Cashelle's house and then the next couple Lacey, Amanda, Cody, and Chris came for the deer hunt. I had a great UEA weekend with all my family. I loved it! This first picture is of Cody trying to drive Curt's truck up at deer camp. This was for the rifle hunt. Their camp was on the Face on Scott Miller's property. It sure is nice of him to let them camp there every year. The picture shows the mighty hunters getting ready for a drive. Curt drove us up to the cornpatch. Chris, Traci, Jared, and I did the first drive. Man, I felt like I was on the Biggest Loser or something. I did realize how out of shape I am. It was great exercise--we didn't see a deer, though.
Cody all dressed up in his camo ready to go hunting. Saturday Curt and Chris came down and took him up the canyon for a couple of hours. Lacey, Amanda, Cody, and I went out to Los Amigos for lunch on Saturday. That's always the hunter's widows tradition. Come to think of it, I think I didn't even cook--Fred's fed us one night, McDonald's one morning. (Wow, I'm a great hostess.) We had a lot of fun, though.
What a cutie. Look at those blue eyes.
The next few pictures are from the muzzle loader deer hunt. Their camp was up Manti Canyon. Curt took these pictures with his camera.
More autumn leaves.
More autumn leaves.
Their camp in the background under the trees.
Here they are around the campfire. They really have a great time being together--even if they don't all get their deer!

Another look at the hunting group.
This was yet another hunt--Landon's up on the Boulder. Curt said it was really a rough sucker. Landon was hunting his elk. He got a really nice one. Curt didn't get to see him shoot it. He got it during the week.
Jerry, Logan, and Landon on the Boulder.
The Twitchell party on a flat. Where they went hunting they had to take four-wheelers.
For Curt's birthday on September 11, Dalliam Henningson decorated his closet at the high school. She also got him a bucket full of fresh vegetables.
Curt, A. J. and I getting ready for the BYU game with New Mexico. I had a great time. BYU won--too bad they couldn't keep the streak going.
For UEA weekend I went up to visit Cashelle and her family. She had found a cute idea in a magazine. She tie dyed their shirts orange and then they drew pumpkin faces on the pumpkins with permanent black marker. They looked so cute! Cashelle is such a good mom.
Spencer looking up at Gammy trying to figure out who has him this time. He sure is growing.
Cute little Spencer in his tie-dyed onesie.
Audrey showing off her "scribbly" shirt. She didn't want to wear it. She said it was too scribbly. I thought they were so unique; and the girls had so much fun decorating their own shirts.
Thomas in his shirt.
Madalynn sporting her new pumpkin shirt.





Sunday, October 5, 2008

OK, I'm a little slow . . . Zoo Day!

Before I begin my blog, let me just say I thoroughly enjoyed conference today (Sunday). President Monson made me cry when he said to enjoy today. Tomorrow all the little fingerprints on everything will be gone. Curt and I are at that stage in our lives. We were sad when all the kids left home to make families of their own. But we are so grateful now they are all doing so well, enlarging our family and giving us beautiful grandchildren. Also, their partners are now an irreplaceable part of our family. We love each and every one of them (A.J., Amanda, and Landon). We will be blessed with one more grandchild in February. Lacey and Landon will get to try their hand at parenthood. I was just thinking today after President Monson's talk that when Curt and I were starting our family, Grandpa Ben, Grandma Kjar, Grandpa Barney, and Grannie were where we are now. It's sad that this life moves on so quickly. I'm getting teary eyed again, better continue on with my blog.

The weekend after Spencer was born (September 20, I think), all of us except Cashelle, A.J., and Spencer took an outing to the zoo. We had a wonderful time. Here are some pictures from that weekend. This first one is Curt with a sleeping Cody. What a precious picture. OK, I have all these pictures in the reverse order of what I wanted them, but I'm not deleting them to get them in order. One of these days I'll figure out how to get them in the order I want. ANYWAY, here we are AFTER our trip to the zoo on the zoo property enjoying a picnic lunch. By now we were all worn out.
At the entrance to the zoo, the kids were msmerized with the water ball there. They all had to touch it (me included).
Pompa and Madalynn on the train.
Audrey on the train. She and I were sharing this seat.
Everyone else behind me on the train: Amanda, Thomas, Chris, Cody, Landon, and Lacey.
Thomas on the carousel. He chose the zebra to ride on.
Madalynn and Audrey with Amanda on the carousel.
Cody and Chris on the carousel. Cody didn't really like it at first.
One of the zookeepers was walking through the crowd to take this snake back to its home. Madalynn and Audrey got to pet it (yuck!).
This was the highlight of Tommy's trip to the zoo. (Lacey got a better picture of it on her blog.) This is the "Ooo, ooo, ahh, ahh's" (monkeys to Tommy). The one was picking the other one's butt (another yuck). For some odd reason, this was Tommy's most memorable part of the zoo. He kept saying "ooo, ooo, ahh ahh eat poop."
Thomas, quite the handsome little man.
Two sisters (Madalynn and Audrey) hugging one another. Aren't they cute?
Chris and Cody. Cody playing with the water. Chris, what's up with your eyes?
A. J. with our newest grandson, Spencer. Don't I just have the cutest grandkids?