Monday, November 30, 2009

Girls Camp -- from July

This is the 2nd year I was able to spend time with Kyra and Erica up at Girls Camp. It was a great week with a lot of memories made. We've got flag football going on in the background. The theme was CBU: Challenge to Become University. Our ward was red. At the game they had Camp Aerie-ettes do a half time dance complete with popcorn and snow cones for treats. We had a field day one afternoon with A LOT of great group, team-building games and a day of mini classes. Flag raising and devotionals every morning and night and a day hike to boot. The group "Mercy River" came up one evening to do a private concert for us.
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Young Women in Excellence

A week or so ago, the girls were celeberated at our ward's Young Women in Excellence. One of the activities was for parents to tell what flower they chose to represent their daughter and why. I chose Virginia Bluebells for Kyra. The true blue color represented her loyalty to friends and family; the many blooms represented her multitude of talents; and the bells symbolized her beautiful singing voice.
For Erica I chose the Woodland Hyacinth. Anything that grows in the woods represents Erica -- she is very earthy and a no-nonsense girl, unless Kyra gets ahold of her. I also chose a flower that has multiple blooms because Erica is very multi-talented, especially in her storytelling imagination, her piano playing, her trumpet playing and her ballroom dancing. I also picked this flower because when one looks at it, your eyes dart around trying to take everything in -- instead of lingering on one flower. That represents Erica's speed: she types fast, walks fast, talks fast, plays music fast, thinks fast, writes fast....you name it, she's a Speed Demon.
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Bryce_Sunset Point

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Bryce_Navajo Trail at Sunset Point

This is just a short clip of some of the Navajo Trail that goes down into Bryce Canyon. We weren't prepared for the chilly weather this particular day, so we just stayed on top. Click on the title. Read more!

Bryce_Paria Point

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Bryce_Inspiration Point A

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Bryce_Inspiration Point B

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Bryce Canyon_Us Freezing

The kids were getting restless and fooling around, so I just captured a quick clip. Of course they all became statues. Read more!

Bryce_Fairyland VIew Point

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Bryce Canyon_Bryce video clip

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Thanksgiving in Southern Utah

Our family spent four nights in Southern Utah, visiting both Zion Canyon Natl Park and Bryce Canyon Natl Park. If you click on the title, it will take you to a slideshow of the pictures we took. The first two days were beautiful and clear, and then we hit some snow at Bryce Canyon which made us miss going down into the canyon itself. I hope we have the opportunity to go back down into Bryce as a family. The scenery was stunning from up top, and I really want to share the views from the bottom with the kids.
The first day we went horseback riding around the Zion Ponderosa Ranch where we were staying. Later in the afternoon we drove to Kamas, aka "Little Hollywood" for the plethora of old movie sets left from 40-something westerns that were filmed there. It was closed :( due to Thanksgiving, but we were able to drive to a cabin in the middle of a new housing development that was the set used on one of the episodes of Gunsmoke. We took the "scenic" way home which took us close to Coral Pink Sand Dunes -- but it was getting so late in the day, and we really didn't have a clue where we were, so we didn't actually go into the park. We just saw some coral-colored sand dunes along the way, and hooked back up to the main highway. The weather was beautifully clear and crisp. The second day we visited Zion's and hiked a few trails -- Canyon Overlook, Riverwalk and Lower and Upper Emerald Pools. We also saw an IMAX show about Zion's. The third day we visited Bryce with the intention of hiking down in, but the snow caught up to us and we admired from the rim. Night was upon us promptly at 6:00, so we spent the evenings playing family games (Candyland, Sorry, Monopoly, Slamwich and Life) and watching old Christmas cartoons, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Santa Claus Is Coming to Town. We probably saw over 500 head of deer during our visit. They were everywhere. There was even a herd of buffalo close to where we were staying.
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Adam's 18th Birthday

We almost pulled off a surprise birthday party for Adam, but a cousin let it slip at 5:00 that night! We invited new and old friends and Adam loved seeing everyone. The highlight of his night was seeing his old sensai from Mushin Self-Defense, Brian Yamasaki. He was kind enough to step in for a quick hello. We had plenty of treats and ice cream for the crowd. We asked that no gifts be given, but they were welcome to contribute 18 cents to his car fund. Mom had a DVD slideshow running in the background of Adam's 18 years. While the mayhem was happening down below, Erica, Kyra and Nick Miner were in our kitchen putting together spiders. Adam was answering Jessica's Harvest Dance invite by filling her bedroom with these creepy crawlies.
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Move over, Gene Kelly!

Kyra loves the rain. Erica caught her on film dancing in our first rain of the fall.
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Viewmont Homecoming 2009

Adam's Homecoming group feasted in our basement. The guys cooked dinner and Mom got out her china. Adam and his very attractive date in teal are on the front corner. Adam works with her at Layton Surf-n-Swim lifeguarding. Four of the boys are in Adam's Priest Quorum.
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Halloween Night

Jake dressed up as Nintendo's Luigi this year. The girls spent the evening with friends passing out candy and watching a scary movie.
Halloween night was Adam's Harvest Dance. He and Jessica Arnold went as a prince and princess. He couldn't get too technical with details because 'you can't dance with those things on, Mom!'
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Carving Pumpkins

Finding time this year to carve pumpkins was crazy! We ended up with only ONE block of time, Halloween morning, to get all the kids together at once.
Adam carved a very intricate Nintendo figure called Link, Kyra carved an Indian face, Jake made a puffball (which he's holding in the Halloween night post) and Erica carved a wolf and a vampire almost biting a woman's throat -- the Twilight buzz.
Mom decided to do a scene from hell. It looked a lot better with REAL fire in it at night.
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Kyra Fall Soccer Season

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Harvest Dance

Adam was asked to Harvest Dance in September. Someone had a lot of fun putting it up - - - and someone had to work hard to get it all down.
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When Friends Come Over

This doesn't look very neat and orderly when you walk into our home, but I love it. I love that the kids feel comfortable having hordes of people come into our home. I love the noise and the chaos of giggling, loud teenagers. I love the dramatic screams followed by laughter that carry from the basement during intense movies. I love the shouts from competitve foosball players. I am a mother of teenagers....and loving every minute of it.
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Balcony Garden

Bill bought 'earth boxes' this year and we tried a garden up on our balcony away from critters. This is only a small representation of what we grew. Not bad for first-timers. Our biggest obstacle was remembering it was there!
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