Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Grateful

I just stepped outside to turn the sprinklers off and decided to take a minute to just look at the stars. I laid down on the swing on the back patio and just peered into the sky for a few minutes. I was overwhelmed with such an overpowering feeling of gratitude for all that my Heavenly Father has blessed me with. The stars in the sky, this wonderful community I live in, my amazing husband- who really is my everything, my boys-who are my world, my beautiful home, the spectacular world that was created for us to enjoy, both mine and Jake's parents, our brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, grandparents, aunts and uncles and cousins, our awesome friends. I could go on and on. I love this time of year to celebrate the birth of our country and the arrival of the pioneers to our state. It really is amazing when you think about it. Another thing I love about July is it is the month that Jake and I had our very first date. July 7th 2001. 12 years ago, although I remember it like it was yesterday. Every July I still get a little twitterpated when I think about all of Jake and I's firsts together. Our first date, the first time I met all his family at the annual 24th of July extended family breakfast for dinner. My first time going camping with his friends after we'd just been dating 2 weeks! We went river rafting with his friends and Lynn and Kay Moyes' family that July. We just got home tonight a little while ago from the annual Weston pioneer day dinner. I love that they're still keeping that tradition alive. We went to Bear Lake last week with Jake's high school friends and their wives and families- what amazing people they all are! I think back to twelve years ago this month and how that decision to be Jake's girlfriend, fiance, and wife has affected the course of my life. The BEST decision I've ever made! I know without a doubt I'm not capable of making that good of decisions on my own and I'm so grateful the Lord helped me know what his plan was for me. 12 years later and I couldn't be happier! I feel so very blessed to be married to such a wonderful man who still treats me like a queen and is such a wonderful husband, father, friend, priesthood holder and everything I could have dreamed I would want my husband to be and so much more! I am extremely grateful he is by side to help me raise these three crazy, fun, hyper, beautiful little boys! What a blessing it is to be their mother! It isn't always easy, in fact it's downright hard! But I am extremely humbled and feel so very blessed that the Lord trusted Jake and I enough to send us these strong spirits to raise. I think far to often in life we get so caught up in the daily grind, barely feeling like we have time to breathe, that we don't take the time to smell the roses or look at the stars. I'm glad I took the time tonight, it really helps me keep a more balanced perspective on the things that matter most.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Bear Lake July 17-21 2013

These pictures are in random order so I'll just explain each one:

We loved gathering around the camp fire each night and roasting marshmallows, chit chatting, and sleeping?

Ahhh, my sweet little baby Ridgey has fallen asleep in my arms. I know he's four, but I can still hold him while he sleeps right? Reminds me of a line from the story "I'll love you forever" ... as long as I'm living my baby you'll be...

We spent two days at the lake and had a blast! Laynie's climbing on the boat and that's Denim and Brax on the tubes, a crew of kids with Blake on Ed and Brittney's relaxation station, and that's Ed and Brittney on Troy's wave runner.

Jake and Ridge on the wave runner. Ridge absolutely loved it! Jake said Ridge was so excited to ride around on it!


Denim and Braxton waiting patiently to be pulled by the boat.

Gunnar getting a turn to drive the wave runner.

Brody and Ridge having a blast riding on the boat!

Dalton pulling the tubes in with that shocked look that bear lake water gives you once you're in past your waist!

Ridge chasing the seagulls! He had so much fun on the north beach! It's the perfect beach for kids because it's so shallow for such a long ways. I wish I would've gotten a video of Ridge barrel rolling in the water!

Gunnar got to be a pretty good wave runner driver!

Gage, Gunnar, and Jed Hurd 

Gage and Gunnar

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Jed and Joe Hurd

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Me and Brax

Geana and I got to take the wave runners to the loading dock. It was a blast to ride them with out any kids for a little while!


Jake loves to think of creative games for the kids to play. Gunnar, Jake, Dakota, Dean Hall, and Camron

Becky was a genius and thought to bring play doh! The kids loved it!

Ridge making his play doh creation.

Hanging out at the bowery. This is where we had our breakfasts and dinners. Jake and I made fish, beef, and chicken street tacos for our assigned dinner. We strung some white lights around the bowery and had a Mexican fiesta afterwards, complete with some zumba, line dancing, the hokey pokey and the macarena. Gonzalo was awesome at the Macarena! 

The kids had a good time playing on the tire swing. 

Road Trip!

We stopped and visited our good friends the Checkett's in Dayton Idaho on our way home. Logan was out of town for work, but it was still so good to see LuElla and the kids. My kids call LuElla and Logan's kids their Idaho cousins! We love them! 

Ridge and Hayden became good friends/trouble makers together;)

I have the best husband ever! He kept all nine kids entertained so LuElla and I could chat:) 

Me and LuElla. We were inseperable in high school. Our senior year we had 6 out of 8 classes together, we worked together after school, ran track together, did FFA together, and still had to talk on the phone every night after work! Somehow we never ran out of things to talk about! Even though we are now miles away from eachother, and crazy busy with our families and kids, we still stay in touch and are great friends:) She is such an amazing person and has always been such a great example to me!





Our last day at camp we had a BB Gun competion. Blake and Jessica had prizes and everything! It was pretty serious! So fun!

Some of the boys on the relaxation station at the lake.

Jake drew this picture of Gonzalo knee boarding. He knee boarded forever! I don't think he knew he was supposed to pull himself onto his knees so he just laid on the board and held on for dear life! We were worried that he was afraid to let go. When he finally did we asked if he was ok and he said he was, I couldn't quite tell if he liked it or not. 

Most of the kids and Bryce, minus The Hurd's and Troy's boys. 

Group picture: Bryce and Erin Moyes and their kids: Ben, Abby, Grace, and Spencer; Jake and I and our boys; Blake and Jessica and their kids: Brody and Emma; Gary and Becky: Justin, Lindsey, and Carson; Shane and Geana: Braxton, Dakota, Camron, and their exchange student Gonzalo; Ed and Brittney: Laynie, Allie, Dean, and Kyler
Missing: Joe and Steph Hurd: Jed, Gage, Cori and Troy Facer and his boys Jake and Denim who all left early 
We just got home from our annual friends' trip. This year we went to Bear Lake and stayed at Blake's family's property in Paris, Idaho. We had such a fun time! I absolutely love this group of people! It's great that all the guys are still friends and what's even more amazing is they all married incredible women that I admire so much and we all just get along so well! The kids all get along great too! It really is incredible! It is just so refreshing and pleasant to be around this whole group!

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Flaming Gorge

Dalton and Gunnar had so much fun on the tubes! They loved to ram into each other and play "bumper tubes!"
We did something out of the ordinary this year for the fourth of July. We abandoned all the usual festivities and went out of town. We went to Flaming Gorge -and it was a blast! We were so lucky to have Jake's parents come with us as well. 

Ridge loved to curl up under the steering wheel and let the boat rock him to sleep! He did this almost every time we went out on the water!


There's Ridge snoozing while Jake drives

Gunnar found himself a nice spot for a nap as well!

We caught tons of fish! Those kokanee are delicious and so fun to catch!

Dalton and Jake are ready to go! 

Jake, Dallas, Dalton, Gunnar and Ridge. The boys and their morning catch!

Gunnar got himself stuck in the mud!

Gunnar found some nasty black mud that he just had to paint himself up with!


Dalton caught this little rainbow right off the bank. He's become quite the little fisherman!

Dallas kept the rock tower tradition alive!

One of Ridge's favorite things to do was to curl up in Grandma's lap and have her read to him:) 

Dalton and Gunnar became quite the tubers!

They decided to switch tubes and Gunnar tucked himself right down in the middle of the big tube so we could hardly see him!

Gunnar is quite the knee-boarder!  It was so fun to watch him really get the hang of it!

Because I was always the one behind the camera Jake snapped this "lovely" picture of me!

Dallas and Joyce and their monstrous fish!

Ridge loved walking around camp carrying a book to look at. He's quite the little bookworm!

Ridge and I taking a turn on the tube. Ridge loved it! He squealed and giggled the entire time!

Gunnar, Dalt, Ridge and I playing "bumper tubes!" It was a blast! 



Ridge decided to throw his hands up and scream and wanted Dalton and I to do it with him:) 

We finally convinced Dalton to try knee boarding. Here he is his first time. He caught on super and fast and figured out how to weave back and forth. He was out there for about a half hour! We couldn't get him off of it! I think he's hooked!


Gunnar is our die hard knee boarder. He knee boarded every day!

We went down by the little red cliffs and did some fishing:) 

Here's our camp. Jake's Uncle Brent and Aunt Rebecca gave us their old camper. This was our second trip in it- we're loving it! Our truck and camper looks like Joyce and Dallas' twin! We parked the boats back in this little cove, it worked out so nice having them tucked away from the wind and waves. It was also so nice to have this little cove to swim and play in. We had such a wonderful relaxing trip! We decided instead of having a big dinner every night when the fishing and skiing was the best, we should have a late luch/dinner around 2:00 in the afternoon. It worked out so nice! We had fried fish and potatoes that Dallas and Joyce cooked one afternoon, and the next afternoon Jake and I whipped up some Mexican fish tacos.  Jake and I both got to spend some time wakeboarding! We love it! I just need to improve my boat driving skills a little:) One time I was pulling Jake and we had put both tubes in the bow of the boat and I was having a hard time seeing over them. I asked the boys to keep an eye on Jake and let me know when he crashes. Apparently he had crashed like a quarter mile back before they thought about telling me! Good thing there weren't any other boats around besides Jake's dad who was fishing from his boat and watching the whole thing! He said later he was wondering how long I was going to leave Jake out there! Ooops!
 The night of the Fourth we gathered around the camp fire and watched some other campers light off fireworks. Then Dalton told us the poem he'd memorized at school this year called Freedom Isn't Free:

FREEDOM IS NOT FREE
I watched the flag pass by one day.
It fluttered in the breeze
A young Marine saluted it, and then
He stood at ease.

I looked at him in uniform
So young, so tall, so proud
With hair cut square and eyes alert
He'd stand out in any crowd.

I thought, how many men like him
Had fallen through the years?
How many died on foreign soil?
How many mothers' tears?

How many Pilots' planes shot down?
How many foxholes were soldiers' graves?
No, Freedom is not free.

I heard the sound of taps one night,
When everything was still.
I listened to the bugler play
And felt a sudden chill.

I wondered just how many times
That taps had meant "Amen"
When a flag had draped a coffin
of a brother or a friend.

I thought of all the children,
Of the mothers and the wives,
Of fathers, sons and husbands
With interrupted lives.

I thought about a graveyard
at the bottom of the sea
Of unmarked graves in Arlington.
No, Freedom isn't free!!

Copyright 1981 by Kelly Strong

It really made me think about how grateful I am to live in this country. To be able to enjoy and visit beautiful places and spend time with my loved ones. I am so grateful for those who have made it possible for us to live in this free Nation and enjoy all the freedoms that we do. 
We had such a wonderful fourth of July!