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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Good times with Friends

We met some friends for lunch downtown last week. Our kids love to play together. This is the Brigham Young Park next the the temple. We even got to see Pam's husband, Albert. I think I average seeing him once a year. He just finished school and got a job in Southern Utah as a pharmacist.
We tried to capture a picture of all three of us. Pam, Amy and Angela.
2nd try!
Third try might be the best!

Getting ready for Summer

We got a box in the mail the other day.
BOTH kids loved to play in it!
Talk about cozy
Now we are ready to go camping this summer.
2 kid sleeping bags.
The best part of them is that you can unzip the bottom and add another foot to the sleeping bag as they grow. We should be set until they are really big!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Washington Trip - Spokane

Our last stop on our trip was to visits my little sister who just had a baby. I got the impression her house is the hub of the neighborhood. She has a box of toys inside her front door that the kids come in and get all the time. According to Tyler this is the "bike dock".
The drive took us 5 hours from Seattle. My AC was not working at this point and my check engine light came on for the entire 5 hours. The car was emitting a funny bad smell. I got it all checked out in Spokane and found that some fluid had leaked out causing the check engine light and smell... so they wiped up the fluid and done... they didn't even charge me. And the AC was easy to fix too. Super grateful!

We had hauled our bikes with us on the trip. So first thing first we had to get Isaac on his bike. We got his pedals off so he could just learn the art of balancing first. It was a delight to hear him say, at 7:30 in the morning ... can we go ride now?

Another one of the highlights of our trip was the nightly wrestling with Uncle Eric. The wrestling match started out with Eric kneeling on the floor saying something like... And in the middle of the ring Daddy Allen, world champion, weighing in at 150 pounds.... Then announcing the kids in a similar fashion. Then they came to the middle and started. There were so many smiles and laughs and tickling!
Four kid against one daddy! My oh My!
We also went downtown one day to a beautiful park. We had a nice picnic lunch and let the kids run around.

Here is baby Miles. He was so sweet. I love his shirt!
Our last day there was beautiful! We got in our swimsuits it was so warm.
It was warm, but that doesn't mean the water was warm. Would you go down the slide this way? Ella sure did! COLD!

Darren said in Utah is was raining and cold the whole week. Ella went sledding in the pool just for daddy.
I think we will have many more fun memories ahead... with all our cousins!
Tyler was feeling rather homesick on Thursday night. So instead of taking two days to get home (stopping in Boise again) I packed up the car late Thursday night, slept for 5 hours, then put the kids in the car at 4:30 AM and started the drive home. It was fantastic. The kids slept for half the trip home. We talked, sang songs, ate good food.

It was so fun to tell Darren as I drove home- "We will be home for Dinner tonight .. will you?"

A day early was so nice. The 10.5 hour drive went by so fast. The kids were wonderful. We loved our trip. It was all I had hoped it would be!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Washington Trip - Seattle

We loved that Tacoma and Seattle are so close to each other. In just under an hour we were there. My sister Rachel and husband Rob live there, in West Seattle to be exact. Rachel was the greatest hostess. She had great food planned, fun things to see, and sadly more ideas than we could possibly fit in. She catered her itinerary to a Tyler. He has been so excited to see Seattle.

We started with driving our car onto the ferry. This was extremely fun for him.
Rob spent a lot of his time answering questions as fast as he could.
Their little dude Ely was super easy going on all our outings. We are excited for him to start running around with all his other cousins.
We went to a really neat Naval Museum on Bainbridge Island. Tyler continued with is 4,000 questions.

They had a really fun park there with cool water sculptures.
Talk about hostess. Rachel even found the local electric train store. Tyler walked around and around. There were so many neat trains in there. Then we went and got some great ice-cream at the local hub.
Sunday night we went for a super cool drive around the industrial side of Seattle. I think Tyler took at least 100 pictures on his camera of this area. I am not sure how we go so lucky, but just as we arrived at this little look out a little tugboat was hauling this huge empty cargo ship. Those are some big boats.
Tyler loved these big cranes in the back ground. They lift up the containers from the trains and move them horizontally over to the ship waiting in the harbor.... pretty cool!

This is a Missile Radar Detector thing a ma-bo-ber. It is a huge floating ... ship thing. You know, to detect Missiles. It was pretty huge and pretty neat. It is behind the big yellow ship ... which shows how big it is since the yellow ship is pretty huge!
We missed our Daddy a lot on this trip, but we sure had a whole lot of fun!
Darren spent all this time with us away...working! But over the weekend he did get a beautiful mnt bike ride in up at Corner Canyon in Draper. A storm was moving in, but his picture sure looked beautiful.

Washington Trip- Tacoma

We drove 8.5 hours to Tacoma Washington to stay with our friend Dan and Angenette (Neti) Call. They have three kids, once of which I hadn't met yet... Joseph. The kids love to play with Elena and Leah.

Staying with Neti was a great way to start the trip. We relaxed, played, ate good food because she is a great cook, and splurged on a few good treats for ourselves. We even got a good run in while the kids watched Smurfs at home with Dan.

Neti took us to an old train station. Tyler loves trains.

We got to see some fun glass art work by Dale Chihuly. When I was studying in Israel I got to view some of his art work in Old Jerusalem by David's Citadel. He has a huge bridge going to his museum which is filled with great art work. It was a great "museum trip" for us.

Elena who is 6 skipped school one day to go to the Zoo with us. We went to Point Defiance, which houses the zoo and a huge beautiful park. A highlight of the trip for sure!



I could see countless times on this trip the Lord watching out for us. We would pray as a little family to arrive safely at our destinations. We would also pray to keep a nice happy feeling in our car. But there were other times when I know we were being watched over and protected.

The only imperfection of the whole trip happened in Tacoma. And it was more funny than not. I accidentally turned on the heat at Neti's house. At about 12:30 AM she came downstairs. We were all dying of heat. We realized what I had done. The house was 83 degrees downstairs and felt 10 degrees hotter upstairs. Neti said she was glad we caught it then or they might have been cooked medium well by the morning!
On our last morning there we went to a lovely neighborhood park with a little lake in the middle. We rode around it three times, a mile each lap. I ran, the kids biked. It was a beautiful area. Washington is just so green and lush!

Washington Trip- First stop Boise

We just got home from a two week vacation to the lovely state of Washington. We were gone a total for 12 days. Darren didn't get to come with us. This is his busy season right now. (His company is getting their yearly audit, he is in charge, he works long long hours = we go on vacation!)

Our first stop was Boise Idaho. 5.5 hours. The kids watched movies most of the way up. The drive was quick and exciting.

We stayed with the LaRiviere's- Other wise know as Dan and Katie's or Chloe and Stella's depending on who is talking.

Tyler was so excited to be there he woke up at 6:30 to play with everyone. so... he and I got on our shoes and he road his bike for 3 miles as I got a nice run in.

Then we came back and played.







Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Hijacked!


How long do you think it will take Amy to notice that I - Neti - posted on her blog instead of her? I'm guessing a couple of days. Any other guesses?

Sunday, May 8, 2011

UCC event- Towerland in Hanksville

I spent the weekend in Hanksville Utah. It is in central Utah by Goblin Valley. The area I was in is also called Towerland because there are sandstone towers everywhere.

Our goal, the Utah Climbing Club, was to learn to climb up to the top of these towers.

The trick with this kind of rock climbing is that sandstone crumbles. Quite often you put your fingers on a hold or your foot on a ledge but then ... it just crumbles away when you try to stand on it.

This is me on the "Dirty Devil" a 5.9 trade crack climb--- an 80 foot tower. It was amazing standing on top of it. I am about 1/3 of the way up the tower with a red shirt on.
We camped one night in the sandy desert. The sun was hot - thankfully only in the high 70's, low 80's. We had to haul our gear all over.
This is me on top of "The Castle" a 5.10 80 foot tower. I didn't lead any of these towers, meaning I didn't go up first. I am far from that good. But I did climb up nice and steady once the rope was secure on the top!
I got to climb to the top of three towers on Friday.

On Saturday Ang my friend showed up and she and I attempted and succeeded in climbing "The Strummer." We had a "coach" helping us learn what to do to climb this very tall tower. How tall it is, I don't know. But it is rated an A3. What that means is A0 means if the person climbing falls the belayer and the climber will be fine. A6 means if the climber falls the climber will probably be dead of very badly hurt. We climbed an A3. Right in the middle. Thankfully we didn't have to lead it, we just hung safely from a rope a GOOD climber had put up several days before.

Ang is on the big rock and I am sitting holding the rope by the smaller group of rocks.
Slightly out of order, but the desert was amazing at sunset.
You can see our coach teaching Ang how to place gear correctly so she wont fall. We were learning to place lots of interesting things into the rocks. Pitons (metal you hammer into the rock), cams (funning looking jaws that you squeeze together into the rock) and nuts (little small metals pieces to jam into the rock)

And all these things are supposed to hold you into the wall. But we were also learning about aid climbing. We didn't' actually "rock climbing" up this we "aided" up the wall. We used ladders and things called aiders to get up the rock. You can see a ladder Ang is standing in.
This is me with our coach. He was my guardian angel. He stayed with me for the full 3 hours I climbed. I was a bit ... chicken!
You can see some gear in the wall... so interesting to think a little tiny piece of gear can hold me! Well I hope they can, if I place them correctly!

We got off the wall after 6 hours of climbing. Headed into Blondies and inhaled a burger and a milk shake. Then settled in for a long drive home.

It was a great weekend. Definitely an adventure!