Monday, October 26, 2009

Every Penny

The race track is worth every penny!! We have watched multiple children run in circles around the track for hours. Lucas loves to take his “vehicle fleet” around the track each day. (He has been given a car, a fire engine, two tricycles, and a peddle go-cart by wonderful friends. His parents don’t get him stuff like that. He is very spoiled.) We have started to dream about how to complete the backyard. The patio is wonderful too. We have eaten supper there multiple nights and have a parking lot for the “fleet.”

I brought home with me 2 bushels of apples and 20 pounds of grapes from my Parents’ house in Idaho. On Monday we bottled it all into juice. The total for a day’s work was 13.5 quarts apple juice and 5 quarts grape juice. My parents call it liquid gold. We opened a bottle of apple juice tonight. It was delicious!

There was a plant sale at the University of Arizona extension office this weekend. Lance went to get us more blackberry bushes. We were told the wrong time so when Lance arrived the blackberries were sold out. But Lance got to speak with a lady who taught him about pruning grapes, building a grape arbor, and gave him some cuttings of blackberries for free! We hope the blackberry will take root.

Lucas has resumed school. He also learned how to ride on a skateboard on his belly. He was very successful with no crashes the first time. The second time he crashed into a razor-type cactus. He will be more cautious of the plants next time. Kirk is cooing like crazy. Kirk especially likes to be outside and is happiest outside in his swing. He laughs with his brother all the time. He smiles more at Lucas than his parents.

One major accomplishment for me this week was the completion 26 of 40 credit hours for my counseling license. I need to have the other 14 credits done by my birthday next February.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Speedway

The big news this week is that construction on Locey Speedway was completed! The high speed track will officially open for business this coming Monday, although several test runs have been completed (without equipment.) We are pleased with the results. Underfoot has made several laps already.


L4 returned to Tucson and work on Monday. Mama and the boys returned on Thursday.

On Wednesday L4 participated in a heated board meeting. The board is faced with increased costs and decreased revenue.

Mama spent time in Idaho with her family. She took the boys to the orchard at Merridale and picked apples. She went to lunch with Grandpa K. This is cousin Mason and his Mama. Baby Mason is six weeks younger than K2. She took the boys to be with cousins S and S. Underfoot enjoyed a McDonald’s happy meal with his cousins. They returned to Salt Lake to stay with Grandpa H. Mama enjoyed being with both her Grandpas.

On Saturday we picked up our second round of Bountiful Baskets. We also had family pictures taken at a local park. The park was an interesting place. It is a wild west replica town with several shops and period exhibits. It was fun to walk around. They even have a 1/3 model steam train, although we were too early to see it in action.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Whirlwind


On Monday we did an Iron Rod activity for Family Home Evening. Mama and Underfoot moved dirt. On Tuesday our neighbors came and helped move more dirt. Why are we moving dirt? We are getting a race track for the boys to go in circles around in our backyard! On Wednesday the concrete guy showed up to start the process of pouring concrete in our back yard. In addition to the sidewalk, a patio and new walk way will increase our outdoor living space. We are excited to see Underfoot ride his bike in the back yard.

Thursday was a whirlwind of a day. We took a jet plane to Salt Lake City (SLC) to celebrate L4’s parents’ wedding anniversary. So in our preparations to leave town, we ran to the dump, clean the kitchen floor, did laundry, packed, and cleaned out the frig all before 10 am. Once at the airport, we ran to the gate believing we’d missed our boarding call to learn it had been delayed. We flew with NO problems. Upon arrival in Denver, the flight was delayed for an hour and half because the plane smelled so bad the airline changed planes. It had something to do with turbulence and vomit. We arrived safely in SLC and drove to my parents’ home.

Friday morning was spent looking at the changes in all the work project with K. and J. (my parents). Like this dance hall.... Like this future Mater truck....
In the afternoon, L4 fixed computers for my family while the boys and I got to drive around and spend the day with my Dad. It was a great treat! Unfortunately in the time we had we didn’t get to do all the things we wanted to do. Like spend more time with these folks...

Saturday was a full day of activities. We drove to SLC from Idaho arriving just in time for the luncheon at the Lion House. The L. family arrived, ate, talked, reminisced about the lives of their parents. One of the highlights was listening to the laughter and love shared between everyone.

The Original FamilyAfter a great slide show and Newly Wed Game, we went to the LDS Church History Museum.

Underfoot had a great time with his cousins while we were gone. He loves to play with the marble game. We came and spent the evening with my Grandpa H.

On Sunday, we attended church with my Grandpa H. It was a real treat to be with him. He is so positive and happy. After his church meeting, we went to the blessing of Lance’s sister’s baby, Angelina. Our family went to Temple Square to take a picture with the Salt Lake Temple. We had a yummy dinner at L4’s brother and sister-in-law’s home. We returned to Grandpa H’s home for the evening.

Auntie & Nephew are good friends.

It has been a full week with family. K2 is getting some teeth and has been uncomfortable. Besides teething, the boys have been great!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

On Monday Underfoot wanted to take care of K2. He crawled into his crib, put his arm around him, and promptly fell asleep. They slept like that for some time.
Underfoot tries hard to play with K2. K2 laughs most of the time. Sometimes he cries, especially when Underfoot gets a little too excited with the ball. All the hard balls (golf balls, baseballs, etc.) have been put away. We feel so blessed that Underfoot loves his brother and smiles with him.

L4 worked a lot because he wants to celebrate with his parents their wedding anniversary this coming weekend. L4 was selected to participate in a month long specialty course at work. It is exciting that he has been considered for the opportunity. He must be doing something right at work (even though we as his family don’t know what he does).

On Friday L4 worked a few hours. He came home, and we went into town for an adventure. We ended up at the Honda Dealership on a test drive. We really liked the Honda Pilot. Someday we hope to be able to afford one. . . perhaps in a few years.

Switch of authors. . . L4 is now writing.

A funny side note- as soon as we arrived at the dealership, the salesman asked if we’d like to see their Odysseys (mini-vans). I said that I am not a mini-van driving mama. The salesman teased me about minivans the entire time we were there. All the while, Underfoot did a great job climbing all over the seats.

At one point the salesman told us how we could get an aftermarket DVD system with screens in the headrests. He pointed out that children were not likely to damage the screens because they would be too high for a child to kick. As if on cue, Underfoot immediately kick the salesman’s headrest.

After the test drive, we headed north to the quaint little town in the mountains. It is at approximately 8000 feet above sea level. When we left the dealership, we didn’t really know where we were headed, just that we wanted to experience something new. We arrived in the little village to discover that the only place to get something to eat (that was open at 5 p.m. on a Friday night) was a small convenience store. We enjoyed a delicious dinner of Dorritos chips, saltine crackers, and canned tuna and chicken.

Underfoot has mastered several songs, including “The Wheels on the Bus”, and the “Intsy wincy spider”.
K2 is good at repeating the same sound over and over again.

Saturday morning was filled with a new experience for us. We participated in “Bountiful Baskets”. Bountiful Baskets is a food co-op where people pool their resources and purchase produce, bread, and other items directly from a wholesaler, rather than the grocery store. The results are impressive.

Our first time out, we were able to get 37 pounds of produce for 15 bucks! We got grapes, plums, apples, a cantaloupe, pears, and bananas. We also got lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, artichokes, potatoes, and broccoli. In addition, we purchased a 40 lb box of pears for 12 dollars.

The pears were canned later that evening at a friend’s house. We didn’t get home until after midnight. (We did play a few rounds of Wii tanks and the cow riding game while waiting for the pears to be processed in the canner.)

We enjoyed listening to our church’s General Conference yesterday and today. It is nice to be able to watch the leaders of our church speak on the internet from the comfort of our home. We can pause the proceedings and talk about what is being said. We were impressed by the number of people who spoke on the importance of the family and how parents have an obligation to teach their children true principles and skills. The solutions to the worlds problems can be found in homes where parents love each other and teach their children virtue and morality. The other concepts taught were that of service and the value of hard work.