Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Reunion & River Running

It was our annual family outing. Almost everyone came and no pouting. Floated the Provo River with laughter and shouting, Splashing, smiles and some master scouting.
As your family gets older with teens of their own, it becomes much harder to get together, especially if three families live out of state. No amount of planning will make it succeed until everyone is on board. We had the perfect spot at Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, right next to the play land, river and lots of shade trees. How lucky is that. We could look up the river to see if our raft had made it down. Amongst the millions of tubes, it was pretty tricky. Parking was at a premium. Three runs later we were hot, tired and ready to go home.
We met at 9am, sharing a scone and French toast breakfast with fruit, etc. Then headed out with a lunch in tow. The six man raft was rented from BYU which included oars, life jackets and a pump for $80. What a deal! Tubes rent for $15 each trip at the river. With our three trips it calculated out to be about $5. The most fun of all was being together, laughing, splashing and having a great time. Little Max even ran the rapids.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Angels Among Us -Today Was Her Birthday

July 20th is Mom's birthday. It's just past the middle of the summer months, June, July & August and easy to remember. When we were kids, we would make a freezer full of ice cream or she'd buy her favorite, Maple Nut. I had some a few weeks ago. It was more delicious than I remember. Mom would make a German Chocolate dripper cake, too and take it easy for the day.
She loved seeing her great-grand children. There are 59 or 60 in all now. The youngest two are Junie, Melody's baby and Russell, Alyson & Stephen's. We weren't ready when she left us, but I am sure she knows these two little ones and others that have come along in the past five years.
Mom was a friendly gal, one of a kind. She stopped folks in the store, but they didn't mind, Or someone in the check-out she stood behind, To talk about gardens or watermelon rind.
These two angels are the first children and the joy of their families and came at the perfect time, with love and comfort to all. Best wishes the new Moms & Dads and our parents in heaven. From all of us.

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Greeting from Glacier National Park

Greetings from Glacier National Park, Where our family had a reunion as we did embark. We skipped rocks, hiked, saw waterfalls & stayed til dark. What a fun time to be together and a lark!
This was a place no one had been to before. We talked about it a year ago and made plans in the middle of winter. Not everyone could go, but fourteen of us made the trek. what fun to be together discovering this beautiful place and each other, too. Our first things to do was skip rocks on McDonald Lake. See the towering mountains in the distance.
There were waterfalls at every turn, garden walls, wild life, sharp drop-offs. At the top was Logan Pass, where hikers met the glaciers still melting. It was stormy on top, but that didn't deter anyone.
We couldn't resist going through it again and got stiff necks from looking up at the many summits over 10,000 feet. Be sure to go yourself one day.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Colleen's Cycle Spin

Who doesn't love a motorcycle ride? Feel the wind in your face & son by your side. Life is free, easy and you can abide. As long as you don't hit something and slide!
Years ago I imagined going cross country on motorcycles with my son. My hair would be bleached blonde and we would be free as the breeze. But that cant happen because a mother worries when her son has a motorcycle, especially when he is a father. The statistics are pretty good for being safe. When you hear about one bad accident, it seems to be a scare factor.
I had to take a spin on Jory's candy apple red bike, because he's decided to sell it. I'm glad, but oh how great it feels to take a ride.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Roof At Rest

Well the roof is re-shingled without a glitch, Cant say it was much fun, with it's 12x12 pitch. Al and Aaron avoided landing in the ditch. Hoping to never do it again, we'll get Mitch.
Years ago Allan reroofed his Uncle Hen's roof to make extra money. It was a wood shake roof, which required him to remove the old shingles and put the new wooden slats on. It took forever and the $400 he made didn't come close to the time he spent.
When it was time to do our roof, we waited until it looked awful before tackling it. We could have hired someone, but it surely would have cost $15k+. Aaron, our son-in-law agreed to help. He used to do roofing. Together they were able to do the job. Aaron got a harness to finish the steep east side that has a sheer drop of 20 feet. Now the roof is at rest for a few decades.

A Surprise in Sweden

The gang made it to Sweden with all their toys. They surprised Grandpa. He loved seeing the boys. With that many people, there's sure to be noise. But who cares when with loved ones they shout, "Ahoys!"
It was the eightieth birthday for Sven Stierstrom in Sundsvall, Sweden. Sarah, her brother, Jordan and their families along with mom, Ingela, made their way to his home and surprised him a few days before the big event.
Jordan has not been to Sweden for sixteen years. That is a long time to not see your grandparents. Mom, Ingela, was born there, but married an American. She has lived in the U.S. for almost thirty years. It is tough but she has gone back as often as possible.
What a blessing to be with Morfar (grandpa)!!

Friday, June 3, 2016

No More Bowl Blahs

I got some bright, brand new bowls They have lids to cover their holes. I wish my shoes had this bright of soles, But for now, I'm just happy to have goals.
My old ones are mostly white and boring, so when I saw these on sale at Costco, with lids, too. They flew into my basket. I'll be buying birthday gifts all month to please my palate. It's time to show my colors. Why don't you too?