Sunday, July 31, 2011

July 2011 = Family, Fun and a very busy month

The first 10 days of July 2011 have been extremely fun and busy for our family. Family started arriving from out of town on July 1, and on July 2, those who were able attended the Manti Temple so the kids could do baptism.



July 4th, we were all together. Lindsey and I started the day with a morning bike ride---only to hook up with my brother for a morning run around Mt. Pleasant. After attending the Chuckwagon Breakfast and a cleaning up from the exercise we were able to enjoy the Mt. Pleasant City Kids parade and Mammoth parade. I am happy to report that our family had two entrants in the Kids parade. Doesn't Alexis and Annie look so cute and patriotic?



After the parade, my dad had arrange for Cow Camp Catering to fix us all the most wonderful Dutch Oven Lunch I have had. We as a family were able to sit around and visit and hang out with the kids while the lunch was cooking. Obviously I went away with a very full tummy and a few extra pounds......well worth it though.




July 7: Aaron and Stephanie's wedding. Beautiful bride + handsome groom = wonderful couple.

All in all, it was great being with family. It was fun to watch the kids all enjoy doing things together, even though some of them live far away.


July 8: Demolition of the back deck. Here is a picture of the deck we have had since we moved into this home.

Here is what the back deck looks like now. Be careful, the first step is a big one! You'll have to check back to see the finished product.


July 9: Lindsey and I ran the American Fork Steel Days 5K---great race and even better since I came in 2nd in my age division. Guess getting older has its benefits.

Updates to the back yard:

Bringing in the big machinery.....

Notice, the air conditioner has been moved and now ready for concrete.

Later in the month, the three girls took off for Seattle Washington and Vancouver Canada. The first stop on the trip was the University of Washington Campus for a visit.


We are not lost, yet......This map tells me exactly where I am and that is, "I am right here".....

Other sights we visited included the Seattle LDS Temple, Downtown area, Public Market Place and the famous Gum Wall.




Ah, yes......the famous Gum Wall in Downtown Seattle


Lindsey even had time to get in a daily run with the local runners......


And finally, crossing the border into Canada. I sure hope they let us back in to the U.S.A

1 comment:

  1. Wow - what a busy month for you. I am was a able to part of the festivities. We are already looking forward to next summer.

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