Monday, July 27, 2009

P.S.

The construction trailer is

GONE!!!

(There is one still nearby, but I can at least look out my north-facing windows and not see a gigantic trailer that advertises for the construction company. Instead, they put a chain-link fence right next to my vinyl fence, which looks a bit silly from my perspective, but there's nothing to be done there except plant something tall to try to hide it. Now if they will just put in the landscaping so I don't have to keep sweeping up inches of dust on the inside and outside of my house, I think I'll be much happier.)

What We Did For Our Summer Vacation

Brady and I were able to get away for a few days over the Pioneer Day Holiday. We camped at Browne (say it like "Brownie") Lake in the Uintas on Thursday night. It was gorgeous. We love that place. My family has camped there forever and Brady's family camped there when he was younger too. Sometimes I wonder if we were ever there at the same time as kids.

I'm pretty sure that Browne has the bluest sky around town. The lake was so calm, it was like canoeing on glass.

My parents and grandparents were there too...this is my grandparents' famous "Red Canoe" we borrowed for a little stroll around the lake. I can't even guess how many times that canoe has been on Browne Lake...let's just guess ALOT!

Brady in the canoe

I just love this place!

Friday morning, we drove to Spirit Lake where we hiked in to Tamarack Lake to stay the night.


All ready to go...Spirit Lake Trailhead
Brady checking out the fishing at Tamarack Lake. The cutthroat were jumping like crazy, but no luck for Brady.

More hiking before the rain came in...

The mosquitoes were super bad and it started raining, so we didn't make it to any of the other lakes like we had originally planned. We set up our tent and hung out until there was a break in the rain. We tried to make a fire, but everything was so wet and the mosquitoes came out full force! We boiled water for our freeze-dried foods (despite what you might think, they were actually really good!) and ate inside our tent. It ended up raining most of the night...I'm starting to wonder about our luck with rain and camping (remember Memorial Day weekend?). We got up early Saturday and as soon as there was a short break in the rain, we packed up and hiked out. I know it might not sound so fun for a lot of you out there, but the weekend away to one of our favorite places was just what we needed.


Sunday, July 5, 2009

Elder

My "little" brother left on his mission for our church on July 1st. I use quotations because even though he's the youngest, he's much taller than the rest of us, especially me! He's headed to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania after a few weeks at the MTC. I'm going to miss him but am so glad he made the choice to go!

Here's a little walk down memory lane. When I was 9 and found out that my mom was going to have another baby, I was convinced I was going to finally get a little sister. I mean, I already had two brothers, it was time to have a sister, right? Well, my mom came home from a doctor appointment with her ultrasound on a VHS video tape (this was 1990). I could easily tell that I wasn't going to have a sister after all. I ran into the bathroom (I'm pretty sure we were at my grandma's house), cried my little eyes out and refused to talk to my parents for 3 days. I was so mad because they knew how much I wanted a sister. Like they had anything to do with it, but hey, I didn't know about that stuff then. To make "amends," they told me I could help them pick a name for my little brother. I think I'm safe to say that we've been pretty close friends ever since he was born.

Curtis, even though you can't check my blog, I hope you know how happy I am for you. You're going to be a great missionary. I know that you have a testimony and love the gospel. (I'll write it in a letter, don't worry.)
The whole gang before the "farewell" on Sunday

Me & my bros ( just fyi, if we all line up in birth order, we could be in an AT&T commercial!)

And if you're all curious, the "drop-your-missionary-off-at-the-curb-at-the-MTC" wasn't nearly as bad as I expected. In fact, I think it was easier than the old way. Plus, Curtis looked SO happy when he walked in with the other elders. Go get 'em little brother.
Ty, Elder Curtis & Me at the MTC (we missed you Brady, Josh & Krissey!)

We look so good! Mom, I can't tell if you were biting your lip to refrain from crying, or if you just weren't ready for the picture, but it's the only one of all of us I have!

Real Salt Lake Game

Last weekend was so much fun! It was a crazy busy weekend with my family before my youngest brother left on his mission. Friday night (6/26) we went to the Oquirrh Mountain Temple open house and out to eat afterwards. It's such a gorgeous temple! The floors and upholstery were my favorites!

On Saturday, all of the kids (plus our guests, Stela & Enri) went to the Real Salt Lake Game. We had such a great time!
Me & Curtis

All of us!

Curtis, me & Brady (I think they were trying to squish my head, or just prove how much taller they are than I am!)

The whole crew outside Rio Tinto Stadium