A Little of this . . .and a Little of That

Tuesday, August 26, 2008





This is one of the places the kids can climb around on the rocks safely. It was a lot of fun. Justine was very helpful with Max, so he could enjoy the experience, too.


I have never seen so many water lilies, and so many different colors! These water lilies were the most brilliant pink. The picture really doesn't do them justice. There were white ones, yellows and pale pinks. This was an enormous pond, too.

The koi fish were amazing! They were a floresent orange and some were a bright blue. They would fight for the fish food. As we spent a little more time there, we could see small fish, and even tad pole things on the outer edge of the water. I'm surprised that the big fish didn't gobble up all the babies.





Got to spend some time with the W. kids. We went to the Children's Gardens at Thanksgiving Point. I can't believe how HUGE that place is!
The colors are so beautiful everywhere. Max, Riley and Justine had a great time.
(I think)

The Kids are posing with a bear. Even the sidewalk had bear paws all around. There are some very clever things there. We saw lots of different kinds of "foot prints" and it helps the kids to learn.
The waters all around are so beautiful. There were lots of water falls, fountains, etc.


Lagena has done it again!!
She made this darling flip flop thing and gave me one - at work. The flip flops are made of jello. She put some flip flop gum and candies all around! She is such a talented lady!
Thanks! Lagena!



One of my favorite places to eat in Utah County is Las Hermanos!!

I love the chicken taquitos. The meal is always started with chips & salsa, and theirs really rocks! Sometimes when we go camping my SIL, Kathy, brings a big bag and a container of salsa from Las. Yum yum!

I'll attach a picture when the computer isn't being so touchy.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008


Layden and Lincoln are my neice's little boys. They are about KyeLee & KyeAnne's age. The boys have great imaginations, and always like to go "Hunting, fishing and camping." Lincoln is always Al (my hubby and oldest brother) and Layden is always Papa Dan (Al's younger brother) They asked the girls - "Do you want to go hunting?"
"No, we don't know how to go hunting."
"Do you want to go fishing?"
"No, we don't know how to go fishing."
"Do you want to go camping?"
"No, we don't know how to go camping."
"OK then, you can stay home and be the mom.
I wish I would have taken a picture of the "fire" they made out of rocks. Those boys are so cute, and they were really cute with my granddaughters.


We had our boats ready to go - just waiting for Dan to get back down. (He was doing the 590 step thing)
Kathy was watching Isabelle for a few minutes. Dan built her a little thing to stay in for the ride.

Chris is ready!


Getting ready to float down the river in our pontoon boats.


590 steps!! That's how many steps there are to get from the river - to fish - to get back to the truck. Every one of the steps is straight up the hill, too. It wasn't an easy journey. Oh, that 590 steps up started with 590 steps down. The hardest 1/2 mile of my life!


KyeLee found a little butterfly that was almost dead. We tried to get it to stay upright, but it kept flipping over to it's back. I tried to explain that everything will eventually die. She didn't want it to, so she said a little prayer on the butterfly - asking Jesus to bless it to get better.
When KyeLee finally accepted the fact that it wouldn't make it, she buried it with the sandy dirt.
KyeAnne and KyeLee look at the grave that KyeLee had decorated with a small circle of little white rocks.

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This is Anthony with one of his fish.


This is my 18 inch trout!! It was a nice one, and I had to throw it back :(
You can only keep fish under 15 inches or over 22 on the Flaming Gorge River.
We saw LOTS of fish that day, but I only caught 2 of them.

Sunday, August 03, 2008




I'm going back though some of my pictures, and trying to write a little about them.

Kathy, Dan, Al & I went out one morning to Maple Grove, to go fishing. We camped for a few days, too. It was a very fun place. We caught lots of fish, mostly small ones, but it was fun and beautiful.


Connie, SKye, Tammy & KyeLee at the Cheese Factory. We also go to many outlets on the Shop Hop. Logan has Pepperidge Farm (cookies & crackers), Fat Boy sandwiches at a discount, Cox Honey (a working hive to observe), the cheese place and we went to a chocolate factory. The chocolate factory was a disapointment, and will be dropped from next years itinerary.
Brenda had us stop at a "Preston" sign - for her hubby. We were close to the Idaho border.

This quilt was at Sew Sweet in Tooele. It is 3D and very cool. The colors are beautiful!



My friends, Tammy & Connie & I went on a little "Shop Hop" this past June. This is a saying we saw alont the way. My Hubby, Al is very cool with letting me spend what I want.



My oldest son, SKye, and my newest granddaughter - KyeLin. What a little sweetie she is!