3/30/2011

Catching up...

     This is a very appropriate title because that's exactly what I need to do.  Several weeks have passed and a few events that I'll be writing about are quite significant and hopefully will never be repeated.  Here are a few photos to go along with the stories:

First off-here's Eli holding you know what...a baited mouse trap.  Why you ask?  Yes, a few weeks ago Heather could swear she saw a little gray critter run behind the dryer in the basement.  We all convinced her that she imagined it and I think she even convinced herself and said "I think I saw it..."  Well, she wasn't crazy, we started discovering little turds around places in the house: drawers, pantry & cabinets.  It was time to pay a visit to Walgreens for a four pack for what you see Eli holding.  We decided to lace them with peanut butter and watch the magic happen.  Basically once we determined that we did indeed have a mouse, Heather lived on top of the counters and scheduled plenty of running errands away from home so as to not be a part of this...whatsoever.  Night fell and Heather did not sleep well at all.  We woke up the next morning to...nothing.  Dang!  I was certain we'd trap one...or more.  Then it happened, Heather screamed from the basement: "ewww, there's one in the trap down here".  We thought that may be the end of the story until the next morning when Chloe ran downstairs and said: "there's sqeaking in the bathroom cabinet (where I put another trap) and it's scaring me".   Great.   I went up to find that we'd caught another one (kind of) by it's leg and it was stuck behind the cabinet where I couldn't reach.  Long story short-we haven't seen (or heard) any more mice in the house.  That was fun...not.


Yeah, Clayton wish he could grow a beard like this but in honor of the Academy Awards, the kids dressed up like certain celebreties.  Clayton doesn't usually jump up and down about dressing up but he thought it would be funny to dress up like Joaquin Phoenix when he was interviewed by David Letterman a while back (it's pretty funny if you want to YouTube it). 


...and finally, our latest tragedy.  A few weeks ago Heather was putting some things away in the big storage closet attached to the preschool when she walked in to about 3 inches of water.  Holy crap!  Of course this type of thing only happens at about 10:30 at night so what do you do?  You call "Danny to the Rescue" (Grandpa Danny that is).  We grabbed his shop-vac and just started sucking all of the water up.  This was no easy task-First of all, it was only a 16 gallon shop-vac which needed to be dumped about every 2 minutes, second of all-there was a ton of water to get up so it took FOREVER to get up. Once we reached what we thought was the finish line on getting all of the water up...it kept coming through the floor.  What the?  I was on the phone with "flood control emergency whatever their name was" and was getting nowhere, especially since it happened to be around midnight.  We knew we needed to sink a sump pump in the floor but nothing was going to happen until the morning.  It boils down to this:  it was seriously the longest night of my life.  I set my alarm to go off every 45 minutes so I could suck up the water and adjust towels etc all in the name of saving the laminate flooring that was in the preschool.  I must have dumped the shop-vac over a hundred times that night.  My back still hurts.  Heather needed to cancel preschool the following day since we knew we'd be jack hammering the floor in there to put in a sump pump so she emailed all of the moms.   A few minutes later one of the moms said "hey, my dad does those all the time, he could come help you!"  Within an hour or so, we had 3 guys creating their own earthquake with the jack hammer and installing a new pump that finally stopped the problem.  What was the deal with the water coming in?  Well, we basically live on top of a river here in Kaysville that will rise quite a bit in the spring.  We have never had this problem at this part of the house before(the only place we didn't have a pump) but it happened on a day that had been raining hard all day, then there was snow, then the hot sun came out and melted everything...too quickly.  Back to the picture you see above-Liam and Kate were anxious to help me with the floor project.  No, after the all-night water dumping party I was having we weren't able to save the floor so we had to tear it out and put in a new one which we did last week. 

We are planning on making a road trip to California this weekend which we are all very excited about and are craving the much needed break.  Heather and I are nervous that the pump will cease to work.  We're thinking of hiring a babysitter for the pump that could just monitor if the dumb thing is working or not.  If we come home to water...my house will be up for sale.

3/22/2011

A friendly visit at the gallery

So this was pretty cool.  I show up to work on Monday morning and am opening windows etc around the gallery and suddenly I see this mule deer within a few feet from our work room window.  It was pretty cool to see him that close.  Here's a video clip of it:




After he takes off, I notice there's a whole family of mule deer just hanging out by where I parked the bronco.  Here's a video clip of that scene:


I don't mind visitors like this to stop by and see us at the gallery.  It's the snake visitors I don't like to have stop by.  Something to NOT look forward to this summer...

2/28/2011

President's Day weekend: Clayton in Colorado,...sweet hotel for the rest of us


Clayton's obsessed with climbing. Ever since he came home from working at the climbing rock at Camp Browning last summer, he's been on the mountain or in a climbing gym almost daily. He and some of his climbing friends decided it was taking too long for spring to come and that they should drive to Colorado and do some "ice climbing" in Ouray. I'd never heard of the place but I guess it's considered one of the top places to ice climb in the world. Clayton pulled it up on You Tube one day and we were amazed how cool/scary it looked. Here's some of the pix that were taken of his trip over President's Day weekend:



 This was a shot right outside their hotel room


 Cool place huh?



These babies serve as your hands in ice climbing

Here's the gang



 You see that little line going from top to bottom...that's the top rope that they would climb up


 you kind of have to squint to see them climbing in this one


 Clayton hard at it







 Looks pretty cold but fun



 I like this picture of Clayton-he's got a great smile and whenever he's doing something that he wants to do, you'll see this.  He had a great time and everyone got home safe.  The rest of our family decided that Clayton shouldn't have all the fun and we stayed in a hotel in Salt Lake right after church on Sunday.  The kids could hardly sleep the night before because they were so excited to go.  Anybody heard of hotwire.com?  It's my new favorite website when we need to book a hotel.  We got a 4 star hotel for $82 and it was awesome.  The kids loved the lobby area where they had these fancy wood tables with inlaid wood squares that made a checkerboard design...along with the checker pieces that were as big as your hand.  We spent a bit of time there.  In the morning all the kids ate free for breakfast except for Eli since he was over 12.  It was one of those sweet breakfast buffets with one of those cool Belgian Waffle makers (I think Liam had 3 or 4).  We did have a little bit of a mishap while we were there.  Eli brought up his EZ pod which is the device for his growth hormone shots.  Well, it needed to be refrigerated and we thought it would be ok to put it in a double baggie and stick it on some ice for the night.  Bad idea...ice eventually melts.  We woke up to a drowned device which didn't even turn on.  Luckily we called the powers that be and were sent a new one at no charge the next day...whew!  Basically we did a lot of relaxing, hanging out and sitting in the hot tub...you gotta love that.  The next day we cruised up to Park City and hung out for the day.  Liam was beyond excited when we found the shoes that he's been dying to get for spring...for 15 bucks!  We had a great time together and missed Clayton-he had some of his climbing pix already posted on Facebook the same day he arrived so it was cool to keep tabs on him and keep our fingers crossed that he'd make it out of there alive.  Here are a few shots of the hotel where we stayed.  The chairs and table by the big windows are the checkerboard tables-too much fun.  My kids also look forward so much to the vending machines at any hotel we go to-it's one of the highlights of any stay.  We load our pockets with change and head down to the dumb vending machine...whatever floats their boat I guess.




2/19/2011

Liam's Blue and Gold Banquet

For the past month or so, Liam's been so excited to go to scouts and we couldn't figure out why.  He told us soon after that the Cub Scout Blue and Gold Banquet was coming up and they were making "stuff" for the big night. The theme for the night was "Knights of the Roundtable" and was a lot of fun. Liam had made his "knight's costume" complete with helmet, sword & shield which you can see here.  The helmet was awesome-I'm pretty sure he used every choice of fabric, paint, jewels, etc. that were set out when they made them.  He was pretty proud of how it all turned out.  




Here's some of the other cub's get ups


Here is a photo of Liam getting his "Bear" award from the King
...and here's the video clip:
(the rumbling that you hear is the crowd pounding their fists on their tables...customary back then
instead of sissy claps)









After dinner they had professional fencers come to show us their skills-it was cool
and the boys were fascinated.





At the end of the banquet all of the boys came together to say the Scout Motto, raise
their swords in snyc and yelled some macho thing like "Do Your Best!"...then had a mega
sword fight to the death.


2/16/2011

Island Park at the Bruse's cabin...


Yep, here it is.  The Bruses cabin in Island Park.  Yeah, I know that Heather's family has a cabin a few miles away that we love dearly.  I'll tell you that it's hard to pass up an invitation with the Bruses to a luxury cabin with a hot tub sitting out on the deck.  We had a great time....


The kids were quick to get right into their swimsuits to enjoy the hot tub.  Here's Camilla (or Milly), Kate, Emmy & Chloe


Look at the difference in the faces of the boys vs. the girls-trying to be tough guys, I guess.


This was by far the most popular attraction on the trip...the hot tub



Both Chloe and Kate want a little sister so bad...Milly will have to do to fill that void-haha.










Sledding time...





This is the best picture ever-Kate and Emmy are tearing down the mountain and hit the jump.  This is like one of those shots that you get at Disneyland.



The whole gang minus Clayton who stayed home with G & G

more great sledding shots...











Liam catching air...





I love that Eli's still cool with hugging his mom...hope that never changes




Chloe looks more scared than excited








This huge mountain of snow is in the parking lot of the LDS church in Island Park-the kids had a blast on it





Liam's boots decided to collect snow on the laces while he was playing in the snow



...and right back to the hot tub











packing it in tight...heading home




stopped by to see Grandma Parker in Blackfoot



A  great winter trip-looking forward to a warm spring trip to California in April!