Sunday, March 28, 2010

ROAD TRIP DAY ONE OR WHAT THEY DON'T KNOW, WON'T HURT THEM

Our trusty chauffer, and his bag of spitz!  The lone man - he's missing Ross


The sign speaks for itself.  We somehow started taking pictures of signs with names of friends and family - but unfortunately we missed a few.  Names represented: Kevin, Craig, Whitney, Humphrey, Hardy, Cache, Emma, Spencer, Colton... and more to come


This is what I see from the front seat when I turn around


This is what happens in the back when I turn back around to the front.  (it's amazing what you see when looking at someone else's pictures of the same trip)


Beautiful sunset getting close to Rexburg


This picture is for Craig.  My favorite part of the day.  I laughed all the way down highway 33, thanks!


Finally some room to burn off energy, and great company. 
Addi, Marissa, and Jenna
(hope I spelled Addi's name right)

Thanks uncle Mark and aunt Jeanne for a great visit and a wonderful sleep (although they were both a little short - sorry we kept you up so late).  We had a great visit with Scott and Krista too, and the kids had lots of fun together.  I hope you're working on finding a date for a reunion ;)

I LOVE ROADTRIPS

Saturday, March 27, 2010

ALREADY BEHIND

behind in blogging our trip, that is...
We've made it to Orem, Utah now. 
We're having lots of fun, but go, go, go .... too tired to figure out how to get the pictures off the camera and onto my blog tonight.

I will catch up later with photos, but so far....
  • 1/2 hour border wait followed by the most thorough grilling EVER.  (details later)
  • rexburg and relatives :)
  • first gluten free store (for the trip)- thumbs up
  • utah state capitol building (because the girls wanted to drive up the ridiculously steep hill - seriously,   how do you get to your house if you live on that street and it's snowing)
  • yw broadcast, except live
  • one of missy's dreams come true (possibly)
  • being able to see 3 temples at the same time from our car on the I-15 (total count seen 8 or 9)
  • seeing a long lost good friend (been about 18 years....)
  • lots of giggling (not so much from bruce, haha)
  • very tired, but still happy kids
Tomorrow - Moab and Arches National Park

catch ya later.....

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

ROAD TRIPPIN'

Did I ever tell you how much I love a good road trip?  Who are we kidding, I love ANY trip. (I'm sure you knew that too). 
Anyway, since this is a private blog, I can say that I'm super excited to leave in a day and a half on the first road trip of 2010!
I do have some guilt issues since we are leaving Ross behind for his last few weeks of university, but we've temporarily replaced him with a younger, more feminine model.  Jenna Hardy will be joining us - Missy is stoked!  Poor Bruce - 5 girls and him.....

Check back if you want to see pictures....
Calgary > Rexburg > Salt Lake City > Moab  and Arches National Park > Grand Canyon > Route 66 > Hoover Dam > Las Vegas > St. George > Zion and Bryce National Parks > Provo > Salt Lake City > Rexburg > Home!! 
Should be fun

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

AHOY MATEY!!

We've been given the incredible opportunity to send Marissa sailing on a Tall Ship.  The junior high goes every year, and we typically opt out due to exorbitant costs, however........
Last week Marissa was hand picked by the teachers to fill an empty spot on the sailing list due to a cancellation.  They were only offering it to her, and if she didn't accept it would remain vacant (nice compliment to her character).  The cost...... just over 1/3 the original cost!!!  how could we say no.


To see more pictures, go to http://www.salts.ca/ , click on the photo gallery button on the left.  Then click on Pacific Swift - that's the ship they will be on.

They go at the beginning of May, 25 kids, 3 teachers.  The ship is based out of Victoria, B.C. and they are gone 5 days.  Should be awesome. 

Come back to the blog around mid May, hopefully we'll have some great pictures to share.

Monday, February 22, 2010

FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS

I wish I knew how to put the actual video in here, but the link will have to do.

I really liked this video, maybe you will too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrA4V6YF6SA 

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

COLTON ROY OLSON

Our newest nephew / cousin.  We LOVE him.  Congrats Craig and Steff

I'm sure Colton is laughing at Ross Colton's silly face

Monday, February 15, 2010

OH DEER!!!

Oh Dear, OH DEER !  Pretty much says it all.


Shortly after leaving Magrath last night to go to the ranch on the other side of Cardston, we met up with a young (small) white-tail deer.



He sure made a mess of our van, but luckily we were all ok (all 8 of us, plus our dog)




I'm guessing this was the main point of impact as he jumped out from the ditch on the far side of the road, and bolted across the highway to meet us.  I looked up just in time to see us make contact, and see lots of car parts (headlight glass etc) fly up as it broke (i was in the passenger seat).




Somehow he managed to get his fur stuck in our hub cap too. 




A tuft of fur :(  
I think the main impact was here on the front by the light, but it affected the whole driver's side of the van.  When Bruce tried to get out (to move the deer off the highway), he found that his door wouldn't open, the whole front corner has been pushed back into the main body of the van, big dents in driver's door, and several smaller dents down the rear sliding door.
The deer died with the impact, and landed in the middle of the lane for the oncoming traffic.  Luckily traffic was light (about 6pm) and Bruce and Ross were able to pull the deer off the road before anybody else hit it.

Counting our blessings again today!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

BIG BOYS AND THEIR TOYS...

On Friday we went to Kevin's work.  We had been dog-sitting for the day, and went to take Penny to Kev while on our way to pick up Ross from the far north end of town (he got a ride from his roommates for reading week, yay).

At the warehouse Kevin and Bruce had a little Grand Prix / Tokyo drift time on the forklifts. 



Kev also took the girls for a 'lift'
                                              



Missy even got a turn driving the forklift...
                                               

Thanks Kevin

Friday, January 22, 2010

LET THE MISSION PREP BEGIN

So Ross's mission prep is officially underway.  He still has 197 days until he is elligible to go, and 107 days until he can submit his papers, but there is much to be done.  Since he is still at University until about one week before he can submit his papers, it seemed wise to start doing what he can while he is on school breaks. 
Wisdom teeth out - check
                                         

Doctor's physical - check

                                         phew, no picture of this one


Hepatitis A vaccination - check

thanks to aunt natalie (who Ross trusts more than the rest of us, hmmm)

TB testing - check

Money saved - check

General paperwork - in progress.....

Wow, time flies so fast.  It won't be long until we open the bidding on where Ross will go. 
I'm pretty sure I'm not old enough to be the mother of a missionary.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

CITY GIRLS PRETENDING TO BE COUNTRY GIRLS

(see previous post to know who "we" are)

When we arrived at the ranch, we had two cattle guards to cross to get to the house.  At the first one, there was a new barbed wire fence across the grate.  At the second grate there was the usual board blocking the crossing - but THIS was found on the inside - IN the front yard...


Now, I'm no country girl, but I was pretty confident that this young one belonged on the OTHER side of the cattle guard and fence.  After chasing the cow out, who chose to jump over/thru the cattle guard instead of the big open gate we opened for him, we closed all barricades and went on a hunt.  We found the hole in the fence around the back of the yard at the edge of the forest.  Now we just had to find where the tools were hidden.... 
But we got distracted by the beautiful sunset and had to snap a few pictures first...









back to work (I'm glad it was the wood fence that had a hole, and not the barbed wire fence)



nice...


enjoying dinner at the ranch






I told you we were city girls, it seems that it may have taken 3 of us to close the gate, hahaha.
Off to go hiking again!