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Friday, July 16, 2010

Oh, the places we've been

Another reason that quilt is not getting worked on...we haven't been home.

We've spent time at our favorite little cabin.

Up past Park City, this pretty reservoir (Jordanelle) and a few mountain towns.

On the banks of the now calm Provo River.

And across a dusty lane from this even calmer one.

Where it snows in July - flakes of cotton that make our eyes itch and daddy sneeze.

We hug trees, because we feel like it.

Play with our brothers & sisters without fighting and screaming (such a happy little captive).

Catch tadpoles with cousins - the best company.

Go on lovely walks and talk, and talk, which makes them all the lovelier (and humor mom by letting her take our picture).

But mostly we run wild because the air, which smells of willow and pine and all good things, is clean and intoxicating and the path ahead wide open.

We run until the sun sets, the thirsty geeters begin feasting, and the lone owl awakes and watches from above.
We'll be back for more this weekend.

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We've also been to our favorite lake, spur-of-the-moment.

 Sunday, after church and meetings, we just decided to load up our tent and supplies and head out - my husband had the next couple of days off for a scout camp he no longer needed to attend. So, crossing our fingers, hoping we would be able to find an available campground, we headed north. We passed through some our favorite places from the past.

Sardine Canyon

Wellsville (I would live here in a heart beat). 

Logan and Logan Canyon

The stars were aligned - we found the perfect camp site in the campground that was number one on our list.

We set up camp in time to catch a gorgeous sunset over Bear Lake.

And then of course could not resist driving down to the lake to see the sunset over the mountains.

Such an unforgettably beautiful evening.  We took the boardwalk down to the beach and stayed there until the pink skies turn dark. 
Then it was back to the campground for roasted marshmallows, stars galore and cozy sleeping quarters.  Everyone slept so well. 

The next morning we awoke to the chorus of the forest, ate breakfast and headed back down to the lake.

Mondays are awesome days for the beach - it wasn't too crowded.

We played until the winds became too gusty and then we hit our favorite little drive-in for shakes and fries and a little drive around the lake to look for the perfect, in our dreams, cabin spot.
Spot found.

Then it was time to pack up.  On the way home we made a few stops, including Tony Grove in Logan Canyon.  One of  our favorite fishing holes from our college days.

Such a peaceful mountain lake.

Then it was back through Cache Valley where we stopped for pizza at our favorite little dive of a pizza joint and a visit with my husbands grandparents who are 87 & 90 years old and going strong - 2 of our favorite people.

It was the pefect little getaway.  I think more spontaneous camping trips are in our future.

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Lastly, yesterday morning my sister-in-law called and asked if we (me & the kids) wanted to go hiking with her and her boys. My oldest daughter had been running a fever the day before and was feeling better, just kind of zapped so I left her and my youngest with my awesome mom and headed up to a local hike (Bells Canyon) with my 2 boys.

The hike was supposed to be easy, and probably would have been if it hadn't been straight up-hill, in full sun when it was 90+ degrees outside.  For a while there, I wondered if my little guy  (& myself - let's be honest) would make it, but finally we were up and over the final ridge and this is what we found.

How is it possible that this is right here, so close to home and I have never been here before?

The first thing we all did was shed our socks and shoes and put our hot feet in the cool water.  Felt amazing!  It wasn't long before the boys shed everything else but their boxers and dove in.  Those pictures are the best but my son would kill me if I posted them.

They had to quickly hide behind a tree when a group of hikers (girls!) came our way.

Their shorts came back on after that.

Next time I will bring a swim suit.  I was half tempted to jump in fully clothed.

Loved spending time with my boys!

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Here's one more I found on my son's camera from a little boating trip he and his dad went on with some friends.  Guess they jump off cliffs when mom's not around. 


Are you sick of seeing Utah yet? There have been more outings, but this post is a beast, and there are dishes to do and laundry to fold. Must work today because tomorrow it is play, play, play.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Quilt in Queue

I started a new quilt last week. I was able to get about halfway done with the piecing before the sirens of summer became too tempting to resist.
In other words, I find 4 kiddos (& usually a few strays) bouncing off the walls to be a little distracting when I'm trying to cut fabric and sew straight lines.

My husband says this one's a little wild - fitting for this time of the year.
More to come when summer break is over - only a week and a half to go.
So sad.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Chasing Summer

Summer is upon us in full force and we are in pursuit of capturing as many fleeting moments of this magical time of year as possible. The last day of school was Friday, July 2nd and the kids go back to school on July 26th. Not exactly a true summer vacation - not even close. This is when year round school seems like cruel & unusual punishment. But we will try and make the most of these three short weeks.

This past weekend we headed back up to Idaho, this time to Boise, for my niece’s baptism. Here are some of my favorite out the window shots from this little trip.


The journey looked a little ominous in the beginning. (can you believe that sky!?!)



But the gloomy clouds above (reminded me of a hovering mothership) gave way to harmonious skies & we had a wonderful weekend. 


Boise is a charming little city.  This is the view from the train depot.


Found another dreamy car, appropriately decked out for Independence Day to boot.


We survived 10 hours of driving in 2 days and after a having a fun time grilling, pool partying and 
watching contraband fireworks with a bunch of crazy Idahoan pyros, we are home again.
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We basically live outside this time of year, especially now that our trees are filling in and the backyard finally has some shady spots to hide under.


Some of my favorite flowers are currently in bloom.  Lavender is heavenly scented and easy on the eyes.
This one particular plant is at least 5 feet across. This whole section of the yard smells like paradise.



The daylilies are out in droves, doing their flashy thing.



Speaking of pursuit, I spend the bulk of my day chasing after one thing in particular.


She wears me out, but I love being front and center as she discovers the world.




Despite the shortness of the summer break and the chaos of kids running wild,
high on freedom, I'll do my best to not complain.  I'll embrace it.
  Embrace this curious little girl  & her 3 older, energetic sidekicks.


In summer, the song sings itself.  ~ James Russell Lowell