Saturday, July 18, 2009

Lake Powell - Part 3

We have so many picures I thought instead of reading about our fun, you can see how much fun we had. This is what we did for 3 1/2 days. It was awesome. Wish we could go back.

Cliff jumping. Always a favorite.

A couple hundred yards from our spot we found the perfect place to cliff jump. We had to haul everyone in the boats to it, but it was a blast.



We anchored a rope in the sandstone, so we could pull ourselves up the rock.


Beau, Jill, and Jaycie


Mike and Kinz


Jeff, Kelly and Colton


Syd and Gunner


We have had the molecule since last summer. This is the first time Jaycie would go on it. She had to ride with the little kids. She wanted to go really slow. She was so brave. She will swim forever, but the toys scare her so we were real proud of her. Ella wanted to go on the "molecube" with Jayce.


When this wasn't being pulled behind a boat, it was tied off to the houseboat. The kids climbed all over it.


Having fun, just being together.


Dancing


Campfires and glow sticks.

Lake Powell - Part 2

Our fun in pictures.


Mike


Brock trying to wakeboard. He went pretty far on his bum. His legs were to skinny to pull himself all the way up.


Jaycie, on a tube. The kids spent so much time in the water, I am surprised they did't grow fins.


Colton is getting really good and jumping high. Kinzie also wake-boarded but the camera was left in the houseboat (my fault). She did awesome.


All the girls had these lovely braids in their hair.


Colton's town. If you blink, you will miss it. Click on the picture and you will see what I am talking about.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Lake Powell - Part 1

We left for Lake Powell at 4:30 last Wednesday. We ate in Price and arrived in Lake Powell about 9:30 Wed. night. We were to pick up the houseboat Thursday morning at 8:00. The plan was to sleep in the parking lot. We made a square with the vehicles. Jeff and I slept in the truck and the kids slept in the boat. Andrea and Jill and their families blew up mattresses and slept on the ground. Russ pitched a tent and Jay and Joyce slept in their boat. You would think in a parking lot it would be somewhat quiet. Well it wasn't. We had a couple of drunk guys that thought it would be fun to talk all night at the top of their lungs and walk right through where Andrea was sleeping, barely missing stepping on the kids. They were loud and obnoxious. Needless to say nobody slept very well that night.
We were still awake when the sun came up, so we just ate breakfast and showed up early to pick up the houseboat. Jeff, the kids, and I launched our boat and went to find a spot for the houseboat to sit. Everybody else loaded the boat and were to meet us. After hours and $140 in gas we still couldn't find anything so we parked the houseboat in a crappy spot. Russ and Jeff took our boat and looked for a different spot and found this:

Someone had just left when they found it.


View from the entrance to "our" cove. We had it all to ourselves. It was really fun.


Colton in the boat.


View of our spot from the top of the mountain that is behind Colton in the above picture.


Kinzie going off the slide.


The houseboat looking in from the back. There were 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, TV/VCR, stereo, microwave, stove, sink, and a table and couch. All the comforts of home.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Goodbye June...

We have had a busy summer so far. The first part sucked, because it rained, and rained, and rained, and rained. Then it rained some more. 3 of the 5 of us have had the "influenza". Some worse than others. We have played at the pool, had gymnastics meets, and been boating once. Colton went on his first scout camp out without his dad. He went canoeing down the Green River for 4 days. He had a really good time, even though he came home with about 50 mosquito bites.

Kinzie finished her gymnastics Level 6 and is now moving on to 7. She is really excited. Jaycie is working on Level 4 and hopes to compete this fall.
This year for the Round-up Sherrie ( Victim advocate at the Police Dept. and friend), and I were in charge of the baby contest. Sherrie did the work and I just helped her. She did an amazing job. Little did we know that because we did this we were also on the parade committee. So we were quite busy during this week. We helped at the BBQ, the movie, and we had to help get floats situated Saturday morning. Sherrie and I were put in charge of the intersection at State and Center. We were put there because we are mean. (I don't know where they got this idea) I only got flipped off twice. It was a good day. Next year I hope to get flipped off at least 5 times. I don't feel I was mean enough. We then went to the rodeo with Grandpa Kerry. Thanks for the tickets and taking us every year. We love it. This is the first year Jeff didn't have to work the rodeo, so he got to sit with us. He was sooo happy about that to. The rodeo was great as always and this year, the Canadian Air Force motorcycle guys did a back-flip off the ramps. The kids loved it. We also went to the rodeo on Friday night, but about 1/2 hour into it, it started to rain. We were soaked so we went home. Hopefully next month we could have a lot less rain, and a lot more fun. Goodbye June, HELLO July.