Sunday, October 26, 2008

Artistic Skills Put on Trial

We revisited the taco stand. I think we might be addicted. However, there seems to be a language barrier so we have enlisted the help of one of our bilingual friends for our next visit.

We hit the haunted village on Friday night for some Halloween fun. Unfortunately no pictures were taken but it was mildly entertaining. I have to be honest and say that they did get me to jump a couple of times. And this one guy followed us for a while and Cambree gave him my name so he kind of creeped me out.

So, I carved my pumpkin tonight. I tried to be all "artsy" and do a spider in a web, but it is really indistinguishable and it may contain at least 4 toothpicks. Luckily we bought 3 pumpkins because things are supposed to be more artistic in groups of 3's or 5's so I was able to redeem my pumpkin carving skills with a more traditional carving approach.



Thanks Jennifer for all the votive candles that are helping the pumpkins look all festive!

I almost forgot! Yet another thing on our list of fun things to do: Whittle something out of wood. That was part of our entertainment on Friday night. I didn't get very far, but it was fun. I can't wait to get back to work on it!


Monday, October 20, 2008

A 10 Out of 10 Sort of Day

You might be wondering if it is even possible to have a 10 out of 10 sort of day, but I promise you that Saturday was just such a day.

It started out with me waking up with a desire to exercise. If I do exercise, it is out of obligation, but this day, my eyes opened, and my first conscious thought was, "I have time for a good long walk".

The weather and temperature was PERFECT!

I got to spend the majority of the day with one of my favorite people, April Bitton.


We went out for a delicious and very belated birthday breakfast for her (June). For those who live near a Kneaders, you have to go try their french toast! Amazing!


April got to substitute coach her sisters adorable soccer team. They range from age 3 to 5. I am pretty sure if the day had ended there, it would have been perfect, but it just kept getting better from there.

I was able to go to the Jordan River Temple and do a session there. Yeah!

Then it was off to the pumpkin patch. There is this great farm (Day Farm) in West Layton. For $5 you get a hay ride to the pumpkin patch and you get to select your pumpkin and pick it from the vine. My friends Cindy and Bryan introduced me to it.

Here is our tractor driver.


The crew anxiously awaiting the ride.



Everyone with their pumpkins.



Then on the way home we went to this great pizza place in Centerville. It is Camille's (a great friend) favorite place.

Of course a 10 out 0f 10 day couldn't be so without sharing company we so many wonderful people.

Two other note worthy ventures from the week.

1. Our midweek banana run. Apparently we were not the only customers at Smith's in need of bananas that day.



2. In our neck of the woods road side taco stands are like hot dog stands in NYC (or so I've heard), they are everywhere. We have always talked to going, but have always been kind of intimidated, b/c we don't speak Spanish. Well, we tackled our fears on Friday night, and are now left wondering why it took us so long. The tacos were fabulous and super cheep. It is one of my best $3 meals. Unfortunately we did not photograph the experience because we were all ready feeling about as "gringa" as they come.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Halloween Fun

One of the things on our list of fun things to do was "create a scarecrow for fall decor". We decided to do it on a budget. We used old clothes we all ready had, a green pillowcase, and stuffed it with some phonebooks (which I swear they drop a new one on our doorstep once a month). It didn't turn out very "scarecrow-like" but entertaining non the less. While I was studying yesterday I heard one of the neighborhood kids saying she wanted to steal it. I was sure to keep an eye on them. Luckily the friend with the girl saw me watching and said, "she's watching". They were gone within seconds.

Can You Identify This?

I was on my way home form Jennifer's belated birthday dinner when I saw this huge thing being transported on the freeway. I have absolutely no idea what it is, but my fascination with it was piqued as I drove beside it all the way from Orem to home. I was tempted to follow it and see were they went, but they probably were headed west to Nevada or something, and I was almost out of gas.


I hope this picture helps you appreciate the size of it. If you have any idea what it is, please share, it is kind of driving me crazy not knowing. I think things like this should have a brief explanation posted as they transport.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

It's a Matter of Perspective

Mom came to town for a visit in the end of September. It was a fun and exciting week. Here we are at the Bingham Canyon Copper mine. These are the tires that go on the big trucks.



To give you an idea of the size of these trucks...that dark spot on the top of the bed is a man welding something on the truck. I took this picture for Mica and Ben.




Every now and then Cambree and I generate a list of fun things we want to do. Mom was instrumental in helping us cross a couple of these off the list. There is this breakfast place across the road from us that advertises a breakfast for $2.99. We have been wanting to go for some time. So Mom took us there before we went to get pedicures, another item checked off the list of fun.


We were kind of scared the the breakfast place would be a compete and scary dive, but it was very clean and as good as any breakfast you would get at Denny's.


These are the toes post pedicure. 10 points if you can guess which toes belong to each person.


Last Saturday Cambree and I did an impulsive tour of Cabellas. It was very brief because we showed up about 10 minutes before they close. They have some trout you can feed. So we paid the 25 cents for the experience. After we bought the few grains of food we noticed the large amount of them just floating on the surface of the water. That's ok though, we still got a few fish to bite.


The fine print you can't read under the "Feed the Fish" says: "FISH FOOD GOOD FOR THE FISH. NOT FOR PEOPLE. PLEASE DON'T EAT THE FISH FOOD." Sad the they have to spell that out for people.

Now we come to this weekends fun. We have an exciting month planned full of Halloween fun. We had SO MUCH to fit in that we ended up having to go to the corn maze last minute on Friday night. Luckily some of our friends were plan free and able to join us last minute.

The funny story...the corn maze is supposed to cost $7. However, we had coupons for a dollar off( one for each person in the group). Yet when it came down to paying, we all got charged different prices. We can not figure out why. Pat had ended up paying the full $7, Jake-$6, Me-$5, and Heidi-$4.


We made sure to get pictures with all the "official" corn maze guys as we happened across them.










Well, if that isn't lengthy enough, I just found out Kathryn had her baby today so that makes niece/nephew 12 for me!
Look forward to more fun blogs this month as we celebrate Halloween in all its glory!