Sunday, July 24, 2011

Vacation/Reunion Highlights

Sat. July 16th
  • Flew to Houston, TX at 6:00am and finished some last minute work assignments in the Denver Airport in between flights
  • Greeted by a humid heat wave at the airport doors in Texas followed by a niece and two nephews who were totally excited to see us and mostly importantly, show us their bedrooms. 3-yr-old Will talked non-stop on our hour-long car ride home. :)
  • Played front room basketball, Piggie and the Cookie (a type of tag), and swam in Tim and Lisa's pool
Sun. July 17th (Happy 3rd Anniversary to us!)
  • Attended Tim and Lisa's ward in Kingwood
  • Drove 3 1/2 hrs to New Branfels to meet the rest of the Burninghams at the T Bar M Resort. We needed two cars, so Jason drove Tim's Corola and we took Cali with us. She enjoyed looking at pictures and playing with my new iPad
  • All the Burninghams stayed in a two 3-bedroom condos. Jason and I had our own room with a connected bathroom which was really nice--others weren't as lucky. Despite the tight quarters, we had a good time in the condos
Mon. July 18th
  • Rented a boat at Canyons Lake 30 min. away. It was really, really hot! Jason and I went tubing one time. Lake Temp. was probably 72 degrees. We had Drew and Grant with us on the boat and poor Drew was scared to death we were going to sink, run out of gas, crash, drown, etc. He was worried the entire time and kept asking to go back after the first 2 minutes!
  • Played some on the beach after the boat, washed off the sunscreen and accidentally got fried in the sun
  • Met up with many of the Richards family for dinner at the Resort. After dinner we talked and lots of us watched Tangled outdoors on a big screen and ate popcorn provided by the resort.
  • Stayed up late talking and playing Scum and Bananagrams with Mom and Dad B., Steve and Kirsten, and Andy and Kimra.
Tues. July 19th
  • Floated down 1 mile of the Guadalupe River with the Richards. It was going so slowly that we had to paddle ourselves with our arms. We all enjoyed the three short sections of "rapids" where is was so shallow we were almost dragging on the ground. I was glad to see that even 84-year-old Grandpa Richards floated down the river with us.
  • Stayed up late and played Habla Chancho and the Signs game
Wed. July 20th
  • Went to Schlitterbaun with some of the Richards cousins--mainly Nate and Andrea and Whitney and Cody. It's the world's largest water park and likely also the world's most crowded water park. We went on three rides in 6 1/2 hours and spent about 4 1/2 hours waiting in lines. I would not recommend it to anyone else. We did like the lazy river attraction and flowed 10 times faster than the Guadalupe River.
  • Enjoyed a nice BBQ beef and chicken dinner with the Richards family and watched a cool slideshow of all the families. Afterwards we took pictures and played games in the game room.
Thurs. July 21st
  • Drove an hour to Sea World in San Antonio. It was really hot but not as crowded as Schlitterbaun. We went to all the main shows and the 5 main rides there. We didn't wait more than 30 minutes for a ride, and most of the lines were fairly short. No one thought the shows were as cool as they used to be. With some recent animal/trainer accidents, the trainers didn't even get into the water with the Killer Whales or Dolphins and the animals didn't do anything super cool in the water.
  • I like the Journey to Atlantis ride. We got 12 of us into one of the rafts and went down the big hill into the water and it was a lot of fun with all of us there. The other rides were pretty fun too.
  • Both children and adults were hot, tired, and hungry and we all left by 6:30pm to go eat dinner outside the park and go to our hotel room.
Fri. July 22nd
  • Toured San Antonio by visiting the Alamo, Tower of the Americas, and the Riverwalk. We ate dinner along the Riverwalk and then watched a Latino dance/singing show called Fiesta Noche del Rio. It was well done although I'm not a big fan of Mariachi music
  • It was so hot that I thought I was going to die at certain times. I felt bad for the parents that were constantly having to carry their hot children around as well.
Sat. July 23rd
  • Attended a temple session at the San Antonio Temple with half of the adults
  • Ate lunch afterward at a nearby park before splitting up to head home via car or airplane
  • Arrived at the SLC airport about 9:20pm only to find they lost Jason's luggage. We didn't get home to our apartment until close to 11:00pm.
Overall we had a great time. We're grateful to everyone who came and helped out and especially to Tim and Lisa B. and Susan W. for planning all of the activities, food, and accommodations. I don't know if it's bigger and better in Texas, but it's definitely hotter!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Summer Days

I must admit that it has been a little more difficult for me to have to work full-time during the summer than I anticipated. Having been a teacher or student for the last several years has allowed me a flexible schedule to enjoy the good weather and summer activities. This year I continue to work 8:00-5:00. Work, work, work, that's all I do. It's hard to believe we're already half-way through July. What happened to first half of the year?

Fortunately I can still do some things in the evenings and weekends. For example, Friday we went to Provo to hang out with some friends from our married student ward that are moving in a month. We ate Brick Oven Pizza and played some Frisbee golf before coming home for Root Beer floats and a few games. We wish them luck in Texas!

Saturday we attended the temple in the morning, visited Grandpa Burningham, took care of some errands, and then had a delicious dinner at Jason's parents' home before going to Alpine Community Theater's performance of Cinderella with Steve and Kirsten (here visiting for a couple of weeks), Chelsey and Mike, and Jason's parents. The play was a Rodgers and Hammerstein version and showcased some talented actors and singers that made it a fun evening.

Another activity we had this week included babysitting our neighbor's three girls for an evening. We ate pizza for dinner, cleaned up the house a little, and played three games--one selected by each of the three girls--before putting them to bed. While playing the game of Life the 4-year-old asked me if Jason and I were married. When I answered that yes we were she asked, "Where are your kids?" I told her they were still in heaven. That must have satisfied her because she just said "Oh" and turned back to the game.

Wednesday we went to institute and listened to Joseph Grenny speak about agency and our power to change. He related a social science laboratory study to related gospel principles and how they affect our ability to make wise decisions. It was well-done and helped me think about agency in a new way.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

4th of July Activities



Can I just say that I love the 4th of July! I love the warm weather, the summer family activities, the fireworks, the patriotic music and decorations, and I love living in this country--as imperfect as its government leaders may be. I feel that God has been watching over and preparing this country so that He could bring forth the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. I've been reading a series about the American Revolution recently and have been so impressed by the sacrifices of men, women, and children that fight, live, and die for the freedoms and liberties we now enjoy. These brave and dedicated men and women didn't do it on their own either. They had divine intervention on numerous occasions that were not just coincidence. I'm grateful for good books that help me better appreciate the sacrifices of others and the many blessing we have today because of those who have gone before. I hope that I contribute to a better future for my children and grandchildren through the choices I make as well.

Here are some of the things we've been up to this week.

Monday: At the last minute we decided to go to a free concert at Taylorsville Dayzz where the Utah Symphony performed. We were all spread out on the lawn of a park listening to these amazing and talented musicians. They played the theme from Stars Wars, "Jupiter" by Gustav Holst, and a variety of patriotic classics. They ended with the War of 1812 complete with a group of "cannoneers" that shot off real cannons at the appropriate times during the song. It was pretty cool. After wards they had a great fireworks show that we both really enjoyed.

Thursday: We went to the Thanksgiving Point Gardens with Jason's parents and it was gorgeous! I love gardens. The nice thing is that for some reason it was almost completely empty and it was as if we had the gardens to ourselves. We enjoyed walking around them for a couple of hours and talking about all kinds of things. My experience was only dampened by those inconsiderate mosquitoes that got me a few times right as the sun was setting. After the gardens we went to Cold Stone for ice cream. Mmmmm. Yummy!

Saturday: We hiked to Bell Canyon Falls with Jason's parents. I think it was an 8 mi. hike round trip and took us about 4 hours. It was such a beautiful trip. I love being out in nature. The reservoir and surrounding rivers were more full than I've ever seen them. The Falls were must bigger than when we went on Labor Day last year and we couldn't get very close to them to get very good pictures.

That night we were invited over to another couple's house (Seth and Cassie) in our stake for dinner and games. We've gotten together several times before and really enjoy playing games with them. I actually know the husband from my master's program and we both just happened to move to the same stake in Sandy. They don't have any children yet either and it's been nice to have some friends in the same stage of life as us.

Sunday: Today we went to a double baby blessing for my cousins' babies. They both live really close and it was fun to see their family again.

Monday: Even though it hasn't happened yet, tomorrow we're going to the West Jordan parade with my parents and sister's family. We'll eat together and watch the Sugar House fireworks. I excited to spend time with family and especially happy to have a day off of work!













































This is a picture of us at Sugar House Park just before the fireworks began. We went with Kristilyn and Mark and their two boys. I walked with Kristilyn at least a half mile each way--She was a trooper with all that walking at 7 1/2 mo. pregnant with twins.