Saturday, July 31, 2010

Anniversary Celebration

Friday was a great day! One of those happy fun days that you don't mind re-living or at least remembering. To celebrate our anniversary, we decided to go to Seven Peaks Water Park. The weather was perfect! We live so close that we even decided to ride our bikes. :) Our favorite ride was Shotgun Falls, a two-person tube ride that is fast and fun. The worst part was the super hot sidewalks that kept us running up some of the ramps because we literally couldn't stand in one place for more than a second. Later in the afternoon my cousin Bill joined us for an hour. He actually works for Seven Peaks and gave us some free tickets. Thanks Bill! We had a really fun afternoon.

Afterwards we showered and went out to dinner at Los Hermanos, one of my favorite restaurants, and then walked around downtown Provo for a little while. It was a great day with my best friend!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

World Folk Fest

Tonight my sister Katrina and her husband Neal came to visit us. They are here visiting with their two children from New York. It is Katrina's birthday (which means it's my half-birthday :) ) so my mom and sister Kristilyn took a couple shifts watching their kids so they could get away for a date night.

We ate delicious Navajo Tacos for dinner and chatted a bit and then headed to Springville to see the World Folk Fest. They had several groups from around the world come and perform on an outdoor stage at the Arts Park. Some of the visiting dancers represented were France, Spain, Paraguay, Nepal, China, South Korea, Polynesia, and the Czech Republic. Although it wasn't as high quality dancing as the BYU folk dance team, it was really fun to see the dancers perform their own native dances.

My favorite was the Czech Republic. They were the most precise, professional, and lively with their dancing, and I also got to meet them on Wednesday when they came to my beginning Folk Dance class. They taught us some of their steps through a translator, and I even got to dance with a couple of young men from the Czech Republic group. While they visited our class, they showed us the hat dance and let us do it with them in class while their live orchestra group accompanied them. It was a cool cultural experience!
The Hat Dance

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Pioneer Day at Bear Lake

All my immediate family came into town for a reunion last weekend. They came from New York, Missouri, and Colorado. We rented a vacation home near Bear Lake and had a wonderful time playing, talking, eating, and playing some more. We played along the shore, toured Minnetonka Cave, and played around the house. We also took advantage of the delicious fresh raspberry shakes! It was so great to be together with all of my family!
Our view from the balcony
Jason carried Daniel from most of the 90 minutes tour since he was scared of bears in the cave.





Tuesday, July 20, 2010

A Few Fun Activities

So, I don't have a lot of time and I promised Jason I would go to bed in ten minutes, so here is your 10 minute post of activities.

Last Monday Jason and I went to see the Alpine Community Theater production of "The Wizard of Oz." It was really well done, especially for a community theater. We went with Jason's dad, brother Jeff and family, Tim's family minus Tim, and Grandpa and Grandma Colleen Richards. We mainly went to see the star of the show . . . Jason's mom. She did some of the choreography of the Winkies, got thrown across the stage by the "wind" during the tornado storm part at the beginning, and then did some dancing herself with the Ozians. The acting really was great, especially the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion. He was exactly the same as on the movie, it was amazing! It was a really fun night!
Friday we had a little cousin get together at Jason's parents' house with Andrea and Nate and Whitney and Cody. We played some volleyball in the backyard, played a version of nerts called "Wacky Six" and then roasted marshmallows over a fire and ate smores. It was so beautiful outside and we had a fun time before Nate and Andrea move to Texas in a couple of weeks.

Saturday Jason and I went to the Manti Temple as part of a ward temple trip. It was so fun to go there again since it's been several years. The murals are beautiful and I enjoy hearing the endowment in the voices of the temple workers since it helps me focus on different aspects of the endowment.

After the temple session, we stopped by the Manti Cemetery to find some family grave sites, but they were hiding from us that day and we never found them. Fortunately we did find our ward at a yummy pizza place in Ephraim for dinner and that was really nice and really yummy. We got a chance to chat with Bishop and Sister Meredith who we will both miss when we move.
I think the sky in this picture looks really fake, but that it really how it looked that day.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Happy Anniversary!

Happy Anniversary to the man I love and waited for!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Reunions

I went to two very different types of reunions yesterday. The first was what I call an extended, extended family reunion. It was the Whitlock Reunion that's done every other year at Mutual Dell. Whitlock is my maternal grandma's maiden name. So the reunion included all of my grandma's descendants as well as the descendants of all my grandma's siblings. Fortunately, I recognized some people there, but there were a lot there that I'd never seen before. Anyway, it was a fun day with good food, fun games, and good company. I feel very happy to be a part of the heritage I have. Even though I didn't know everyone there, I could tell they were good people living good lives. One fun part of the reunion was the zipline they had there. It's been a while since I'd been on a zipline and it was pretty fun, although waiting an hour in the hot sun was not quite as fun. :)
That night I also went to a high school reunion. I wasn't sure I really wanted to go, but I felt bad for the people sponsoring it because if they didn't sell enough tickets within a couple of days, they were going to lose very large deposits and would be forced to cancel the reunion. Anyway, I went and took Jason with me. It was at Gardner's Village. The food was pretty good and I did talk to a few people that I hadn't seen in a long time, but overall it just reminded me that I've grown and changed a lot since high school. I don't feel that I am the same person that walked the halls of that high school. It would have been much more fun if more of my good friends from high school had gone, but fortunately I'm still in contact with those that didn't come and can get together with them another day.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Mini Camping Trip






This picture shows why it's called Mirror Lake.

We had a great overnighter at Mirror Lake Monday night thanks to the holiday. Our friends, Corbin and Alyssa, know how to camp in style and invited us to join them. We camped next to the beautiful lake in the Uintah Mountains, ate delicious warm food, hiked (really it was more like a walk) to two other nearby lakes, and participated in a mixed-up version of FHE where the games were at the beginning, the Smores in the middle, and the lesson at the end. Even though it was colder up there than I was prepared for, I loved the fresh air, beautiful sceneary, and great company (which company does not include the many, many mosquitos that tried to join our party.) :) Thanks Corbin and Alyssa!