Monday, August 31, 2009

August trip to Utah

There aren't too many people who venture to the same country/state more than 4-6 times in a single year...but we do! We took one last summer trip to Utah in August and much fun was had. Here's a glimpse of what we did...

Heard sounds of rain in Idaho, but it wasn't rain...instead, it was BUGS hitting our windshield to the point of not being able to see out very well!

Stopped for a quick family picture in front of the Idaho Falls Temple.

Went to Hogle Zoo.





Wayne filmed a music video for one of his Christmas songs.
Wayne did a concert at UVU with Sam Payne, Mercy River and Michael Dowdle.
Went swimming at our-new-favorite-pool but had to evacuate before even getting wet due to a d-i-a-r-r-h-e-a accident! Ummm, yeah....GROSS!

And with that, we say good-bye to another summer.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Broadway comes to Calgary

We had the wonderful opportunity to take our 3 oldest kids to see "The Lion King" in Calgary. It isn't often that we get Broadway plays in our neck of the woods, but we knew that we wanted to see this one.

We left Cardiff and Sawyer with Wayne's parents for the day then drove the extra 1 1/2 hours up to Calgary. We detoured to a couple of piano stores on the way to the theatre. (That is a whole new blog entry to come....!)

The play was AMAZING!! The singers were great, but the costumes and puppetry were truly breath-taking! I almost teared up in the opening scene as all of the animals came on stage...including the HUGE elephant that came down the aisle of the Jubilee to get to the stage.

This seems to be the year of shows/plays for us. We will be going to NYC with Jade and Mike in October over Canadian Thanksgiving and we will be seeing Wicked, Jersey Boys and Stomp. Then in November, we will head back to Utah to see the So You Think You Can Dance tour when it stops in Salt Lake. Too much fun to come!


Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Wedding

A few months ago, Tami, the daughter of our pseudo-grandma Deb, got engaged. She thought it would be "fun" to have her wedding and reception in our backyard. We were happy to oblige...since we do have the room.

Her big day was on Friday. We gathered at our house the night before to prep all of the food and make final decoration arrangements. Let me just say...um...it was an interesting night. There was a stressed out mother-of-the-bride, future in-laws unsure of what was going to happen, a bride and groom who just wanted to be married privately that night and a bride in the middle of a "small" emotional break-down. We still had no definite idea of what they were envisioning or what they were expecting.

The week leading up to the wedding was anything but summer-like. The temperatures dropped into early spring-like numbers and then the clouds moved in. Like any bride, Tami was a bit stressed and concerned about EVERYTHING! She continued to tell us her plans of her garden wedding...even though the forcast was for thunderstorms on Friday.
I finally pulled Deb aside and asked her if anyone had talked to Tami about a back-up plan. With a 90% chance of rain, I thought it would be a good idea for her to be prepared NOT to have it in the backyard.

Friday morning came. Deb called and asked if it was too late to move it to the church. Uhhh...YEAH! We had no way of transporting decorations, which we finished at 1am, and there was no secondary location mentioned on the invitations, which meant everyone would come to our house anyway. So, with that we proceeded to transform our house into the best wedding location possible.

By 1pm, all of the furniture had been moved out of the main floor. There were no more family picutres on the wall. The family room was decorated even more than the picutre shows. By the time the ceremony started, the clouds opened up and the rain started to pour down. I know everyone was glad we still didn't try to set things up outside.

Following the ceremony, we "magically" transformed the family room in to the reception room with 7 round tables and seating for more than 50 people.

It really was a beautiful wedding and everyone was happy in the end. It is amazing how things just fell into place that day. I truly think this is how it was supposed to be and I am so GRATEFUL for all those how helped make my house the perfect place for Tami and Mike's wedding.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Frogs

We live on the prairies. Our backyard backs on to an open field. I would've expected mice...but not FROGS!

So far, we have found 1 dead frog (ewwwww!) and 2 live ones, jumping around on our basement carpet. I don't know how they are getting in or where they are coming from, but the kids are slightly freaked out and I am a little more grossed out. I don't do well with creepy-crawlies or anything that is slimy or slithers...or jumping amphibians of any kind.

Again....EWWWWW!