"Middle children have remarkable diplomatic skills."

-The Secret Power of Middle Children, by Catherine Salmon

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Our May visit in August

We spent the afternoon at Cannon Beach with Janae, Annabelle and Daniel. The weather was warm and foggy. Absolutely no wind to blow out the fog, but by mid-afternoon the sun was out and the fog had burned off.
The kids had a great time playing in the sand. Daniel ate half the beach and LOVED it!
Annabelle had such a good time digging in the sand with Grandpa!
Janae talked me into touching one of those sea stars... (I still call them star fish) They aren't as squishy as they look...but they're still kinda icky.
We've had a great time visiting the May's in Oregon, but we missed having Peter here. but we missed not having Peter here Guhh!! Peter was gone and we've missed him. There!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Our two mini missionaries

This was taken in our entryway just before we headed off to church. Aren't they so cute! Landon gave the prayer and the scripture in primary today, and he did a fantastic job!

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Picnic with our ward & a bad camera day!

We had our ward picnic today. Here are some of the fabulous pictures I took >insert sarcasm here< My hubby's backside ...which, really I kinda like! ;)
My daughter-in-law's toes (what??) and part of my adorable grandson Landon!
My crazy friend Julie and her cute (big) grandbaby Noah...
Part of Ron's face, Julie's (even crazier) mom, and Julie's husband, Rayland
These guys (who are so small they're practically unidentifiable)playing soccer
...yeah, I'm an awesome fotografer! Picher taker! shutterbug! None of the above! Enjoy this post!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

A must-read!

I don't really have patience for reading fiction. Occasionally historical fiction will interest me, but something like Harry Potter or Lord of The Rings, umm no thanks. Ron and I just finished this Memoir by Chris Williams. I knew of the events that took place, mostly because I lived in Utah when it occured and it was a pretty big story. But there is a story within the story that I did not know about, and it gives insight to what led this man in the direction his life took long before the tragedy that took his family. It's an emotional read of true Christ-like living. I highly recommend it.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Our day date to Seattle

Ron surprised me on our date today, by taking me to the University of Washington. I thought we were walking down to the water to take pictures, maybe watch some boats sailing across Lake Washington.
Nope. He rented a canoe, and we were going for a canoe ride across the lake.
This is where I start hyperventilating. I had to look at my feet for the first part of the ride across the lake. To say that large bodies of water scare me is like saying the Pacific Ocean is damp....I am over-the-top petrified of water. How my husband talked me into this I have no idea! He's good at that...talking me into doing scary things.
There were lot's of cool things to see.
Beautiful scenery.
(My favorite bit of scenery -my handsome hubby)
How beautiful is this?? I halfway wondered if we'd start to hear dueling banjo's when we started down this little path under the bridge. By the time we made it over to the arboritum I was a little more relaxed.
We saw some Blue Heron...
...and lot's of duckies
Then we had to paddle back across the Mont Lake cut to get back to where we started...yikes, that big body of water again!
But we made it back safely...and it was a great day! I love my Ron.
Thanks for a wonderful adventure honey!

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Love to find good music...

...and I found a really great CD recently.
Some cool upbeat music by Justin Cash A Beautiful World has been floating around in my head since I first heard it the other day. He's got a smooth, warm voice. Kinda Harry Connick Jr./Jason Mraz-esq sounding. So there ya go...my 2 cents worth.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Loving the hot temps in U.P.

Cooling off with Logan and Landon on a hot summer day turned to temporary "art" on the fence. They were such good little sports because they had no idea what I was going to do when I asked them to stand at the fence!
Their little outlines on the fence quickly disappear. But it was hysterical to watch!
Even Grandpa got in on the action. This is a fun thing to do when it's super hot out, which doesn't happen too often in Washington!
Something tells me we're going to be sore tomorrow, in places we didn't know we had places!