"Middle children have remarkable diplomatic skills."

-The Secret Power of Middle Children, by Catherine Salmon

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Logan scores....A whole bunch!!

 
I love to watch little kids play sports. Tonight we watched one of our grandsons play soccer, and their team was really good! I mean, little kids playing soccer usually look like a big ol' constant group hug running around the field. But these little boys were playing actual defense and everything. Kudos to their coach (Jon)! Another thing I love about watching little kids play, is their lack of inhibitions when it comes to expressing pure joy! It's both hysterical to watch and heartwarming!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

ET can't phone home

We've cancelled our home phone. We had a phone in every room of the house. Literally. But they were in sad shape and would on occassion just hang up while we were talking to someone. Which was embarrassing because it was usually like the Bishop or Abuela, or someone else you really didn't want to hang up on in the middle of a conversation. I hadn't memorized the number (which I'm sure was an easy one, I just hadn't committed it to memory) because I never had to. I have, however, memorized Ron's number. Finally. I think.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Playing catch up on the weekend

Feliz Cumpleanos to my little brother Greg! He turns 50 today!


Yesterday was our cute D.I.L. Vanessa's birthday, she turned 27, which happens to be my favorite number.
My Photo


Saturday Ron and I participated in the service project our stake was involved in at Point Defiance Park.
Sue Cousins, Emily & Jeannette Hill, Debbie & Pres. Gessel, Ron & me
Here we are chopping down Yarrow on the hill across from the park entry.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012


Boy did we have a fun summer! We bought a National Park pass in June and we've used it 9 times! It paid for itself the third time we used it!

Today we are off on a new adventure....
To The Olympic Nat'l Park. 

My handsome hubby!
  The view of the Olympic Mountains from the Hurricane Ridge Visitors Center is really an amazing sight to see.
 
My honey and me on top of the mountain
                      

Here are some of the tree's in the rainforest, all mossy.


These trees crossed the road to make an "A" frame.


This cedar tree was huge. It was six trees that grew together.



The coast was amazing with all the huge logs that have been taken out  to sea by the waves, then washed up on the shores.



It was such a fun quick trip. We are so blessed to live in an area with such beauty so close.



 We went through an artsy little town called Port Townsend.



...Sorry, I just can't help myself. Oh, and while on this street, in this very block...there was this ped. xing sign, and .....


If you need to cross a street anywhere in the world, this is probably the most safe place to cross!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ugh!

I'm cleaning out all the old drafts of posts and I just accidentally deleted my last post (that wasn't a draft). It was about 9/11, and I don't have the emotional energy to write it again. Wah Wah Wah.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

We are sitting in our bedroom watching a Mitt Romney video on Ron's computer. Suddenly we can hear the beautiful sound of two angels singing "I Like to Look For Rainbows" coming from the bedroom down the hall. It's bedtime for two little boys. Angels I tell ya. Angels.


Friday, September 7, 2012

...and so he did!




He said: "Where would you like to go?"

She said: "Take me someplace beautiful, I've never been before."

He said: "Watakushi wa chodo subarashi tokoro ga arimasu."

                                       ...and he did.



Ron took me to Kobayashi Park. I was thinking...green grass, playground equipment,,,nope. There is a cool Mid-Century Modern house on the property, probably originally belonging to the Kobayashi family. We looked thru the windows of the abandoned house, to find a tiny kitchen that looks like the last occupant had some kind of a fire. I love that era of architecture, and could imagine myself ( and a small army) gutting the place and bringing it back to it's former late fifties glory. The back of the house over-looks the joining of Chambers Creek and Leach Creek, with tall cedar trees and overgrown brush lining the foot path along the creek. It is beautiful....
except for these guys...
 
 
 
 
and these guys................
 
 
 
 
...and they were all over the place, and spiders FREAK.ME.OUT!   
 But other than that, I could totally live there...after I called the Terminex man.
P.S. After I posted this on my blog, an article came out in our local paper concerning this very house. I was wrong about the Kobayashi's being the original owners. And the home was built in the early 60's, not the late fifties.( But I was close).