Monday, September 27, 2010

Planting a Tree

This spring our stake president asked each family in our stake to pick out and plant a fruit tree in our yards. He made an analogy to Captain Moroni's Title of Liberty.  "Instead of writing the words on a torn coat as Captain Moroni did, families are invited to select and plant a fruit tree.  As it grows, so should our commitment to God, family, covenants, and country. As we begin to see the blossoms and the fruit appear, so should our commitment begin to appear.  Then, as we enjoy the fruit and happiness that comes from it, so should we enjoy the blessings that come from our improved relationship with God and family, and the strengthening of our testimony through the covenants we make, as well as from our love and support of this great country."  Well we went looking for our tree this weekend and found what Ashton called the "perfect tree".  It is a fruit salad tree, it has 4 different fruits grafted into the same tree, apricot, plum, peach and nectarine.  I hope that it can grow and produce fruit for us soon.  We also got a peach tree. It was a family effort to plant our trees.   Here are a few pictures that we took:
Digging the hole, in Herriman this is like digging in cement.
Picking out the rocks,  there were LOTS there always are, its what grows in Herriman, rocks.
Measuring the hole.  
Filling in the hole with dirt.
Adding a little water.
The planted tree, this is the fruit salad tree.
Picking out more rocks, for tree #2
Abbie found some...
Adding some fertilizer.
The little peach tree.  It will be a while before this one produces any fruit.  Patience will be key.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

WOW We were watched over.

I don't know where my friend got this picture but it shows a lot of the fire path.  I think it was taken Monday morning due to where the visible smoke is.  Most of the homes on the edges of the fire path have little to no damage to their homes.  It is truly a miracle.


Lisa's (my sister if you don't know who that is) house is just to the left and down from the lake right at the edge of the photo.  My house isn't in the picture but would be in the bottom-left corner if the picture was a little bigger.
Just found out that the fire has picked back up and some neighborhoods in the right hand side of this photo are being asked to evacuate again on a volunteer basis.  :( 

Monday, September 20, 2010

This is the house I was talking about....

ksl.com - Firefighters pleased with progress made on Herriman wildfire (Gallery Viewer)


Fire

Sunday afternoon we began smelling smoke.  I really didn't think much of it because I had heard the tell-tale sounds of training going on at Camp Williams on the other side of the mountain.  This would not be the first time that some of the ammo has started a fire on the range.  But it is rare thing to have it come all the way over the mountain, and to have houses in danger and be told to evacuate the area has NEVER happened (in the 6 years we have lived in our house.)  Well as darkness began to descend and the wind picked up even more than they already were, you could see the fire advancing down the mountain with the wind blowing it directly towards my neighborhood.  Well about 9:30 my neighbor (who also happens to be the elders quorum president) knocked on our door and told us we needed to evacuate.  We went to my mom for the night.  Me and the kids, Jake was already on his way back to Idaho Falls for work.  Today its been hard to know exactly what was happening out that way and when and if we were going to be allowed to go back.  In formation is spotty and changes it seems right after they announce something.  It is a miracle that only three houses were burned.  There are countless places where the fire came right up to houses only to be stopped by dedicated fire fighters risking their lives.  We, as a community, were truly blessed.  I wish that I could post all of the pictures that I have seen showing the evidence of the fire but there are too many.  My favorite is on ksl.com  's picture gallery of the fire was number #13.  (The house that had fire on every side of it but it is untouched.)   This was the view from my front yard today when I went back to have a look..
Disclaimer: This picture makes the fire look like it was  a lot closer to our house than it really was.  There are at least 3 or 4 road between us and the fire line on the hill.  But still WAY to close for comfort.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Birthday Party Times FIVE

How many times can you celebrate the same birthday?  This year I think we ended up going a little party crazy for this little boy, but he sure did feel love.  It  has taken me a little while to finally get these pictures uploaded to my computer, but I have been busy; first, trying to figure out why Abbie was so sick, then why she wasn't getting better and then, finally, how to treat an allergic reaction to antibiotics.  Thankfully, now (Sunday night) Abbie is finally starting to feel like herself and things are returning back to normal at our house.  So back to Ashton and his birthday.
His first party was on Saturday, a friend party.  It was a lot of fun for everyone and there were at least as many two-year-olds and 4 and 5-year-olds at the party.  We had a bounce house for the kids to play in and I couldn't get them to hold still long enough to take very many pictures that weren't blurry but I tried.
We had a transformers theme, with a military transformer cake.  Lots of fun and being silly.  It was a good party.
Then Sunday evening we had cake and ice cream for family (#2).  We also put the bounce house back up for all the cousins. Ashton had a few more presents to open and lots more family to celebrate with.  It was a fun night.

Monday (#3) found us miniature golfing and eating lunch at Sizzle.  Ashton's new favorite place to eat.  (He loves the shrimp there)  It was a fun day especailly since because of the holiday we got an extra day with dad.  (sorry no pictures)
Tuesday was Ashton's actual birthday and we had to celebrate again (#4).  We went to dinner at the Mayan with Grandma and Grandpa.   Then had a little more cake (for good measure) and had the birthday bear sing to Ashton.  There are pictures of that but I don't have them, my mom was behind the camera then.  (this was the night that Abbie started getting sick and the week went downhill from there.)
And if that wasn't enough he took treats and they sang to the birthday boy Friday at preschool (#5).

Hey you only turn five once, you might as well celebrate with FIVE parties, right?  Just don't count on having six parties next year.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Happy Birthday Ashton


Can't believe my little boy is 5 today.  It seems like only yesterday that he was only this big and we were bringing him home from the hospital.
He is such a sweet little guy, always trying to do what's right and to do his very best.  I love you so much.  We have been really busy this weekend celebrating with Ashton and there will be more picture to come of all of the festivities but I wanted to make sure that I acknowledged my little man on his really special day.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Welcome Baby Matthew

My sister Lisa had her baby yesterday.  He is such a cute little thing.  Congrats, you do good work.
Stats: born at 3:28 pm, 5 lbs 14 oz, 18 inches 
The new happy family.  
The proud big brothers.