I could NOT resist putting this on my blog. If you know my Cambrie, you will understand this. She is so creative and funny and I got the biggest kick out of this when I read it. Cambrie, as you may know is a craft nut! She got a Cricut cutter for her birthday and has been making all sorts of things ever since, now she is taking the opportunity to put her crafting to good use and make a little cash off of it. You can't see the picture very well so I am going to type out what she wrote: "Write name in neat handwriting before = then write what kind of cutout you want and write what color you want each different color area, last right how much it cost (if you are Cooper, it cost 10 cents, if you are not and you don't bring paper, it is 20 cents, if you aren't Cooper and you bring paper it is 10 cents, except for mom, dad, and Conlie". Really, is that funny or what? P.S. I will take orders for her via my blog :)
Monday, July 26, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Pioneer Day BBQ
Friday, July 23, 2010
Day at the Gateway
Chon had the day off work so we decided to have a fun family outing. We took the Frontrunner train to the Gateway in SLC and did a little shopping and played in the fountains.
We got to the Frontrunner station 45 minutes early because we didn't know what time the train came so we had a little lunch while we waited. We got a few funny looks from people.


I snapped this picture of Conlie. She was so tired and didn't want to smile at the camera. Now I'm glad she didn't because I just love this sweet face.




We got to the Frontrunner station 45 minutes early because we didn't know what time the train came so we had a little lunch while we waited. We got a few funny looks from people.
Everyone loved the train ride.
I snapped this picture of Conlie. She was so tired and didn't want to smile at the camera. Now I'm glad she didn't because I just love this sweet face.
Chon took Conlie just to the edge of the fountains but she wasn't too fond of getting sprayed. She was having issues because she didn't have a swim suit on.
Cambrie opted out of the water fun and decided to just be a sun goddess instead.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Pool Fun!
We Love going to the Roy Aquatic Center during the summer. The kids always have a BLAST! We went with some friends from work and also a bunch of neighbors. It's just so nice having all the kids around having fun.

Cooper and Isiah had such a fun time together. Other than this picture and when we ate, I don't think we saw them all day. They just had a great time!
I had to include this picture of Coop and Isiah because they just thought they were so funny. I was doing the "1..2..3.." countdown and I guess they had a plan to dunk themselves so they didn't have to get a picture taken. It was so funny!
Our cute neighbor and friend, Connor Larsen was there and she is always so good to Conlie. Conlie just loves her so much and loves "playing" with her.

Conlie, Cambrie, Kelsey and Hadley
Our little sun stud! Check out that six pack!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Kids being Kids
A Day with Cousins
While we were gone to trek, the kids spend one of the days with their cousins, Katelyn and Colten. They had a great time as you will see!
Cambrie and Katelyn doing their activity of choice...crafting!
A day is never complete without putting on Mr. Potato Head's glasses. I love how he looks so smug.

This picture is my favorite. They were making a craft called "shrinky dinks" and part of it requires it to be heated in the oven. It seems like the best part of making it is actually watching it shrink so that's what the kids did. Hollie said she just happened to have her camera handy when the kids were "watching the pot boil" as they say.

These two are the best of friends. They have fun from the minute they get together til the minute they leave. They keep busy playing and watching sports together. It has been fun watching them call and e-mail each other to keep up on the others games, etc.
Conlie finds ways to have a blast while she is there..usually at the expense of Katelyn's room. She loves to play with others' toys.

Cambrie and Katelyn doing their activity of choice...crafting!
This picture is my favorite. They were making a craft called "shrinky dinks" and part of it requires it to be heated in the oven. It seems like the best part of making it is actually watching it shrink so that's what the kids did. Hollie said she just happened to have her camera handy when the kids were "watching the pot boil" as they say.
These two are the best of friends. They have fun from the minute they get together til the minute they leave. They keep busy playing and watching sports together. It has been fun watching them call and e-mail each other to keep up on the others games, etc.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Pioneer Trek
Chon and I had the wonderful opportunity to go with our Church Young Mens and Young Womens group to the Martin's Cove Pioneer Trek. The area is where the Martin Handcart company was stranded on their trek to settle in the Salt Lake Valley. They literally froze and starved to death; however, they many of them were rescued by heroic volunteers and did finally make it. The trek is an opportunity to learn and get a tiny glimpse of what they went through. We heard many stories of the people of the trek and were able to walk the paths they walked. One person said "No tongue or pen can tell the sorrow.." I believe that is true. We will never really know what they went through but it was amazing to gain a better appreciation. I went as the nurse and thank heavens we didn't have too many problems since really all I know how to do is deliver babies and not fix broken bones and cuts and scrapes. The youth (and leaders, I might add) were amazing. I truly can't remember hearing one complaint from anyone.
"Ma and Pa" Choi....yup we really can pull a handcart.
OK so we really did get a little R&R too.
Our "Family"...we were responsible for a group of people and as a group we had to push the handcart over the trails. We had to make sure we were all looked after.

Our silly "son" Kobe who actually did push the handcart a lot, decided to take a little rest.
Women's Pull. This was one of the most touching parts of the trip. All the men and boys went to the top of a steep, sandy, rough hill and stood there watching and the women and girls pulled the handcarts up. It was a short distance but let me just say, it was extremely difficult. The reason we did this was because many pioneer men were gone to battle and doing other tasks, leaving the women to do a lot of the work. This truly made me gain an appreciation for what these women and men did. From what I understand from the men, it was equally difficult standing watching as we struggled up the hill. I saw tears in some of their eyes.


You can see the men standing an honoring us as we struggled through.
Dan's Cove. This was a very sacred and reverent spot. We sat and pondered and listened to stories of what happened there. It was very powerful.
Now for a little fun...we were "scheduled" to go to a Square Dancing event and to be honest we weren't especially thrilled about it. We ended up having the best time! It really was so much fun (not to mention the workout we got). I was so surprised at what a great time we had.
And Do-See-Do your partner...
After we got done square dancing and we were walking back to our campsite, I snapped this a shot of this absolutely gorgeous sunset. The picture doesn't quite do it justice but you can get an idea of how pretty it was. It really topped the day off!
Fuel for the walk...a little Diet Coke. My good friend, Jen and I had to take a quick break to enjoy our beverage of choice...cheers!
Independence Rock. This is a spot that all the people passing through would stop at and engrave their names into the mountain. I didn't get a good picture of the mountain but it is a huge hill full of names. Everyone took some time to hike around the mountain.
These are some plaques explaining and commemorating the Rock.
Ok, wipe that drool off...While Jen and I spend the drive home chatting, the rest of those in the car took it as time to catch up on some much needed sleep. I say we definitely spent our time much more wisely...sleep is overrated!!
"Ma and Pa" Choi....yup we really can pull a handcart.
Our silly "son" Kobe who actually did push the handcart a lot, decided to take a little rest.
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