Tuesday, September 2, 2008

SUMMER ADVENTURES...part 2

Our trip to Utah was a lot of fun. Hold on again as you scroll through another long posting of pictures... remember we talked about the patience thing...

While we were in Utah, we were able to go to a Sorensen Family Reunion. This is a 4 generation picture. My Grandma is 1 of 2 from her generation that were in attendance--they might be the only 2 surviving. (I'll have to ask my Dad) It was fun to get to spend the day with my Grandma. While we were in a picture taking mood we also took a 3 generation picture with my Mom.
If you've never been you should make a trip to Cabella's. It's just the funnest outdoor store ever. I think the closest one to us here in Cali is in Reno. My kids had so much fun looking at the stuffed animals and all the big fish. We even had fun looking at all the camping stuff. Now that Jay is an 11 year old Scout and Britt will be doing overnighters at Girls Camp we need to invest in some of this stuff. We had a great time. (even the candy store was great)
The kids loved the shooting range. I thought that it was a couple of dollars a child so I got like $6 worth of quarters. It turned out to only be .50 cents a round. We all had a great time shooting. My Dad was awesome, he got a perfect score every time! (proud daughter moment) Jay consistently got 18 or 19 out of 20 until his final round he got a perfect 20 (proud mother moment) We figured it was the perfect ending to our adventure.
Wayne's brother and family live just up the street from the Cabella's in Utah. We decided to make a trip up to see them. John was gone golfing but we got in a little visit with his family. Ally had so much fun she didn't want to leave. Next time we are there we'll have to plan a sleepover with them. There's never enough time to get everything in!!!
We also got to visit with Wayne's younger brother Jeffrey. I'll probably get in trouble by someone for saying this but Jeffrey is my favorite Cannon brother. He's just so great! My kids adore him and I always have such a good time chatting with him. We went to dinner and then the mall and then we stood in the parking lot and just visited.
While we were visiting in the parking lot of Fashion Place Mall, it got a little chilly! Ally kept playing in and out of the car and was chatting with all of her imaginary friends. We all got a kick out of just standing and watching Ally. My kids also sang in my parents ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Jeffrey was a good Uncle and came to hear them. Thanks Jeff for the fun visit!

My parents work in the Salt Lake Temple and on Saturday morning my Dad had arranged that Britt and I could do baptisms together. It was such a neat experience. I knew I would cry at some point in this whole ordeal, but I didn't think I'd cry when I did. As we came up through the Conference Center parking lot to cross the street to the Temple is when it hit me. It was really strange I just got overwhelmed with emotion. It was so cool to be walking with my daughter who was worthy through her choices to enter the Temple. It was really neat to be able to share that with just her EARLY on a Saturday morning. Britt thought it was very cool to be able to go through what she calls the "secret" door to the baptistry. If you've never been, you enter through a door near the flagpole on Temple Square. You even get to ring a doorbell. Britt thought that was very cool! My Dad was able to do the baptisms and confirmations. This was definitely one for the memory book! It was a great morning!
We hiked up to Donut Falls in Little Cottonwood Canyon. My Grandparents used to have a cabin near here and I spent so much of my childhood up there. I have always talked about my cabin days to my children and so they wanted to go and see it. Well, Grandma's cabin has been torn down and now there are like 3 cabins there and we couldn't even get to the creek where I used to play. Donut Falls had totally changed. It was very strange, I actually felt old!If you don't remember or you've never been to Donut Falls it used to be different. You used to be able to go under the falls. It was cave like and if you wanted you could take a shower. You used to be able to see where the falls came through the rock (hence Donut Falls) Well, the whole West side of the mountain had collapsed into the creek bed.(snow damage I assume) I don't know how long it's been this way but it was not how it looked in my memory so my kids thought I was delusional.One thing that hadn't changed was how beautiful the view is. I love being in the mountains, and hearing the water and the trees and the occasional bird or wood creature. How could anyone believe that there isn't a God? I don't get it!
We hiked across the creek at the bottom of the falls so that we could get a glimpse of the water falling through the hole in the rock.
Brittany and Jay hiked a little higher than my heart could handle, but I knew I would've done the same thing at their age so I tried to relax.
My Dad was good to help Ally across. She was a little nervous crossing the water. Which totally surprised me, but I guess the concept could be a little scary to a 7 year old.
Here Jay got a little more wet than he planned. You can go to his blog and I'll have him tell you about this experience. He was a good sport and never cried even though I know it hurt him. (mom's can see it in their faces)

My Dad hiked the fossil mountain with Jay. They went up as far as they could. (again I got nervous but what was I to do?) The rock was pretty slippery and when they were coming back down Jay decided it was faster to just slide down on his bottom. He's such a boy!!
When you go hiking with my Dad you tend to stop a lot and take pictures of flowers and things in nature. I was pretty proud of myself for capturing not only flowers but a butterfly and a bee. I think I'm going to blow this picture up and frame it for my wall!
I am rarely in pictures...mainly because I'm the photographer but really it's because I like Donut Falls don't look like I used to and I don't like looking at myself. My Dad was good to make me stand on the bridge and get a shot with my kids.
This is a shot of Ally at a birthday party she went to this summer. It was at a Bouncy House place and they had different themed rooms. Ally loved the Karaoke room with costumes. Here she is jamming out to High School Musical.
I still have a few more adventures to post. We have had a great summer and it's still not over.
Stay tuned for more....



3 comments:

The Sorensen Family said...

I didn't know you were in Utah!! I live right by cabellas! You should have stopped by. I want to go to Donut falls now. I haven't been there for years!

Karalene said...

We like Cabellas too! Lunch and entertainement all while you shop!

Michelle said...

Looks like you had a great time in Utah. I totally know what you mean about never being in any pictures. I used to force myself to give the camera to others but now I find it's just easier to do it all myself.