Thursday, December 5, 2019

Thanksgiving In Boise

We got to go to Boise this year to celebrate my grandma's 90th birthday and Thanksgiving all at once!  Pretty awesome.  This celebration has been in the works for 2 years.  No lie.  I've had an invitation on my fridge for 2 years.  I decided I wasn't taking it down until it happened.  My dad and his siblings did a great job planning everything.  I'm sure they were all exhausted at the end of the weekend.  It was great to see aunts and uncles and cousins who I haven't seen for years.  But the greatest part was seeing my grandma and how happy she was to have everyone together.  She's one of the greatest people I know.  There are about 150 family members for her to remember, and remember them she does.  She doesn't just know everyone's name, but also what they're busy with, what they enjoy doing, and even what they're struggling with.  She sends a gift and a card for every single birthday.  Yep, all 150.  Every single member of the family feels loved by her.  Zero judgement, just love.  Jake may not have been excited to go to Boise, but when I reminded him why we were going he couldn't complain.  She's the best.

The weather tried to keep us from going.  There was a huge storm almost the whole week in Utah.  Jake tried to say the roads were too bad to go, but I reminded him that we frequently drive on horrible roads to go skiing so I'm sure we could manage.  Miraculously, Parley's wasn't awesome, but otherwise we somehow slipped through in between storms.  Definitely felt blessed for that miracle.  We got to Boise just in time to eat lots of yummy food.  We caught up with family and got to watch an awesome slide show of my grandma.

We stayed with my cousin Jenn and her family.  They were so great to let us stay.  They live on 5 acres with farm animals, so I thought we would fit right in.  They even let us ride horses.  My kids were sooo excited for that.  In keeping with my bad animal experiences, I may have fallen off the horse.  People wonder why I don't like animals...  We got pictures taken as a huge group.  They went impressively fast.  We did lots of swimming in the hotel pool.  Swimming with Uncle Toby is enjoyable for teenagers and little kids.  And we made it up to Ann and Brian's to see their awesome land and have a delicious breakfast.  All in all a pretty great Thanksgiving I think.

Amazing decorations

Look at all of those people!

Watching the slide show


All of the Mark Spjute Clan


Even the teens were into swimming baseball

Pictures at the capital



Sage finally got to ride a horse!

True love to walk someone else's kid on a horse in the freezing snow


Devouring pizza after swimming.  Let's just say they ate a lot

Cute grandma telling us all how happy she is to have us all there

Singing Spjute Family songs

Who can get the balls out of the box fastest?

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

October Happenings

October was a pretty busy, but good, month!  We got to go to the annual witchy-poo party.  Such a great event.  Dad and Kathy always go all out and the kids love it!  Pretty awesome to have grandparents who do stuff like that.  And we made it through Halloween.  Definitely my least favorite holiday.  Zack was on candy duty (not that anyone really comes to our house).  He asked if he could just put the bowl of candy on the porch.  I told him he could handle answering the door since he had nothing else to do.  He managed.  Kate dressed up as Rosie the Riveter.  She's at that in-between age where she's not sure what to do for Halloween.  She and her friend came trick-or-treating with Sage and I.  They didn't last very long.  And Sage dressed up as and archery person.  She and her BFF made a map of where they wanted to go trick-or-treating.  It was very intense, as is everything with Sage and holidays. 

Jake randomly decided to dress up in old costumes


Jake participated in his first press conference for the Gary Sinese Foundation.  He gets to be the general contractor for the project.

Scary Sage

Scary Joker 
The kids at the witchy-poo party


Donuts on a string

Grandpa made slime.  I can't even express how happy this made Sage.  Grandpa will forever have a special place in her heart.

Sage's haunted house.  She won a prize for her hard work.  Winning a prize plus slime equals the best witchy-poo party ever!

Carving pumpkins got serious this year!

Zack somehow carved this mountain bike.  And then a deer ate it the next day.

Sage did this one all by herself.

Jake did a Jeep pumpkin.  He is all things Jeep.

Sage ready to go on Halloween

Rosie the Riveter

Happy Halloween!

Sage and her BFF with their candy haul.  And their map.  They insisted on weighing their candy when they were done.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Fall Break

Another fall break spent in St George, with a little bit of Cedar City thrown in for fun.  Good thing Greg and Tracy let us stay at their house because we sure love it down there!  Now that we mountain bike, fall break = state championships.  Last year the course was in St George.  This year it was in Cedar, but we decided to stay in St George and make the drive.

The race was so fun!  Zack had his best race of the season.  So glad he ended on such a good note!  We got to the course Thursday afternoon to pre-ride it.  I got to ride the course, along with a million other people.  It was a really fun course, but way more technical than what we normally ride.  Tons of rocks to ride up and down.  I had a lot of fun riding it, but can't imagine trying to ride anything like that in a race.  These kids are amazing!  Zack raced at 8:30 Saturday morning, so we had to leave St George at 6am.  And then I almost made Zack miss his last race of the season.  It was horrible.  Jake will never let me navigate again, which is fine by me.  When we pre-rode the course I was driving so Jake got us there.  I assumed he just typed the area into apple maps and followed the directions.  Not the case.  Apparently he clicked on the link in their flyer and that's how we got there.  Well, Saturday morning Jake was driving so I typed Three Peaks into my phone and we headed on our way.  At one point Jake said, "Are you sure we shouldn't turn there?"  But I double checked that I typed it in correctly and assured him we were going the right way.  And then, a little after 7, we were told we had arrived and to park our car.  On a dirt road.  In the middle of nowhere.  I almost started hyperventilating.  I was going to make Zack miss his last race!!  Thankfully, we were able to get the right coordinates into google maps (never using apple maps again) and we got there just in time for him to warm up and get to the start of the race.  Phew!  Just a little stressful. 

Anyway, we spent the weekend mountain biking (Jake and I went for a long ride one day, Jake and Kate went for a longish ride, and the three of us went for a quick ride), swimming, eating yummy food (we found some really good mexican places), and a fun dusty razor ride.  A good time was had by all.  Except for maybe Sage.  On Friday morning while Jake and I were on our ride (of course) Sage crashed bad on a scooter.  She scraped her face up, had a fat lip, and chipped her tooth.  She was very upset in a very dramatic way (because Sage is drama).  It did look pretty painful, poor thing.  So for most of the weekend she was pretty sore and not her usual spunky self.  A definite bummer.  But other than that the weekend was great fun!

We celebrated my birthday in St George.  Sage put this together at home and got it all the way there.  She's the best!

Sage trying to have fun at the park even though she hurt really bad



They had to ride up these rocks at the finish line.  It was crazy and fun to watch.


Last race done!

Ready to go for a razor ride!

This is a super cool gypsum mine.  You can cut really cool rocks right out of the hill

Sage driving the razor.  Sadly she did better than Kate

This is what we looked like when we got back.  So dusty!

Poor Sage and her sad face.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Hiking Timp

Zack really loves hiking.  He especially loves hiking to the tops of mountains.  Mostly I think this is cool, except I kind of worry that he'll start doing crazy things as he gets older.  Oh well, there are worse things to worry about I guess.  Anyway, he's been wanting to hike to the top of Timp for years.  And for years we say this is the year it'll happen.  And then life gets busy and another year goes by.  So this year was finally the year!  It was very last second, as is everything in our life.  Poor Kate.  She LOVES to plan ahead.  Like at breakfast she asks what we're having for dinner.  She would love to have every second of life planned out.  And I have to keep telling her sorry.  Right now we live minute to minute, so I can tell you what I think might happen, but there's a good chance that will change.  She loves it.

Anyway, that was a total tangent.  Jake and Zack decided Friday night they were going to hike Timp the next morning.  At first I wasn't going to go with them, but then I decided this is one of the few peaks I can probably make it up, so I better join in the adventure.  I hiked Timp once a long, long time ago.  Like pre-mission.  And I hiked it from the other side and in the middle of the summer.  So this was really different.  We hiked from our side of the mountain and started a little after 6am.  It was so beautiful.  The millions of pictures I'll post don't do it justice.  We hiked across snow, saw waterfalls and mountain goats, and scrambled up rocks to get to the top.  Usually I'm warm blooded and never cold when I'm exercising, but not for this.  There was a cold wind blowing most of the time, and it went right through my clothes.  Apparently I need better wind gear.  I was so cold at the peak that I stayed up there for all of 5 minutes and then took off.  I thought I was going to die.  Gratefully it warmed up for the hike down.  The last couple hours of hiking were kind of a suffer fest.  You're tired, want to be done, but still have lots of miles left.  My feet don't handle lots of miles anymore.  And if I'd known I was going to do that hike I probably would have gotten new shoes.  But we made it to the top and back down again.  And I'm really glad I went on this adventure with my boys!  They were even nice enough to wait for me once in awhile.  And now for a million pictures.


Taking a break after getting down from the peak

The leaves were beautiful!


Ready to go!



I'm sure they were waiting for me here













This is at the top.  Can you tell I'm so cold I want to die?