Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Last Second San Diego

 I woke up on a regular Friday a couple of weeks ago.  Nothing big planned.  Jake had been dying to get away for the weekend, but the weather kept being cold.  He threw out the idea of going to San Diego.  At first I thought he was joking.  When I realized he wasn't I started trying to book flights and a hotel.  Within an hour I had everything booked and our flight left that afternoon.  Our kids were like, "uh what are you doing?"  By 6:00 that day we were in our hotel room in San Diego.  Yay!

We were only there for a couple of days, but we had great fun!  We ate lots of yummy food.  Lots.  We went to the beach and walked around.  Way too cold to get in, but a beautiful day for hanging out.  We went on a sailboat in the bay.  Very relaxing.  We went to an awesome art show with amazing art, and again, amazing food.  

I've never done a trip that spontaneous before.  Jake called it a company trip and made us had a meeting.  As we discussed what we need to do more of in our business, I told him we definitely need to do more company retreats.  Also, I'm grateful to have kids at an age that we can leave last second like that.  So much fun!


Delicious Mexican food




Lots of sea lions




Random little squirrel just standing there


Jake in his happy place

The balcony where we ate lunch



Hula pie from Dukes.  Worth the trip right there.



Art festival.  I love these purple trees!


Random people playing music and dressed really weird.




Monday, May 16, 2022

April Happenings

 April was fairly low-key.  Thank heavens because things have been crazy around here.  We started the month off with piano festival for Kate.  This year she not only competed in it, but she also had students who participated.  Pretty cool to have so many students when you're only 15!  Sage still can't get over how much money Kate's making.  It's pretty funny.  Kate was chosen (for her second year in a row) to play in the honors recital at the end of the festival.  She did an amazing job and is becoming a great piano player.  I especially love that they ask her to play in sacrament meeting now instead of her old mom.  Yay!!

Zack had a big month because he went to prom!  We were all so excited for him to have at least one dance experience before he graduated.  He went with a cute girl named Katie and all reports sound like he had a great time.  Poor kid got the stomach flu the day before the dance.  Ahhh!!  We were praying our guts out that he would still be able to go.  I have to say that I may have turned into a bitter old lady if he hadn't been able to go.  Fortunately (with a lot of answered prayers) he was able to go, even though he still wasn't feeling great.  One kid in his group ended up not being able to go because of the stomach flu.  So we'll take what we can get.  They went to Provo Beach Saturday morning.  They lucked out and got to take dance pics in the rain.  Good memories.  They went to someone's house for dinner, and then headed to the dance.  They were supposed to come here to hang out after the dance, but poor Zack's body decided it couldn't take anymore.  He'd essentially had nothing to eat all day.  He said he was doing ok, but then the heat and noise of the dance put him over the edge.  He said at one point his ears started ringing and he had tunnel vision.  Poor kid.  So he came home, grabbed all the treats we had here, and took them to another kid's house for everyone else to enjoy.  His date decided she wanted to hang out there with everyone, so he didn't even have to do the awkward porch scene.  At least something good came out of being sick!  When he got home I made him drink as much as he could and sent him to bed with two water bottles.  I'm happy to report that he survived.  And even more happy to report that he managed to get through the night with no puking, thus ensuring he will never be known as barf boy.

Random Sunday walk.  Zack loves that I keep taking pics of him.  But he's leaving soon so he has to deal.


She said yes!

Piano Festival




Oh yeah.  I got a new car.  I now drive a company car in a desperate attempt to pay less taxes.  The verdict is still out on whether this is good or bad.  However, the car is real nice.

These were sent out.  More things graduation to come.  But I was proud of myself for getting invites out.  Kate took the pic and I threw these together online.  I think they turned out pretty good!

  

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

March Madness

 March was a randomly busy month this year.  It included spring break, plus a quick trip to Houston for one of Jake's builder 20 meetings. Now I've been to Houston and I don't need to go back.  Not my favorite place.  Our hotel was kind of in a random location and I was stuck in like a 4 block area the whole time.  There wasn't even a place to run, which has never happened before.  So two thumbs down for Houston.  Although, it was still really nice to get away with Jake.  I'm never going to complain about that part.

While we were in Houston, Zack participated in a state 3D printing competition.  He worked with a partner and their test was to print something that would help solve a problem.  His partner works in retail and says he frequently watches ladies did through their wallets to try to find the right credit card.  So they decided to print a wallet that would make your cards easier to see.  They worked for a couple of days straight to get it printed, and then headed to the competition.  They ended up getting first place and they get to go to nationals in Atlanta in June!  He's really excited and I think loved competing in something that he's so good at.  I'm so grateful for the engineering program our high school has.  Zack's learned so many great skills.  So much so that he's currently working as an intern for an engineering company in Heber.  They need him full time through the summer and are going to let him work remotely at Utah State.  Yay!    

This post has a lot about Zack in it, because now I have to talk about his latest Jeep project.  I have a love/hate relationship with that thing.  I love that he's done so much work himself and thus learned a lot of great lessons.  I hate how much time everything takes that he does and I hate watching him kill himself to try to get things done.  And as smart as he is, he's still a high school boy who makes not great decisions sometimes.  One of those not great decisions is when he decided to paint his Jeep.  Yep, the whole thing.  It started out with Jake telling him he needed to fix the rust spots before they got a lot worse.  Jake was thinking he would lightly sand and then touch up all the spots.  He went back in to check on Zack and there were multiple spots sanded all the way down to the metal.  Guess we're painting the whole Jeep.  This involved hours of work over like 10 days.  Hours.  Lots of late nights.  Lots of weekends.  I know for sure that halfway through Zack was feeling like he'd bitten off more than he could chew.  We got to a couple of days before we were supposed to go to St George to do some jeeping, which Zack really wanted to do, and it didn't look like he was going to make it.  He ended up coming a day after us so that he could stay home and finish.  I was so nervous to see what it looked like.  I mean, a lot of things can go wrong when you paint a car.  But it actually looks pretty good!  Phew.  Were there any lessons learned with all of this?  I'm not sure.  Pretty sure there are more big projects in the future.  But I guess he did learn to paint a car, so I guess that's something.


I went to a Van Gogh thing in SLC with some friends.  It was pretty cool and fun to do something different.

His paintings surrounded you.

One day Jake found a pizza dough recipe and made an excellent margherita pizza.  It was delicious so I'm happy to turn all future pizza making over to him.

Zack asked a girl to prom.  She said no.  And didn't give the candy bars back.  No I didn't egg her house.  Yet.

Mud season means cleaning all the mud off the equipment.  Good times.

Zack in the middle of his eternal project.


The wallet they printed.

A smile!


Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Spring Break

 For spring break we headed to St George.  Our break this year was earlier than almost everyone in Utah.  Some people hated it, but we loved it.  Usually St George is insanely crowded over spring break.  Not a place you want to be.  This year it was the least crowded I've ever seen it.  So much better.

We've been to St George a lot, but this is the first time we went jeeping down there.  We had so much fun!  The jeeping is a lot different than Moab.  We got to experience our first time driving in sand dunes.  I was equal parts happy and terrified on the sand.  Jake made me drive for a good portion of one trail.  I went over some scary things!  I may or may not have shut my eyes a few times.  Zack loved having his Jeep and continues to be a great driver.  We were there with the Mackays again.  They're great Jeep friends.

Greg came with us on one of the trails.




Greg climbs all over the place.  



This picture does not do justice to how tight this was.  We had to put the mirrors in.  Also, I'm driving here.  With my eyes shut.



Thursday, April 14, 2022

Sage and Volleyball

 This started out as a February post, but then I realized the only thing to document besides Moab was Sage playing volleyball.  Sage decided to pick up a new sport and chose volleyball.  My favorite sport, so I'm ok with it.  She's constantly hitting the volleyball inside.  Not annoying at all.  But it's fun to have someone to hit the volleyball with.  Outside that is.  We experienced our first sports tournament.  I know, we can't complain since it was our first one.  But it was all day, and it was long.  Sage had a lot of fun though, and we enjoyed watching her play.