Friday, July 15, 2022

San Rafael Swell

 We finally made it to The Swell!  I can't believe we've never gone there before.  We drove Jake's Jeep with the trailer and Zack drove his Jeep.  Thus we were all happy because we were able to split up into two cars and take more stuff.  Win-win.  

We started off doing a hike in a slot canyon.  It was really pretty and a different kind of hiking than what we're used to.  The kids loved it.  Then we headed to Goblin Valley.  We can finally say we've been there.  It was super cool, but the wind was insane.  The title of this trip could be wind.  It was so windy every day.  And wind plus sand means you're basically getting sand blasted all day.  Super fun.

Next we headed on a jeep ride.  Jake knew it was going to be on the long side, but wasn't sure quite how long it would be.  Let's just say we left at like 9am and got home at like 9:30pm.  Long is an understatement.  I think we saw most of the swell in a day, in our jeeps.  It was really pretty.  But when you've been in beautiful for a long time it stops looking quite so beautiful.  On the way to the actual jeep trail we saw some petroglyphs and a cool old cabin.  We finally made it to the jeep trail and right after we started, realized something was wrong with Jake's jeep.  Of course.  Because that's what happens when you go jeeping.  Turns out both of his shock mounts broke off.  He and Zack spent 2 hours laying on their backs, fixing the jeep.  I spent 2 hours being somewhat helpful.  The girls spent 2 hours sitting in the car.  Did I mention there were crazy gusts of wind?  Crazy wind.  It was the kind of situation where you start to think maybe God hates you.  But He doesn't.  But it felt like it.  I also need to mention that we were freezing.  We assumed the day would be nice and hot, so we dressed accordingly.  Then it wasn't nice and hot.  So not only were we getting blasted by the wind, laying in the dirt, sand blasting into us, but we were also freezing.  

Despite the poor conditions, Jake and Zack worked their magic and got the jeep fixed.  So of course we continued on the jeep trail rather than turn around.  It was actually a pretty cool trail.  So many beautiful things to see.  At the end of the day we found ourselves on the top of a ridge with lots of big obstacles to get over.  Jake made it through.  Zack was struggling.  At one point he had only 2 tires on the ground.  I had to look away because I didn't want the image of Zack rolling down the mountain locked in my brain forever.  Amazingly he made it through.  A sign that God does not in fact hate us.  We made it out and got back to camp in the dark.  Exhausted.  If you're wondering why we jeep, so am I.  Just kidding.  It really is fun, we see so many beautiful things off the beaten path, and we definitely have a lot of adventures that we get to talk about for years to come.



























Thursday, June 30, 2022

May Happenings

 May was a crazy busy month!  I mean, May is always busy.  But I feel like we set new records this year.  We managed to do a lot of fun things, mixed in with all the graduation stuff.  I'll let the pictures tell the story.

Family came to visit!  We love it when this happens!

We solved all the world's problems


Mother's Day pic of my not so little babies.

Kate made this for me.  Delicious!

We got to go to an honors program for Kate who still has a 4.0


Back to the family thing.  Sage helped me put together a hot dog bar.  It was a lot of fun!




Random picture from one of Jake's jobs.

Last day of school celebration!

Thursday, June 16, 2022

Zack Graduated!

 I'm the parent of a high school graduate!  Hard to believe.  I didn't think this would be a super big deal.  I mean, most everyone graduates from high school.  But then all the 'last' things started happening, and my mom heart decided it was a big deal.  I kept thinking about how all of these things were the last time Zack would...  Over and over my mom heart broke.  I wouldn't say school has been super easy for Zack.  He's had to navigate the social scene, which is really hard for him.  He's had to learn how to handle classes that he hates, write papers when writing is so hard for him.  And he pushed through all of it, figured it out, and even did really well with most things.  Most of his high school years were effected by Covid, which is so not fair.  I feel like at the end he really started figuring it out and enjoyed everything he could.  He made it to prom, seminary graduation, the senior walk at the elementary school, senior sunset, and the all night graduation party.  I'm so proud of him and all of the things he's done.  Navigating high school with autism is no easy feat.  And he did it!  I can't wait to see what he accomplishes in college.  I'm excited for him to be able to really focus on what he's good at.  Because he's like a genius when it comes to all things engineering.  I think he'll really enjoy having mostly classes that he loves.  Meanwhile, I'm trying to enjoy this last summer of having all of my family together.  I know we have great days ahead, but they'll be different great days.  My mom heart is holding on as long as possible.

Now for a million pictures...


Zack got a $1000 scholarship through the CAPS engineering program.  Yay!

Zack as a preschool graduate.


Tracy was so nice to come up and endure the graduation ceremony


So many people and so, so hot!

Almost Zack's turn!










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.