15 June 2010
Lehi
National Trail Day 5K
Hike 2 - Memorial Day Hike
1st Hike of the Season
Last Day of School
All school year long when Brian would ask Zak what he learned today, he would either tell Brian "nothing," or that he "couldn't remember." On the last Wednesday of school after the kindergarten program, out of the blue he said "I've learned SO much this year (what a relief, he won't have to repeat kindergarten!) And he really has. He is a good little reader, and a good counter.
Because he is the youngest kid in the school, I was a little worried about sending him to school last year. But he really did so good, he caught on quick to everything that was taught that he didn't already know, and he acted with all of the maturity that a 5 year old boy should. I was very proud of him this year.
Watch out 1st grade here comes Zak!
Amber also had an amazing school year. Highlights of the year for Amber were winning he 5th grade science fair, and earning the Presidential Fitness Award. She is quite a social girl, and has had to learn to control her social time to appropriate times, but she is figuring it out. She always does well in school, and is excited to have one of her 5th grade teachers again for 6th grade.
Pool Day
06 June 2010
Kindergarten Program
(I tried to upload the video of them singing it, but is was too big of a file for blogger. Bummer. It is a really neat song.)
Presidential Fitness Award
Spring Soccer
Zak just loves to run with the other boys.
Brian coached Amber's team this year. He sure had a lesson in girls and emotions.
He enjoyed some aspects of coaching these girls, and not others. He started last fall with a very inexperienced team, and finished with a lot of successes.
Over all it was a great soccer season, with good coaches and fun teammates.
Les and Zak have decided to play again next year, and Amber has chosen to put a little more time into her running, and take some time off from soccer.
21 May 2010
The Gap
The Farm
We went to Southern Utah last weekend for Brian to do the St. George Triathlon that he does every year. This year the kids and I stayed in Cedar at my Grandpa's house while Brian camped down at Sand Hollow Reservoir where his race was the next morning.
When I went out to check on the boys, I found them feeding the sheep. but they had tied the hay in a rope that they could dangle in front of the sheep so that they wouldn't get eaten in the process (yup, those are my city boys!)
A Garden
We have a spot at the back of our yard that is sectioned off with railroad ties, that we think may have been a garden at one time, but since we have lived here it has just been grass. We also have a problem that our backyard slopes off, and so any watering that we do just runs off to the neighbors yard. We haven't known what to do. But we think that we have the problem solved.
Brian tilled the area. I now think that we should have cut the sod out first, but instead we just tilled it all in. The ground was SO tough, that this small section took about 3 hours for Brian to till. We found that it actually helped to break up the ground by the shovel full to help the tiller break down into the dirt. It took quite a while, but everyone helped.
Then we planted. We planted green onions, onions, carrots, beans, cantaloupe, tomatoes, potatoes, basil, green peppers, and still plan on putting in broccoli, garlic and cilantro.
06 May 2010
We're going to the Zoo...You can come too!
29 April 2010
Pine Wood Derby
Now on to the important stuff....
The car....The racing....The graphite.....
Here is the car!
And at the finish line....
He won EVERY race!!!!
He was so proud. He even got the coveted certificate for the fastest car!
Les designed, painted, and got the car ready mostly by himself. Of course Gramps and Dad had to help some, but Les did everything that he could including polishing the axles.
GREAT JOB LES!!
After the race we got to talking to the man who owned the track, and he was telling us how this particular track became his. It turns out that he got it from a man in east Layton that is kind of a pinewood derby enthusiast.....It just so happens that that pinewood derby enthusiast was the man that Brian learned all of his tricks from when he was in cub scouts.
Brian called that friend after we got home, and we found out that the track that Les raced on (and won on) tonight was one of the ones that Brian raced on when he was a boy all the way down in Tucson!!
What a way to end the night with the legacy of Brian, Blair, Grandpa, Roger, Blair M, and all the gang. Thanks for the memories Roger!
