Saturday, June 27, 2009

Scout Camp: Sand Hollow

Last week I went with the Venture scouts (16-17 year olds) to Sand Hollow near Hurricane, Utah. It is a relatively new reservoir being only 4-5 years old (from what I am told). We occupied three of the sites with hookups that were adjacent to the bathroom and showers.

Yeah, that kind of camping.

We took our time getting down there, stopping off for a tour and lunch at Cove Fort. Pretty interesting tour. Quite a different lifestyle back then. We arrived at the park in the late afternoon, and after setting up camp, messed around by the shore. I tried my hand at fly fishing again but was frustrated by the wind. Fly fishing on the shore of a lake is kind of lame. I didn't try fishing any of the other days.

On Tuesday I headed to St. George to get the Jimmy looked at. The brakes were making an awful sound but after $200 in replacement rotors, it was running like a champ. I also picked up a new battery for it. I also took the opportunity to visit Jess' grandma who will be 90 in March. It was a really short visit as I needed to get back to the camp to supervise. When I got back to camp the boys were over on the beach lying about and being bums. A few of them were out in a paddle boat and others were trying to fix the motor of the fishing boat they overturned. I played some bocce on beach. Not much else happened that afternoon. The activity planning was an interesting experiment. We presented the boys with numerous options, thinking that they would have more fun that way but they wound up doing nothing. That changed at the end of the week.
After dinner we busted out the movie projector and watched Forever Strong. The premise of the story is terrific with poor execution. It felt like a cross between an Afternoon Special and a church movie. I mostly did some Python programming while listening to it.

Wednesday was all about Zion National Park. We decided to climb Angel's Landing. A really nice hike which convinced me that my aspirations to be a person who runs can only be manifested by being a trail runner. Getting to the top was no easy task for many in our group but those who made it all the way up were treated to a great view. I went up in the first group and we were about 30-45 minutes ahead of everyone else. It started to rain and everyone got drenched. Right before the part of the hike with chains to keep people from falling off, there are latrines and 55 gallon barrels labeled "Human Waste". Later we found out how they fill the barrels and how they get them off the mountain. A lot of effort involved. I really need a t-shirt with a barrel of human toxic waste on the front. That night's movie was Kung Fu Panda.


Thursday we drove to St. George and took a tour of the visitor's center at the St. George temple. Later we went to a park, at a sack lunch and played soccer. Some refugees from Nepal that live in the Stake came with us and they humored us as we tried to play soccer with them. We then drove around looking for a basketball court. We found a court with 8 foot rims and played some dunk ball. Made me think of all those summers playing on low rims with Jeff. The movie that night was Nacho Libre. The rest of the trip was filled with quotes and references to that show.

Friday we rented a ski boat. All the kids slept in so the adults went out early and got to ski the nice water. I drove the boat most of the morning, swapping it twice and trying to dump all the kids off the tubes. Renting is the way to go. All of the fun and none of the hassle.

Saturday I had to go to Costco to replace a ski vest that we evidently lost. After that we packed up and left. On the way home we stopped off at Wendy's for lunch. I barely made it home without falling asleep.

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Do Something Else

The kids were playing in their room this morning when the noise began to crescendo, culminating in James screaming. He came trotting into the front room where Jess was:

Jess: James no screaming. If you don't like what Rees is doing then use your words to tell him or go do something else.
James: Ok.

James then went back in his room.

James: Rees, I'm going to do something else.
Rees: Ok, I'll do it with you.

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Locked out in the rain

Rees locked me out of the car today.

In the rain.

Then complained that I got him wet after he let me back into the car.

I left him in the car when while I loaded the trailer with supplies for camp next week. It started pouring so I ran to the car quickly only to find it locked, with Rees inside, oblivious to me pounding on the glass.

Quotes of today:

After hanging up the phone with Jess.
James: Who was that?
Me: Mom.
James: What kind of Mom?
Me: The best mom.
James: You mean my Mom?

After talking with Thomas at Target.
James: Who was that?
Me: Thomas.
James: Was he big?
Me: Yeah, he was big.
James: He was big. With nice shoes.

Later...
Rees: Can I have another gummi worm?
Me: No Rees. You have already had three.
Rees: I need a bonus round gummi worm!

Fun day with kids. A lot of laughs.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Backyard: Fence and Patio

I believe that Jess and I started working on the backyard from the first day that we moved in, 5 years ago. Every year for the past 3 we have been saying that the work was soon to be completed. There was the monster clothes line that needed to be removed, the evergreen bushes, new sod, the garden, the flowers, bushes trimmed and pruned, an old shed to cleanout, bushes and trees to rip out, fences replaced, pergola built, etc. It looks like this year we may finally reach a plateau where we can say it is 'done'. Over the last two weeks we have finished the patio, put in a sand box, landscaped the very back and put in a fence along the southwest corner.
It.
Looks.
Awesome.

Here are a couple of pictures I took this morning.


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