Sunday, November 4, 2007

An Autumn Update

Hello Family! Carl and I have been neglectful of our duty to keep everyone informed of our lives. It's so fun to see that little Joseph and Enoch! Here are some pictures of things we've been up to in the past couple months (all crazily out of order as I am still a blogging nitwit). . .

Carl was Ichabod Crane in the American Fork Arts Council's production of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. He is SO GOOD at that role, and the director told me she would die if he doesn't do it again next year. So, these are just some stage photos of Carl doing what he does best :)
Ichabod with his pathetic horse, Gunpowder.
This is quite possibly my favorite thing Carl does.

Carl and I hosted our second annual Fall Harvest Feast at the cabin on October 19th. This is a picture of most of the people who came. Look behind Kelli's head and you can see the bigger of her twins, Allison (hanging upside down). This was a GREAT party and everyone loved it and we ate food that was partially from our garden and we played that old cousin Dan favorite, "Monkey's back, baby's cradle, bird on a perch"
In the end of September, Carl and I took a backpacking trip in Big Cottonwood Canyon. We hiked six miles from the Butler Fork trailhead to Lake Desolation. Three miles in, it started raining on us. . . then hailing on us. It let up in the evening and made for some BEAUTIFUL lighting!

I like the picture above because of the shadows cast on those mountains by the clouds. The light was SO COOL!
Here is the benefit of the rain. . . the sunset over Lake Desolation.

It hailed again during the night, and I stuck my camera outside to take a picture of the hailstones.

Here we are waking up in our awesome tent and sleeping bags.

The next morning was beautiful. Look at those aspen trees!

We've been climbing at a bouldering gym for about 2 months now. I'm pretty embarrassed to show you these pictures because they were taken when we were very new to climbing. We climb harder things now, but this gives you an idea of what it's like.
Carl now climbs advanced bouldering problems. . . the equivalent of a 5-12 or 13 in harness climbing.

Some happy cherry tomatoes from our garden!
By the way, we had a huge watermelon (probably 15 pounds) that we were waiting to harvest at just the right moment. We came one morning to get it, and someone had stolen it along with ALL of our white bell peppers and zuccini!! I think we're done with community gardens.
Another picture from our backpacking trip.

Also from our backpacking trip. Maybe you can see the rain pouring down (upper right corner)?

So that is our lives lately. I decided to work at the VA hospital on their post-surgical floor rather than at the University Hospital because the manager at the VA is giving me every Sunday day shift off so I can do my RS calling. He is cool. Anyway, the VA has WAY better benefits.

Carl and I are planning a trip to Costa Rica in February. We're going to hit the National Parks there (including one that is a coral reef system all in the ocean!) and take a zip-line canopy tour through the rainforest! I have to pay off my student debt first, and then save up a little more.

Carl will pass out if he finds out I wrote this on our blog, but we're trying to become "with child". My reproductive system is really wierd, so just pray for us that it will all work out.

Oh yeah! We are planning on going down to St. George to visit Grandpa and Aunt Una Loy on the 15th or 16th through the 18th of November. Grandpa told us about this really cool slot canyon in Kanarraville we're going to go try out. If anyone wants to come, we have two spots in our car.

Love you!

2 comments:

Patriarchal Pride said...

Wow! While I knew about these activities, the pictures enhance my understanding. They are so edifying.

Why plant your veggies in the community garden where people can steal them when you can grow them in your own space and have the squirrels, insects and racoons steal them? By the way, I thought your tomatos looked perfect.

By the way, did you know Grandpa and Grandma will be in SLC November 21 - 24th?

Thanks for your terrific blog entry!

Missy said...

I think I'm gonna' start painting again. I'll start with that awesome-blossom pic of your tomatoes! They're beautiful.