
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Oh we're goin' for a ride...Sally go sa moo....

Annie takes a trip to Seattle, Washington
Annie is on her way to Seattle to visit her friend Amanda. I took her to the airport this morning and she was on a stand by ticket. I waited with her till her name was called to make sure she got on the plane. Her flight had a connecter flight to LAX, and then on to Seattle. She's excited for a fun adventure and I hope she has fun! Love you Annie!
Ethan AFHS Football Pics.




Ethan played his last game of the season against Hillcrest High in SLC last week. These photos were taken of him by a lady with a huge lens and a love for football! Ethan sure is handsome and got to love his new smile without braces. I'm having trouble uploading these pictures from a zip file. I'll work on that later. Ok! got it to work. These are some great shots. AFHS won the game 28-31.
Holy Moly, how do they do that!



Annalisa works for a company named APX Alarms and the company party this year was an exclusive show for employees and their families by NITRO-CIRCUS, featuring acrobotics with motorcycles! It was utterly amazing at the jumps and flips the crazy riders would do in such a short space. The lead rider, named Travis Pastrana, entered the areana (which was the front grounds of the APX complex that the Architectural company I work for designed) by parachute via a helecopter. He landed with 3 others with a great entrance to start the show. It was a pretty exciting night with even the APX owner, Todd Peterson, taking a shot at a jump! The terrible part was I forgot my camera and only had my cell phone for pictures. Sorry about the quality, but it was an unforgetable night that had to be remembered if even by a poor quaility device. One photo, though blurry has 6 riders taking the jump together! The Jazz Bear even tried a jump on a bicycle and made a great show of it.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Intramural Volleyball - Morgans team
Morgan loves to play Volleyball and has played every week with a group at the church. He joined an Intramural team with a friend that happen to be on a UVU team. Tonight they (5 highschool boys and 1 college boy) played the college teams at the Institute building at UVU. It was great to watch the team in action and they made some great plays. Go Team! (the college student is second in from the left!)
Brace Face No More!
Ethan has looked forward to this day for years! His first appointment with Orthodontist, David Christiansen was in 2004 and through a series of appliances to move his lower jaw and upper palate, he is finally done and Hurray for him! Hurray for me! Six kids all in braces has been quite costly. Morgan has had his braces off over a year, but we have to get him an implant on an upper tooth due to him being born with no permanent tooth and the baby tooth was small with no root. His retainer has a 'flipper' which is a faux tooth attached to the retainer. Ethan was all smiles on Tuesday when we left the Ortho office. Hurray for Us!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Autumn Colors
The cooler weather has brought a fantasic aray of color as the red, orange and yellow hues dance upon the trees in the Wasatch Mountains. Ethan and I and my friend Cindy went on a great ride up Tibble Fork Canyon. Cindy is originally from Florida and when I asked her if she wanted to go on the 4 wheeling outing, she redaly agreed as the adventure was on her 'bucket list' !!! Ha....great going Cindy! This was her first time on an ATV and she did great! Ethan was a good sport to wait up for Cindy and I as he could climb the hills alot faster than the 4 wheeler. We had a great picnic along a beautiful creek and we even had a chipmunk for company. The day wasn't done yet. We got back to my house and got ready for the General Womans Conference that was broadcast from my Stake Center. We thouroughly enjoyed our Saturday extremes from wilderness to church pew. It was a great conference and supurb company with Cindy and ward sisters. Cindy actually recongized a friend from Florida who was visiting family and came to the Stake Center. Small World!
CMA Annual Volleyball Tournament - Sept 10, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Fabulous Football - AFHS

Ethan played a great game with his AFHS Soph. Team. I arrived just in time for a 3rd quarter sack by Ethan and he was cheered by the crowd and the statium announcer applauded his name..."#64 Ethan Durocher made the sack." Whooo Hooo! The score was 42 - 0 with AFHS winning by a landslide. When we got home a sign made by the cheerleaders was on the front of our house....Ethan was very pleased and amazed.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Labor Day Camping Adventure
Determination seemed to rule the upcoming Labor Day weekend. With the near end of summer and the pull of nature to enjoy some back country, we just did it! Ethan, Morgan and I met up with Nicholas and Michelle in Logan on Friday night and had a great visit with David and Ashlee too. I never knew the Wii offered such entertainment to the point I was flapping my wings like a duck! Too bad, no photo's of that spectical, but we were so impressed with N & M's new place and it's so big and decorated so cool! On Saturday morning we set off for Malad, Idaho, to a campground called Devils Creek. Nicholas and Michelle came at nightfall after they got off work. After setting up tents and such we headed straight for the trails and had a challenging ride through rocks and rills! (don't ask, I just write what pops in my head....?) Meal times were a production for the 14 people we had there (Bridgetts parents, Aunt & Uncle, G-ma and friend,) but camping food always tastes better doesn't it! Sunday was a terrific day with another ride in another direction. The weather was perfect. 70's - 80's, nights above freezing. We braced ourselves for apparent rain, but it never showed and the winds calmed down to our delight. In all we had seven 4-wheelers and two dirt bikes to stir the dirt up so our caravan on the trail left the rear riders quite dusted. Bridgetts dad, Brent, aka, Papa, was the fire master of the group. Mike and he made a "white man's fire' one night that roared high into the trees. We played a fun game called, Smurf. One person goes out of earshot, and the others decide on a VERB, an action word. The one comes back to asking questions one by one to the group, trying to deduct what the word is. When answering the One, the group person replaces the verb with "Smurf", without giving too much information. Its very funny to hear the inquiry questions answered with smurfing. Monday we folded up camp and had a great brunch to be followed by one last ride. Ride we did along a great trail....except gravity took it's toll on Brent and Shari and they suffered a Roll Over. Not fun and Shari ended up with a bruised kidney, a cracked rib and pulled ligaments on her sternum. She tumbled back on a rock with Brent landing on her and the 4 wheeler tumbling over both of them to land on it's wheels and started right up! Whew, we were all feeling bad for them and helped get them back to camp and on their way to Insta-care. We sure had a great time though and wish well for Chapmans.
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