Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Labor Day 2014


We had a fun filled labor day yesterday.  We went to two places we had never been before.  Our first stop was Promontory Utah.  I've always wanted to go there and felt like a total loser that we had never been, being that we don't live that far away and people come from all over to visit that place.  Promontory is the location where the Union and Central Pacific Railroad line rails were joined, linking the East and the West with the first transcontinental railroad.  It is an important enough place, it is featured on the back of the Utah quarter.  We were able to watch a reenactment of the event that took place in 1869.  We learned that there wasn't just one gold spike that was placed to link the two tracks, but that there were 4 different spikes- two gold, one silver and one that was part gold and silver.  Another interesting fact we learned today is that if you add the miles of rail that were laid from Sacramento with the miles of rail laid from Omaha you get 1776- the year the Declaration of Independence was signed.

Standing in the place where history was made.


Holding the replica spikes that were used in the reenactment.

 A replica of the golden spike.  The real one resides at the Smithsonian.

After we left there, we headed for the Spiral Jetty- a place we learned existed only the day before.  Although Zac says he learned about it in school when he was in 5th grade.  We told our kids that when they learn about things such as this, they should make it known to their parents who did not go to school in Utah and therefore never learned those types of things.  Before exploring the jetty, we had to have lunch.  

On the way out that morning we stopped at the store and I bought these pre-made sandwiches in the deli.  They were ridiculously huge.  We each took off half the meat and some of us took off the top piece of bread just so we could fit it in our mouth.

Our lovely picnicking view.

Emily is in the back of Steve's truck in the center of this picture.  This plane kept flying low and at one point it was right next to the truck and a gust of wind tipped it toward the truck and it kinda freaked me out a little.  It also gave me flashbacks to the plane that regularly buzzes my house and flies through my yard.

You can see the jetty in the distance.


The water level was really low so there was no water at the jetty.  We walked out on the salt to see what the pink stuff was we could see in the distance.


Zac dared Emily and Addy to lick the ground and taste the salt.  As you can see....they complied...



We made it to the pink stuff.  It was water, tinted by what I thought was the natural salt.  However I just googled it and found out it is actually tinted pink from organisms living in the highly concentrated salt water.  Nice.  Wish I had known that before I went wading knee deep in it.  It was rather beautiful though.






Zac, trying to convince Addy to eat a roasted salted grasshopper by telling her it is a delicacy in other countries.





 After we left the jetty, we headed for my mom's house.  She made Zac the dinner of his choice for his 17th Birthday, which is today!  She made the most delicious, melt in your mouth brisket.  It was fantastic.


Gettin' fancy with the match candles.  Delicious pineapple coconut cream cake.


 I am so thankful for the beautiful creations Heavenly Father has surrounded us with.  I am thankful I was able to enjoy some of those creations with my family yesterday.  And I am so thankful for the family He has given me.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Volley Girl


WOO HOO!  Aubrey tried out for her school Volleyball team this week and she found out this morning that she made the team!  
Congratulations Aubrey Anna!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Last Weekend: A Jaunt to the Park and to Logan


We had a fun weekend.  Steve was out of town last week, but made it back in time to enjoy the weekend with us.  On Saturday we slept in and it was lovely, since we had children in school last week and I had to go back to waking up to an alarm.  It was an absolutely beautiful day so we decided to go picnicking in the park.  My mom and sister Lauren joined us.  It was a little chilly outside and thankfully we had blankets in the back of the van.  We had so much fun munching on pizza and cupcakes, playing games, running around the park and just being together.










 Addy was pouting because no one would play pirate with her.  Zac gave her a ride on the Z train and then he was nice enough to be the bad pirate in her game.



 The life of a bad pirate is very tiring.


 On Sunday, we went to most of our wards Sacrament meeting to hear my friend April speak.  As soon as her talk was over we snuck out and headed for Logan.  Zac had a friend who was leaving on a mission and we went for her farewell.  While he was eating yummyness at her post sacrament meeting shindig, we were at a nearby park eating our lunches we packed at home wishing we were eating the same yummyness as Zac.  We hung out at the park for about an hour while Zac hung out with his friends he worked with at the Scout Camp he worked at a few summers ago.


After we picked Zac up, we went to the Logan Temple and walked around the beautiful grounds.


One person was too stuffed to walk and the other was too hungry to walk.  They passed out on the grass.


 We came around the corner and spotted the most beautiful blue flowers.  We were trying to figure out how they came to be such a lovely hue.  Steve made a joke that they were spray painted.

 Upon closer inspection we found out that his joke turned out to not be a joke.  They really were spray painted.

Addy had to make sure to touch the temple.


I asked a lady that was with her family nearby to take this picture of our family.  It turns out she was a friend of our family's from Texas.  Small world!


After strolling around the temple grounds it was getting pretty late.  We began our journey home so we could get ready for Zac and Emily's first day of school the next day and Aubrey and Addy's second week of school.  I am so thankful for my beautiful family that my Heavenly Father has given me.  We always have so much fun together and I can't imagine my life-or my eternity-without them.

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Sunday With the Brown's

Back Row: Allyson, Porter, Aubrey, Zac, Kay, Lauren, Ashlynn, Alisha, Cynthia, Emily
Front Row: Emma, Ellie, Kayla, Addison

Every summer my Aunt Cynthia comes to Utah from Texas for a visit.  Cynthia is my father's sister.  She was in town yesterday, along with her granddaughter Kayla.  Kayla's sister Ashlynn was here in Utah helping her Aunt Alisha.  They all came over for dinner last night.  We had such a fun visit with them.  And we taught them how to play Speed Rummikub, of course.  We had a fun time visiting with them.  We played Rummikub late into the night.  I am so thankful that Heavenly Father has blessed me with such wonderful extended family and I am so thankful for the opportunity to meet new family (This was my first time to meet my cousin Tanya's daughters Kayla and Ashlynn).



Earlier that day....
After we got home from church we were all starving.  We had fun making our own personal pizzas.  They were delicious!