Saturday, August 30, 2008

Up the mountain - Timpanogos

Welcome to Timpanogos Cave National Monument

Timpanogos Cave is up high in the Wasatch Mountains. The cave three spectacularly decorated caverns. Visitors climb up to the entrance of the cave, on a hike that is over 1,000 ft in elevation. http://www.nps.gov/tica/

Here is a photo of Taft and Ashayl from the trail with a view of the moutains behind them...

We had tired legs and feet after the hike; it was worth it.

The caverns were awesome and beautiful!!!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Seth Rides Again...

(A.K.A. How to spin wash your laundry)

See Seth.

See Seth ride his bike.

See Seth ride his bike and wash his clothes.

Go Seth go.

MEMORIES

Everyone needs to play...This is Fun!

1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember--it can be funny, weird, awkward, random, etc.!...(but hopefully not bad!)

2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you

Monday, August 11, 2008

Tag:

Name:





First job:




Current job: Manufacturing Engineering






Bad habit:


Maybe you didn't really want to know... I guess I'm not the only one.


Favorite animal:
LiGer ~ well cats anyway





Past love:
Woodcarving



Where I was born: San Fran,




Favorite color: Red




Favorite city:

Traverse City, MI where I ran the 2006 Marathon

3 hours 153 min.



No TAGs back!!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Big Stone Sculpture Golf Course

Mary, Taft, Ashayl and I had a terrific time at the Big Stone Mini Golf and Sculpture garden in Minnestrista, MN.





http://www.bigstoneminigolf.com/
This is the most amaging golf experience ever... Sitting on a dragonfly. Beautiful day outside.
The first hole is like golfing in a forest of tree trunks after hitting the ball into a hollow log...

Off the ROCK and onto the green...









Stand on the platform, shoot through the hole in the log, hope it makes the gap to exit near the flag.

7th Hole inside
and out...

Concrete pumpkins - steel leaves and vines.
Your ball drops into the lazy stream of water; the stream moves your ball to the hole in the rock...
Picnic anyone??


Thursday, July 10, 2008

Developing Talents Activity

The focus of our church youth activity was developing talents.

The youth activity last night was really good. Scott S. created activities for the youth. These activities were focused on improving their talents and team work. This could be done for young men and or young women activities as well as a combined mutual. It could also be improvised to be done by primary ages and at Birthday partys.

ACTIVITIES:
1) A game where large (3 inch diam.) metal washers were tossed about 6 feet - the object was to get a washer to drop into one of three holes in a carpet covered board. Each team member had to make it in order to move to the next activity.

2) Make a basket with a basketball from two previously marked locations inside the free-throw area. Each team member had to make one of the shots.

3) The most difficult. The youth had to roll one of three balls across the floor and get it to stop inside a 2’ x 4’ taped rectangle on the floor. The ball had to be rolled from behind a line on the floor about 6’ away. When they were able to get one of the three balls to stop on or inside the area they could move to the next activity. [Balls used: beach ball, small super ball, and a larger super ball; any type of ball could be used.]

4) Find a scripture that names an animal. Each group member had a Book of Mormon and once a team member found a scripture the timer was stopped.

There are many other activities that could be substituted; we timed the teams to select a winning team. Prior to announcing the times we talked about what they learned; how team work helped them improve, and rewarded them with a treat.

The first team was given a 3 min. deduction from their time to help offset the learning curve.
The fastest team finished in 4 min. the slowest in 8 min. The activity lasted about 45 min.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Seth's Gator


My son Seth wrote from Louisiana:
So, if you don’t know about the alligator I’ll tell you the story. We were fishing yesterday and our investigator’s son yells out ”there’s a gator”. We laughed because we were in part of the bayou where you never see one. Well sure enough inside one of the culverts he was chillin’. So, we grabbed a fishing pole and put shrimp and ham on the line. Well, the first time he grabbed and broke the fishing pole so we set up another one. Finally he bit it and we set the hook. We scooped him out with a net and jumped on his back and held him by his head. He started death rolling. Man he was strong but, we got him in finally, and tied his mouth, shoved him in a box and took him home. We fed him this morning. He eats hot dogs and fish. His name is Rex. He’s like a dinosaur. He was crawling around our apartment last night and I didn’t sleep too much. It’s scary at night with those things.lol