Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Hiking and Shooting and Kayaking... OH MY
I love Loren and his sense of adventure, he finds places and ways to enjoy this beautiful state of ours. He had a few days off, and it was spring break for some of us (Taylor's is not until next week and she is in Flagstaff and Ty's was suppose to be this week but his school opened late so they took this week away from him, I didn't feel guilty when I pulled him out early one day for an "appointment") which means perfect weather to get out...
We headed out to "our" shooting area, Loren needed to sight-in Ty's 30.06 he got for Christmas and it is just fun to shoot. Ty and Kyley both shot the 30.06 since Loren put in for elk hunting this fall, I hope one of them gets drawn, it will be a good time for sure. I am a bit of a sissy when it comes to guns so I like to shoot the 22 - but it is fun and I am becoming a better shot. We made peanut butter and honey sandwiches, man those taste so good when you are hungry and we drove to the "creek" I put quotes since there was not water but we hiked a bit of the Arizona trial - 760 miles through AZ from Mexico to Utah, how fun it would be to hike it all one year, camp a bit, sleep in hotels see all this state has to offer. We have been going to Picket post since 2008, we have several pictures of us exploring this area,

so of course when I get home I have to to go find them, I can't believe how fast time has flies...
I wish Taylor was here and we had a tripod so Loren could be in the picture, perfect family picture spot.
After recovering from shooting we headed out to Canyon Lake to try out our new kayak. We got a good one, big enough for two of us. I haven't been to Canyon Lake in probably 8 years, (when we had our boat we went all the time) - I had forgotten how beautiful it is. I enjoyed the drive down to the lake, the little spot by the brushes and just hanging out with Kyley, Loren and Wyatt. It was windy and it looked like rain so we cut our trip short, we are going out again Lorens next day off. I didn't think I would like kayaking as much as I did, Loren and I went out in the ocean and believe it or not I got sea-sick, even puking over the side of the kayak, but the lake was so nice I could paddle out to the middle of the lake, close my eyes and just bask in the moment - I love Loren and his love of Arizona!
Monday Loren had to work (someone has to ...) so I called my sister Dyan and we made plans to hike Usery Pass - Wind Caves. I grew up doing his hike but we have been "south-siders" for the better part of 20 years and Usery Pass was not close, so it had been at least 20 years since I have made the trip. It was St. Patrick's Day and at noon Fountain Hills turns the fountain green, so we planned our hike accordingly. I was surprised when I got to Dyan's house to see my dad, I shouldn't have been he loves to hike - it was so fun to spend some time on the trail visiting with my Dad, Matt and Dyan. It was low key, Kate set the pace, and I can definitely keep up with a 6-year old. The boys, Ty, Wyatt, Jack and Jay immediately took off their shirts and wrapped them around their head to be ninjas. I am pretty sure we made everyone
on the trail laugh. There are a lot of twist and turns on the trail Wyatt was ahead and found this little nook and was just sitting in it when I walked up, it looks like it was carved out just for him. Dyan comments how Dad talks to everyone on the trail, well Dyan is just like Dad and she talked to everyone coming down, I laughed and laughed. I love hiking and being outside I love this time of year because we can be outside, in a few short months we would never be outside at noon on purpose...
We headed out to "our" shooting area, Loren needed to sight-in Ty's 30.06 he got for Christmas and it is just fun to shoot. Ty and Kyley both shot the 30.06 since Loren put in for elk hunting this fall, I hope one of them gets drawn, it will be a good time for sure. I am a bit of a sissy when it comes to guns so I like to shoot the 22 - but it is fun and I am becoming a better shot. We made peanut butter and honey sandwiches, man those taste so good when you are hungry and we drove to the "creek" I put quotes since there was not water but we hiked a bit of the Arizona trial - 760 miles through AZ from Mexico to Utah, how fun it would be to hike it all one year, camp a bit, sleep in hotels see all this state has to offer. We have been going to Picket post since 2008, we have several pictures of us exploring this area, 
so of course when I get home I have to to go find them, I can't believe how fast time has flies...
I wish Taylor was here and we had a tripod so Loren could be in the picture, perfect family picture spot.
After recovering from shooting we headed out to Canyon Lake to try out our new kayak. We got a good one, big enough for two of us. I haven't been to Canyon Lake in probably 8 years, (when we had our boat we went all the time) - I had forgotten how beautiful it is. I enjoyed the drive down to the lake, the little spot by the brushes and just hanging out with Kyley, Loren and Wyatt. It was windy and it looked like rain so we cut our trip short, we are going out again Lorens next day off. I didn't think I would like kayaking as much as I did, Loren and I went out in the ocean and believe it or not I got sea-sick, even puking over the side of the kayak, but the lake was so nice I could paddle out to the middle of the lake, close my eyes and just bask in the moment - I love Loren and his love of Arizona!
Monday Loren had to work (someone has to ...) so I called my sister Dyan and we made plans to hike Usery Pass - Wind Caves. I grew up doing his hike but we have been "south-siders" for the better part of 20 years and Usery Pass was not close, so it had been at least 20 years since I have made the trip. It was St. Patrick's Day and at noon Fountain Hills turns the fountain green, so we planned our hike accordingly. I was surprised when I got to Dyan's house to see my dad, I shouldn't have been he loves to hike - it was so fun to spend some time on the trail visiting with my Dad, Matt and Dyan. It was low key, Kate set the pace, and I can definitely keep up with a 6-year old. The boys, Ty, Wyatt, Jack and Jay immediately took off their shirts and wrapped them around their head to be ninjas. I am pretty sure we made everyone
on the trail laugh. There are a lot of twist and turns on the trail Wyatt was ahead and found this little nook and was just sitting in it when I walked up, it looks like it was carved out just for him. Dyan comments how Dad talks to everyone on the trail, well Dyan is just like Dad and she talked to everyone coming down, I laughed and laughed. I love hiking and being outside I love this time of year because we can be outside, in a few short months we would never be outside at noon on purpose... Sunday, March 16, 2014
Culture Celebration
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| Kyley is on the left hand side, in the black rain jacket, Ty is in the front right hand side. |
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| Kyley - Megan Moore, and Maquel Chapman (I have Maquel in my zero hour class - cool kids) |
- The Children of Abraham and an Israelite Folk Dance
- "We'll find Zion in the midst of Babylon, *'Courage Strong!' will be our guide* The light of promise will shines upon us* We trust our God, we're in His hands* For we're the Children of Abraham"
- Let This Be Known - Fiery Furnace and Fire Dance
- This dance celebrated the heroes Shadrach, Meshach and Abendnego - they didn't compromise their values, even with the threat of being thrown into a fire, they stayed "true to the faith"
- True to the Faith was Kyley and Ty's dance here they are, well the back of Ty's head as they donned their costumes and waited for their part. Captain Moroni rallied his people with the Title of Liberty, each had their own title of liberties that they wrote their "personal declarations to Live True to the Faith". Ty's said "keep the commandments" Kyley's said "Tune my heart to sing thy grace".
- Pima Basket Dance celebrated our Native American Heritage.
- Pioneers and a Hoedown - talked about when Brigham Young sent them to Arizona and they sang "This can't be the start of something good." I'm sure it felt that way 100 years ago with no a/c and running water but it was the start of something good.
- Toma Mi Mano - (Take my Hand) celebrating our Latin American Heritage
- The Lucky Ones - "Their banners on Mt. Zion are shining like the sun- We're built upon their dreams, we're the Lucky Ones." We are so blessed to have the temple in our mist, we.. me I am so lucky.
- How Can I Be - this was my favorite song, 400 ukulele pose the question "How can I be like Abinadi, Samuel the Lamanite, Benjamin the Wise, Jesus Christ."
- They ended with I Choose This Day... I hope my children will always choose the right, choose to follow the prophet and Choose to live as Jesus did. Here is a picture of President Thomas S, Monson and Henry B. Eyring applauding and giving the thumbs up, how cool that my kids could say they were there...
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Fishing
Loren has always loved to fish, and he has instilled that love in our children - he recently discovered Discovery Park (no pun intended, we all knew that park was there, apparently Loren didn't.) It is close to work and he stopped a few times to cast his line and he caught a nice bass. Wyatt was home sick in January so Loren stayed with him and taught him how to cast and Wyatt and Loren spent hours outside casting into the pool. Loren recently went through all his fishing gear, and set up a tackle box for
Ty and Kyley, got all the kids their fishing license and organized all
his poles, we are good to go.

Wyatt had his piano recital for his birthday, he did awesome, - but not the most fun way to spend your birthday. So the day before for his birthday we headed over to Discovery to fish and open some presents. Ty and Kyley caught a fish, but not Wyatt, he was bummed but opening his presents made it all ok. It is just a beautiful setting the sun was setting and the the temple in the background (it is where the culture celebration was held.) I can't believe Wyatt is ten, I can't believe all my children are now in the double digits. Wyatt is the wittiest, smartest most kind child - I am so glad he came to our family.
Last weekend we all headed to Discovery again and this time the fishing was fantastic, Ty caught 4, Kyley caught 4, Wyatt 1 fish and 1 turtle, I don't know how many Loren caught. The kids can cast, reel in the fish, take the hook out and throw it back, I guess the next step is teaching them how to gut the fish. Twice, Loren asked a kid to hold his pole and twice they hooked a fish just like that. It was so fun watching them get excited and see how much they have learned. Loren has been teaching them knots and weights and when to use what lure and bait, they are getting so good. All of the kids like fish so when we do keep it and have a fish fry they all eat well.
Gilbert Temple
Yesterday the Gilbert Temple was officially dedicated and all all the events leading up to the dedication which was all we seemed to talk and think about came to an end, now the real work begins. I never thought I would be a part or see a temple being built in my mist, we have the Mesa Temple and that was so close - 30 minutes in good traffic - but when the presidency announced a Gilbert temple at Greenfield and Pecos and we were living at Greenfield and Queen Creek - 2 miles away I couldn't believe it. We drove by it regularly, saw when then finally broke ground, saw when the walls started to go up, saw when the Angel Moroni was put up, saw when fencing went around, the plants went in, waiting and waiting waiting while they finished the inside and finally when they announced the open house and dedication.
We waited to visit the open house until Taylor could make it down, the last weekend it was open- February 14th - Happy Valentine's Day. It was crowded but I didn't care, Taylor was down and we were all together we can visit sitting at home on the couch or waiting in line to see the temple. Kyley had the opportunity to work at the temple the night before and most of my colleagues and students Mormon and non-Mormon had seen it before me and I had heard a lot about it, but the beauty can not be described in words I had tears in my eyes as I walked into several rooms. I am looking forward to when Loren and I can go and spend more time in there and make that temple "my temple."
While the finishing touches were being added to the temple the youth was preparing for a culture celebration. All youth in the Gilbert Temple District was invited and encouraged (12,000+) to participate - that means Kyley and Ty. Now Ty was not too excited at the beginning since the first few practices were singing and really what 13 year old boy gets excited about singing and dancing. I had to do a bit of "selling" ...this is a once in a life time opportunity, you will get to sing and dance in front of the prophet and apostle of the Lord, you can tell your children... I guess it worked because I never heard him or Kyley complain once the hard work began. They met with our ward, then our stake then our region, Wednesday nights for 3 hours, then the week before they spent 14 hours at the park as a dress rehearsal with all 12,000 youth. The regions were broken into color shirts and the theme was "Live True" -
Live True to their faith and our region was "light blue" I loved that my children got to participate and I loved being a teacher and listening and talking to all my students that also participated. Perry is located at the edge of 4 districts Gilbert, Chandler, Higley and Queen Creek so we had most shirt colors represented and students participated in many of the "big" parts and most dances.
The day of the performance arrived with a 100% chance of rain. It was all anyone could talk about will the show go on? It was at Discovery Park a retention basin that when it rains it fills up with water, a little rain will be good, the week of the rehearsal it was so dusty many kids had asthma and allergy attacks so a little rain will settle the dust. Well it rained all right and not just a little, it poured buckets, cats and dogs, now growing up in the desert my dad taught me that we can never complain about rain, so I didn't complain about the rain, but I did worry about Kyley and Ty out there in the cold wet rain performing for thousands, Thomas S. Monson and Henry B. Eyring to name a few.
The next day we went to the dedication and at the last session the speaker said I want to talk to the youth - he said something to the effect that many thought their prayers might not have been answered but let me assure you they were, we live in a desert and we were in a drought we needed the rain and the Lord poured out his blessing on you. Kyley says it was like the wise man and the foolish man, the wise man built his foundation on the rock and when the rains came his house (testimony) stood firm. The rain held off for as long as it needed too, if it would have started sooner they would have canceled it but it didn't start unit right before the performance. My kids will always remember performing in the rain, they can do hard things and I hope they will forever keep their eyes on the temple. I am so thankful for the opportunity the Church continues to provide for my family to grow - I am truly blessed.
I copied Kyley and Ty's post from instagram, Kyley shows how much it was really raining. I asked then if they would put on their light blue shirts so I could take a picture and they didn't say anything but their look said it all - (no picture:)
We waited to visit the open house until Taylor could make it down, the last weekend it was open- February 14th - Happy Valentine's Day. It was crowded but I didn't care, Taylor was down and we were all together we can visit sitting at home on the couch or waiting in line to see the temple. Kyley had the opportunity to work at the temple the night before and most of my colleagues and students Mormon and non-Mormon had seen it before me and I had heard a lot about it, but the beauty can not be described in words I had tears in my eyes as I walked into several rooms. I am looking forward to when Loren and I can go and spend more time in there and make that temple "my temple."- Side- note, Taylor cut her hair, she did not tell us and when she came home bam there she was my short hair little girl I screamed and had a few tears she was home all weekend and I'm still not use to it, I am sure when I see her at Easter it will be a shock again...
While the finishing touches were being added to the temple the youth was preparing for a culture celebration. All youth in the Gilbert Temple District was invited and encouraged (12,000+) to participate - that means Kyley and Ty. Now Ty was not too excited at the beginning since the first few practices were singing and really what 13 year old boy gets excited about singing and dancing. I had to do a bit of "selling" ...this is a once in a life time opportunity, you will get to sing and dance in front of the prophet and apostle of the Lord, you can tell your children... I guess it worked because I never heard him or Kyley complain once the hard work began. They met with our ward, then our stake then our region, Wednesday nights for 3 hours, then the week before they spent 14 hours at the park as a dress rehearsal with all 12,000 youth. The regions were broken into color shirts and the theme was "Live True" -
Live True to their faith and our region was "light blue" I loved that my children got to participate and I loved being a teacher and listening and talking to all my students that also participated. Perry is located at the edge of 4 districts Gilbert, Chandler, Higley and Queen Creek so we had most shirt colors represented and students participated in many of the "big" parts and most dances. The day of the performance arrived with a 100% chance of rain. It was all anyone could talk about will the show go on? It was at Discovery Park a retention basin that when it rains it fills up with water, a little rain will be good, the week of the rehearsal it was so dusty many kids had asthma and allergy attacks so a little rain will settle the dust. Well it rained all right and not just a little, it poured buckets, cats and dogs, now growing up in the desert my dad taught me that we can never complain about rain, so I didn't complain about the rain, but I did worry about Kyley and Ty out there in the cold wet rain performing for thousands, Thomas S. Monson and Henry B. Eyring to name a few.
The next day we went to the dedication and at the last session the speaker said I want to talk to the youth - he said something to the effect that many thought their prayers might not have been answered but let me assure you they were, we live in a desert and we were in a drought we needed the rain and the Lord poured out his blessing on you. Kyley says it was like the wise man and the foolish man, the wise man built his foundation on the rock and when the rains came his house (testimony) stood firm. The rain held off for as long as it needed too, if it would have started sooner they would have canceled it but it didn't start unit right before the performance. My kids will always remember performing in the rain, they can do hard things and I hope they will forever keep their eyes on the temple. I am so thankful for the opportunity the Church continues to provide for my family to grow - I am truly blessed.I copied Kyley and Ty's post from instagram, Kyley shows how much it was really raining. I asked then if they would put on their light blue shirts so I could take a picture and they didn't say anything but their look said it all - (no picture:)
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