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Monday, July 19, 2010

Hike Deseret Peak


This hike ascends the 11,031 ft summit of Deseret Peak, in the Stansbury Mountains west of Salt Lake City. We don't consider ourselves a "hiking" family, so for us this was a great accomplishment. The kids made it the whole 8 mile and 3,600 ft ascend hike and it was a pretty hard one.

We went with a friend of Terrys, Rusty who is on a quest to hike all 8 Ultra hikes in Utah by the end of the summer (ya I think he may have caught that hikers fever). He brought his amazing 2 dogs and was so patient with the kids the whole way.

The top was absolutely amazing we could see forever in all different directions. It was a challenging hike yet it was gorgous most of the way filled with wildflowers and a few deer on the way back down.

It took us 7 hours roundtrip and boy were we glad to finally be at the bottom. So back to we are more of a boating family then hiking it took us all Sunday to recoop. Thanks Rusty for the invite I am glad we did it.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Boating w/ Callaways





We busted out of here around 2:00 ready for a night on the lake with the Callaways. We didn't plan a whole day because we didn't know how Eva was going to like it. She is only 1 and it can be a long day when your that little. But we made the most of it and played until we were all just so tired. Conor and Tara are so cute we loved hanging with them for the evening. Thanks for putting up with us we hope you had as much fun as we had.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Swim Meet #3 Results

Today was one busy day for our family. At 8:00am Bowdee had a football camp at BYU with a BUNCH of NFL players. He thought he had died and gone to heaven. He was on Brian Kehls football team, they didn't take place but man they did great. His buddy Dylan went with him and they were both none stop talking all the way home. This is them with Austin Collie. The best piece of advise they got was to always obey and listen to their parents because that makes the best football players. I liked that part! The Terry had a interview at Novell which seemed to go really well. Tia had play practice from 10-12. Bowdee got home at about 2:30 then we had to hussle to shave his head get stuff ready for our 3rd swim meet this summer and head to the pool at 3:20! Wow we hardly had time to eat I tell ya. The kids did great at the meet not their best but they did great!

Bowdee Townsend (10) B
1:33.15 Boys 10yrs 100 Free 3rd Place 4.59
54.01 Boys 10yrs 50 Fly 1st Place 3.17
2:02.93 Boys 10yrs 100 Breast 1st Place -0.29

Matia Townsend (8) G
1:01.42 Girls 8yrs 50 Free 7th Place 3.75
33.78 Girls 8yrs 25 Breast 4th Place -3.50
41.64 Girls 8yrs 25 Fly 3rd Place 0.34

Treg Townsend (6) B
48.81Y Boys 6yrs 25 Back 4th Place 9.27
56.30Y Boys 6yrs 25 Breast 1st Place 11.14
54.77Y Boys 6yrs 25 Free 5th Place 11.68

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Birds of Prey


After a day of fighting the weather for a chance of wakeboarding (which Terry only got 2 quickies in) we finally gave up, came home, took a nap, then headed to the canyon. I have heard about the Birds of Prey program they do a couple times a year. It sounded really cool and we just happened to have the night open so we took the kids up there in my jeep (which started acting up on us again).

The drive was beautiful and the nigh was perfect. The show was amazing, the guy who puts it on was amazing, entertaining, funny and full of knowledge. It was a great way to end a so so kind of day. P.S. I love American Fork Canyon!

Steel Days of A.F.


So as I was a teenager I remember saying I will never live in A.F. because it is just too big... Well here I am living here and loving it. I guess I am proof that you can change your mind about things and it is okay. Today Terry and I participated in the Bob Phelps 5K run.

Terry took 5th in his division, his brother Troy took 6th, and I took 10th. I didn't mind being 10th I am just glad I wasn't last. Ya know even if I was last that would have been just fine with me as long as I finished it. It was still not something I call fun but I guess it was a little fulfilling. I was happy to get a runners number and a finishers medal! But most of all I loved doing it with my whole family!

Right after we ran Terry drove home to get the kids for their 1/2 mile race. They were excited and they did their best. It was fun to see them lined up at the beginners line and then to be at the finishing line to watch them cross. We ran it with our friends the Callaways. The kids loved having their friends there to run it with them.

Directly after the race we had to rush down to the parade line-up for Tia, Daisy, & Annie to be in the parade with the A.F. Theater group they are in the Jungle Book Play that will be playing at the end of this month. This was Tias first parade and she was so excited to be part of it. I wish I would have sat out on that one because I was still all sweaty and gross from the 5K but what do ya do? I sacrificed so I could be there to help watchout for the kids.

To complete the day of celebrations we came home and fixed the jeep so that we could go watch the fireworks in it. We drove up by the temple and waited for 1 hour for them to start... What time is dusk anyway? I wish they could be a little more specific on the start time.

It wasn't until 11:00 that they started it. Treg and Tia had both fallen asleep in the back of the jeep. But it was well worth the wait. We loved the fireworks that A.F. had given us.

Yesterday we also participated in the downtown carnival. It is nothing like Salina's carnival it was the one with the rides and scary people right. Well the kids loved every minute of it. They were just taking 1 ticket per ride so we got to go on more rides then we expected. Again we went with the Callaways then had snow cones after.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Gooseberry


The next day after my brother and his family left, I left with my mom and dad camping. We went to a place called Gooseberry which is another one of my favorite places. I truely believe this was the first time I was with just my mom and dad since I was 7 and they took me to get stitches.

Well we couldn't remember any other time. So needless to say it was NICE to be with them and just them. We left early so I could show them where it was and get a camp spot saved since it was the holiday weekend. We found the perfect spot and set up camp.

Then we went driving around for a little and ended at Salina Reservoir to do a little fishng. We were knocking them dead, catching fish right and left. This was the first time I caught fish like this in years, and about 6 years for my dad. So both my dad and I were thrilled and my mom started having visions of fish dinner cooked over the fire! I think she even started drooling.

After a magical night at the lake with a small rain storm and a double rainbow we headed back to camp. Had dinner (not fish to my moms dismay) we played a little hearts (which we beat my dad, yes we had to gain up on him to do it but we did, that is the important thing to remember here.)
We tucked ourselves in for a nice night of sleep... Well it was great until about 3:30am I wake up to something with great force pushing the trailor and the BIG 5th wheel rocking from side to side. Eyes as big as baseballs and heart beating as fast as could be I am sitting silently listening to the noise just outside my window. All I could hear was a very loud hungry sniffing. After about 2 min. I just couldn't take it anymore. I run up to my mom and dads bed and nearly jumped in the middle and cover my head under the covers, that is what I wanted to do. But instead I ramble and ramble how there is a bear outside that wants to eat me and he is jumping on the trailer and rocking it and I need a gun to save us. My dad patiently got up and said "No Kris we don't have any weapons".

Then he slowly put his pants on and went to the bathroom. Then he went down to the kitchen and got out the pots and pans. He gave me 2 pans and said the best thing you can do is bang these together if you hear anything. We both sat there and listened for a sec. Then he said night and headed back to bed. He got to the stairs when his fatherly instinct took over he turned around and slept on the couch next to me the rest of the long night. So I know you are wondering did you see the bear? That is what everyone asks me throught their laughs when I am telling the story. The answer is "Well not exactly but... there was a scratch on the trailor and something that looked like a bear den behind our campsite." And I don't think the scratch was there earlier and the ground was to hard to make any bear prints. Okay so this isn't really my photo of what I saw, but as I was looking on the internet it was the only photo that reminded me of what I was imagining was outside our trailer.

Anyway we headed down to the big city of Salina to get some more spinners (because apparently Dad and I can't tie very good fishing knots) and to call Terry. I told him to leave the tent home we were all getting cozy in the trailor the rest of the trip and to bring the bear spray and the GUN! You see he got off work a little early to bring the kids and food down. So we got our spinners and headed back to camp. My parents feel in love with Gooseberry and had a hard time coming home. In fact they stayed 4 days after we left.

Saturday we went down to Salina for some fun small town 4th of July Celebrations. I tell ya it brought back so many small town memories that I am craving to have that again for my childrens sake. Anyway they had he small carnival with games for the kids to play that benifited different groups in the city.

Then they had the potatoe bag races with all sorts of catagories like father/daughter, mother/son you get my drift and it made it even more special with my mom and dad there. Then they had a greese pole. I had never heard of this one before but some kids asked Bowdee to do it with them and he said yes. So what a greese pole is, is a pole stuck in the ground that goes really high covered in crisco with money stuck to the crisco.

There are 4 kids in a group and each group has 1 min. to try to reach the top of the pole to receive the grand prize, getting as much cash as they can on the way up. Bowdee's team got to distracted to keep their eyes on the grand prize. So they ended up with 8 dollars so 2 for each and a greasy body. It was interesting, scarey, and comical to watch all the different groups try to climb this greasy pole.

After the pole climb we headed to the swimming pole for the swimming races. All our kids did great they had fun racing in a different fashion then they are used to. Then after the races which they each got a quarter at the end, they pulled all the kids out of the pool and threw in tons of coins.

Then they rang a bell and away they all went. Treg got 31 coins, Tia got 32 and Bowdee got 33 coins. They LOVED that part of the day. So ya we love and miss the small towns. We headed up the canyon again 30 min to our heaven and enjoyed a nice fish fry dinner.

I have to tell you my mother LOVES fish and she just couldn't stop she licked every bone off of her fish, my fish, Tias fish and then cleaned Tregs fish. I should have taken a photo of her fish skeleton it was amazing.

Then we ate smores and chatted around a pixie fire which was our fireworks for the year. It was beautiful too. Then as it was time to head inside me and my kids were sure to look both ways and run so the bear wouldn't get us on our way back.

We ended the trip with a drive to Fish Lake. I knew my mom would love this because there were wildflowers all around us and she had such great memories of Fish Lake from her childhood. Her dad would take them there every year and they would stay in these little old cabins. It was a great trip one we will remember for a very long time. I enjoyed every minute we share with my parents and hope they enjoy it as well.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Seattle Visits Utah


So my oldest brother and his family came to visit us Utahn's last week and let me tell you it was one FUN, CRAZY, BUSY week. However, I wouldn't have changed one thing with it. I loved the time I had with his cute girls and fun wife.

So we had a BBQ up American Fork Canyon (which is one of my most favorite places in the world). And I helped each of my neices and nephew and kids Tye Dye matching shirts.

Then the next night all the grandkids had a sleepover at my Moms and Dads. I took over a bunch of crafts for them all to do. And had their shirts so they could all wear them. We had a couple of games and a movie and all of the kids thought they were in heaven because they had grandma and grandpa to theirselves. Then the girls slept in the trailor and the boys claimed the tent.

When I left the party Clint, Taunya, Terry and I headed up Butterfield Canyon to get a good view of Kennacot Copper. A place my dad worked for years and my Grandpa worked for 30 years or so.

On Monday we took just Clint and his family out on the lake for some one on one. Treg was deteremined to catch a carp that was swimming by the shore. So he wandered down shore from us (with no shoes on) until he finally yelled back I caught one. I thought he was pulling our leg but sure enough he started heading back with a 24" huge carp (still alive) in his net. Terry ran down to help him and this is what he found this huge fish and one big proud smile on his face.

The girls loved the tube and Taunya showed off on the wakeboard. Clint even got up for his first time the first time he tried. That boy has SKILLS I tell ya. He even made it look so easy. My favorite part was the girls would swim out to the tube I was resting on and we would just sit there and talk! I love to hear the things they have to say. When we were done we were all so tired we couldn't think of making dinner. It was so thoughtful of Taunya and Clint to stop by and pick up our favorite on the way home.

Tuesday we went Bowling at Fat Cats in Provo. That was fun to see the kids and each of their bowling techniques. Sometimes my kids get way to competitive and it drives me crazy... But then I wouldn't have it any other way. At least they have the drive to become better at whatever we are doing. After bowling we came back to my house for a BBQ and to play a game. The kids were just fine with playing and it made me realize how wonderful it is to have the cousins enjoy each other. It makes me wish I knew my cousins better. We never had that growing up and I missed it.

Wednesday we hit Pirates Island for lunch and storytime. The kids loved everything about this place! And I didn't mind the prices. Then everyone else went hiking but my kids just wanted to go home and rest before their swim meet that started at 4:00. They all did great here was their times and places. Man I sure love that my kids are sufficient swimmers!

Bowdee Townsend (10) B
1:32.91 Boys 10 100 Free 2nd Place (4.35)
57.49Y Boys 10 50 Fly 1st Place (6.65)
2:03.56 Boys 10 100 Breast 1st Place (0.34)

Matia Townsend (8) G
57.67 Girls 8 50 Free 4th Place (-8.27)
39.78 Girls 8 25 Breast 7th Place (2.50)
41.30 Girls 8 25 Fly 5th Place

Treg Townsend (6) B
39.54 Boys 6 25 Back 3rd Place (-4.67)
45.16 Boys 6 25 Breast 1st Place
45.39 Boys 6 25 Free 5th Pace (2.30)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Terry's 39... OOPS I mean 38

So I woke up and wished Terry a happy birthday then I sat back and thought about this birthday. And it just hit me that I was married to an old man I mean golly he is 39 that means next year I will have to throw some major fun party to celebrate his 40th birthday and that is way too close... So when he got home and we hit the lake for a quick session of awesome wakeboarding I broke it too him easy. I told him about how all day I was thinking about him turning 40 next year and I might just have to trade him in for a young buck... Then he assured me he is only 38... Holy cow that was close I told him I would call the lawyer back and postpone the divorce papers for one more year... Anyway the thing I love about Terry is that we can joke with each other and we both get each other. There are times we start doing this in front of people and they give us this look like "your are just going to take that from her"... or "man you are married to a real jerk" and they don't get it.. they don't get us.... But we get each other and that is what is so great about it. I also love the fact I never have to wonder what he is thinking because he is so honest and he doesn't hesitate to tell me what he is thinking. Okay sometimes I wish he wouldn't tell me everything he is thinking but.... I did say I Do 14 years ago, so I get what I get and I don't throw a fit!Happy birthday babe, I wish we would have got some better water wakeboarding. And I hope you love your 2nd camping mat, shirts, hat and flipflops. You are an amazing person, I love you today, tomorrow and FOREVER!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Father's Day

So with Terry being laid off soon we have been trying to cut back all the extra expenses. So for father's day I thought it would be memorable if I took all the kids yard saleing for them to find their perfect "Treasure" for their favorite dad in the world. Bowdee picked out a couple of antique airplanes and a cabela's hat, Matia picked out a cabela's bag and a musical copper windmill, and Treg bought him a big bag of pinecones just for .25 cents and a box of gift golf items but he was most excited about the pocket knife that was in it. And Treg only ended up giving his dad 2 pinecones, he just couldn't see himself parting with all of them! Then Sunday morning we put him on a treasure hunt to find all his gifts. I ended up getting Terry a mat for camping so we don't have to pump up the air mattresses that always go flat. And Terry was also in the paper thanks to his brillant son Bowdee. It was a really sweet paragraph that he wrote about his dad including his photo. This is what he wrote.... There could be no possible way that there is someone cooler and more awesome than my dad! He has taught me many spectacular things like hunting and wakeboarding and got me through some tough times. He supports me in everything I do. My dad builds my confidence in every way. His favorite place to go on vacation is Flaming Gorge, Utah. He loves river rafting down the Green River, wakeboarding, snorkeling, cliff jumping -- oh, and don't forget fishing. But most of all he just loves being with his kids. I love my dad!Terry is an amazing father, that is all there is too it. He aches to be with them when they are not around. He is constantly trying to better his parenting skills for his children. He can not understand the parents who are always looking for ways to get away from their children. He would rather be with them then off with friends in most situations. Thank you Terry for being such a great example to your kids and for loving the life you live. Happy Fathers Day!I also went over to my dads house to wish him a happy fathers day. He is such a sweet man with such a great heart. He is always willing to help anyone in need and he is there in an instant without questions. I have always loved working right along with my dad. Of course when I was younger it was because it made my work easier because he was doing most of it while he was teaching me. But now I love working next to him just so I can be by him and feed off of his constant words of advise. I also love riding horses with him. He gives me such a great confidence to know he is just right there and yes I still believe nothing bad can happen to me if he is there. I love going on drives with him just so we can talk. When I was little if I saw him headed to the car I remember always begging him if could go with him. Of course it was just to go get a car part of to the junk yard but it didn't matter and he always let me tag along. I think it even made his day because then he would undoubtedly start singing "You are my Sunshine" to me. My dad inspires me in so many ways to be a better person. And for that I will always appreciate and love you dad!