Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The Red Planet?


Is this the phenomenon everyone has been sending e-mails about? You know the one... it says Mars will appear as large as the moon. In actuality this IS the moon... during an eclipse. "During a lunar eclipse the Moon takes on a reddish glow. This phenomenon is due to sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere that still reflects off the Moon, even while the Moon is in shadow. Since the atmosphere scatters the blue end of the rainbow, it is the red end of the rainbow that reaches the Moon and reflects back to our eyes, thus giving the Moon a reddish tint during the eclipse." (Clarke Planetarium Website) We dragged ourselves out of bed in the middle of the night to view and photograph the eclipse. We e-mailed the photos to KSL channel 5 and they put them on the air. Since you all were probably not up at 5am to see them there, we're sharing one of them here.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Socks!


Don't you love socks? They come in varying lengths, colors, and styles. There are water socks, short athletic socks, slipper socks, warm wool backpacking socks, and thin non-absorbing work-out socks. Since Jade has been going to school ALL day now for four weeks, Logan has found a number of not-so-well-known uses for socks. For instance, socks are great for keeping your hands warm! Who knew? It makes it a little tricky to do things like pull down pants so you can use the potty, but hey, what three-year-old wants to do that anyway? Definitely NOT Logan! Socks are also great for holding money... especially all of Dad's unwanted coins. They MUST be unwanted, afterall, he leaves a whole horde of them in the top drawer of his dresser. You can dump a HUGE amount of coins into one little sock, then swing it at hard things and make music! Socks ARE a wonderful invention!

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Morris D., 1916 - 2007




After a twelve-hour drive with six other members of my family, the sight of that big mint green house was like heaven. It meant sleeping in a basement bedroom with the rose print carpet. The one with the water pipes that ran across the ceiling that we liked to hang from… (it’s a good thing we weren’t any heavier). It meant rhubarb juice, gladiolas, and fresh-picked raspberries from the garden in the backyard that seemed to go on for forever. It meant trips to the Ken’s candy store for Smarties… which are really m&m’s… those silly Canadians! It meant games of Scrabble, UNO, and marbles. It meant stories about a car in the ditch on a wedding day and a school boy jumping from the schoolhouse window vowing never to go back.

Looking at pictures of that house, my mind floods with the memories. Memories that all include a little old man who was perhaps a little too thin and a smiling round-faced woman who was maybe a little too full around the middle. My Grandpa and Grandma. The man who flew a helicopter from Canada to Texas the day I was born. An occasion I regretfully do not remember, but still my favorite to tell about.

The house is empty now. Empty not only of the typewriter parts, bottles of pickled beets, and collection of salt and pepper shakers. It’s empty of the two people who gave it life. Grandma has been gone just over eight years. Grandpa was never complete without her. As saddened as I am that my own children will never enter that house and create the same memories I look back on with such fondness, I am truly elated for him. He fought the good fight and won! He was able to return to the loving arms of his eternal companion to continue on their journey together.

I will miss the words of wisdom typed on index cards tucked in with your letters, the whispered “I love yous,” visiting your big mint green house… Grandpa, I will miss YOU!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Elder Jon


Nate's youngest brother, Jon, returned home from his mission in Riverside, California today. Our kids were SOOOO excited to see him again. Logan was only 18 months old when he left, so he didn't really remember him, but Jade has told him plenty and we've prayed for him nightly in our family prayers. They had a great time getting reacquainted. He was great to let them hang on him over and over again.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Jungle



This is my garden. I've looked at it a million times from the back windows, but on Saturday stepped out into it for the first time in over two weeks. Was I shocked! Last year we had a garden full of struggling plants, so this spring we made a special effort to treat the soil and till it really well (it took Nate about THREE

hours). Well, that combined with a drip system and the drenching rain we've had, the plants have flourished. I stood there at the side scratching my head wondering how I was going to navigate a way through to pick anything. My corn stalks are seven feet tall and have already produced full-sized ears of corn. The pumpkin vines travel the whole length of the garden and are trying to take over the lawn as well. I'm thinking of making pumpkin selling a little side business in October.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Baby Blessing


We blessed Aeris Sunday, August 5. Jade thought she looked like a princess in her pretty white dress and bow. We enjoyed having a house full of family and friends after the meeting. What a great excuse to have a party!