Okay, so I was laying in bed last night trying to figure out why I didn't have any pictures for August and most of September and thought to myself "I have no recollection of that event, Senator" It's a family joke that we say, (quoting one of our last U.S. Presidents,) when we can't recall something!- I seriously had to really think to figure out what happened to those two months- So I went to the old computer and checked on our old camera files and lo and behold, I didn't have any new ones, but realized I had already put some of August on the last post (primarily those of Tyler getting ready to leave, etc.) I guess maybe I was blocking out part of my August memories, at least the tender part-him leaving, and had forgotten that was, actually, in August, yeah, did someone, somewhere, say something like "life's not passing me by, it's running me over!" :) and then there's September, what the heck, where did that go? Like I said- "running me over! but anyway, back to updating the ol' blog!
Pic's from Elder Brick! Yay!
He named this one "give said the little stream"
Brick with Elder Pineda. (We only get a few pics at a time)
Here are some of the hundreds of pictures we took at Lake Powell- we're pretty convinced it's one of this planets coolest places!
Derek's house boat in our beautiful camp spot.
My uncle Dee who came with us! I think he had a blast too! Below and the next 6 pics are of 50 mile Creek canyon. A beautiful narrow gorge that goes back forever it seems like . So cool to explore!- One of my favorite things to do there!
Yep, just when you think it can't possible keep going, it does!
Yes, it's really that green! This is where we finally turned around in 50 mile canyon, you can kind of see tree branches sticking up in the way there, so we didn't dare go further, but I would have loved to take a jet sky or kayak and see how far the canyon actually does go back. Totally amazing!
Whoa! Don't blind yourself with those white legs!
Grandpa Brent telling a story.
One of the days, we decided to hike Hole in the Rock, where some of the Mormon Pioneers came down through. Truly amazing what those brave men and women did!
Some of the cool rocks (probably petrified tree roots?) and vegetation on the trail.
Nikki ran into Sarah, a girl she taught in Young Womens when they lived in Springville. What are the odds of that?
Not even half way up!
Look how high we are up! That boat looks tiny!
Cool cousin hang out!
Up on top-
Mason doing the double twist!
Dad on his way down from a crazy flip into the water!
Some of the cool rocks (probably petrified tree roots?) and vegetation on the trail.
Nikki ran into Sarah, a girl she taught in Young Womens when they lived in Springville. What are the odds of that?
Not even half way up!
Look how high we are up! That boat looks tiny!
Cool cousin hang out!
Up on top-
Mason doing the double twist!
Dad on his way down from a crazy flip into the water!
Awesome pictures and loved the vid. Bricker looks great, I sure miss him!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you guys had a great time on your trip. Your missionaries look great and I still cant believe that Mason is in high school. When did he grow up? What a great family you have. So glad to have you as friends.
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