When finishing my mission my parents traveled to the Dominican Republic to escort me home. While we vacation in the D.R., I was able to share my experiences with my mom and let her see everything firsthand. I really enjoyed showing off my mom to all of the people whom I had served during my two years there. Even after 11 years I still find myself thinking about those few days that we spent together after being apart for 2 years. It was a fantastic experience!
Our first child, Logan, was born August 26th, 2001. Two weeks later my parents flew up to the Logan airport to come and see our newborn son. On Tuesday, Sept. 11th I left early for a lab at school. When I returned home to our apartment I found Leslie and my parents watching the news coverage on the terrorist attacks involving the World Trade Center twin towers. General aviation was subsequently grounded so my parents were stuck in Logan, UT. I remember how nice it was to have my mom there for a few extra days while we were still adjusting to our new lives as parents with our first child.
Another great memory came when my mom flew in to visit us in Maine on April 29th, 2003. Leslie was 9 months pregnant and her contractions started during our drive to pick my mom up at the airport. The next day Leslie and I walked down to the hospital and my mom stayed at our home with Logan. Jack was born on his due date, April 30th and my mom was there to help. She has perfect timing! My mom and Logan spent a lot of time together during her stay with us and Logan still has a special relationship with his Grammy Reeve.
(Sorry I neglected to post this before!)
Friday, June 13, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Mexican Riviera Cruise April 2008
Chuck , Venna Rae & Kenneth, Carol & John --Cabo San Lucas/Land's End in a glass bottom boat. We got into the ship's motored life boats to go to shore, where Mexican tour guides descended upon us to get our American $$ and get on their boats. When the price got down to $7.00 per person we chose a boat. It was heavenly bobbing on the water where the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez meet.
Riding Buddy
Monday, June 9, 2008
Anniversary (38th)Trip 2008
Friday, June 6th, we loaded the 4 wheelers into our new toy hauler and headed for Elephant Butte.
We found a great place to set up camp about 6pm. After unloading the Rincons and leveling the trailer Chuck went through flipping switches to make sure everything was working. When he turned on the water pump it made a bad noise--like the water was empty. He said that he had checked the gauge before we left and it measured 2/3 full. (and he's sticking to that story) . He pulled the trailer back to the Sinclair Station in Colorado City and when he started filling the water tank he found that water ran out as fast as it went in. Looking beneath the trailer he found a broken pvc pipe. The story gets even better, but I won't post all of the bad luck. He brought back a plastic garbage container of water in the bathtub.
He got the trailer back to the camping spot (that I had stayed with the 4 wheelers to save) about 8:30 pm. Just enough time to fix supper and enjoy the cool evening in the cedar treed wilderness.
We spent the next day trekking over the sand trails on the ATV's. There were 7 vehicles carrying 15 happy people. It was the best weather for a fun ride and we saw beautiful off road country.
We traveled about 43 miles on the ATV's. Great friends and a great ride! Thanks Ken and Venna for planning the trip.
Kids Again on the LaVerkin Black Hill
Last Monday night we had family home evening beginning with a bar-b-q at Angie and Lyf's. We then headed for LaVerkin to Ryan and Chani's. Everyone able to climb took off for the black hill to relive memories of playing there years before. The grandkids climbed it for their 1st time. They want to go back when there is more time to explore.
Does anyone else remember playing there?
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