Saturday, July 31, 2010

Belated Happy Birthday to Brandon


On Brandon's birthday (7/22) we drove to Toledo, OH to visit our dear friends the Frantzes. It was a quick and bittersweet, but really excellent visit. Jonathan has accepted a new position with the USDA that will take him and Susan and Henry to Orono, Maine. That's a looooong way from Utah! Susan took lots of great pictures while we were there, including the one of Brandon with the delectable carrot birthday cake she made. CLICK HERE to see more of her photos.

Friday, July 30, 2010

We took a quick trip out to Porcupine Reservoir early this afternoon...

Family Time

Our trip to Chicagoland (with a side-trip to Toledo) was relaxing and full of great visits with family and friends. The heat and humidity slowed us down a little, but we still packed a LOT of stuff into our 12-day visit.

The Wood Family (minus Dave's wife, Melissa (who had to work) and their son/daughter (due 8/15!).

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Jet Settin'

On the road again! We're enjoying a great visit with Gavin's Nana and Papa, aunts, uncles and cousins in Chicagoland. Lots of pictures to come...

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Congrats!

Congratulations to my boss Bruce for making 60 look so good....
...and congratulations to Lev and Shanna for tying the knot in the Tetons. Woot!

Oregon Coast Road Trip

Better late than never, right? I'm finally posting pictures from our road trip to to the Oregon Coast. We started by making a bee-line to Portland for a visit with Brandon's older sister Heather's family. On the way we camped at Shelton Wayside County Park and had the entire west loop to ourselves. Gavin and the pups and I hiked the 2-mile nature trail while Brandon looked (unsuccessfully) for a place to fish. We made it to 'Stumptown' the next day and we stayed at Heather's brother Quade's house in the city. It's a gorgeous place that was built in 2009 from recycled and energy-efficient materials, but it was designed to fit in to the style of the neighborhood so it had an old-home feel, inside and out. We stayed two nights, which gave us time to go to the Oregon Zoo and to Pyramid Brewing for dinner. Heather and Rhiannon drove from there to the coast with us and we spent a few hours together playing on Cannon Beach before they headed back to Portland and we headed on down the coast. The weather all along the coast was chilly, with highs in the 60s, so we didn't do any real swimming. We camped the first night at Nehalem Bay State Park. Right away we were impressed with the Oregon State Parks system. The facilities were nice, the campgrounds were quiet, they offered a variety of evening ranger programs, and the scenery and beach access were divine. We stopped at the Tilamook Cheese factory the next day for ice cream and picked up some cheese and summer sausage to eat for lunch, along with fresh Oregon cherries, apples, and peas.
Newport was our next destination. We camped two nights at Beverly Beach State Park, which gave us time to take in a visit to the Oregon Coast Aquarium, and, of course, the Rogue Nation World Headquarters. We enjoyed a tasty dinner at the brewery the first night. For the second night's dinner, we picked up a live crab ($5/lb) from a commercial fisherman at Newport Bay (sure, we could have bought a cooked one, but what would have been the fun in that?). After leaving Newport we ended up at a the US Forest Service Sutton Beach campground near Florence. Brandon sought out a fishing hole while Gavin and I hiked around on the trails. As the evening wore on it started to rain. Brandon took shelter under some trees and cooked dinner for me and Gavin while we hid in the tent watching DVDs. We packed up our camp the next morning in the rain, but by the time we got to our next campsite near Sisters the sun had come out and we had no trouble getting everything dried out. As much as we loved camping on the coast, it was nice to finally get back to the land of free campsites and dry air! Two more days of driving got us all the way home, where we faced the daunting tasks of unloading and cleaning our camping gear, tending to an overgrown yard, and tackling a mountain of laundry. Was it worth it? Heck, yeah! If you didn't already click on the link at the beginning of this monstrous memoir, CLICK HERE to see more pictures.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Ragnarliest

Brandon ran in the 2010 Ragnar Wasatch Back relay this year. The race started in Logan and ended in Park City. It took his team of 12 runners 32 hours to complete the race, each of them running 3 legs. Brandon ran almost 19 miles in all. Teammate Anna dubbed him "The Ragnarliest". I tend to agree. Way to go, Brando! Oh, and he is determined to put together a team of his own for next year, so if you're interested be sure and let him know.

Highlights

One of the many highlights of Brandon's Father's Day: Catching a mess of trout on the Blacksmith's Fork. These are just the non-native browns - he released a mess of rainbows back to their watery home.
One of the many highlights of Gavin's June: Getting to ride on a tractor with his good buddy Andy and also with Daddy!