Sunday, July 27, 2014

Weekend Adventures

When you spend two hours on a Saturday convincing your kids to emerge from their weekend electronic stupor long enough to go spend some family time in  the great outdoors,  and then it takes another hour to drag their lazy, complaining selves out to the car equipped with adequate shoes and water bottles,  and then you get half way up the canyon only to have the transmission in your car go out and your engine overheat, the last thing you do is give up and turn around and go home defeated.

At least that is not how we roll.  When Dan noticed the car was acting up, and smelled a putrid burning spell,  he pulled over, opened the hood, checked out a few things, poured some water on the engine to cool it off, and then set out further up the canyon.  When I asked if we shouldn't turn around, he just replied, "Well, we've come this far, might as well keep going", and so we did.   Yes, we had transmission trouble the rest of the way up.  Yes, we were not sure if we were going to make it back down. Yes, I was a little bit freaked out, but hey, it was a beautiful day, and we had worked so hard to get those darn kids outside.

We were not able to take the hike we had planned on, because our dumb dog was not allowed.  So we took some pictures, and hiked into the place we had been sledding last January.  What a difference a few months makes.

 Last January
This July











All too soon, it was time to hit the road.  Miraculously, with a little coaxing and shifting, our poor car made it down the hill and to Grandma's house.  We let it cool off for a good long time while we ate pizza and ice cream, then we started for home.  Once we hit the free way, it started acting up again, so we pulled off on to the highway, which may not have been a great idea, because every time we stopped at a light, the poor car did not want to get revved up and moving again.  Because we have our priorties in order, of course we made sure that the car got us to Swig for our weekend soda run.  Then we babied, nursed and limped it along to the repair shop across the street from Dan's work.  We parked the car, made a mad dash across the street, carrying our drinks, our dog, our backpacks, and our leftover pizza,  and camped out on the grass, waiting to be rescued.  

On the other side of the post from Will's head, parked across the street, is our poor Golden Goose.

We were rescued by our neighbor, who drove all the way in from Syracuse to get us.
And now, we get to wait, and wonder what the fate of our car, and of us, will be.  

I am stranded at home all day tomorrow, and truthfully, I am looking forward to it.  Can't go anywhere, might as well stay home and try to be productive.

Friday, July 25, 2014

July 24th

Our July 24th this year was almost ruined.  We went to the Bountiful parade the night before, and honestly, that was kind of a bust.  We sat amidst this huge family, which would have been fine except for one seriously annoying woman who would not sit still.  She kept jumping up and running around and handing things out to the four hundred children they had with them.  All of that even would have been okay, except that she would not stop yapping.  She mostly complained how she had just run out of time to make it to the parade in time, and that she was the reason they had not been able to get enough space for their family. She was so worried about the fact that her family was all spread out and not able to sit all together, and I felt like she was shooting daggers at me, like she wanted us to get up and move.   I had been there the night before, laying our our blanket, and when I put my blanket down, there was nothing else around me.  So if her huge family had come late, it was their fault for trying to crowd in on us. Not to mention that the spot her zoo was sitting on was IHC property, and was supposed to be reserved for IHC employees.  Of course by the time the parade starts, it's a free for all,and everybody is everywhere, but having her complain all night long was not pleasant.

Any how, by the time we were done, I was kind of paraded out, so the next morning we slept in and were lazy, and we missed the big Salt Lake Parade, which is what we had planned on doing.  Then I felt like a bum for a while, we laid around some more, called out to Cedar Fort, and found out there was not much going on out there. Dan had to work, so it was just me and the kids and finally we headed out to see what kind of adventure we could drum up.

We stopped at the park in Bountiful and watched a wild shootout.  We stood in line for snow cones and cotton candy, and made a pioneer doll named Matilda, after our very own pioneer ancestor.



Then we headed out to Woody's for lunch.  Woody's is around the corner from my mom and dad's house and was the local hangout for me and my friends, back in the day when all our quarters got pumped into the Pacman and Donkey Kong machines. Now they have a jukebox, so we pumped some quarters in there and listened to the Beatles, Beach Boys, and Elton John.


Attempted some selfies...


and finished off the day by going to see Spiderman II at the dollar movies.  Only it was too scary for Olivia, so half way through she and I snuck out of that movie and into the Heaven is for Real movie

Next year, I am vowing that we are going to go downtown and camp out with all the other crazy parade goers.  We are going to get us a spot in the shade, pitch our tent and stay up all night.  Then, after the parade, we will come home, take a long nap and get up just in time for fireworks. 

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Lest I Forget

More random silly shots from the Kelly family reunion, just so I know where they are.

 Sarai, Kathy, Mitchell, Audrey, Savannah, Miranda


 Kim

 Olivia, Audrey, Amy, me


 Sarai and Amy

 Sarai and Amy
 Lydia, Audrey, Stockton, Laurel, Sydney, Savannah, Olivia, Miranda
 Alice and me
 Connor and Duncan

 Lyz, Alice and me

 Audrey

 Audrey and Sydney
 Olivia

 Lyz, Clint, me, Alice, Travis
 Lyz, Clint, me Alice, Travis

 Lydia

 Kathy, Melissa, Dan

 Audrey, Savannah, Miranda, Laurel, Georgia, Sydney

 Audrey, Savannah, Miranda, Laurel, Georgia, Sydney

Audrey, Savannah, Miranda, Laurel, Georgia, Sydney, Stockton

 Olivia and Lydia

 Duncan


Jacek, Melissa, Clint and Gavin

Monday, July 21, 2014

School in July

I was never a fan of Christmas in July.

I am also not a fan of school in July.

Nevertheless, that is where we went and what we did.

Olivia is a fourth grader.

Her teacher is Mrs. Cooper, but Mrs. Cooper is on maternity leave until August 28, so her sub is Miss Snelson.  Yes, Snelson, Nelson with an S.  I say, if the teacher doesn't have to go to school until the end of August, the kids shouldn't have to be there either.



Gosh, it seems like we were just barely at school, saying goodbye to third grade.  Oh, wait, we WERE just there, two weeks ago.

It's not right.  It's just not right.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

July 20, 1967

I remember nothing about this day.  I have heard of people claiming to have birth memories, but I have none.

All I know about that day is what I have been told:  that my mother ate at the Farmer's Daughter the night before I was born, then went into labor not long after that.  She was in labor ALL NIGHT LONG, and I was born at 12:46 pm the next afternoon.  Upon my arrival, the doctor announced, "It's a girl and she's a tiger!"

Most days I do not feel llike a tiger. I frequently feel like a pack mule.  Some days I feel like a slug. Maybe my goal for this next year of my life should be to feel more tiger-like.  Rawr.


A birthday card from two of my favorite daughters

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Name That.

 Oh boy. Cuteness is simply oozing out of my cell phone today.

My daughter in California adopted two new kittens, and she has been texting oodles of pictures of my new grand cats to me.  I am SO NOT READY to be a grandma to actual human beings, but having grandcats is going to be great.  They are just adorable and I can't wait to go visit them, and cuddle them,  AND  I don't have to buy them Christmas presents or worry about them smoking weed in the basement when their parents are at work. Win!

It is also a good chance to practice not overstepping my boundaries in the grandma role. For instance, the debate of what to name the new kitties has been raging over the cell phones and internet all day.  I know I don't get a vote in what names are ultimately chosen, but I do get to make suggestions, right?  And voice my opinion, up until the names stick, right?  So if my daughter's boyfriend wants to name the kittens Taco and Burrito, I can tell him what I really think. Right?  Also, he is French, so there is already a cultural divide between us when it comes to names.  He does not appreciate my taste in any of the perfectly good kitty names I suggest, like Minerva and Matilda, or Violet and Ruby.  If he can't name them after menu items at Del Taco,  he wants to name them both of them Minette, which is a really lovely French cat name, except he already has a cat back in France named Minette.  And everybody in America knows you can't name a pet the name of another currently living pet, let alone name both new cats the same thing!  It is against all the rules!  And yet, I know that in the end,  if they really decide to call those sweet little kitties Taco and Burrito, or Kindle and IPad, which is his second choice,  I will have to live with it.  Now I know how my mom felt when we were actually considering naming one of our kids Cedric. Come to think of it though,  Cedric would be a great cat name.

I should not have started even thinking about naming things. Now my obsession with names is going to be exposed.   I'm not talking about naming just kids or pets or even cars.  My name obsession goes further than even my family knows.  I name everything. Everything. For instance, we got a new fridge last week. Her name is Ruby Dee.  My clothes dryer is named Angelica. The one before that was Stanley. I never named my washer, because he was here when we moved in.  I tend to only name inanimate things if I acquire them new.  Except for cars, which are always used by the time I get around to owning them.  I name all my cars.  My first car was a 1981 Honda Civic named Rudy. My current car is named Golden Goose. And of course I call my cell phone Ruthanne.  She is named after my grandma, whose name was Ruth, but Ruth sounded too short and old fashioned for a cell phone, so I lengthened it to Ruthanne.  I also have been know to name the more epic fights my husband and I have had through the years.  There is the Burrito Fight (which for me is another strike against naming the cat Burrito), the Aspen Battle, and the Bloody Sunday Encounter, just to name a few. It helps me categorize them.

When I was a kid, I read baby name books just for fun.  I made lists and lists of what I was going to name my future children.  I used to get absolutely giddy when I would see Cabbage Patch dolls in the stores. Every single one of those dolls had a birth certificate that you could see through the clear packaging on the front. Those birth certificates had first AND middle names. I could not leave the toy aisle until I had read the names of every single Cabbage Patch doll in the place. When Cabbage Patch dolls made a comeback a few years ago, nothing had changed. I was still obsessed with reading every name, this time with my own well- monnikered  kids now waiting patiently for me to finish.

And now, Coke has joined the party.  Have you seen those wretched Coke bottles in the stores? They have names on them now.  More specifically, the bottle instructs you to share a coke with so and so, and every bottle has a different name of who you are supposed to share with. Have you too spent hours in the drink aisle, looking and looking to see if you could find your name, or your kid's name, or your cat's name?  And you know, I don't even drink Coke anymore (very often), and I am still obsessed with it.

I really hope I am not the only one out there that hangs a name on just about everything. I hope there is a kindred spirit somewhere that reads this, and that understands, that has likewise named their computer, their pillow, or their house. If there are, I would love to hear what you have named and why you named it that.  Then maybe next week we can talk about anthropomorphism, or why it is I always feel bad for that one lonely donut that gets left on the baker's rack when I take all of it's friends away....




Friday, July 18, 2014

Mo Summa

July 18? Seriously? Seriously, where is July going?  All the fun things we had planned for this month are almost over. How about this, lets have two July's.  I will gladly give up February if I can have more July.

A little catching up.  July 10, Will left for the long awaited Pioneer Trek, or more endearingly known around here as Mormon LARP.  Google LARP if you need to.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=831974216815738

Not to be too snarky.  He had a great time and a great experience. Didn't even get too sunburned or too blistered.  Got some experience being in charge, since his role was that of a "pa" to nine children.  He got home late Saturday, July 12, just in time to miss the big Kelly family reunion which took place in Lehi that day. Meat pies were served and fun was had by all. Dan and Olivia stayed down in Lehi for a few days to enjoy the cousins a little more, and they got home Sunday afternoon.

July 13 was a lay around and be hot day.  July 14, 15 and 16 were crazy long work days, packing Audrey for girl's camp dasy, which always involves at least three expensive Walmart runs, driving  back and forth from Ogden to help Mitch with his broken down car days, and trying to find time to sleep days.  Audrey left for camp on the 16th, Tim and Alice came to stay with us yesterday, and we got a new fridge yesterday AND I watched my neighbor's three kids all day.  The Tim and Alice clan left early this morning for home.  And today was Olivia's last day of swimming lessons.




 Now it's Friday again, and now I know why July is going so fast.  Whew. I am out of breath just thinking about all of that.

At the reunion, there was a photographer there snapping pictures. Here are a few I like, although a few vital people are missing from our family shots.




































 So, to sum it all  up.....