Tuesday, September 16, 2008

A look back in time

A week ago my Brent and I took the boys to the "property" to fish and ride the motor bikes. Spencer took his metal detector to find some treasures. As he was looking for money and gold he came across this lid. What a find Spencer. I love this picture.
As he was continuing his hunt he found this key hole.
Looking through this, is as if we are looking back into the past.


I wish the walls could tell the story of this home. Why they built the house next to the Weber River and what did they do while they lived here. Who are they you ask, I don't know but I wish I did. Brent's Grandpa bought the house from them many, many years ago.


Here is one reason they probably built on this spot, the view out the window. It is amazing.


Grandpa liked to do his own repairs so he had his trusty, rusty cement mixer for all the odd jobs he promised Grandma he'd get done.
This is the infamous house. Just think of how lovely it once was.

Ah, I love the past. Which brings me to the next set of pictures.
I sometimes wish I could put these guys back in the past to when they were younger. Now look at how they have matured.

Aren't they just too cute!

Oh and by the way, we had no luck fishing so we just had fun watching these guys have fun.







Thursday, August 14, 2008

One fun night out !!

It's that time of year when our dear friend Noelle comes to town. She doesn't live in Utah, so for those of us who do it is a great time to have a ton of laughs and alot of catching up when we have our girls night out.

We pick a great little resturant and sit for hours and hours just having the best time. No kids, husbands or pets to distract us.


There is Kim, Angi, Wendy, and Noelle, in the green.


We sat at Cafe Rio for almost 3 1/2 hours. We talked about everything and nothing but that's what is so great about our friendship.


I love to hear about all their kids and what each one is doing. It's great to share stories of fun and not so fun stages of the kids. And between the 4 of us we have 13 kids, ranging in age from almost 3 to 16 1/2.


We have great hubby stories too, but that could take a whole other blog. One thing that's unusual is that all our husbands are friends too.
Well we topped the night off with hugs and promises of keeping in better touch with each other and we said Goodnight.
Thanks Noelle for coming to town and bringing us together.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

It's Done, Finally

Yea, the boys finally finished with their Eagle paper work and are now officially EAGLE SCOUTS. What a terrific accomplishment. I am very proud of them. They have worked hard to earn this.




They can relax and enjoy scouts now. They have taught me a lot those two. We are very blessed to have two great young men. Kudos Boys.


Thanks for being such great examples.

Love,

Mom

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Are you prepared?

Since Feb. 2 I have had this overwhelming feeling to make sure my 72 hour kits were finished and all in one place. A place with easy access in case of an emergency. Also to have more food storage and all our propane tanks filled for our trailer. Brent and I both felt it was necessary to get this done and pronto.

So, when we heard about the earthquake in Nevada we kinda breathed a sigh of oh, that's why we had such an urgent feeling. I know we were prompted. Why else would we spend 550.00 on food storage all at once. It was fun to go shopping for all that great stuff. Now it had to be put away. That's the worst part of shopping. But I have Brent.

Brent has a great way of organizing our pantry downstairs and loves to take one Saturday a year to reorganize it and make it flow better. Now it is all in order and we now know we have two cases of tooth paste instead of just one.

We are thankful for inspired leaders who have told us for many years to "BE PREPARED!" Not only physically but Spiritually as well. That one will be an on going process. But one we are working on daily. We are getting there, are you?

Saturday, January 26, 2008

This Beauty We Call Home

I was up early this morning and I could see out my kitchen window that the sun was coming up. I ran to get my camera. I could tell that this was going to be one of those picture mornings.


I love taking pictures of the sky in the morning and evening. I don't know really why, except that I have had some great feel good moments with the scenes that I have seen.


When I see something I think is worth sharing I tell the boys to look and now they do that for me. I have them sharing what they think is beautiful nature too.


I will share some of my favorite pictures with you.

These are the Rocky Mountains aren't they gorgeous?This was taken in November. In my yard. I love them.Good Morning Sunshine, snapped this one before taking Connor to school.

These are from my garden, in November also. I played around with Photoshop on this one.

Isn't he cute?This one was pure luck. We were at the zoo and I just hit the button and this is what I ended up with.

Brighton, one of my favorite places to walk around.

My sweet little neighbor. Who comes to eat my grapes.

Love her to pieces.

Thanks for spending some time with me. I hope you enjoyed this as much as I have.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

It's Done, Finally Done

Spencer and Connor have completed their EAGLE projects and I am so relieved. This has been the longest 12 months ever. It started out in January 07 when I came to my oldest and said, "Hey it's time to start thinking of a project for your Eagle project. "

SPENCER
CONNOR
"Yeah, I know. Maybe I could do something at the school. Or for the homeless."

"Okay, let me know what you decide."
February, "Hey Connor, time to think of a project for your Eagle."
"I don't know what to do."

"Let me give you some Ideas."

"NO, mom I don't want to do any of those they are boring."

"Spencer have you thought of anything?"

"Yeah, maybe something at the animal shelter."

March, "Guys you need to decide what you are going to do!!"

April, "Come on, can you figure out what you would like to do??"

May, "I have a terrific idea, your Uncle in Iraq said the troops and the Iraqi children are in desparate need of certain items you could collect these and send them over."
"That is a great idea. What do we need to do to get started?"

After about a month of getting things cleared and paper worked finished and red tape gone through they finally were able to get the "BALL ROLLING!"

They went to Grammy's work and set out boxes to have people donate and donate they did. It was wonderful to see how generous they were.
(Grandma's Work)
(Grandma Clairee)

(The Boys collecting)


(THIS IS COLLECTION DAY)
With DAD

Next we went to our ward members. They were awesome, we had our entire front room filled with donations from, clothes, and school supplies, to food and hygiene items. All types of books, games, footballs, stationary and stamps.


It was very heart warming to see how giving everyone was.

(It took 4 days to sort and package )

and label everything that was

donated!!

They have felt a tremendous love for these people as they worked on this project. And they know it will bless the lives of many.

In November the boys recieved a letter from Col. Darel Maxfield. He thanked the boys for their support and generosity and what a blessing the clothes and books and soccer balls, were for this community of children. He said they are very needy over there and this was huge for them.

I know it was huge for my boys. They have grown into wonderful young men. This is just one thing that has helped them learn about service for others. They amaze me every day and I only hope to continue to learn from them.

They would also like to thank everyone who donated and helped make this project a success.

Grandma Clara

Grandma and Grandpa Fankhauser

Harper Co.

Dad

CopperHills 14th Ward

Millionaire Lines (for free shipping of 30 boxes)


Congratulations, Spencer and Connor for the fine job you did on this Eagle project.


Have you done an Eagle project or helped with one?

Thursday, November 8, 2007

IT WAS THIS BIG!!!


Now that we are here, you probably think we want to rest and sit in the sun. Yeah, right. No way, get us out on that boat! 4:30 wake up call please. We are so excited we wake up early to get ready. Actually it wasn't that hard we were still on Utah time. We headed down to meet our group and wouldn't you know it, we get the VP of FedEx, and the VP of Corporate account of sales. And an account manager from New York. Brent account manager and little old me. The only girl, this is going to be great. I love to fish and this has been a dream for along time. And we are really doing this.

We head out and the first thing our Captn' says to us is hurry and get those poles in the water we only have a few minutes to catch the mackarel before the sun comes up. Kai(appropriately named after the ocean) gets busy on helping us catch the mackarel. With out any success the men hand over the darn pole and tell me to get busy. I cast out and caught two at once. Yeah me. Then Kai gets a crackin' and he catches all the rest.

They were pretty surprised that we caught any at all. They said live bait is the best for catching these ocean beasts.

Having that out of the way we get rigged up to do some serious fishing. We had on line out skimming the top and one line out deep deep deep and on line medium deep.

Now we have to figure out who gets to go sit in the "hot seat" and the guys said since I caught the first two I could go first. I could not wait. Get me in that seat. I was only there for about 1o min. and I got a huge hit. So I start to reel in, just like they said, slow up and fast reeling in on the way down, My heart was beating so fast and I had a hard time remembering slow up fast down. But I kept at it. Then it felt like the stinker got off the line, ohhh noooo. That can't happen to me. How disappointing. But oh wait, he's still there he was swimming towards the boat. He tried to trick us. Now he's mad. He's fighting hard and it took me about 15-20 min. to reel him in. But what joy that was to bring him on the boat.

What did I catch you ask? An Ono (Oahu) and was he just about the ugliest fish you have ever seen. Any way Lani took our pic's and the Captn' whacked the fish on the head with a baseball bat. How's that for a final ending. Gross. Then they threw him in the cooler and will sell him later to the fish market.

Now after playing four hands of poker to figure out spots to take the "HOT SEAT" Mike is up. He gets to sit in the chair for 20 minutes .

So for 20 min. Mike bakes in the sun. The HOT HAWAIIAN Sun. But he enjoyed every minute, because he had company. His Bud Light. Time was a tickin'.

Now it was Lani's turn. He hopped right in and WOW he got a bite. Reel it in nice and easy. But wait it let go. How disappointing.

Next, it's Pat. Good Ole' Pat. He got all ready and he had a companion also. Bud Light. And he sat and waited and waited NOTHING.

We did have some great conversations and laughs. And awesome food.
We each got a white lunch box full of the most delectable food.
Fried chicken, Hawaiian chips, wraps loaded with meat, Macadamia nuts, chocolate covered macadamia nuts, all the pop you could drink.

Remember we had not eaten since 4:30 am and it was now 11:30 am.

Now it was finally Brent's turn to sit in the "HOT SEAT". He just sat down and wham he got a hit. Reel says the Captain. And Reel he did. And reel. And reel. Eewwww. He caught a what? A Barracuda? You really catch those in real life?

Sure do, he did and they brought him on board and made us all move out of the way of his monsterous teeth. This fish weighed about 35 lbs. and was 48 inches long. He got a tag in his back and they sent him on his way. Lucky fish.
Kai said they don't eat these fish because they can make you very sick. Who knew. Just looking at him can make you sick.
Take a look at the back ground and see the gorgeous water we were on. It was the deepest color of blue. It almost didn't seem real. But it was amazing.




Thank you Fedex for the adventure of a life time.