Bradford 4th

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Empty Nest

Even though it has felt like summer for some time now...the signs of Spring were all around.  Little bunnies hopping around in the grass in the early morning, sunrise before 6am, and babies...yep...babies.  Take a look.
What's this in the little hanging planter?
June 9th, little hershey squirt hatches
Little peanut joins the nest on June 10th.




My little nest buddies

Giving each other loves

Uh...where did the little squirt and peanut go?  4 days and they are huge.


Day 6


Day 8

Day 12, Spread your wings and fly


 I will miss my daily trip outside to see my little buddies...mama bird will be happy to be rid of me though!

Friday, June 17, 2011

The Teenager and the Trek

It's dusty, it's hot, it's physically exhausting...it's emotional...it's Trek.

I was thrilled when I heard Bryten would get to go on the Trek.  They didn't have it when I was growing up, heck they didn't have EFY till my late teens.  I enjoyed Girls camp and Youth Conferences more than just about anything growing up and I think I would have liked Trek...well maybe some of it.

The dates had been mis-communicated so I was not prepared when I found out that she was leaving in 7 days and I didn't have any pioneer clothing for her.  Luckily, I have great friends and family!  Our friends (more like family) Donna and Shawna had just sent Natalie off on Trek and had sewn a really cute red and white checked apron and bonnett for her.  They were nice enough to sew one for Bryten and overnight it to us!  Super duper cute!  We fount a white skirt and navy blue button down shirt at Ross so this became outfit number one.  I think she looks adorable.  You can tell she thinks I'm a dork for wanting the picture!

Grandma Lu and Aunt Mildie (and cousin Stacey too) chipped in and made her a cute white apron for her second outfit and we found a cute blue flower print dress at the Goodwill.  (This apron did not come back white!!!)  She won the bonnett at a trek activity by answering a pioneer question correctly!  It matched the blue really well.
The kids left early Tuesday morning (June 7th) at 6am.  I had to fly to Georgia for work the day before so I wasn't here to see her off.  Scot said it was kind of emotional for him as he and Araya drove off and headed up to Globe.  He couldn't help but worry about her and kicked himself for not giving her a Father's blessing before she left.  The kids each had a 5 gallon bucket to carry all their belongings and necessities in.  They had their extra set of clothing, mess kit, water bottle, pajamas, socks, toiletries and a few other items in there.  They arrived up at trek and they built their handcarts and were assigned into families.  Bryten was lucky enough to have the Sorensens as her Ma/Pa.  They are in our stake and Bryten fell in love with them.  Ironically they are the brother and sister in law to my friends Angie and Justin Speer.  Pretty cool!

They pretty much walked and pulled the handcarts for 2 days, rested the 3rd and continued on the 4th.  They did something called the Womens Pull where the men and boys had to stand to the side and watch the women pull the handcarts by themselves.  They weren't allowed to talk or help them in any way.  The women and girls had to go up a steep dirt hill with many large boulders.  This was to represent the time that the men were away fighting in the Mormon Batallion and the women were left to pull the carts and fend for themselves.  All the young men who talked in church last Sunday as well as the leaders said that this by far was the one thing that really strengthened their testimonies.  Some of the young men were in tears as they watched their "Ma" and "sisters" struggle up that hill.  They wanted to step up and help but were not able to. They were in awe at how strong the women were and how some of the women that made it up to the top of the hill left their handcarts and went and helped the others.  Some of the young men commented that there seemed to be angels helping these young women.  It was very emotional listening to these experiences but none hit me as hard as the actual pictures I saw later that night that they had put on a dvd to one of the hymns.

Bryten called home on Thursday night and was having a hard time.  She had hurt her knee right before the women's pull and had received a priesthood blessing so that she could participate.  She was able to make it up the hill with her Ma and Sisters and complete the pull.  She said that as soon as she reached the top the pain in her knee returned and she fell to the ground.

I am thankful she was able to go on the trek, but even prouder that she wanted to go and that she gained a sense of what our ancestors went through to get from Illinois to Utah.  So many lost their lives during that long trek in the 1850s.  Mothers buried their babies and children alongside the trail.  Many women became widows, and husbands lost their entire families.  Some children were left alongside the trail just wrapped in a blanket because the ground was too frozen to dig a grave.  I can't imagine the trials that they went through, but the stories are almost haunting.  I am thankful for what they sacrificed and even more thankful that Bryten was able to experience just a little of the hardship...I don't know that any of us will every fully grasp the reality of it.

It was so good to have her home!  She came off the bus and ran ...screaming..."Mommy"...jumped in my arms and we hugged...and I cried.  (that's nothing new).  Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) there is no picture of that encounter, but I did get the hug between her and Scot...again I cried.

Bryten and Scot
Bryten and one of her "sisters"

Bryten, Xavier, Eric, Tyler (friends from our ward)

Quincie (she's just plain adorable)




Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Intruder and the Alarm

intruder [ɪnˈtruːdə] n  a person who enters a building, grounds, etc., without permission


This last week we have had an intruder in our home.  Once in awhile it happens when the kids leave the back door open...but last Friday the intruder got in on her own.


Luckily for me we have an alarm system.  We got a great deal, no monthly fees, no batteries, no secret codes to punch in...just one little protective....Yorkie!


Here is a video clip of what happens when the intruder tries to get in:


You'll need to pause my music on the bottom right so you can hear my blah commentary!





Princess Ray of the Rescanance (Renaissance)

A few weeks ago we went to the Renaissance Festival and Araya was set on getting her hair braided.  I had not charged my battery on my camera so unfortunately we didn't get any pictures of our Renaissance escapades but I did manage to snap a few shots of her beautiful hair.............and her sweet kisses.  That's her new favorite thing...to smother me with kisses.  I think we'll keep her!






Sometimes there are NO WORDS!

 Sometimes you come across a picture....o.k...maybe 5 pictures that were taken with your camera and you can't help but wonder what kind of drug someone got slipped that day....I'm pretty sure there are no words to explain these...but I can tell you this.  I'm sure that this idea was derived by my deranged yet very much loved cousin Bree.  Bryten...just because she does it doesn't mean you need to.  O.k. really...you should because I look at these and smile!  Do it again!  I have no idea when these were taken but they are not even recent!
                                                                                     



Monday, April 4, 2011

4th of July in April

I had a couple of project kids I'd purchased from a friend.  She cuts the wood and vinyl and I buy the kit from her, paint and put it together.  These have been sitting on a shelf for almost a year now...and whew...got them done this weekend just in time to put them out in a few months!


Spring Fling on the Trampoline

O.k. so technically it is spring although it is feeling a tad bit like summer!  This last weekend was General Conference and the kids were obviously not interested in it.  They were more interested in this kind of weekend....wet....fun....and springy (as in trampoline springs).  Makes me wish I was a kid again!  Sure looks fun.