"JOY comes to us in ORDINARY moments. We risk missing out when we get too busy chasing down the extraordinary." ~Brene Brown
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Monday, August 17, 2020
Evan's Cherries
Saturday, August 8, 2020
Twin Lakes
We decided on a whim to take the littles to Twin lakes to paddle around for a bit. The weather was gorgeous when we left home! We unloaded the canoes and life jackets and got everyone situated. The big kids wanted to go on their own while Daddy took Joe, Fin and Sawyer. I was a little bit nervous as Ollie and I watched them from the dock, but they all had life jackets on and the water was pretty calm. They all did a little bit of fishing, but no bites.


When they returned, I hopped in a canoe with Daddy, Finley and Sawyer. The big kids took Ollie, and Joe opted to stay on the dock and throw rocks.

As the afternoon went on, dark clouds began rolling in. We could hear the quiet rumbles of thunder in the distance and it was soon accompanied by lightning. We paddled back to the shore speedy quick (along with everyone else) and began lugging the canoes and life jackets up to the van. It started spitting rain and the wind began picking up. Soon the rain turned to a huge dump of hail. We had loaded the canoes and were working on getting the hooks off the rods when I started coming down hard. We all took cover in the van and waited out the storm. When it had finally passed, the sunshine came out again. The ground was blanketed in white. We strapped everything in and made our way home.
Friday, August 7, 2020
Peace, Be Still
Thursday, August 6, 2020
Canoe Trip Recap
Camilla is taking over the blog today to do a quick re-cap of the canoe trip. She always brings her journal and documents things well! Here's a little bit about what happened over three days....
Day 1.
This week was our annual canoe trip and it was different, fun, and a little crazy. It all began the morning of the canoe trip we packed everything up and we drove to our launch spot. When we got there we all stretched our legs and packed up the canoes and gave our goodbye hugs then we were off. I kept looking back as mom and the two younger boys got smaller and smaller until we could not see them any more. We took our time as we slowly floated down the river having snacks and pop and enjoying the sunshine. We did some fishing there was a few bites but nobody caught anything. The wind started to pick up so we thought we should try and find a good camp spot before the rain clouds got any closer. Then all the sudden behind us we heard a big boom of thunder! Then we all picked up our paddles and raced to a camp spot. First things first we set up the tent so we would have shelter but when we were trying to peg it down it started pouring rain then the whole tent started to blow away with us attached to it! Luckily dad and grandpa were strong enough to keep it on the ground. There was no time to set up the tent so we grabbed the fly of the tent wrapped it around a tree and hid under it. We had to stay under there for a long time and there was some tears but then we thought about how lucky we where to have this big tree here. The storm was not passing and it kept shinning the flash of light from the lightning. Then dad said a prayer that the storm would pass and we could have a warm night in our dry sleeping bags. A little while later we looked out behind the tree and we saw blue sky and no more clouds. We got out of our shelter and pegged in the tent but there was a big puddle of water right in the middle of the tent we tried to dump out the water but it kept coming back so grandpa took off his shirt and used it as a sponge and soon enough the tent was dry. Then we got our dry clothes on and grandpa made the dinner and we had a little fire to warm us up. Then when our bellies were full we got tucked in the tent and dad told us a story while we were falling asleep.
Day 2.
I woke up and the sun was shining. I woke up the boys and we all got dressed and sat around the fire pit with no fire. We were kind of cold but dad and grandpa told us that they needed to sleep in a little more. We were getting tired of just sitting there so I grabbed the lighter and tried to start the fire. I kept burning myself, so I decided to wait for the adults. When they finally came out of the tent we had sugar cereal and we loaded the canoes. Then we were back on the river for another sunny day. Today was a lot nicer than yesterday. We started to fish then somewhere down the river I heard someone yell " I got one! I got one!" We paddled towards them then I saw it was Joe who had caught a big brown fish with spikes on its fins. We stopped on the side of the river so we could all get a good look. Then dad got the hook out of its mouth then we released it. After we saw Joe's fish we were all eager to catch one too. Joe caught three more and the rest of us caught nothing. It was kind of strange but Joe was liking it. We kept paddling and we all decided we would camp at the bridge so we were all looking for that big land mark. When it got shallow Me and Hyrum were getting hot so we hopped out of the canoe and we pretended we were rocket boosters and we made the canoe go super fast. Then at the same time we quickly hopped back in so the canoe would not tip. When we got to the bridge we got out of the canoes and me and Hyrum played a game in the water. After we got the camp set up we all went in the river and got wet and we floated down on our backs. Then we made a fire and stayed up late playing games and telling story's. Finley was the best at telling story's. Then we all crawled in our warm sleeping bags and went to bed.
Day 3.
Today I woke up to the sound of cows mooing. When I got out of the tent I smelt bacon!!! I looked over and grandpa was already on breakfast. We ate and then loaded the canoes. Then we were off again. We started to fish and right away I caught a fish! It was a gold eye, they are not good for eating because they are tough and bony but they are cool. Then Hyrum caught a fish and Finley and pretty soon we had all caught a fish. On the way to buffalo jump where mom was going to meet us Grandpa told us a story about snakes. When we got there dad told us some bad news! He told us that the road was washed out and that mom had to walk for half an hour just to tell us that and she got to take Joe and Finley with her and me and Hyrum had to do an extra stretch. It took us extra long because the wind kept turning us backwards. It felt like we were paddling for hours then finally we came up to where we had to be!! I saw mom and hugged her then Sawyer then Ollie. I was sooo happy to see them. Then we had to wait a little bit for Hyrum and Grandpa. Then on the drive home we all slept.





Wednesday, August 5, 2020
They're Home



Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Lunch Date
Monday, August 3, 2020
Annual River trip




























