I like pictures of my 4 kids together. I always made them take group pictures when they were little, they didn't like it much then and they don't really like it now, but they were good sports and posed for some pictures.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Open House for Randy and Courtney
Last Saturday, August 22nd, we had an Open House in our front yard to celebrate Randy and Courtney's marriage. The weather turned out perfect!! I was so worried and had a back up plan if we had to move it inside, but was so glad to have it outside! Thanks to all those that helped make cookies and decorations! And thanks to all that came, we really appreciate it!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Wedding Day!!
Yesterday, August 15th, Randy and Courtney were married in the Draper Temple. We went down to Utah on Friday night and stayed in a Residence Inn in Sandy.
This is Randy eating his breakfast in the hotel room. He and Blake had to be at the temple at 7:00, the rest of us came a little later, the sealing ceremony took place at 8:00 am. It was really nice.
Everything was going smoothly with the pictures at the temple, then the wind started blowing and there was thunder and lightning and then it was a downpour! It also hailed for a minute. They took cover, but not before Randy was soaked clear through his suit coat! Oh well, it made a memory! At 11:30, we went to Golden Corral for a Wedding Lunch, there were 55 people there, it was a good place to have a lunch. Then there was a little bit of time to kill until the reception in Orem.
It was a very nice wedding day! Minus the rain at the temple, everything else was really nice! After their honeymoon to Las Vegas, they will come to live in Idaho Falls. Courtney is going to BYU-I, and Randy to EITC. Real life is beginning!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Last Minute Vacation to Island Park
On Monday last week, Randy and Jared figured out that none of us had to work after Wednesday morning and thought we could get one last vacation in before Randy's wedding. So Blake made a phone call to his cousin Grant, and made arrangements to stay at his cabin in Island Park. Thanks, Grant! We had a great time! We left here about 2:00 Wednesday afternoon and got home about 6:30 Friday night. It was a fast, short vacation, but it was fun.
Wednesday night after dinner, we went for a ride, it was a very nice evening for riding. We rode up to Meadow Creek Lodge and decided we would go back there on Thursday to eat lunch or dinner. (It's the same place that we like to snowmachine in and eat.)
Blake decided that he wanted to be taken out to a boat dock in the middle of the lake and do some fishing.
Jared, having tons of fun.
We waited in the pickup for a few minutes, hoping the storm would pass.
We could see a clearing, and thought the storm would blow over, which it did in about 20 minutes.
So, here they go again! This time, they had the lake all to themselves.
Blake is fishing from the dock, can you see Randy in the background?
Remember. the temperature was only 54 degrees, and Jared was freezing when he got back to the dock. Randy decided that it was too cold and he didn't want to get in the water and try skiing. (I think he was afraid he wouldn't be able to get up and didn't want to be showed up by his younger brother.)
One more redneck moment, Blake wanted to ride one more time on the Jet Ski, but was not in his swimming suit, so he took his shoes and socks off and jumped on in his jeans and jacket. He's lucky he didn't tip over!
Randy wanted to rent some Jet Skis and go the Resevoir on Thursday. He had some reserved for 1:00, but the guy called around 10:00 and asked if we wanted to come and get them early, so we did and took them down to the lake.
After a couple of hours of riding around and fishing, the guys decided they were hungry, and they wanted to go back to the cabin to eat but we didn't know what to do with the jet skis. Blake had a brilliant idea, we could just leave the machines with the Ulrich family, who just happened to be at the lake too. We went and talked to them, and they were more than happy to use the machines while were gone. So, we went back to the cabin and changed and got on the four wheelers and rode up to Meadow Creek Lodge. While we were riding, the sky started looking more and more black with storm clouds. We hurried and ate our hamburgers and headed back to cabin. It sprinkled on us most of the way, and started to really rain about the time we got to the cabin. Randy and Jared hurried and changed back into their swim suits and we headed back to the lake, it was really raining hard and the temperature had dropped to 54 degrees. When we got back to the lake, 3 of the Ulrich family were waiting for us. The machines were tied to the dock, just waiting to be loaded up. Luckily, they had been able to ride them most of the time we were gone.
Now, for a continuation of redneckness -- see Cindy's blog --- Jared wanted to try water skiing behing a jet ski, he had dreamed this up before we left home and had even borrowed some skis. Well, what he didn't think to borrow was a tow rope. So, they decided to fashion one themselves. Blake found a stick, or branch and some rope he had in the pickup, it wasn't very big rope, but they decided to try it. Well, they got it all tied to the jet ski and to the stick, he got the skis on and started going, the rope broke immediately. But, they didn't give up, they doubled the rope up and tried again. That made it too short and he couldn't stay up.
They still could not give up, so Blake went and got the real tow rope out of the pickup, you know, the one you use in the winter to pull someone out of the snow. They tied it on with the other little rope and tried again. This time it worked and he was able to stay up while they went around several times.
On Friday morning, we got up and packed up ready to head home. We decided we would drive home through Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. It turned out to be the real long way home!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Viva Las Vegas...and Arizona and Southern Utah
Last Monday morning, we left really early to take Randy and Jared to the SLC airport. They went to see Cindy, Ken & Syd in Michigan (check out Cindy's blog). After dumping them off, Blake and I headed south to Las Vegas. The further south we went, the hotter it got! By the time we got to Vegas it was 116! That's really hot! We stayed at a WorldMark resort, about 4 miles south of The Strip.
On Tuesday, we decided to go the Las Vegas Temple, well we went there allright, but didn't go inside! It was closed for cleaning!
So we wandered around the temple grounds in the 112 degree heat!
Blake loved all the palm trees!
Then we went to visit Blake's Uncle Richard and Aunt Joann. We bought the 65 Ford from Richard exactly 4 years to the date!
They were really happy to have us visit, and we enjoyed our time there. Blake loved their palm trees, too.
The resort had 3 pools, this is one we could see out our balcony. One of the pools was a lazy river. It felt so good to get in the nice cool water when it was so hot!
Blake touched the stingray. There aren't as many as the Grand Rapids zoo.
There were some huge Starfish, and some sharks and many other fish.
Of course we ran into Andre Agasi! (Too bad, he was wax)
Hoover Dam

Grand Canyon
Cool Rocky Mountains from the car window, somewhere in Northern Arizona.
The short tunnel in Zion's. There was another really long one, we were amazed that it was cut right out of the stone mountain.
On Wednesday, we went down to The Strip on the resort shuttle. Then we bought bus tickets and rode up and down the strip to see some of the sights. We went to Mandalay Bay first and went to the Shark Reef. It was pretty cool, but crowded with some school kids that were pretty noisy.
Thursday morning, we left at about 8:00, it had cooled off! To 90! We drove to the Hoover Dam, then the Grand Canyon, and then up to Utah past Lake Powell, then through the southern tip of Zion's National Park. We saw some very interesting creations!
Grand Canyon
We had a very nice little hot trip. We stopped in Cedar City for the night, then got up in time to get to SLC to pick up the boys. We put over 1700 miles on my car, and saw many wonderful sights, and didn't even get sunburned or roasted!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Purcell (oops Parkway) Surgery Center
I think the Purcell boys are taking over the Parkway Surgery Center in Blackfoot! Blake has been giving anesthesia there for about 5 years, Brian is working part time as an LPN, Jared is working as a CNA, and Randy started last week, I guess as a CNA in training. They probably won't all be there at the same time very often, so they had to take a picture on the monumental occasion.
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