Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Saying goodbye...

After almost 33 years of living on the Red Hill my parents have officially moved.  While I've had plenty of time to come to terms with the move it was still very difficult for us.  I've really only ever known this house.  It was where we put on plays on the pool table in the basement.  Where we filled up garbage cans with water to swim in during the summer.  Where I would hit tennis balls against the gargage door everyday.  On the porch was where Mat first told me he loved me. 
 Where every summer since I turned six was spent outside swimming in the pool.  Playing with Becca, Christi, and the rest of the neighborhood gang.  Where each Saturday morning we would all meet to hike up to the top of the red hill and goof off in our own "rooms" on top.
 Most people I went to school with have at one time or another come to hang out there.  Most people didn't knock at my parents they just walked right in.  In fact if you knocked we would get irritated for having to answer the door. 
 This is where I learned by trial and many errors how to cook.  Also where I decided that I never wanted a huge house.  I really hated cleaning it. 
This is the place that was welcome to almost anyone.  The only people that weren't ever really wanted there (at least by me) only ever made it inside to the living room.  It was a very formal place and I can remember spending a lot of time trying to be polite but still trying to get a particular group of boys to leave me alone.  Thus, they only ever saw the formal side.
I grew up here. I have so many wonderful memories and my heart breaks that my kids will only get to take a few memories with them.  I loved our home and will miss it greatly. 

Going for GOLD!

This past week was the Utah Summer Games.  Mat so lovingly pointed out to me that it has been 16 years since I competed and took home a gold medal in soccer.  Now I was cheering for my kids chasing after their own golds.  Caleb would have two chances by running the 5k and playing for his soccer team.  Bailey was running the 5k as well. 
 Caleb didn't medal in the 5k but ran his personal best with a time of 23:56 and took fourth!  Bailey did end up getting a medal.  Also running her personal best time of 23:24 she took a bronze home.  Although she was a few minutes faster than the gold medalist from 2010 she was up against some VERY fast kids.  The gold medalist in her division ran a 21:07 and was only eight years old.  Very impressive!
For the most part we just drove up to Cedar everyday.  Hotels were on high demand and they were fairly high dollar.  We did end up staying in one Friday night.  We had to be at the race on Saturday at 6:00 a.m. and since Mat was participating in the Summer Games Triathlon I was on my own.  It worked out nicely since Peyton didn't sleep at all through the night but I was able to leave her with older kids while I took the kids to the race. 
 After the 5k Mat met us up in Cedar for the Gold medal game for Caleb's team.  Mat did awesome in his triathlon and beat the time he had set as his goal by ten minutes!  Caleb's team was playing a team that they had lost to in regular season play but had beat the previous day.  We knew going into it that we had the better team but you never really know how things will go.
 We wanted to not only win but win by a good margin.  The boys ROCKED!  The final score of the game was 8-1 in our favor! They were stoked as well as their parents and coaches!
 It was a great game and the boys had earned it!   They went undefeated in their age group for the Summer Games!
 It was a great way to end a super busy week.  I feel like I am constantly bragging about my kids, (which I really can't stand when parents do) in my defense, I am completely shocked at how amazing they are!  I am stunned at their abilities and while I sometimes have to fight to get them to their practices I know that when I was their age my parents could have NEVER made me get up at 6:00 a.m. in the summer for practice or practice for as many hours as they do.  They constantly impress me.
Our little baby Peyton is growing up far too fast!  She turned three last week and in perfect Peyton style was dressed like a princess for her party.
 We had her party a few days early since we knew her actual birthday would be quite busy.  We rented out the Veyo roller rink and invited all of her cousins and some friends to join us.  Peyton didn't quite last on her roller skates so we gave her our gift at the beginning.
 When Bailey turned three she got a barbie jeep so of course we wanted to get one for Peyton as well.  Peyton didn't want a jeep however.  She wanted a pink barbie car.  She saw this one on the Internet and insisted on it.  She was so cute about it of course we couldn't resist.
 It worked out great at the roller rink.  Peyton and the younger kids rode it around the rink the entire time and had a blast!


 Of course Peyton needed a pink barbie cake as well.  They only make smaller ones now so she also got a princess cake.  She LOVED being the center of attention and of course loved all of the pink!
 It was such a fun party we decided we needed to go up there more often.  We truly didn't even think the old place was still open.  I can't believe how fast the past three years have flown by!  Peyton starts preschool in August and will start ballet as well.  We love her very much and are constantly grateful she came to join our family!


Friday, June 17, 2011

Catching up!

It has been FAR too long since I have updated our blog!  As I was looking through my pics I realized that the last month or so have FLOWN by!  Too many fun things happening.  I love it! 
 The boys both finished their soccer seasons strong.  Caleb played an AWESOME final game and secured him a spot on his team's summer games team (which we are currently in the middle of).  Easton was able to secure him a spot on the comp team that we've been wanting him to play for and can't wait to get the fall season started with him!
 Bailey finished up her 1st year of intermediate school and I totally made it through!  It was touch and go for a few times there but she is an amazing girl and seemed unphased by any crazy stuff happening around her.  While she doesn't turn 12 until July she will be going to girl's camp this year and ... wait for it... GOING TO LAKE POWELL!!! Seriously whatever happened to going to Cedar Mountain and hoping you got the campsite nearest to the flushing toilets?
 The boys both played an awesome season of spring baseball.  Easton hit a home run almost every game (whether his coach let him run home or not). ;)
 Caleb got to try out his pitching arm and was pretty cute out there on the mound.  By the end of the season we actually got him not to walk every time he was up and just swing the bat!  He did and got some great hits.  His team ended up being the Snow Canyon Little League minor champs!
 Of course what's a month or two around our house without a couple of races thrown in?  Easton has officially dropped out of the running challenge we set for the kids at the first of the year. I can't blame him of course.  He's built like me and I LOATHE running!  Mat, Caleb, and Bailey ran a 5k up at the old airport the week school ended and each one took home a medal!  Mat and Caleb both took first in their divisions (this is the first time Mat has not ran with the kids) and Bailey took second in hers.
 We couldn't do much for Memorial Day since the rest of the primary presidency decided they were taking their families on vacations so we hung around town.  We ended up taking the kids up to the Gunlock run off on Monday.
 It's been a very cold spring and so while it wasn't really hot enough to jump in a swim we had a great time hiking around the water and looking at the falls.
 It was pretty packed with people but it was a blast.

 We did convince Easton to run one more race...The New Harmony Mud Run.  For kids they only had to run a 1.5k race through mud, logs, and other obstacles. 
 It was for ages 12 and under so all of the kids were in the same category.  Bailey rocked it with taking 1st! She ran it in 7:15.  Caleb came in a strong 3rd with a time of 7:40-ish.  Easton didn't place but started the race walking with a side ache and came through the finish line muddy and running.
 Bailey and Easton both successfully traversed through the muddy waters and came out looking like it.  Caleb traversed the same waters yet tried his darndest to stay clean and pretty much did.
I truly thought summer was supposed to be a time to relax and unwind.  It seems crazier than ever with all of the day camps, tutoring, sports, and playtime.  As I mentioned before we are currently in the middle of Summer Games.  Caleb had played three games so far and his team looks strong to play in the gold medal game tomorrow.  Bailey and Caleb will be running a 5k in the morning with Mat running a triathlon in the morning as well.  Hopefully we aren't too worn out for the gold medal game at noon.  Busy...I wouldn't change a thing!