Sunday, January 2, 2011

Busy, busy, busy...

We sure have been busy for the past few weeks, but have been able to have fun too! Craig is just one class shy of graduating - we are both so excited! He has been busy applying to Law School this fall and has been accepted to 3 schools already. We're excited for the next adventure in our lives - hopefully we, the worlds worst decision-makers, can decide where to go!
On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, we ran in a Santa 5K. It was hilarious! Everyone was in these costumes - we even had beards and hats.
We went bowling for Kate's Birthday. I don't think we have been bowling for a couple of years and it definately showed!
We spent Christmas Eve with my sister and her family. We ate yummy food, read stories with nieces, and of course read the Christmas story. We love this time of year and are grateful to have families close to share it with.
Christmas morning at my parents. Bosley must have seen some food - it looks like he's trying to get away!
Of course we made (and ate) lots of sweets! What's Christmas without cinnamon rolls??


Saturday, October 9, 2010

10k Adventures

I'm not much of a runner, but I signed up for the 2011 Wasatch Back and thought it would be wise to run a few races between to keep in shape. Well, Darcy and I decided to run the Layton 10k on Saturday - it was a good race to start with because it's so flat. Anyway, we met at 6:30 on Saturday morning, so we could get to the course by 7:00 and have time to warm up because OUR race didn't start until 7:30. When we arrived, we took a quick potty stop - didn't want nature slowing us down... and when we got done with our break, tons of people were lined up at the starting line, so we figured it was our time to start as well and didn't bother checking a clock. We started the race and ran for awhile and noticed that our numbers were way off from any of the other racers, but didn't think too much about. I guess we figured we just registered way earlier than the people we had seen. We kept running and running and running. After about 4 miles Darcy asks "How are we supposed to get back? Is there some sort of short cut?" and I answer "I don't know, lets just keep running." So, we continue. After another mile, we realize that we can't possibly get back to the finish in another mile. We asked a few runners and find out that we started with the 1/2 marathon group and are on the WRONG course - or rather we started at the wrong time and didn't make the turn-around. By this time, I'm thinking we may have to run another 8 miles. We kept running until the 1/2 marathon turn- around where an extremely nice person let us use his phone. Craig and my mom ended up picking us up and driving us near the finish line where we "finished" the race. Craig dropped us off on a corner where we were accused of cheating by multiple people. Very funny.

Other side of the story: 4 minutes after Darcy and I start the race, the 10k race is announced. Jill, who drove us that morning, hears the announ
cement and realizes that we started at the wrong time! She made several phone calls, so our families knew we were running with the 1/2 marathoners before we did. We had tons of fun, and now have a good story to tell! Maybe we'll run the entire 1/2 marathon next year!

At the 1/2 marathon turn-around, just after Craig and my mom came to pick us up :)
At the real finish line and me being a dork.
Another post-run shot!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Stink Hole

AKA Yellowstone. Okay it wasn't really THAT stinky, but the day we walked by the geysers, it happened to be windy, so the smell caused by the Hydrogen Sulfide was quite apparent (yes, I looked that up). Kate thought it smelled like noodles... I was surprised my pregnant, nauseated sister didn't lose her breakfast.

My parents rented this beautiful cabin for the entire family.


We visited Firehole Falls.


We were in a traffic jam because of one bison - he just couldn't figure out how to get off of the road! Luckily a ranger came to help him - poor bison is probably traumatized now.

We skipped rocks. Craig tried to get his to skip all the way across - look at that determination!

We saw pretty blue geysers - I wanted to jump in this one.

We (meaning Craig) gave lots of piggy backs. Claire is on a picture strike and was trying to cover her face in most pictures. We did manage to get a few pictures out of her - probably with some sort of bribery...

We watched Old Faithful. A few minutes before Old Faithful erupted, an old man approached us in a panic and asked what time the "event" was starting. We must have looked confused because he quickly ran off and we looked at each other and said "what event?" Come to find out, he was asking about Old Faithful - since when was that considered an "event"? We thought there may be some sort of race going on that day. Nope.

We sipped hot chocolate on the porch of Old Faithful Inn.

We went to Mammoth Hot Springs...

...where there were tons of these signs, warning about the dangerous elk. We didn't see any elk, but my brother and his family have pictures of elk lounging around the buildings and in the parks. Glad we had these signs, so we wouldn't be tempted to approach the elk...

On our way back home, we stopped at the Mesa Falls - so pretty!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

This one's for the Davis'

Here's a recent picture, Jill - literally taken less than 5 minutes ago (with the self-timer)! Sorry to disappoint with the last post :)


And here's another picture for kicks and giggles...Bosley, probably the most frequently bathed puppy in the area.


Minor Change

I made a change to the "About Us" section of our blog and wanted to make sure the definition of "Boost" was clear:

Boost (noun): a nutritional supplement that RDs (Registered Dietitians) offer to all patients who may have poor intake during LOS (length of stay) at the hospital. It comes in a variety of flavors, but the most common are chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla - and yes, it has saved some patients.