Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Memorial Day and Ford's Birthday

It was a different Memorial Day this year than it usually is. Usually we visit the cemeteries in Monticello, Blanding and Bluff, taking most of the morning. However, Mom had already taken care of the graves in Bluff and Blanding before she and Hugh left on their trip on May 22, so we only had to do Monticello.
We actually waited until afternoon, when Stacy and Stewart were coming through on their way home from Blanding. We all met at the cemetery, put fresh flowers in the vase on Dad's headstone, put silk on everyone else and took a few snapshots, and that was it. Short and sweet. And a bit sad. I like spending the day taking care of the graves. Otherwise, it's just another day.


Cambria had a selfie-stick so we were able to get a good group photo of all of us to send to Mom...

I like that my family is comfortable at the cemetery…siting or standing around and visiting is common...



After finishing up at the cemetery we had Ford's family and Karla's family over for dinner to celebrate Ford's birthday. This year was exactly like the year he was born, because he was born on Memorial Day and my OB was out of town, of course. Hard to believe that was 22 years ago. Where does the time go? Curtis smoked a roast and we had yummy potatoes and some dutch oven potatoes as well. I don't know why we don't do this more often, it's always good to have family over for a meal.


Just had to throw a couple of these crazy pictures in….  I think she was having entirely too much fun taking selfies!! Looks like Allie wanted in on the fun too!



Monday, May 09, 2016

Cinco de Mayo 2016

Cinco de Mayo just isn't what it used to be in Monticello...sadly, our beloved Taco Time was closed down when the Shell station changed owners and nothing has replaced it.

So we have to do something at home. This year, it fell on the day that Curtis and the girls left for the big track meet at BYU so it was just the boys and I at home. We didn't get fancy but nobody around here complains about nachos. Everyone can create their own plate of nachos how they like it. 

Soren isn't one for sauces or 'salsa' so his is just cheese, beans and sour cream

Charles is a little more adventurous in his eating. Looks like he added olives and sauce...

We may not know the exact reason that Cinco De Mayo is celebrated but we will never argue with an excuse to eat Mexican food! YUM!

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Easter weekend 2016

Wendy's and Stacy's families came home for Easter. So Mom planned for us all to spend that Saturday together and also Hugh's son, Greg, was there with his family. We all gathered in Bluff for lunch, which was just a quick sandwich and chips, veggies, etc. Then we loaded up our cars and headed to Hovenweep.
the buffet line in Grandma's kitchen
I have not been to Hovenweep since I was in the 4th grade and went on a field trip there. I have almost 0 memories of the place. I was happy to take my kids to another cool place in San Juan Co. There really is so much to see and do here, if you're willing to drive.
What a crew!
Olivia, Tilly, Hannah, Cambria, Sadie, Laila, Zoe and Ane
All the Barton Grand-girls (except Aysha)
We stopped at the visitor center for a bit until we were all together, then we started down the trail. The trail was concrete and I wondered if the whole thing was going to be so 'citified' but the pavement ended at the first overlook. Then it was just a faint path, outlined with rocks over the sand and sandstone. We did not hike the entire loop, but went about a mile and a half. Some of the kids went a bit further. The trail just loops around the small canyon where all the towers are located.
My crew
top:Hannah, Cambria, Sadie
bottom: Me holding  James, Soren, Charlie


Poor Laila!
Laila, Olivia, Hannah, Tilly, Zoe, Sadie, Cambria, Ane

Charge!
Charlie, Soren, Ethan


The trial marked with rocks

It was a bit chilly still that day. There had been rain/snow earlier
The towers at Hovenweep are all in pretty close proximity and you can see almost all of them at once. They are built around the sides and in the bottom of a small canyon. No one really knows why they are there or what their purposes were, but they look to me like defensive structures. There are small openings in them. Are they for shooting arrows out of?
Square tower in canyon
Some are square, such as this one in the bottom of the canyon...

Defending their stronghold
Charlie, Ethan, Soren
Some are more rounded such as this one on the edge of the canyon...some are actually built into the cavity of the rocks. The foundations of the towers fit so closely to the rock they're built on you have to look closely to see where the rock ends and the foundation begins. Amazing!
Think I'll back off before they let me have it


James finally went on his own. He refuses to wear his coat and froze and whined. OY!


After we left Hovenweep, we came back to Bluff by way of Aneth and Montezuma Creek. Since we were on that road, we stopped and hiked into the cove to see the cliff flowers. They were in full bloom.
hiking into the Cove

Cliff flowers grow where the water seeps out of the layers of sandstone

So beautiful and delicate and they smell so good.
dainty little flowers. I imagine they're probably quite hardy.

Hannah, Cambria and Tilly
It was so much fun to have almost all of us together. (Karla wasn't feeling well, so didn't come) Curtis, Ford, Shiala and Kami came to Bluff later and we all had dinner together. It was nice to spend more time with Hugh's son and family and get to know them better. It was a bit strange to hear his kids call my mom 'Grandma' but some of those little girls have no memory of Hugh's first wife so Mom is the only Grandma they know. I'm happy she has been so welcoming to them. I love watching my kids enjoy being with their cousins and I love being with my sisters. Family is truly the best thing in the world!
Let's head home
Watch out for the prickly pear cactus

Sisters!

bumper sticker we saw on the way to Hovenweep. We all thought it was funny.
On Sunday, we had Ford and Shiala come over to do our traditional Easter Seder. This was their first time to do Easter with us, so it was a new thing for them. Kami had fun just walking around and eating everyone's food. We love this tradition. We still did baskets as well, but this is the highlight!




 Easter is the ultimate holiday. Without the reason for the celebration of Easter, there would be no need to celebrate Christmas. If Jesus had not done what he did, he would just be an obscure carpenter from Galilee who faded into history and no one would even know who he was. But because He did do what He did, He was who He said He was, we know of Him and celebrate His birth, life and Atonement. Because He died for us, was resurrected and LIVES, we have HOPE. We can expect him to fulfill all his words and we also will LIVE forever. What a blessing that knowledge is.


Monday, February 15, 2016

Valentine's

We had a low-key Valentine's Day. Seems like that's the case with most holidays around here. I've thought a lot about it and realized that I need to do a bit more to make such days exciting and fun for everyone. There is no reason not to make a few days a bit more special than all the others! Something for me to work on.
We found some cute Star Wars printable Valentine's cards for the boys to use for their classmates. They attached a pixie stix as a light saber and wrote all the names on them. Thank heaven for people who generously share their work for those of us who have no idea how to do such things...
putting classmates cards together
Valentine's was on Sunday this year and I didn't have any plans to do anything special, but we made lasagna and I realized I could throw a red tablecloth on, put red goblets on for the red juice and call it "Love"sagna and make it a bit special.
"Love"sagna

My sweet boys

Two of my girls and the "Love" of my life.
I am so blessed with a wonderful family and I sure LOVE them!

Saturday, January 02, 2016

NYE

We have never been big on celebrating New Year's Eve. Occasionally we have made a big deal but mostly we just drink our traditional Pizzazz when New York celebrates the New Year and head to bed. This year, the kids wanted to have a bit of fun with it. Cambria and her friend Mary found some fun party supplies at Family Dollar and we made a bunch of yummy appetizers to munch on.
There was Wii-dancing and game playing and silliness all around. We did open and drink the pizzazz at 10 so the 'old folks' (Curtis and I) could go to bed. The kids decided to stay up for the real deal and went outside and blew an airhorn and party whistles while others in town shot off fireworks. We are looking forward to what the New Year will bring. Lots of changes both hard and good, I'm sure.
Our appetizer fare...bean dip and chips, pizza rolls, crackers and dip, veggies and dip, meatballs

Who is that 'man' behind the disguise?

He's a bit dangerous looking

Just can't have New Year's Eve without Pizzazz...aka Sparkling Cider or Juice

Here's to a Happy 2016!!

Charles, Sadie, Soren, Cambria, Mary and James

Mm-mm. De-lish!

They were in a very silly mood, not sure what these faces were all about...

Cheers!

We had better make sure all she ever drinks is Sparkling Apple Juice!

James liked the homemade Almond Roca. Can you believe it's made with saltine crackers?

GOOD THINGS:
Uncle Erin. For passing on the Pizzazz tradition.
Good Friends.
Silly Friends.