This was 0ur second annual street ride. I rode Scott's Honda 750 as the V-Max had blown out its carbs. I had Scott's bike in L.A. to get it running for him. Well it ran great on that trip but for some reason I think his Honda will need another going through. I don't think it has run once since. Eh Scott? I was and still am thankful that he let me ride it. I rode it up from L.A. to Hurricane, UT. where I met the other three and we rode through Zions park (awesome) and on to the Grand Canyon. It was great seeing the Eliminator out on the road. Ryan rode his Harley Dyna Glide that was once his father in law's. Of course Aaron is on old faithful, 1998 Honda Shadow 750. I felt a bit out of place that year not riding a black bike. It was a great trip.
"Have I Gone MAD?" "I'm afraid so. You're entirely BONKERS! But I'll tell you a secret...........ALL THE BEST PEOPLE ARE"
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Is that Jesus?
Today Christi and I spoke in sacrament meeting. Needless to say it was truly a work out keeping the kids in check. Christi spoke first. As she went up to speak, the bishop was addressing the congregation. Calvin asked me in not so quiet a voice, "Is that Jesus?" I responded "No" He proceeded to ask me "Where is Jesus?" I told him that he was in heaven waiting to be with us again. Calvin said he wanted to see him now. He said he wanted to see a picture of him now. I told him that I would show him a picture after the meeting. He didn't wait, he looked around and found a picture in the bulletin. It was a picture of Christ sitting with children on his lap and surrounding him.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BURNT
We will miss you.
Passing of President Gordon B. Hinckley
Beloved Church President Gordon B. Hinckley, who led The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through 12 years of global expansion, has died at the age of 97. President Hinckley was the 15th president in the 177-year history of the Church and had served as its president since March 12, 1995. For more information, visit the Newsroom.
"My Puter"
We've done it... We have managed to stuff one more thing into this shoe box house of ours. The boys were lucky enough to receive this computer from our good friends Gary and Claire a few months back. To keep them from destroying our computer we had to find a way to set it up in there room. They love it. Calvin is actually pretty good with the mouse and can pick and play a couple of games.
The boys were doing some painting with water colors. This is a picture of Olivers first ever water color. He did it all by himself. We were impressed.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
The Quintessential 80's Man
Shades right out of Cocktail, pleated shorts, no not a mullet but an overgrown curly rat tail, and of course the body my poor wife has never known. All on roller skates painted silver.
Monday, January 14, 2008
FHE
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Idaho Ride
Our 2005, 4th annual "boys street ride" took us touring through the north part of Idaho. It was an absolutely beautiful ride. We were able to ride down in Hells Canyon and up through a portion of Oregon and Washington. Dan was able to show us his old stomping grounds in Moscow at the University of Idaho. We rode into Montana and turned south through Missoula. That is a beautiful place!!! Aaron had heard of an interesting place to "camp" It was a series of caves not too far out of Salmon. Some guy had been mining these caves and hand dug them each. The pictures tell a thousand words.
Monday, January 7, 2008
Oatmeal anyone?
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Stormy Homecoming
We returned on Wednesday night to find that a storm was coming in. On Friday we woke up to a some downed trees in our own yard. The winds were the highest the area has seen in 15 years. The rains were heavy and continue to come. We lost power for a while but are safe and sound in our LITTLE house.
Upon our return, however, the kids felt like they had another Christmas returning to their old toys. They couldn't get enough of their toy basket and the train table.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
St. Croix
Here we go, Dallas airport.
A little bit of play time here while we wait for our food to be served.
This is at "Off the Wall",Cane Bay, just over the hill from Grandpa's house.
This is at "Off the Wall",Cane Bay, just over the hill from Grandpa's house.
This would be Oliver's first ever beach experience. It was actually just a sandy spot amongst some rocks at a restaurant where we were eating lunch. They had a blast.
Two days into our trip and Grandpa treated us to an incredible "slow down dining" experience.
We did spend a good bit of time with our friends Gordon and Erin. We sure love you guys!! Thanks for taking the time you two.
We did spend a good bit of time with our friends Gordon and Erin. We sure love you guys!! Thanks for taking the time you two.
This is one of the two beautiful views from Gordon and Erin's house. They really have it going on. We are so happy for them. They are both real assets to the company.
Christmas Eve and we made cookies for Santa. The boys did a little testing and as it turns out the cookies were good enough for Santa. Apparently he ate quite a few.
Christi is awesome. She brings flavor into our otherwise bland lives. She decided that we needed to have a little Christmas eve presentation. Christi read us a few poems, I joined in on maybe one song and my Grandpa read "The Night Before Christmas". It was really nice.
Calvin is really fond of singing Santa Clause is coming to town. So he had no problem contributing to the program.
Christmas day was great. We all opened gifts early, Calvin made sure of that.
We were invited to a brunch put on by a couple of the crew, Steve and Lindsey
This is in their yard. Oliver played with some other big boys.
Christmas day was great. We all opened gifts early, Calvin made sure of that.
We were invited to a brunch put on by a couple of the crew, Steve and Lindsey
This is in their yard. Oliver played with some other big boys.
We enjoyed a little local music in deep in the rain forest at an eco-lodge that was putting on a fund raiser.
Christi, Oliver and I found ourselves shaking our groove thing.
Dan and Sarah arrived on island a couple of days after Christmas. First day had Dan and I on the golf course.
This day we found ourselves doing some sight seeing on our way to west for some beach time. One of the stops that Dan and Sarah didn't get to see on their first trip was here a Creque damn in the heart of the rain forest. It is quite a drop. Oliver was asleep in the car again.
Uncle Dan can do no wrong in Calvins eyes.
We made our way out to the north-west corner of the island known as Hamms Bluff.
This place is crazy when the weather gets rough. Christi and I once went out here right after a hurricane and the waves would crash up and drench our car.
This place is crazy when the weather gets rough. Christi and I once went out here right after a hurricane and the waves would crash up and drench our car.
Christi is not too impressed with this shot but I think the picture is pretty cool. Sorry Christi and Sarah.
It doesn't get much better than this. Poking things in tidal pools with a stick!
We had a relaxing afternoon/evening in Fredericksted after seeing the rocks at a Hamms Bluff. We watched the sunset at Rainbow Beach. Uncle Dan helped make tunnels in the sand. Very Fun!
This kid had to wear his life jacket as he was absolutely fearless. He loved to just charge the water. No he can't swim. It was scary.
Calvin and Oliver both really love their Grandpa. It was nice to have him meet us out on the west end and hang out for a while.
Our friends Todd and Tracy Green recently moved down with their kids, Logan, Croix, and Seven. Todd and family moved down to St. Croix only a few months prior We only got to see them for a couple of hours the entire trip but this night we got to visit over a dinner that had us looking over the harbor in Christiansted.
On the next to last day of the trip we were able to put the new Beard Mobile (98 Trooper) in 4 wheel drive and get down to Annaly Bay for some remote sight seeing. Here Christi, Sarah and Calvin were finding all sorts of different shells at one of the tidal pools.
Annaly is on the north shore and is definitely among my favorite spots on the island.
On the last day I was able to Captain the Renegade to Buck Island for a full day trip. Unfortunately the boat was full, Christi, Calvin and Oliver met us at the bar-b-que instead of riding along. I seemed to have failed to take any pictures of that day. We were on a plane the next morning very early with Dan and Sarah.
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