Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Conference Center

15 kids and 4 Adults...

Trent's family (some of them) has yet to see the conference center tour, through the eyes of my brother, Jeff.  My brother is over the events at the conference center and knows all the in's and out's of this grand building.  My nephews were leaving for Indiana that afternoon, so we decided to squeeze a tour in before they left.


Because the stage is set for "Spoken Work", the apostle chairs were put back stage...We decided to pull them out and see how they fit. :o)
       
Denham                                                                 Averie and Tarin

Even I got the chance to "feel the power" resonating from the chair...

The prop room for all the foliage was huge!  Amazing how organized.  Then up to the stage and looking out at the massive seating area.  Also getting to sit where the Mormon Tabernacle Choir sits.
       

 Next, my brother took the group (8 and older) up to the catwalk, above the stage.  I think they liked it...I stayed with the babies and kids that weren't able to go up.

Finally, we went up to the roof to look out over the waterfall and see the temple.


But of course the most exciting thing for the kids was the water...Love my brother's "father-ly" expression
              
Hope they got something out of the experience...At least they enjoyed it.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Wardwell Reunion 2013 Bear Lake

The entire Wardwell Family, including Missy's boys from Indiana.  First time in a long time we have all been together.


      
                                                  Grand kids                                                                 Wardwell Siblings


Ammon


    During the few days at Bear Lake, Gma and Gpa had some great crafts and activities planned...
       
Gage                                                  Brynly with her mom Kristin                                    Kenadie


Gma and Gpa

       
Blake and Logan pretending to ride the 4 wheelers...there were a lot of great trails to ride.


Bear Lake was perfect.  Perfect weather, sand, beach and warmth...fun times.

Rian

           
                                    Kenadie                                                                                    Daxten

 Raegan and Tarin

 Big boy Ammon...love those blue eyes (no photoshop)

It really was a great weekend of vacation.  Thank you Gma and Gpa Wardwell.  Lots of memories!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Mtn. Timpanogos

Many, many years ago, my older brother Dan had taken me and my younger siblings Tim and Tana up the Timpanogos trail to Emerald Lake.  I don't remember much, such as how terrible my feet must have felt afterward, only that I had a fun time with my family and how cool it was at the top.

          
My phone pics won't be much better then 1990's pics
 I was about 12-14 yrs old, so I wanted to take Jarom and Tarin (others weren't interested or not strong enough yet).  I hoped to create fun memories and accomplishment with them.  My nephews Denham and Brenin are in town for a few more days and hoped they could make the climb (altitude is a real issue when you've lived at lower altitude-boys are from Indiana).  Woke everyone one up at 4:30AM to get a jump on the trail and before the hot sun spoiled any determination.  

As I woke them up, I noticed something on their faces, arms and legs...Clever little Rian waited til they had fallen asleep and tagged everyone with marker!  Funny girl left her mark so they would remember her while we hiked!  I'll admit it was pretty funny.

By 5:45 we were on the trail with flashlights making our way up.  The moon was full and bright despite the cloudy night, so we didn't need our flashlights.  We made it a good way before the sun made it's appearance.
Sadly, the cloud coverage prevented a grand opening for the sun...but overall, it was a blessing that the sun didn't show itself before 2pm.

We made it to the lower falls and saw a moose.  It was pretty comfortable chillin' by the run off, but we had to get going.
        
Next we made it to the 2nd falls over a mile into the hike.  This was really nice.  Also, there were lots of butterflies and flowers everywhere, thanks to the rains we've had. :o)

After the falls, it was a lot of switchbacks to Primrose Cirque.  That is the area the kids called the golf course, because from far away, it looked all manicured and really green.  I kept warning them that that was the hardest part of the entire hike...2200 elevation gain from the 2nd falls (3 miles) to the top of Primrose.
We hit a few glacial patches...

Primrose had a ton of waterfalls...this is also close to where we decided to eat lunch.  It was only 10:30am, and even though I had packed a ton of snacks, they were getting pretty wiped out.  We were all pretty tired, but Denham was determined to make it to the lake.  So we pressed on...


Looking down we could see we were getting higher and higher...

One spot we reached we decided to have a snowball fight...lots of fun.  The top of Primrose was the top of the waterfall that cascaded down to all the other falls...that came from Emerald Lake.  It was an amazing view!!  But most of all, we were getting closer to our destination.

This place I like to call twin trees.  It marks the end of Primrose Cirque.  Also, I've always wanted to hike in to this area and camp over night.  It's so beautiful up there and so serine.

                  

Finally at around 12:15pm we made it to the lake...



this shelter was up there and was fun to explore.

         
After eating so snacks and loving our accomplishments, we had a fun time watching Tarin and Denham swim in the lake.  Remember this water is glacial water, freezing cold, but they wanted to try.  I caught this picture of Denham counting down his jump, but to his dismay, the rock he stood on wiggled him off before he could finish counting...it was the funniest thing ever! 
After an hour or so, we decided to head back.  Denham wasn't feeling so great, I think the altitude was getting to him, and then pretty cold with only a dry shirt...but he perked up.  We were all pretty tired, so the hike down was really hard.  To look down and see what we needed to do was quite disheartening, but I tried to keep their minds off of it and by 6pm we were down!  I am so proud of these 4 kids...this was a difficult hike and they were amazing.  Roughly 12 hours of hiking gaining 3500ft in altitude and round trip of 9.6 miles!!  I don't think they will be forgetting this hike any time soon.  Denham hopes to make it to the saddle next summer.  That would be awesome!  Great work everyone!