Maybe I will join the party next time if they go a shorter distance but for now I like my party ... on top of the tube!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Snorkel the Snake... or Tube!
Its always a pleasure to get to go home, and this one was no different. My dearest brother always has some crazy idea to execute and this was no different! He convinced 3 out of the 5 members of the family to SNORKEL down the Snake River, I was happy as a clam watching them from the comfort of my tube!




Maybe I will join the party next time if they go a shorter distance but for now I like my party ... on top of the tube!
Maybe I will join the party next time if they go a shorter distance but for now I like my party ... on top of the tube!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Good by July and hello August!?
How is the summer going so fast? It is so sad, I am never ready for it to end! Well I finished all my summer classes and I have a couple weeks until the fall semester starts! I have been super busy, school, work, gym, and trying to spend all the time at the outside in the sun and at the pool as I can! I have been to Jackson and back for my 10 yeah High School Reunion (weird) and going back again next weekend! Shane has been to Cambodia and back also!

Looking through old pictures I found this one and it made me laugh! I think the hoop is bigger than I was...
Shane at the airport... those bags were so much heavier than they look in the picture! Glad he made it back safe!Oh and very very exciting.... I made plans to go to CHINA! With Christina and the Chamber of Commerce and my favorite sister! Yahoo can't wait till October!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Oh hello....
Hi, its been awhile and I have great updates! First of all HAPPY SUMMER! Its the first official day of summer today and I have to say it finally really feels like summer, so needless to say I have made my home down at the pool!
I already have a story where what I learned came in handy. One of our assignments was to build a first aid kit, so being a good student I or course did it and have stored it in my car. Shane's sister, her husband and their little girl (Hudson) are visiting for a couple weeks and we all were up in Heber, UT for fathers day to have dinner with Shane's dad and brother in law. To start off the night they headed to the park and Hudson was swinging on the swings and to make a long story short ended up face planting off the swing. But not to worry the second we pulled up, missed the incident by moments but came to the rescue with everything we needed to bandage, clean and care for poor Hudson's chin. YES, thank you for a great assignment and Hudson was great the whole time.
On the educational side of my life I took and am certified Advanced First Aid and CPR and AED, it was the greatest class yet since going back to school. I had the greatest instructors that made going to class every day for two weeks straight so much fun! I will also have to say I learned more than I thought was possible in a two week span and now that its over I miss it already.
I already have a story where what I learned came in handy. One of our assignments was to build a first aid kit, so being a good student I or course did it and have stored it in my car. Shane's sister, her husband and their little girl (Hudson) are visiting for a couple weeks and we all were up in Heber, UT for fathers day to have dinner with Shane's dad and brother in law. To start off the night they headed to the park and Hudson was swinging on the swings and to make a long story short ended up face planting off the swing. But not to worry the second we pulled up, missed the incident by moments but came to the rescue with everything we needed to bandage, clean and care for poor Hudson's chin. YES, thank you for a great assignment and Hudson was great the whole time.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Happy National Iced Tea Day
I never even knew this existed! But hey why not... so I found a good receipt for a very easy Iced Tea. It really is the perfect summer drink!
Needed (for 1 leter of tea)
- 800 ml (27.05 fl oz) of cool water, from a refrigerator or just tap water
- 200 ml (7.76 fl oz) of hot, boiled water
- 4 to 5 teaspoons lemon juice
- 4 green teabags, 3 clear green, and 1 mint tea
- Liquid sugar (or regular, fine sugar) (to taste) -- (Or my new favorite Agave Nectar!)
- 2 tablespoons fruit syrup or fruit juice (this is the secret ingredient, don't forget)
- Ice cubes
Fill a pitcher with the 800ml/27.05 fl oz of cold water.
Fill a heatproof glass with the hot water, freshly boiled. Dip one or two of the teabags at the same time in the water until you have a glass with very strong tea.
Slowly pour the hot tea you made in the glass into the pitcher.
Repeat with the remaining teabags.
Sweeten. Once you have added all the tea, add the liquid sugar to taste.
Add 4 or 5 teaspoons of lemon juice into your tea.
Add the fruit syrup or fruit juice into the iced tea.
Add ice cubes and chill for about 1 minute. Enjoy your homemade iced tea!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Cupcakes!
I've had the materials to make multiple wreaths for a long time, and I finally succeeded! I watched my fantastic sister make wreath after wreath and was inspired to try one my self... so all it took was a little baby girl! Christi's baby shower seemed like the perfect time to make myself do it! I used some already fantastic cupcake liners from William Sonoma and 5 long hours later, TADA! Not gonna lie, I am pretty proud of it, so Christi, I hope you like it as much as I did!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
And they're OFF!
For Salt Lake City, May 9th was the date of the 14th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, for me it was my second annual as a committee member and just as good as the first year! To see all the people that come out to participate is so inspiring. Our little committee (I am the Cure) gathers the cheerleaders that line the race. This year the 5 of us on our committee organized over 250 cheerleaders and 2 drumlines! We are on the best committee for sure... all the cheerleaders are from different high schools around the Salt Lake Valley and they were great to work with.
These were the final numbers as of May 13, 2010 the donation amount could continue to raise, and 75% of what is raised stays in the valley.$232,720.98 Raised
16,738 Participants

Shane and his family (Brad and Laurel- Luke not pictured but participated) all ran the race to commemorate their aunt and sister Bethany Wilkinson Thompson, who's long-time battle with Breast Cancer is a constant inspiration.

After the race they have a survivors parade, where cancer survivors march in order of the years since their diagnosis. The picture above is the end of their parade, where they gather to get their picture taken. The sheer numbers of survivors altogether creates such an amazing impact!


So if you didn't make it out for this years race plan on it next year... it really is an experience. Not only to support the survivors but also all the people that are there to support the cause.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Triathlon in ACTION!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Triathlon!

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