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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Lanae's Farewell Party
One of my best friends, Lanae, is leaving for her mission to Scotland in just over a week. A couple Sundays ago we had a goodbye party for her before she moved back home to Idaho. Lanae is going to be an awesome missionary and we're all so excited for her, even though it will be sad not to have her around! 


Amy and I thought we'd be clever and make our own ice cream cake. It was so easy and everyone loved it!

The all-time best part of the night was probably the prank that the kids across the street played on us. They were just kidding but it sure gave us a good laugh!



Good luck to Lanae! We know the people of Scotland will love that little dairy farmer from Idaho!



Amy and I thought we'd be clever and make our own ice cream cake. It was so easy and everyone loved it!


The all-time best part of the night was probably the prank that the kids across the street played on us. They were just kidding but it sure gave us a good laugh!



Good luck to Lanae! We know the people of Scotland will love that little dairy farmer from Idaho!
Manti Weekend
A couple of weeks ago some friends and I headed down to Manti to watch the Pageant and just play for the weekend. Our friend Amy is from the area so we stayed at her house. It was quite the campout we had! Her brother goes to BYU and brought along some friends as well, so all together there were 20 people staying at her house! The Washburn family was so generous to let so many college kids take over their home! Not only were they happy to cook us meals, they kept us entertained by letting us use their horses and four wheelers all day Saturday!

The Pageant is quite the little experience, to say the least. Hehe. Considering the script was written in the 60's I guess I'll give them some slack. :) Words like "eutopia" and "interum" were commonplace and although the play was even humorous in parts, it was still a fun time with the friends. We were able to get excellent parking thanks to my gimp-ness on crutches! They let us right in to the handi capped parking which was only 100 yards or so away from the chairs!
I was looking down at this newspaper they handed out and saw this little girl in the picture. When I looked up and over, I saw the very same girl standing up on a chair in the very same hoodie! So we got a couple of the boys to go get her autograph. It made her night!

We went back to Wales to spend the night and woke up the next morning ready for some fun! We spent almost all day Saturday playing outside, which is just fine by me!

We rode the 4-wheelers for a good couple of hours and just kept going and going up this mountain. It's just an area that people summer their cattle so there are trails everywhere but no one to bother you. We finally stopped and took a picture at the top overlooking three different vallies. It was such a pretty ride.

Amy's family has a small herd of hereford cattle (which the Peterson family is a little partial to I'd say) so they keep a few horses around. I was lucky enough to be put on the crazy one since I was the only one who had done much riding. It was a fun challenge! By the time we were out of the corrall the horse and I were buds and he was great for me the rest of the time...well most of the time :)
We had an awesome time riding horses and 4-wheeling and none of us wanted to leave, but all good weekends must come to an end!

The Pageant is quite the little experience, to say the least. Hehe. Considering the script was written in the 60's I guess I'll give them some slack. :) Words like "eutopia" and "interum" were commonplace and although the play was even humorous in parts, it was still a fun time with the friends. We were able to get excellent parking thanks to my gimp-ness on crutches! They let us right in to the handi capped parking which was only 100 yards or so away from the chairs!
I was looking down at this newspaper they handed out and saw this little girl in the picture. When I looked up and over, I saw the very same girl standing up on a chair in the very same hoodie! So we got a couple of the boys to go get her autograph. It made her night!
We went back to Wales to spend the night and woke up the next morning ready for some fun! We spent almost all day Saturday playing outside, which is just fine by me!

We rode the 4-wheelers for a good couple of hours and just kept going and going up this mountain. It's just an area that people summer their cattle so there are trails everywhere but no one to bother you. We finally stopped and took a picture at the top overlooking three different vallies. It was such a pretty ride.

Amy's family has a small herd of hereford cattle (which the Peterson family is a little partial to I'd say) so they keep a few horses around. I was lucky enough to be put on the crazy one since I was the only one who had done much riding. It was a fun challenge! By the time we were out of the corrall the horse and I were buds and he was great for me the rest of the time...well most of the time :)

We had an awesome time riding horses and 4-wheeling and none of us wanted to leave, but all good weekends must come to an end!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
A Little Catching Up To Do!
The past little while has been pretty busy for me, so I haven't spent time updating my blog at all! Since my last post was about running for National Office, I guess I better share the news! I was able to receive the candidacy as Utah's Candidate, which means I will be representing the state at the National Convention in Indianapolis in October. It's a pretty rigorous process but I'll keep you updated! I'm going to post about the 4th of July but stay in tuned for more posts on my other fun weekend adventures so far this summer!
I love the month of July. I love the fireworks, picnics and warm weather! This past 4th of July weekend was especially fun, and I don't think I could have topped Friday. It started out by going fishing with a good friend first thing in the morning. Afterwords we had a fun family picnic at Mack Park.


It's such a fun park and days like that make me so grateful to live where I do. We spent quite a few hours just sitting around and chatting, playing a little baseball, and watching Landon and Clay wrestle :) I think it surprised Clay that Landon could almost take him! It used to be that Clay could flip him around in 2 seconds flat! I think we can all agree that Landon is turning into quite the strong, and handsome, I might add, young man.


Ella and Dylan are such fun little kids to be around. I never get bored when I'm with them, that's for sure! It's been such a fun summer getting to know their little personalities more and more. Grandma is so fun with them too. She just loves her little grandkids!!


After a fun time with the family at the park, I headed off to a BBQ with a bunch of friends. We had a good time watching the fireworks at Romney Stadium.




After the fireworks 3 of my friends and I headed up High Creek Canyon for a campout. My friend and I set up camp the night before so we had a nice place reserved and ready to go! I'm pretty sure it's the nicest little campspot in the whole valley! We were very proud :)

Our friend Kyle had a very clever little way to cook breakfast. Toaster's Strudel in a Coleman Toaster. Who'd of thought?
We woke up the next morning and went on a drive to the trailhead of the High Creek Lake hike, which is SO beautiful. Angela used to take me up there when I was in Jr. High and let me tell you, it is gorgeous!

Smelling like campfire, looking like hobos, and wearing really cute clothes, we headed over to the little fair at Lewiston. They've always had a fun 4th celebration. That night we went out again for the fireworks and then the weekend was over! All in all it was one of the funnest 4th holidays I've had yet!
I love the month of July. I love the fireworks, picnics and warm weather! This past 4th of July weekend was especially fun, and I don't think I could have topped Friday. It started out by going fishing with a good friend first thing in the morning. Afterwords we had a fun family picnic at Mack Park.


It's such a fun park and days like that make me so grateful to live where I do. We spent quite a few hours just sitting around and chatting, playing a little baseball, and watching Landon and Clay wrestle :) I think it surprised Clay that Landon could almost take him! It used to be that Clay could flip him around in 2 seconds flat! I think we can all agree that Landon is turning into quite the strong, and handsome, I might add, young man.


Ella and Dylan are such fun little kids to be around. I never get bored when I'm with them, that's for sure! It's been such a fun summer getting to know their little personalities more and more. Grandma is so fun with them too. She just loves her little grandkids!!


After a fun time with the family at the park, I headed off to a BBQ with a bunch of friends. We had a good time watching the fireworks at Romney Stadium.




After the fireworks 3 of my friends and I headed up High Creek Canyon for a campout. My friend and I set up camp the night before so we had a nice place reserved and ready to go! I'm pretty sure it's the nicest little campspot in the whole valley! We were very proud :)

Our friend Kyle had a very clever little way to cook breakfast. Toaster's Strudel in a Coleman Toaster. Who'd of thought?We woke up the next morning and went on a drive to the trailhead of the High Creek Lake hike, which is SO beautiful. Angela used to take me up there when I was in Jr. High and let me tell you, it is gorgeous!

Smelling like campfire, looking like hobos, and wearing really cute clothes, we headed over to the little fair at Lewiston. They've always had a fun 4th celebration. That night we went out again for the fireworks and then the weekend was over! All in all it was one of the funnest 4th holidays I've had yet!
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