Sunday, August 19, 2018

Imperial Beach



We had our long awaited beach vacation this year.  We stayed in Imperial Beach which is the most southern beach in California.  We found the best place to stay!  It was a little condo across the street from the beach.  It was less than 5 minutes to go from our front door to the sand. We loved that everyone could come and go to the beach on their own schedule.  We didn't do anything but relax, swim, sleep and eat.  The kids were a little incredulous that we weren't going anywhere but after the first day they settled into the rhythm of just being in the water and sand.

The water was very warm and clear this year.  We could see lots of little fish (and some big ones) as we waded in.  There seemed to be lots of fish and birds that we hadn't noticed on earlier trips.  Carter got stung by a sting-ray the very first morning.  That was definitely the downside to the warm water.  We all learned to shuffle our feet so as not to surprise any rays.  Scott loved swimming past the breakers to swim in the calm water.  I especially enjoyed boogie boarding.  The warm water meant I could stay in the water for hours without getting cold! Carter, Bethany and Camille liked to boogie board as well. 


This was a "foodie" vacation.  We went out to eat every evening and had some Really Good food.  It also made it a true vacation for me.  I didn't feel any more responsible than anyone else to see that people were fed.  It was awesome.


We had the best fish tacos that I've ever tasted at IB Street Tacos!


I think that one of Ryan, Bethany and Carter's favorite parts was having soda almost every evening.


We loved that our beach was so big, wide and relatively empty.


We walked to the end of the pier one night and had fish and chips at the Tin Fish restaurant.


We went for many long walks alone and together.


On Scott's bucket list was to go explore a hole-in-the-wall restaurant that our local neighbors told us was famous for their pinto beans and tamales.  It's funny to me that the one car outing we had was for pinto beans...   Las Cuatro Milpas did not disappoint!  There is something so yummy about food made with lard.

It was also an awesome cultural experience for our family.  The restaurant is located in downtown San Diego and the patrons were from all walks of life.  There were construction workers, professionals, young and old people and lots of different skin colors.  Since there was a long line to order food we had a chance to talk to a few people.  We were impressed how patient and friendly everyone was.  One young couple let the line go around them as they comforted a despondent elderly homeless man.  It sound simplistic but this experience reinforced my confidence in humanity.

Friday, August 17, 2018

Summer Jobs


 Ryan worked this summer as a school aid.  He assisted a 4th grade classroom. He says the kids have "Endless energy especially during recess!"


Carter turned 17! He had a party with some good friends.  They roasted hot dogs and marshmallows in the backyard.  One of his favorite gifts was a bag full of sugary treats from Ethan.


Carter started his first job at Arby's this summer as a cashier.  He loves that he gets free drinks while at work!


Carter and Merlin have a unique relationship...


Bethany's love note to Carter.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Princess Academy

Bethany had the wonderful opportunity to be in TVT's production of "The Princess Academy" by Shannon Hale.  Although she did not have any speaking parts, she loved participating! The actress who played the main character, "Miri," was blind, and showed that people can do amazing things. The director played "Miri" in the original version, and is only 16 years old. The overall performance was spectacular!


The Director (in the middle), Maggie Scott with her assistant director  and mom (left), and the pianist (right). 


The whole cast


Peder and Miri




The Ballroom scene



The Bandit scene



 Miri with Prince Stephan






Bethany


Princess training


Friday, May 11, 2018

Camille's BYU Graduation



Camille graduated from BYU on April 27th with an English teaching degree.  She has accepted a job in Vernal, Utah teaching 10th grade Language Arts.


Ryan and Camille - Our 2018 graduates!




Scott's face reflects the all the waiting, walking and picture taking glory of graduation. 

Easter



Easter Sunday and General Conference fell on the same day this year. We enjoyed doing Easter activities and drawing while listening to the talks.


 Tie dye eggs

Below- Bethany's Dual Immersion Spanish class at the BYU Language Fair.

Friday, March 16, 2018

ROTC, Toe painting, Valentines


Carter looks sharp in his JR ROTC uniform. Carter is the flight commander of Echo Flight. He is learning some great leadership skills.


Bethany is always full of clever ideas.  Here she is trying out toe painting...


Her Kermit makes me smile!


Scott gave me these lovely flower on Valentines Day. I think these are probably the most beautiful flowers I've ever been given!


Mary Poppins, Beets and Pumpkins


Bethany with her friend Hunter Murdock after "Mary Poppins the Musical". Bethany was in park scene and a chimney sweep. She loved every minute!


Scott grew beets this summer.  He canned them this fall using his Aunt Mary's pickled beets recipe.  I was super impressed because I can't imagine canning for fun...  


 Aren't they pretty?  They taste really good too.


Carter, Ryan and Bethany enjoyed carving and decorating pumpkins in October.