Winter Garden


Well, Jonah and I are back home now from our Utah trip and busily trying to get back into our routine yet again. Jase had done much while we were gone...one of which was organizing the garden plots and pulling out our old Summer harvest that had stopped producing. Here, in Arizona, you can pretty much garden year-round except for July and perhaps January. So, we've finally finished planting our next round of vegetables/fruits, which are: okra, zucchini, patty-pan squash, cabbage, spinach, swiss chard, basil, oregano, romaine, mixed baby lettuce, beans, peas, cauliflower, broccoli, canteloupe, carrots, and corn--whew! Think we have enough? Some of it has already started coming up after only 1 week---lots of water and 110 deg. temperatures will do that!
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Utah Trip




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Utah Trip--Joe & Maggie's




The trip wouldn't have been complete without a visit to Joe & Maggie's cute place to see gorgeous Baby Jax...oh, and Joe & Maggie too :) Seriously, I have the cutest nieces and nephews! I got to spend Monday, the 10th, at Jay & Lisa's hanging out with Baby Drew all morning too---too CUTE! Anyway, I got to experience Joe & Maggie in all their silliness with the Babe and it was a sight to behold. So much love and sweetness in one room--wow! Keep it up guys :)
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Utah Trip--The End!




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Utah Trip




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Utah Trip--The Hike




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Utah Trip--Another try?




So, Rye suggested we try our hands at wilderness one more time and offered to take us on a "little" hike. Ok, there was nothing little about this hike. It was practically straight up and 14 miles round trip over rocks, streams, boulders, killer squirrels, you name it! But there was a beautiful, gorgeous, breath-taking waterfall at the top that made it all worth it. Sonja took Jonah and Anelise back down after we reached the lake, but the rest of us (Rye, Sophie, Zeb, Meg, me and Mom) made it to the top together....some of us a little more easily than others :) Ok, little tip, DON'T go on a 14 mile "Ryan hike" if you've been too lazy to work-out the last two weeks, k? I learned that one the hard way. Anyway, enjoy the pics---I earned them!
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Utah Trip--The Next Morning



We awoke to a clap of thunder at around 9am and decided it was time to use some of our cookout food for breakfast. Ryan & Sonja had bought SO much food that I was glad some of it didn't go to waste :) We had sausage, waffles, pancakes, fresh fruit, juice, etc., etc. The girls cooked while the boys played video games. Overall it was a grand adventure, but one you probably wouldn't want to repeat in your natural lifetime :)
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Utah Trip--Camp-out Gone Wrong!



Well, I was wanting to explore nature while away from the Arizona heat, so my wonderful brother, Ryan, organized a "remote" camping trip for all of us. It turns out the my idea of "remote" and his are two very different things :) Anyway, the two pictures you see above are before the...um...storm hit. Sonja and I "drove" the truck up the mountain literally over huge boulders with Anelise, Jonah and Dawson in the back. It was taking awhile (with us having to go 2 miles/hour and bouncing around all over inside the truck) and we slowly watched the storm clouds moving in. Apparently, the weatherman's prediction of only a 20% chance of showers was more like 110% chance! By the time we got near the top (still never actually saw the top campground, but from Ryan's description it sounded lovely!), all "hail" was breaking loose with torrential rain, thunder, lightning, winds, and huge pothole puddles to drive through. All the kids were soaked, the gear was soaked, the food was soaked, and nothing had been set up yet. Oh and, by the way, it felt like 10 deg. up there too! Needless to say, Rye called it quits and we started to head back down the mountain.

After a few minutes, Sonja and I had headaches the size of the mountain we were descending from all the bouncing around so we switched Rye places and got into the Rhino (mini-jeep). This is when the "fun" really started. After riding through one of the before-mentioned lakes...I mean, puddles, the Rhino got water in something important because it stopped working. So, Rye decided to tow us down the mountain with a long, metal line. Besides getting whip-lash a few times, everything was going well from this point on....that is, until the line broke suddenly and whipped back at Sonja and I as we ducked for cover from the large, heavy metal clasp! Unfortunately, Sonja's hand didn't make it out unscathed and she showed quite a bit of swelling within a few minutes. So, Rye ended up just tying the thing to the truck as we were nearly to our cars at this point.

Meg, Zeb and Linda (Sonja's mom) had been waiting for us in their cars in the dark for a while now. We were supposed to have rendezvous'd with them much earlier in the evening. Although Meg was ready to set up camp right there, the rest of us had had enough adventure for one night and we all ended up meeting at a local Wendy's for dinner (we still hadn't eaten anything!) in our wet clothes at around 11:30pm. Dinner was palatable (until they ran out of chili) and we all ended up crashing at Rye & Sonja's that night (on couches, beds, whatever)....to be cont'd.
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Utah Trip




Of course, I had to fit a mall trip in during my time in Utah...since I NEVER get to go to one in Arizona with it being an 80 minute round-trip from Surprise! Anyway, the boys were so good for Renee and I...only falling into the fountain once--joking, only joking :)
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