Rebecca and I have been taught the importance of keeping a family journal and we've come to the conclusion that this may best be accomplished by an Internet blog. We welcome you to our adventures!
Friday, October 22, 2010
October UEA Weekend 2010
Last week Rebecca and I had the wonderful opportunity to travel with James and Taunie Anderson to Pennsylvania. A rather short trip, but we managed to squeeze just about everything one could do in just a few short days.
Our trip began with Rebecca and I catching a red eye flight Thursday morning at 12:50AM from SLC to Altanta, GA. From there we flew on to Baltimore, MD and arrived sometime around 9:30 AM (EST). We then took Amtrax to Union Station, Washington DC where we decided to begin our adventure of touring DC's monuments.
Our first stop, after purchasing an umbrella, was to the US Capital Building. Here we browsed a gift shop and found interest in the First Ladies Cook Book, a cool looking signature tie, and other trinkets. Later we toured the Capital building and took lots of pictures of various rooms and artifacts.
With our tummies growling for food we quickly strolled through the Library of Congress until we could find someone to direct us to some good local eateries.
Next on the agenda was the great "erection" as my wife says. Otherwise known as the Washington Monument. In asking the best way to see the monument, someone from the Library of Congress suggested that we take the subway system and get off at the Smithsonian stop. So, that's exactly what we did. The Washington Monument is a lot taller in person than I imagined. I especially liked seeing the circle of American flags flying in the wind and surrounding the monument itself. A pretty awesome sight to see firsthand.
With the Lincoln Memorial in sight, we decided to work our way that direction by passing by the White House then on to the Vietnam Wall. The White House is another favorite site of mine. As we were approaching, Washington PD closed the walkway to prepare for President Obama to caravan somewhere from the White House. It's amazing to see just how many black vehicles, police escort, and ambulance personnel traveling along the President. I heard somewhere once that when the President travels there is a cell phone dead zone airspace. In the caravan of suburbans there were at least two of them with weird looking devices on top of them that probably had something to do with jamming local phone signals. Pretty rad.
Minutes after the President left the White House, Washington DC police and Secret Service opened the walkway allowing pedestrians to pass by and look at the southern (I think) view of the house were the water fountain resides. As we were taking lots of pictures I paid close attention to the yard, particularly in the tree line and bushes and I saw some gadgets the Secret Service must use to detect and alert of trespassing visitors. Also pretty rad.
With our feet extremely exhausted, we pushed forward to the Vietnam Wall and found my dads name, Delbert Leo Singler, Jr., engraved on panel 30, line 30. Although I never met my father, I had to man-up and hold back the emotions. So many names...!
Anybody remember the remake of Planet of the Apes? When Becca and I walked up and into the memorial I was sort of looking forward to seeing a monkey-faced Lincoln sitting in his chair, then having a squad of police officers apes pull up along side the building and demand our arrest for getting out of our lab cages. Well, just being there with Becca is totally awesome.
By this time it was around 5:30PM and we were anxiously waiting for Taunie and James flight to come in and have them come pick us up in their car rental. Becca was desperately hacking up her lungs from a cold she has been battling for several days and I'm certain her feet were just as sore as mine, so we rested for about an hour. Later we decided to head the nearest subway entrance and work our way to Arlington National Cemetery where we were to meet the Anderson's. It's a good thing they were waiting for us when we exited the nearly empty subway system. I heard years ago that DC is actually a dangerous place to be in at night.
Saturday, July 03, 2010
Los Vegas
Rebecca and I are in Los Vegas together for the weekend. It just so happens to be our 11th anniversary and we had a voucher to stay in Vegas for three nights. This time of year the temperature is around 103 degrees fahrenheit. It actually doesn't feel too bad.
We've purchased tickets to see Cirque du Solei Ka tomorrow evening. I really like the soundtrack and I'm especially excited that we'll be seeing it together.
More to come later.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Aysia and Aidan Visit Wyoming
June 5th - June 11th, Aysia and Aidan spent time with their cousins, Taylor and Takoda, in Ryan Park, Wyoming (near Saratoga Springs). For the most part our children report that they had a good time. Unfortunately Elizabeth (a workaholic) worked more than she promised and the weather seemed too rainy to play outside much, still the kids managed to keep themselves entertained.
A few years ago Ron and Elizabeth decided that their happiness together meant that they live the lifestyle taken from the Cowboy era. Elizabeth sold her home in Mountain Green, Utah and moved to Saratoga Springs, WY with Ron, her husband, and their two younger children, Taylor and Takoda, until they could build a log home for themselves in Ryan Park almost a year later. Ryan Park is a small community of log homes, a couple of mini mart stores, and a fire station with year round local attractions as snowmobiling, cross country skiing, hiking, biking, camping, fishing, boating and all terrain vehicles. There are schools in the region but take at least an hours bus drive to reach each day and with neighbors and local towns distant from one another, having children to play with is only a favorite pastime. Therefore, having Aysia and Aidan there to visit for the week becomes a real treat for their children. It also exposes our children to something other than television, video games, radio stations, crowded stores and traffic hour.
A few years ago Ron and Elizabeth decided that their happiness together meant that they live the lifestyle taken from the Cowboy era. Elizabeth sold her home in Mountain Green, Utah and moved to Saratoga Springs, WY with Ron, her husband, and their two younger children, Taylor and Takoda, until they could build a log home for themselves in Ryan Park almost a year later. Ryan Park is a small community of log homes, a couple of mini mart stores, and a fire station with year round local attractions as snowmobiling, cross country skiing, hiking, biking, camping, fishing, boating and all terrain vehicles. There are schools in the region but take at least an hours bus drive to reach each day and with neighbors and local towns distant from one another, having children to play with is only a favorite pastime. Therefore, having Aysia and Aidan there to visit for the week becomes a real treat for their children. It also exposes our children to something other than television, video games, radio stations, crowded stores and traffic hour.
Rebecca's Surprise Birthday Party
Since my last update, we were all preparing to celebrate Rebecca's 40th birthday. To begin, we were fortunate to be invited to Gad and DeAnn's on Wednesday to have a delightful and scrumptious dinner. Then, on Thursday we spontaneously decided to eat downtown Gateway at Z'Tejas, a southwestern grill. Immediately following dinner we hurried home to share cake and ice cream with her parents.
Although these couple of days seem rather uneventful, this was purposely planned so that a surprise birthday party on Saturdays wouldn't be suspected. In fact, I had mentioned to Rebecca that we would be going on our date night Saturday evening and that I had already arranged for the children to eat dinner at Gramee's house. So when the time came we all hopped into our vehicle and preceded to Gramee's. Rebecca's immediately learned of our plans when she saws multiple cars parked along the street side. Rebecca isn't one to draw attention to herself and to have a party on her behalf, she almost didn't want to get out of the car. Luckily she conceded and we all ultimately had a very good time.
Taunie Anderson, Rebecca's closest family-friend was very helpful in organizing the entire party. I was adamant on having the party catered and I previously learned that Rebecca's preference was to have a "fiesta." This means both a "party" and suggestive of a Mexican cuisine. So...after several days of research to see if anyone catered Mexican food and to be safe enough to eat without incident, the Red Iguana came to the rescue. Killer Nacho Grande, Chile Verde, Chicken Enchiladas, black beans, Spanish rice, and corn and flour tortillas were on the menu. Dessert included cake, chocolate chip cookies and ice cream. If anyone walked away hungry it was their fault since we had so much food leftover.
I must admit that I was pretty worried about the weather this particular day too. For some nonsensical reason I had assumed it would be a hot and summer day but, in fact it was a rainy and cold day. Luckily for Christmas we were given a patio heater that proved very beneficial.
All in all the party was a success and I think Rebecca has since forgiven me for something she says she really didn't want. Happy Birthday Rebecca! We all love you--especially me!
One other item worth noting (or warning you about), the beans have NEVER been so loaded EVER before.
Although these couple of days seem rather uneventful, this was purposely planned so that a surprise birthday party on Saturdays wouldn't be suspected. In fact, I had mentioned to Rebecca that we would be going on our date night Saturday evening and that I had already arranged for the children to eat dinner at Gramee's house. So when the time came we all hopped into our vehicle and preceded to Gramee's. Rebecca's immediately learned of our plans when she saws multiple cars parked along the street side. Rebecca isn't one to draw attention to herself and to have a party on her behalf, she almost didn't want to get out of the car. Luckily she conceded and we all ultimately had a very good time.
Taunie Anderson, Rebecca's closest family-friend was very helpful in organizing the entire party. I was adamant on having the party catered and I previously learned that Rebecca's preference was to have a "fiesta." This means both a "party" and suggestive of a Mexican cuisine. So...after several days of research to see if anyone catered Mexican food and to be safe enough to eat without incident, the Red Iguana came to the rescue. Killer Nacho Grande, Chile Verde, Chicken Enchiladas, black beans, Spanish rice, and corn and flour tortillas were on the menu. Dessert included cake, chocolate chip cookies and ice cream. If anyone walked away hungry it was their fault since we had so much food leftover.
I must admit that I was pretty worried about the weather this particular day too. For some nonsensical reason I had assumed it would be a hot and summer day but, in fact it was a rainy and cold day. Luckily for Christmas we were given a patio heater that proved very beneficial.
All in all the party was a success and I think Rebecca has since forgiven me for something she says she really didn't want. Happy Birthday Rebecca! We all love you--especially me!
One other item worth noting (or warning you about), the beans have NEVER been so loaded EVER before.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Letters to Juliet
Yeah...Becca loved it! It was okay I suppose. It would be kind of nice to visit Italy and experience much of her romance that she has to offer.
Sunday, May 09, 2010
Ironman 2
This movie rocks. Need I say more?
Oh...I guess I could say that Rebecca cannot control herself in the presence of Robert Downey Jr.
Friday, January 01, 2010
Happy New Year!
WOW - Is it really 2010!
The last year has been extremely busy. I hope I can keep up with preschool - college courses - and family life this year. I have enjoyed attending the temple this December. I have had the opportunity to go to the Oquirrh, Draper and American Fork temples while Jordan River has been closed for the annual cleaning. I love the temple.
My niece Tatum has come to stay with us while she attends UofU. She is fun to have around. The kids adore her - almost too much! They may drive her to get her own place!
Billy still has his love/hate relationship with the molecular Dept at IMC. We sure wish his supervisor would decide to retire! It's nice that the hospital is so close to home.
My beautiful children are growing up TOO fast. Aysia is turning into a beautiful young lady. She was recently baptized in September. She loves jewelry, make-up and designer clothes (Ahh-she not even a teen yet!) Aidan loves Kindergarten and anything video game related. He has become great friends with his cousin Adison. Alec is a handful. I adore the naughty little guy! He keeps me on my toes! I think Peanut (our puppy) will be house trained before Alec stops being stubborn and decides to use the toilet! Amanda is a teenager. Loves her friends. I wish Taylor lived closer, we'd see Amanda a lot more. She asked for a guitar for Christmas and is very excited to learn to play it. Aysia also has a small guitar and would like to take lessons. Adian should take culinary classes and Alec is my artist. So fun to watch them grow and learn. To see their personalities blossom.
Well - Here's a toast to 2010...Hope it's a successful and Happy NEW YEAR!!!
The last year has been extremely busy. I hope I can keep up with preschool - college courses - and family life this year. I have enjoyed attending the temple this December. I have had the opportunity to go to the Oquirrh, Draper and American Fork temples while Jordan River has been closed for the annual cleaning. I love the temple.
My niece Tatum has come to stay with us while she attends UofU. She is fun to have around. The kids adore her - almost too much! They may drive her to get her own place!
Billy still has his love/hate relationship with the molecular Dept at IMC. We sure wish his supervisor would decide to retire! It's nice that the hospital is so close to home.
My beautiful children are growing up TOO fast. Aysia is turning into a beautiful young lady. She was recently baptized in September. She loves jewelry, make-up and designer clothes (Ahh-she not even a teen yet!) Aidan loves Kindergarten and anything video game related. He has become great friends with his cousin Adison. Alec is a handful. I adore the naughty little guy! He keeps me on my toes! I think Peanut (our puppy) will be house trained before Alec stops being stubborn and decides to use the toilet! Amanda is a teenager. Loves her friends. I wish Taylor lived closer, we'd see Amanda a lot more. She asked for a guitar for Christmas and is very excited to learn to play it. Aysia also has a small guitar and would like to take lessons. Adian should take culinary classes and Alec is my artist. So fun to watch them grow and learn. To see their personalities blossom.
Well - Here's a toast to 2010...Hope it's a successful and Happy NEW YEAR!!!
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