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Saturday, July 17, 2010
I'm a junk junkie...
Yard sales are in full bloom around here and the little old lady inside me is beside herself with giddiness! I found this little beauty this morning and it's going to be my new knitting basket!! I could hardly believe my luck and for only $1.
I bribe my boys by promising them cheap toys and they gladly come along with me with piggy banks in tow. It's become sort of a fun saturday morning bonding time. I also got some lovely blue jars to add to my set...I can always use more jars right? Oh and Jack found a fabulous trampoline for $5 along with a new bike for the same price. Mark's first words were 'oh great, more garbage to store in my garage' when he spotted the prized trampoline...oh well, you win some you lose some.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Flowers...
Crested Butte is known as the wildflower capital of Colorado. We were just leaving right before the festival was about to begin...but I was amazed by the beauty while we were there! I've never seen such fantastic natural floral displays. I became addicted to photographing them!! Even the town was decked out...
Jack got his nose a little dirty...and decided to put a tatoo on his forhead....this is my plight when trying to capture the perfect photo of my boys...I have a feeling it will continue for the next 10+ years...
Tree climbing...
Lupine
Poppies
Asian poppies (my new favorite flower!)
Mt. Crested Butte
Ahhh....isnt' that just breathtaking?! How could we not come home totally refreshed.
Crested Butte in July
As usual, we were in charge of the climbing element on project (ok, what I really mean is Mark was in charge of climbing). I ended up only going out twice with the groups and even then I was only there for a short little while. So, I only got one climb in all summer! This was much different than last year. We did do a 'family climbing day' however, which was really fun with all of our 15 kids!! It was fun to watch them all attacking the rock with their youthful zeal!
Then, we had some visitors...My parents came to stay for 4 days and brought my Grandma. It's been so fun to have them come each year (except when we were in Maine). This year it was a treat to have my spunky 85 year old 'Granny'. She and I took the boys for a hike on the 'Lower Loop' trail one day. Looking back, that was an act of bravery on my part...especially realizing that her glaucoma inhibits her vision in a pretty extreme way. The three boys made for an exciting trek! It was a really fun day though and is a fond memory.
Then my parents caught up to us on their bikes.....
The next big adventure....Jack lost his first tooth!! The day before his 6th birthday...
Birthday #6 was shared with another Jack on project. The other Jack (also known as Johnny) turned 6 on July 2nd so we combined birthdady efforts.
For some reason I volunteered to make the cakes. And of course I waited until 10pm the night before the party to start...becuase it overwhelmed me. I had to make a submarine cake and a Buzz Lightyear cake! Luckily the boys were pleased with my effort..the party was a success!
And this is the crew of kids we had this summer (two are missing from the picture). They made a great party!
As part of his birthday, Mark took Jack for a backpacking trip. They went fishing and ate fish that night and had a blast!!
Then on the 4th we volunteered as a project to help put on the Fourth of July fest downtown. The staff got to be parade marshalls on Elk Ave. for the main event!
The boys spent their parade morning fighting for candy in the street...it definatly pays off to have a mom who's a parade marshall, especially when there are big kids snatching up each peice of candy that touches the ground! It was a dog eat dog situation....
And some of the paraders made it look like some sort of hippy peace march....I'm imagining Adam and Eve here...
After the parade, we got to put on some games in town for the locals. Our family was in charge of the egg toss (who knew that throwing eggs could be so fun?! People were running home to bring more so that we could do it over and over again!). We also helped out with the pie eating contest after the egg toss was done. I don't think I've ever seen a pie eating contest with real pies before! And the most disgusting part was that they did it in teams of 3....imagine sticking your face into a pie that had been slobbered on by two other people...GROSS!
Then of course the fireworks....this was our view off our deck.
As a project fun night, we got to take over the 'Adventure Park' area at the ski hill. They had a bungee jump trampoline thing (whatever it's called??)...it was a hit! We all had some good bungee jumping time.
Noah was a little tentative...
Jack did flips.....and went back for at least two more turns....
I felt sick....and finally was able to do a few back flips after I stopped laughing....
And Mark was the last to go....he did a triple front flip and everyone cheered! I was dealing with two screeming kids and another one who was running away so didn't get a picture of him. He was the grand finale though.
And this is Katie. She has been with us for 4 summers now..and watched our kids since Jack was 1 1/2 when we were in Maine! This was our last summer with her becuase she just graduated from high school and is going to college next year!
And that is our Crested Butte summer in a nutshell! More to come on the student/ministry side of things....
Crested Butte in June
Ok, so I totally slacked off while on project...no blogging happened at all! But that doesn't mean that we just sat around...now that we're home I've decided to give some updates by the month. These are some of the things that happened in June..
We sat out on our deck and drank tea with our puffy jackets on...after it snowed.
I just liked these pictures since I hardly ever get a picture of myself with my boys these days...I'm usually the one with the camera in hand!
Mark took Noah on his first backpacking trip. They hiked up the ski hill and spent the night. Noah insisted on carrying his own sleeping bag and the stove. They had a blast and came back really excited! He's such a trooper...
The 'Chainless Bike Race' in Crested Butte is a crazy fest! People dress up in wild costumes and deck their bikes out, then take the chain off their bikes and ride down a huge hill (Kebler Pass). It was one of our outreaches in the community and some of the staff men and even a student decided to participate!
Just an example of some of the craziness...I decided I would spare you a photo of the naked man and just go with the super hero speedo guy instead.
Some 'Towney's'...there are probably more bikes in Crested Butte than there are cars. People ride these 'cruisers' around and call them 'Towneys'. Finally a place that appreciates our old schwinn cruisers! I felt right at home.
The Columbines bloomed...
We ate overpriced ice cream in town....
And one of my personal highlights of the summer...mountain biking the Snodgrass trail with my friend Laura. During the 'Fat Tire' bike festival week we got to demo these ridiculous bikes for free!!! So, this is me, mountain biking single track for the first time EVER on a $4,000 bike! It was quite the experience!
The aspens made it breathtaking!!
And this is my favorite shot...do you see the guy in the background taking a photo of me? That's a guy from Mountain Biking magazine taking my picture...in a feild of Lupine on a worldclass mountain biking trail....don't forget the amazing bike I'm riding and that it's my first time...ya..this experience pretty much secured my position as the world's BIGGEST poser!! We laughed all summer long about this!
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