Thursday, March 10, 2011

This is what we have been doing


Apparently Western Kentucky really likes their Winter breaks, and they do not start their Spring semester until the end of January. This left us plenty of time to go and find an apartment in Bowling Green, and to do a little playing in Missouri.


On our way to Kentucky to find an apartment, we stopped by a spring and had some fun.




This is our first time going into Kentucky. To get to Kentucky from Missouri we had to cross the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.

Alee hanging out with Abraham Lincoln on WKU's campus. We are not really sure why there is a statue of Lincoln on campus, but there is and so we took a picture of it/him.

Me, next to a tree and in front of the bell/clock tower on campus.

Alee's dad helped to build us a tall table for our apartment. He let us help for awhile, until we cut a board or two incorrectly and then he took over and finished the table.
The brown cow's name is myrtle...in case you were wondering

Alee adjusting her shot with the help of her spotter




Yeah, we did a lot of shooting in Missouri. If you look closely at Sterling's picture you can see the arrow in the air before it missed...I mean hit the target

Trying to crack a bull whip

Christmas Time


Christmas!


So for those of you who actually read this blog and were unaware of our location this past Christmas, we were in Utah. I realize that we are posting our Christmas pictures in March, but better late than never I guess.


Somehow we had the patience to wait to open presents until after we had taken some pictures. I think that we had our priorities all mixed up.


Santa brought Alee a longboard....what a nice Santa


Reece and Caitlin came up from Texas!


Rachel looks so excited to have her picture taken without any makeup


Here is the whole gang, although half of Reece's head is missing in the photograph. You can blame Sterling for that though, I believe he is the one taking the photo.


Mom did such a great job decorating the table for our Christmas brunch that we had to take a picture.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween Shootout



Uncle Allen came into town this past week and we decided to have some fun and go shooting. We usually do have fun every weekend, but this one involved more relatives and gunpowder than we are used to. The shooting took place out in the desert, not exactly sure where so thats as specific as I can be. We went and bought soda cans and pumpkins as our targets to shoot at. The pumpkins were purchased in order to celebrate Halloween appropriately, and who doesn't want to shoot a pumpkin?
This shooting excursion was Rachel's first time ever shooting a gun. She did pretty well. She used a technique were she would purposely miss every shot that she took except for the last shot in the clip...it was somewhat unorthodox but it seemed to work fine for her.
Alee is a pro at shooting. Toward the end of the day we put some of the soda cans on top of the pumpkins and tried to shoot them off. Alee shot one of the soda cans off the pumpkin and it flew a couple feet into the air spraying soda everywhere....what a showoff....
I am pretty sure that Sterling had an even cooler shot than the one Alee had...I just can't remember what it is at the moment.
These are the pumpkins that had the unfortunate opportunity to spend Halloween with us.

This is the backside of one of the pumpkins we were shooting at. This is also the correct way to carve a Jack-O-Lantern on Halloween.

We drew some faces on the pumpkins that we shot. This is the before picture of a pumpkin that Alee drew.
and this is the after picture...








Carving Pumpkins!




First we carved pumpkins with Maranda and Andy last week. They made Jack Skeleton, from A Nightmare Before Christmas. It turned out amazing, of course! We had a lot of fun.


Sterling and I did Y mountain. We were supposed to have scared faces for this picture. Maranda's makes sense but mine turned out to be confused, probably because there's an eye above our mountains (Its supposed to be a moon).

The next night we went over to Kara and Steve's place for a little more pumpkin carving.

This is Steve's masterpiece. So cute!

Kyle made what I would call a classic Doug drawing. I love it.

Kirstyn did the little smiley face pumpkin all by herself, I was quite impressed by her skills. Then she got Sterling and Steve to do her Hello Kitty pumpkin, also very cute!

Sterling and I carved an owl sitting on a tree branch, I don't think pumpkin carving is our forte.

Kara has some wicked carving skills though, she did the Hawaiian flowers and then later added a sea turtle. I was very impressed with her design.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Fall Harvest

Sterling and I went up Provo Canyon last week to see the fall trees. It was really pretty and perfect weather for a walk on the trail. We're officially going to Bowling Green in January for Sterling's grad school, so we're trying to get in all the time possible enjoying the mountains! Sterling will be getting his Masters of Public Administration at Western Kentucky University. We're sad to be leaving family here in Utah, but excited to go experience something new!




We also harvested the rest of our garden this week, as its starting to finally get cold here at night. We've had tons of tomatoes and squash. Thankfully, we got a dehydrator from Sterling's Grandma and Grandpa Weed, so we have been drying lots of our vegetables. The dried tomatoes are amazing in pasta! We also had some onions, carrots, bell peppers, and a cantaloupe. We haven't tasted the cantaloupe yet, hopefully it will be as good as my mom's!

We thought this tomato looked just like the character from Despicable Me (a really cute and hilarious animated movie that came out this summer, we recommend it highly).


Thursday, August 12, 2010

To Missouri and Back

We went out to Missouri to visit my family for a couple weeks. We had a great time, such a great time that we forgot to take any pictures until our way back. Some of our adventures in Missouri included a canoe trip, a Silver Dollar City trip (an amusement park in Branson set in the 1800s), shooting skeet, lots of swimming, and making lots of blackberry jam. We went up to St. Louis one day with my sister Jessee and her husband Andrew. While there we went to a Cardinals game. The stadium was gigantic and it had a great view of the Arch.

Jessee and Andrew

Albert Pujols up to bat, he was the only player I had really heard of. He did hit a home run.


Eventually we had to head home, it came way too soon. I was so sad to not get to play with Weston and Rhett (my nephews) all day.
We made a stop at Winter Quarters, and got to take a tour and walk around the cemetery and temple. It was neat to be there because Sterling and I are reading a book about my pioneer ancestors right now and they went through Winter Quarters on their way to Salt Lake City.


Our next stop was Badlands National Park. It was pretty neat to see. There was a motorcycle rally around the area (Sturgis and Rapid City) at the time, so there were tons of bikers at all the National Parks and on the highways.



Next was Mount Rushmore. Sterling had never seen it before and was a little disappointed by its size, thinking it was a lot larger.


Lastly we went to Devil's Tower, where we camped for the night. We had fun walking around it and reading the Indian Legend of how it was created by a girl who turned into a giant bear. Apparently this girl or bear, started killing everybody so they ran to a rock which grew and the bear clawed at it making the columns.

This was the view from our campsite, pretty good. It was a lot of fun and it looked amazing when we woke up in the morning. The only sad part was it was so hot and dry that we weren't allowed to have a campfire.

All in all a good trip back, especially because Sterling drove the entire way, what a great husband! I'm just training him to be like my dad, who drives all day while my mom keeps him awake with her snoring.