Saturday, October 11, 2025

Halloween Party Part I

 The month of October is in full force.  The weather has been getting cooler and the leaves have been changing which means it is time for our Halloween parties!  Last night was the first of three.  Rafe, Scout, Haivyn, Henry, and Charles came over for the festivities.  I made up a cute spooky relish tray and we headed outside for a hot dog roast at the fire pit.  


We had veggies, hot dogs, chili, chips, and fruit.


Each person had their own bubbly with cute spooky fluted cups.


They all had fun roasting their dogs.


We took some time to pick some pumpkins from the garden.
We thought we might do some carving on them but the night went too fast and the kids just had fun playing outside.




Cutie Patooties!


Before it got too dark the kids had their scavenger hunt.
Grandpa was in charge this year and the kids loved it.  They each had their own clues and had to find their own basket this year rather than as a group.  All the treasures were hidden in Aunt Kathy's backyard.


It was a success!
They each found their treasure.


Next we came inside to put on Halloween jammies and get pictures.
These kids have so much fun together!





After the pictures they all wanted to put their Leos together.
Each on got a huge Harry Potter Spider.
Here's haivyn showing off hers!


We had the kids bring all the legos and treats to the basement where Grandpa told us two spooky stories.
The kids were into it and Scout cuddled up to grandpa cause she was a little nervous.  It was cute because while they were spooky stories they also had a funny ending.

After that we turned on two episodes of The Twilight Zone and then put on What About Bob to finish the night.

After the movies (Charles was already asleep) we all came up for prayers and bed.
After grandpa told some bedtime stories the boys stayed with gramps in the guest room and 
the girls slept with me in the master.

The next morning Rafe and scout had to leave early for a day full of football while the others found grandma's iPad and played games.  


It was a fun party with half of the kids we love the most in the whole world!  

The other half will come next week!😃

Saturday, October 4, 2025

Cancun

Oh our lovely Cancun!
In the spring we got a call from Marriott offering us a discounted stay at the Westin in Cancun.
We decided to go ahead and take the offer.  We planned for the end of September after our last grandchild's arrival.  It worked out great timing wise.  We left on a Monday and came back on Friday.
We for sure wanted to be back for general Conference which started on Saturday.
That gave us three full days there and even though Rick would have loved to stay a couple more days it was the right length for me.

We got there in a complete rainstorm and do you know we forgot to pack our umbrella.
No worries.  The Westin had us covered and let us use one of theirs.
We took the bus into La Isla Mall and had a great Mexican dinner.

While we were sitting on the patio Rick looked into the lagoon and saw a crocodile!  Of course, we had to go follow it... 


Chips, salsa, guac, and refried beans for the win!!



Of course we had to stop at the Haagen Dazs for a very expensive double scoop of ice cream.
SEVENTEEN DOLLARS for the two double scoops!!
Anyway...it was a good treat!

The next morning we slept in and then went down to the buffet breakfast offered by the hotel.
This is a great buffet and is one of the many things we like about this Westin, along with the pool and beautiful view of the sea off our patio.  
I can't resist those delish pastries!


That day was our pool day.  We enjoyed getting in the warm water and relaxing on the chairs.  I brought a couple of books with me so I didn't get board at all.  I LOVE sitting beside the pool reading a book.  It's the best!  
After a while Rick went looking for our parasailing guys.  They were not too far down the beach.
Parasailing in Cancun is such a great experience!  They don't take you so high that you are paralyzed, 
(I see you Clearwater Beach Parasailers😱) but high enough that you get to see the amazing crystal waters of the Caribbean Sea.  It's awesome!!  We had to hop on a wave runner which then took us to a boat out on the water.  That was a first for us and I was worried a little about my knee getting on to the boat but all's well that ends well:)




Here are the parasailing guys.


That evening we went to dinner at Elephanthai Restaurant.
It's a Thai restaurant in the mall.  We love it even though it's speedy.

The next morning we got up early for an excursion to La Isla Mujeres.
We love going over to this little island!  It is really fun.


We were served juice as we got onto the boat and got ready for our snorkel.
The snorkel was actually pretty good.  I thought the waters would be murky because of the rain but we got to see a lot of fish and coral.  The water was kind of rough but that didn't bother us too much.


As soon as we arrived Rick rented us a golf cart to drive around the island with.


The north shore had some pretty views of the water.


We stopped and grabbed some lunch at a roadside restaurant.
More chips and guacamole!!


And some GREAT nachos!


We only had a couple of hours on the island.
After arriving back at the hotel we took a dip in the pool than got some grub at the poolside diner.
We shared a hamburger and it was mmm good!

Look at this sunrise!  This was our view each morning!  Incredibly beautiful!


Our last full day was on Thursday and we rented a car and headed to the east to Ek Balam.
Rick had fun climbing the pyramids, I swear that boy has the adventurous spirit of a fourteen year old.
He loves this kid of stuff!
I got to walk around an take pictures.



This is the big pyramid.  It was over 100 steps to the top!



After Ek Balam, we drove into Valladolid, a cute town that we had been to before.
It didn't seem as quaint as it did the first time we were there but we enjoyed a great lunch at Los Portoles Restaurant.  





We got to walk around this cute plaza that took up a whole city block.
This fountain was in the middle.


And this beautiful cathedral was right across the street.


The servers at the restaurant told us of a cenote right in the town just a few blocks from the plaza.

Rick really wanted to go into the cenote so he did.  Remember adventurous spirit??

I enjoyed a reading and a short nap in the car.  While he was in there a rainstorm came and pelted the car.

He came out not too much longer and said he enjoyed it!



When we arrived back at the hotel it was late but we ordered another couple of burgers from room service and loved every bite!

The next morning it was time to fly back home.  


We made some great memories, once again, in beautiful Cancun!

 

General Conference with Pastor Pam

We were able to get tickets for the 10 AM session of General Conference,
Pastor Pam had agreed to come with us so we had been looking forward to that day.

We woke up to a really rainy morning.  Rick dropped us off close to the conference center and with umbrellas in hand Pam and I walked to the doors while Rick went to find a parking place.  The doors were not open yet so we took refuge (with all of the other thousands of people) under the eaves close to the doors.  Once in we waited for Rick to get him in (because I had his phone with the tickets)  
Anyway, we got in and found our seats and enjoyed the wonder of the conference.  
The music and th spoken word were beautiful.  Pam leaned over to me afterward and said, "I loved everything they had to say."  She is a good friend and even though our beliefs may be different I am thankful that her mind is open to us attending her congregation.  I am thankful to be able to be building bridges of love, across the religion divide, that is so prominent in the world today.  Every person is a child of God and we should love one another despite our differences and beliefs.   


 PS  The WHOLE General Conference weekend was wonderful!

Monday, September 29, 2025

9/11 Day of Service

On Saturday we had our 9/11 Day of Service.  This was a project headed by Rick and I, the mayor, and two high councilmen, one from each stake in Grantsville.  We had been planning it for months.  The mayor is leaving office next year and wanted to have us come together as a community and spruce up the cemetery.  We printed banners and flyers and included the youth from the community to help spread the word.  I think we counted about fifty plus people and we definitely could have used more but overall it was a successful project. 

We had a group cleaning the headstones....


another painting the gazebo....


another unearthing old family plot lines...


another picking up all of the branches from the many trees that had been trimmed...


edging and weeding....


and lastly raising some of the stones that had fallen under the grass so they could be seen.


It was A LOT of work and not gonna lie, my body hurt afterwards....especially my knees!
Ugg!  Gettin' older!


Later that evening after watching Rafe play his second half of the game,
we went out to Capital Grill for a scrumptious dinner to celebrate both of our birthdays.
The food was great except for my steak that was sadly undercooked.
The manager was very kind and did not charge us for it which was nice because this place is NOT cheap!
They then brought us out two wonderful dessert plates that we LOVED!



        I love living life with my best friend in the whole world!!💋