My list is caught up, mostly. I mentioned wanting to post about a lightening storm but all previous attempts resulted in an error message. I will try one more time and if I receive the same results, I will give up the idea.
Giving up the idea for now.
Meanwhile, while the video is posting
(hopefully) I will move forward with other things in an attempt to not remain in catch-up mode.
The first weekend in August we did a little vacation to Utah to visit my family and Amanda. We stayed at Kevin & Kelley's and had a great visit with them. On Friday we spent the day at Lynette's. Cambree was off to a swimming party but we captured a picture with the three girls and myself before she left.
We'd decided to take Shayla out for lunch for her 8th birthday. She was kind enough to let her youngest sister, Tianne join us:
After eating at Noodles & Co we headed over to Frogert for build your own frozen yogurt yumminess:
We spent some time playing games, Shayla and Dan were on the same team and working together on their picture and phrase:
Swinging on the swings:
Something upset T:
But within seconds everything was right with the world again:
Cameron wasn't very patient and this was the better of our two self portraits and he ran off as soon as this one was taken:
We even spent some time playing a very unique version of 500 with the girls' new football:
(Our uniforms are skirts because we are a girls team after all.)
Time for bed...when you've had your hair in lots of ponies all day, you end up with quite the bedtime hairdo.
After the girls headed into bed and Kevin, Kelley, & Cameron left, Dan and I drove to Morgan to spend a couple days with Amanda and attend the
MORGAN COUNTY FAIR and RODEO!
We were able to witness the FFA & 4-H livestock auction. The kids raised cows, sheep, or hogs that were auctioned off after the judging. All the money received goes directly to the student who did the work. The animals went to the slaughter house and the buyers were able to then have a stash of meat for future dinners.
These tiny girls raised the cows they are showing!
This hog did
NOT want to cooperate!
There were some boys auctioning off their livestock too:
I loved watching this guy help with the bids. He'd get so excited for each and every time someone upped the ante.
Amanda volunteered us to help in the fair office for much of the afternoon. Then we headed back to her apartment for some dinner and a brief rest before returning for the rodeo and fireworks show that followed.
The rodeo was typical of most rodeos; there were rodeo beauties, bull riding, bronco riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, mutton bustin', and barrel racing:
They continued to tell us to stay in our seats for the fireworks show. We did, the only problem was they were in the sky right behind a tree so we couldn't see anything. So much for sitting down to watch the show, we decided to stand around with everyone else to watch:
Also on our Morgan Visit Agenda was meeting Amanda's boyfriend, Jake. We met him first via Skype in May when Sid called home and have continued to Skype with Amanda and him several times in the last few weeks. But this was our first face-to-face visit. He was a part of most of our events while in Morgan and we are impressed. We're crossing our fingers that he will continue to be a part of Amanda's life and maybe even join the family.
Our only concern is that learned he's a bit of a character...
Then again he may fit in after all...