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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Summer Harvest

In 2010, we failed to put in a garden.  I missed the fresh taste of garden vegetables.  Jonathan helped dig up and spade the dirt.  I bought seedlings and Jonathan and Martha helped me plant them.

This is the first real basket of harvest we got.  Yumm!




We Took Hunter to the Beach!

Since summer was fading fast, we spontaneously went to the beach one Monday!  Sarah has Monday off, and it was her idea to go.  We were joking around about taking Hunter and then thought, "why not?".  It was fun, but not really the place for him.

On our way to Santa Cruz, we had to stop and Jonathan and I traded seats because Hunter didn't like having to sit in the back.  So I sat in the back with him.

The beach held fascinating, new things for Hunter!  And if you know Hunter, you know that he did not stray from me too far.  As we were leaving, I noticed that he was walking funny.  My thought was, "oh no, he stepped on something in the sand".  However, turns out, the sand was just really hot for his feet~  I carried him to the car.


Hunter kept an eye on four little boys that were next to us.  They were very active and gave Hunter something to watch!


On the way home, Hunter was exhausted!


Sleeping most of the way home.


Sarah wanted to get some ollali berries to make jam.  Driving up the coast, I was amazed at the beautiful coast.  Looking out to the ocean, I was struck by the many, berry and artichoke fields.


The fields were just there. . . .next to the sea.


Instead, Sarah brought home a sunburn in the pattern 
of her swimsuit!

A fabulous day at the beach in Santa Cruz!

Girls Camp 2011!

In July, Martha and I were the "craft ladies" at girls camp.  We had such a great time!  Our stake has become so small with the youth numbers, that girls camp this year had only 40 girls.  I remember when Sarah started to go, there were at least 120 girls.  The economy really shows when you look at our stake.


At the moment, I can't find my photos of the items we made, so I will just write about them.  When I find the pics, I can post them.


We made tutu's, soap, and watches.

At the Cabin -- Bear Lake, ID

On July 4th, we all headed for the family cabin at Bear Lake!  It is one of our most favorite places to be!  I was so busy having fun with the family, that I hardly took any pictures.  However, we did have a great time!  Some of the activities:  tennis, golf, swimming, reading, napping, holding Evelyn, rented Sea Doo's at the lake, canoeing, napping, milk shakes, games, napping, chatting with each other, expressing fond memories of the cabin.  Thank you Grandma and Grandpa Wheelwright for building a cabin in such a beautiful spot!  

Since it was the 4th of July, we had stopped in Winnemucca, Nevada to buy some fireworks!  The Bear Lake West beach was a perfect place to set them off!  One of my most favorite, is to be out on the lake on a Sea Doo!  We had the rentals for 3 hours and I think I was out there for 2 1/2 hours.  Katie was like I have never seen her before!  Miss Dare Devil herself!



Jonathan, Evelyn, Katie, Martha



Jonathan, Evelyn, Katie



Elizabeth and Dave



Evelyn's Blessing Day

July 3, 2011 was Evelyn's blessing day.  There was much family in attendance for such a special day.  Grandpa and Grandma Whitaker came from Florida, and there were many family members that live in Utah.

On Friday, July 1st, Martha, Scott, and I drove back to Utah.  The car seemed empty with just the three of us.  Jonathan was still at EFY and Sarah had to work on Friday.  The both of them flew back on Saturday evening.  Unfortunately, Matthew could not join the family for the weekend.  

We attended church and witnessed a beautiful blessing to this sweet baby.  Dave is a wonderful father already!  I know Evelyn has wonderful parents!  I love to see the photos of Evelyn that day.  


Aren't these the cutest feet?



Scott and Sarah with Evelyn



Aunt Sarah



Aunt Martha



Grandpa and Uncle Jonathan





Elizabeth made some very tasty nibbles for us to come home to!  
She is an awesome cook!


I wanted to sew a blessing dress out of eyelet.  It was a little big on her, but she can grow into it!  Sarah made the darling headband.

Great grandma and grandpa Whitaker, Dave, Evelyn, Martha, Cody




Wheelwright's



Whitaker's



Brad, Evelyn, Dave and Elizabeth



All the men



Scott, Jenette, Elizabeth, Dave, Evelyn, Becky, and Wayne



Aunt Katie likes to make her smile!





A beautiful family!

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Welcome Home Matthew--Goodbye Again

In the middle of June, Matthew returned stateside after living and working for a year in Singapore.  He enjoyed his time in Singapore and had many experiences that I'm sure will be influential for the rest of his life.

Matthew was home for a few days, then off to University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis!  At UM, Matthew will be in the MD/PhD program.  At this point, he is not sure what will be emphasized in his studies.

Gratefully, I was able to drive back to MN with him.  We left on Sunday about noon.  On our way out of town, we stopped to visit with my dad.  Who knows the next time Matthew will be able to come home.  He will be very busy~  


Sarah made Matthew a cake to welcome him home!


Grandpa Harrieth and Matthew


Stopping in Salt Lake City for a day, we got to spend time with Evelyn, Elizabeth and Dave.  Katie came after work to join us all.


The next day, we travelled through Wyoming.   We headed north at Rawlins, and Matthew spotted a random sign for Martin's Cove up ahead.  He asked if I would like to stop.  Did he need to ask?!  Of course I wanted to stop.  I didn't know that we would be driving past this place.
This is Devils Gate which is a bit north of Martin's Cove.  It is called Devils Gate because the native americans thought there were evil spirits stuck in the gate.  At least, that's what our guide said.


Martin's Cove is the area that is kind of shaped like a triangle.  This is where many handcart pioneers sought refuge until help could arrive from Salt Lake City.  From there, we continued our travels north towards Newcastle, then headed east.  

We stopped in a town called Custer and had pizza for dinner.  We had a standing joke about places to eat after we left Evanston, WY.  From then on, we only drove through tiny towns.  My favorite was Muddy Gap, that had a sign with the population of about 4.  The only places in these towns to eat were Subway or Dairy Queen.  We bought sandwiches in Rawlins, but never stopped again.  Neither of us was willing to stop at Dairy Queen.  Now, when I see Subway or Dairy Queen, I think of Matthew and our trip to Minnesota!

After dinner, we arrived in a little town called Keystone.  Keystone is about a mile and a half from Mt. Rushmore!  I never thought I would see Mt. Rushmore.  But if you are in South Dakota, you can't not stop!


Keystone was also a pretty small town.  Matthew and I stopped for breakfast here at a diner before heading up the mountain.


Mt. Rushmore--but you knew that already. . . .


I'm glad that we stopped.  It was massive and the park had awesome information to share.  There was plenty of photographs, tools, etc. to give a sense of what was involved in this monument.


After a couple of hours at Mt. Rushmore, we got back on Interstate 90 and went east.  We had to stop in Wall, and experience Wall Drug Store!  It was a must see, according to several people who knew we were headed that way.  Wall was a small town, again, and was mostly this large complex.  It had everything inside:  restaurants, gift shops, clothing stores, you name it!  Matthew and I found the cafeteria and had lunch.  The best part, was all the artwork in the cafeteria of Native Americans and the Western Cowboy.  


The next stop was Sioux Falls.  Here is a photo of the falls in Sioux Falls.  


The falls were beautiful!  Also, very loud!


It was pretty cold next to the water and of course, Matthew didn't have a jacket!


At last!  We arrived in Minneapolis!  I went on campus with Matthew while he attended his orientation.  I walked around and enjoyed the beautiful campus.  It is very large.  This is the front of the building Matthew was working in this summer.  


A larger view of the clinic.  Matthew did a rotation of research, and in the fall, started two years of the medical school education.


Before leaving Minneapolis, I had to see the Mall of America!  It was like any other mall, except for the roller coasters in the middle!  A great amusement park for summer or winter, inside where it is temperature controlled.

Sweet Evelyn Grace

On June 7th, the special gift that the family had been waiting for arrived!  I can't believe that it has taken me this long to post about Evelyn!  Most who might read my blog, has already heard this news!  So I will simply post some of my favorite photos taken close to her birth.  I was fortunate enough to drive back to Utah and spend a couple of days with this sweet baby and her parents.


Just a few hours old and already dressed up and ready to go!


One day old.  She always had her hands up by her face.


Evelyn was so mature when she was born.  She had a very strong neck to hold up her head.  She had these smiles every now and then that I believe were pretty real.


Taking a nap with Aunt Katie.


Excited parents who will teach her and love her to pieces.


See!  Here is another one of those smiles at day 2!