Monday, June 30, 2008

Annual Scleroderma Walk & Run






On Saturday, June 28th we participated in the annual Scleroderma run in Syracuse. This is the day that all the Halls get together to support the Scleroderma Foundation and to remember our awesome Mom (and grandma) Jeanette Hall!! We absolutely love getting together to spend time as a family for a good cause. You can either do the 5k run or the 1 mile walk. Those of us that walk get to cheer on those that finished the 5k run! Way to go Craiger & Whitney !





The whole gang (except for the Four Floridians). The woman standing next to Pappa is the organizer of the Scleroderma Chapter here in Utah - Judy Bradshaw. We sure appreciate all that she does for the research of Scleroderma!!!





The runners extraordinaire - Craiger & Whit! They actually ran the race together in less than 25 minutes!!!





The Walkers!!!





Enjoying a post walker treat. They provided fresh fruit, Einstein bagels, and muffins!! Yummy!!!




Boy- you can't get much cuter than this! If you notice Mason is wearing a blue and yellow ribbon (the swedish flag colors) in remembrance of "mommy's mommy". Everyone wore the ribbons to show our love and support!!





Everyone was very excited to be a part of the race!!



Everyone loves little "E"










The Brophys




The Halls

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Our Amazing Trek Experience!!



Sean & I went on our Stake Pioneer Trek in early June. It was one of the best experiences we both have ever had. It was A LOT of work, but definitely worth every minute and every mile that we treked (we hiked 32 miles in 3 days!!!). Thanks to Sean's calling we were one of four couples in charge of planning our Stake Trek. We owe a HUGE thank you to our kids for putting up with us being at meetings (really long meetings) way too much!!!! Madison gets a lot of credit for a TON of babysitting. We couldn't have done it without her. We were the company leaders of 100 people of the RED company. Sean chose that color on purpose (Go Utes!) It was great to get to know the kids in our company. We thought our company was the best. I loved watching Sean on Trek with the youth. I also decided that I really like Sean in cowboy (pioneer) clothing & a scruffy beard (Now I know why I like to go to Rodeo's ). It was something that I absolutely loved!! I will go on Trek whenever possible. On the next Trek Madison will be old enough to go and in 8 years all three of our girls could possibly go on trek - CRAZY!!! Those are the two treks that I definitely want to go on. Anyway, it was an awesome experience and super fun! Good luck to any of you that get to go on Trek. Call us if you need any Trek supplies.


This is the Before picture of Trek. We left on Thursday morning at 5:30am

This is on Saturday - the AFTER picture. Yikes - kind of a big difference. I actually got natural botox on my lips that last day. My lips were so swollen from sunburn.




One of the good spots for a rest.Sean - my Cowboy!!




One of the most beautiful spots during all of Trek.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

David Tolk - New CD



Hey everyone! My favorite, favorite artist right now is David Tolk. I am so excited because I just bought his new album- "Grace". I totally recommend all his CD's. My favorite album is "Reverence". If you want to know more about David Tolk - take a look at his website!

Our Visit to Victor!




Well, as you can tell I haven't really posted anything new on my blog for a really long time. Part of the problem is that things have been REALLY crazy. The girls are now out of school (since May 22) and just before we were busy with projects, end of year recitals (dance & piano), field trips and award ceremonies. Sean and I have also been busy planning our Stake Pioneer Trek (we leave in 2 days!!). So, I decided once Sean was leaving for Europe it was the perfect time for me and the kids to get away. We decided that we would go see our AWESOME friends the STREITS!!!! So, I packed up the kids and off we drove to Victor, ID (one of the most BEAUTIFUL places on the earth- I'm really not just saying that!!). The kids had a GREAT time with Cambrie, Tatum, and Jake. Jason is trying to convert my girls to the ways of the outdoors (which is perfectly fine with me). He took them fishing for rainbow trout (which was awesome - they got a trout almost every time they cast their line) and he took them shooting on the 4-wheeler. However, it didn't matter how much he tried to get the girls to shoot a grouse they would only shoot the trees. Madison & Lyndsey said, it wasn't very nice to shoot a bird. Better luck next time. We also went for some REALLY, REALLY good shakes. They were so good you had to use a special large straw to drink them. The best one was the huckleberry shake - Wow YUMMY!!!!! Most of the time the kids were off doing their own thing and Shelley and I had a great time just hanging out. If anyone gets the chance - you should go up and see the other side of Jackson Hole. Go up and see Victor, ID!! (By the way, my pictures don't even do it any justice!!!)










On the drive up we got so excited about driving through the moutains, past the snake river , and in Swan Valley. Madison kept telling me to slow down because I was going too fast for the scenery. We stopped on the side of the road and got out to enjoy the scenery. As we were looking at the river we saw a beaver in the river and 2 deer in a nearby meadow! All at the same time!!









There were dandilions all throughout the mountainside in Victor. Here in my lawn I don't really care fo dandilions (unless Mason is picking them for me). However, when there is a field of dandilions it is a beautiful sight. One afternoon the girls & Mason picked a TON of dandilions in nearby field and it didn't even make any type of dent in how many dandilions were left.







Tatum and Mason had a grand old time in the creek by the Streits home. The two were "fishing" with their sticks and hopping back and forth and tromping through the creek.










Mason looks a little sly!!! He knew he might get in a little trouble if he got wet!




UK, Germany, & Madrid!!!


Sean is now part of the International team at Lifetime Products. Last week he flew to London, Germany, and Madrid. If you squint really good you might be able to see him at the bottom of Big Ben. He had a great time and took a "siesta" or two while he was in Madrid. One night he went to dinner around 8:00 pm and was told that they didn't even start serving dinner until 9:00 pm (Things get started a little later in Spain). The kids missed him terribly and couldn't wait for him to come home (I missed him too!!!). The kids were especially excited to see him when he returned home because they knew he had brought something back for them. Madison got a REAL Madrid soccer jersey - that she proudly wears to soccer practice. Lyndsey and Natalie got a beautiful lacy fan and castanets and now put their dance skills to use. Mason got some German chocolate with hidden toys in the center of the chocolate eggs. He asked his Dad to put them together right away and told everyone he would save his chocolate for later. Although it is hard to have Sean gone longer than a couple of days, the kids are a little excited about the gifts. It is WONDERFUL to have Sean back home. We missed him A LOT!!! With his new job I am hoping that I will eventually get to tag along someday (once I get my passport).