Sunday, October 26, 2008

Our own little "Amazing Race"

Last night Robb and I hosted an "Amazing Race." This was for his co-workers and their spouses. We all met at the funeral home and I went over the rules. They then drew bandanas from a bag. What color you drew determined what team you were on. There was a red, blue and yellow team. The first challenge was a wet t-shirt contest. I think the name of this one made the women a little leary but it wasn't what they thought. They raced downtown to the city park which has a splash pad. They were GIVEN t-shirts and they had to get them wet and then run to their coordinating colored buckets and fill them up with water.
One of the rules were that everyone in the group had to participate in every challenge. We did have two wives participate and they held their own. I was very proud of them.
Even though there was a tad bit of cheating-Ron-at the end of this challenge, it was pretty much neck in neck.
The next challenge had the teams off looking for a picture/statue/painting of Kokopelli. For those of you who don't know who he is, he is everywhere in the southwest. He is a popular pectroglyph. He is recognizable by his hunchback and he is playing a flute. He is supposed to have been a fertility God, a prankster and a story teller. They had to send me a picture of the group with Kokopelli with their phones and then I texted them their next clue. If you look really close, you can see him in this picture. The teams were very creative. They went to a bookstore, an art store and a western store. This is the red team's picture.
The next challenge was at another city park. Robb and his team, team blue, showed up first for this one. We had an ice chest filled with ice water. Each team had 25 colored marbles in the chest and they had to extract them with their toes only. Heard a lot of big men being pretty wussy on this challenge.
The next two challenges I was not able to get pictures of. The challenge after the frozen tootsies challenge was actually a road block. Teams had to decide whether they used their brains or their bodies. All three teams chose to use their bodies. They met at one of my friends houses and the "body" challenge consisted of putting a bat on the ground, putting your head on it and twirling ten times around. They then had to shoot a basket. We had some people totally wipe out on this one. Sorry about your garage, Nik! Team yellow finished first on this one.
On to the next challenge.
They again raced to another local park where there was a sand volleyball court set up. They had fake golf balls and golf clubs. They had to hit the golf ball over the net and have a team mate catch the ball in a bucket. Yellow team got there first and finished first.
I wont go into too much detail about the point system but after it was all over, Robb's team ended up taking first. We then met at our clubhouse for a potluck dinner and one last challenge. I had the co-workers and their spouses tell me a fact about them that they didnt think anyone knew. The players had to match the fact to the person. Players were really stumped. Even some spouses were stumped. Here is a picture of our motley crew.
Bobby, Kymbre and DJ playing pool.
Jazz and Olivia enjoying the eatings.
In the end, we took the team points and then added a point for each fact that you got correct for one grand prize winner. It turned out to be Robb. I promise that we didn't cheat. Anyway here is a picture of him with his new "toy". So far, he has scared everyone in our household, including DJ and Kymbre with this mask. Hope doesn't know it but she is going to be the victim tonight.
I think fun was had by all. It did take me weeks to plan this and it was totally worth it, but I am glad that its over and that next time I will be participating. It was too hard to just sit and watch other people having so much fun.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Agent Bobby


My son has a fantastic imagination. Sometimes it gets him in a little bit of trouble. Take this afternoon, for example. He was playing spy at school today. He took the eraser off of his pencil and stealthily placed it into his ear, using it as an earpiece to talk to his secret agents. This little covert move got him a trip to our local Instacare office. He was so embarrassed and by the time we saw the doctor, he was very tired of telling the story over and over again.
I told my sister, Angie, Bud's adventure and she shared with me one of her stories. Her daughter, Allie came home from school one day complaining that her arm was in terrible pain. They brushed it off but she kept stating that it hurt her very badly. They finally took her to the emergency room. After they had signed in and were waiting for the doctor, she exclaimed "Never mind mom, it's opposite day today!"
Share with me some of your children/ER visit/items stuck in unusual orifices stories!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

"Field of Screams"


Tonight for FHE, we went to our local corn maze. Being from Lovell pretty much our whole life, we'd never had the"corn maze" experience before. I'm certain it had all the normal corn maze activities. Petting zoo, hay rides, swings, food, etc. What made this corn maze so excellent, was the Field of Screams. It is a haunted corn maze. OMG! (Remember that G can mean gosh people) Every fear possible was in this maze: clowns, butchers, witches, scarecrows, hangings, chainsaws. I could go on and on. Even Robb jumped a few times. I usually don't get scared easily but this got my heart a pumpin and I actually found myself yelping now and then. Very much worth the sneezing, itchy throats and watery eyes we all came home with.





Sorry Colett, hard as I tried, I just could not find a picture that was more inappropriate than your pig picture. You are the winner for now......
(Couldn't think of a song to go with this so I just put one by "Korn")

Bingo Night in Mesquite

Robb and I took DJ to Mesquite for his birthday. We met some friends who live there who were able to get us free buffet meals. We played the slots and DJ and Robb played 21. Robb ended up coming out ahead but DJ didn't. Then we went and played a rousing game of bingo. DJ brought his lucky rock and we all brought our lucky trolls. When Milisa was visiting, we went and won 500.00. No such luck on this night, though but it was still fun. The pictures are not great because you weren't supposed to take pictures there.

DJs not so lucky troll.
Robbs troll.
Maybe we will do better next time.

Friday, October 10, 2008

BIRTHDAYS

October is a busy month for our family and birthdays. Yesterday was my brother DJs birthday and today is my moms. We are lucky enough to have DJ living with us right now. Wow, what a difference a year can make. I am so glad that I have my brother back. He is a kick to be around. Handsome, intelligent and witty. . . He's a great catch, you single women out there!

Absolutely love the belly shirt and the cowboy boots! S-E-X-Y!!

DJ and Kymbre have always had a close bond. They are still best friends to this day.

Jon and DJ. I'm not sure where this was taken. Anyone?

Senior picture maybe. Isn't he handsome?

This is a picture of him tonight. He looks so good.

My mother is the most kind, beautiful, strong woman that I know. Always thinking of others. I bet many of people have received a card of flower or just a note from her when they were having a rough time. She has been the best example to me growing up. Always putting our family first. A fantastic cook, a caring mother and a wonderful wife. My dad would constantly tell us what a wonderful wife she was. He still does. She never complains about her poor body hurting terribly everyday. I love her more than words. Mom and Dennis
Grandma Johnson, Mom and Grandpa Max
Mom and dads wedding reception. Look how skinny my dad is.
What a good lookin couple.
This is mom and dad when they came to visit us this summer. We had a wonderful time. I am counting down the days until I get to see them again. 70 and counting! I am so blessed and thankful to have these two people in my life. Happy Birthday to both of you!!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

St George Marathon

Yesterday St George held their annual marathon. It is one of my favorite days here. It is so inspirational to me to watch these runners accomplish what they have trained so hard for. Here are some facts about the marathon:
15th Largest Marathon In The USA

Over 10,000 participants signed up but only 7000 could be accepted

You can qualify for the Boston Marathon from this race.

Runners from all over the USA & nine foreign countries were represented.
Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Great Britain, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, Japan, Mexico and the US.

60% Male Runners - 40% Female Runners

There are 37 Runner & Wheelchair Divisions to compete in.

Over 200,000 cups are used at 15 Aid Stations along the route.

Over 4,250 gallons of water and 1,960 gallons of Gatorade hydration drink are consumed.

Based on past races, it was expected that approximately 80% of the registered runners will finish the race - all 26 miles and 385 yards!

We sit at the mortuary to watch. The mortuary is at the 25 mile mark. We get to see people at their worst AND best at this point.
It rained and was chilly. It was cooler last year also. I wonder how many people pray that it is cool on this day. Hmmm. . . .
Anthon and Dan
This is one of Robbs bosses, Todd. (That's Bud under the umbrella)
Robb's other boss, Ron. Our home teacher ran and actually qualified for Boston. He was too quick for me to take a picture. Great job, Randy!!
Another sign. Congratulations to all the runners. Robb is going to train and participate next year. I know he will do wonderful. Good luck babe!
(Also it was Hopes birthday. She is now 17. Happy Birthday beautiful!!!)

Friday, October 3, 2008

I AM

I've been tagged.

i am: woman
i think: my underwear needs to match my shirt
i know: my life is 100% better this year than last year
i want: my family closer
i have: a pos car
i dislike: racism and bigotry
i miss: my mom
i fear: that I will be a grandma sooner that I want
i feel: wicked glad that it is Friday
i hear: 80s music and the phone ringing off the hook
i smell: lavender vanilla lotion
i crave: my husbands touch
i cry: at commercials
i usually: don't hold in a laugh
i wonder: if its going to rain during Bud's tournament
i regret: not being a better example to my kids
i love: Mt Dew
i care: about people that need extra help
i always: sleep in 10 minutes too long
i worry: that I will lose a family member
i am not: ditzy
i remember: sitting in the hospital after having everyone of my kids thinking that this is the best day of my life
i believe: in karma
i dance: very badly..... but I still dance
i sing: harmony to every song
i don’t always: eat breakfast
i argue: with my teenage daughters
i write: lists (I LOVE lists!!)
i win: drawings, etc. (I am very lucky)
i lose: everything in my big bag
i wish: I had no financial troubles
i listen: to people complain everyday. Its very uplifting =)
i don't understand: the bail out - Who does????
i can usually be found: with my family
i am scared: of bats and snakes
i need: an exercise regime
i am happy: when my house is clean
I tag: Michelle, Kristin, Linda, Nina and Jennie