Finally!

After years of wanting to purchase some property and build a new home, we are now in the position to start looking. The stores are sold and we now have the time to continue with our goals in life.

Since March we have been looking everywhere! In the valley, up north, and down south. In each area there were only a few lots to choose from. Those lots were the left over “junk” from what the other builders didn’t want. These were either odd shaped lots, on a cliff or next to a busy road, and all of them were extremely over priced.

Paul kept looking and one morning he found one. It was only on the market for four days so we had to act fast. With the price wars and lots not lasting long, we drove up that afternoon.

When we pulled up to the lot, Eli immediately went out running to explore. The lot was in a beautiful area and quiet. Eli ran around, explored and found the chickens. Both neighbors around the property have chickens and one has a goat.

We knocked on the neighbors door to ask some questions about the lot and neighborhood. The neighbors were extremely nice and Eli ran off with their 4 kids and started to slide down the crazy slide. I have to take pictures the next time we are there. Worry one solved: We were worried Eli wouldn’t have many friends is such a rural area. Not a problem.

A few days later something was bother Paul, but he didn’t know what it was. We were in the process of doing due diligence and the issue of the sewer kept coming up. NO one knew about the sewer. Where it was or where the property was to be hooked up. Paul was on the phone for several days with the city and the two neighboring cities.

Well, no one could find the answer so we had to go and dig. This is what we found…

Just digging our hole trying to find the sewer and two deer come wandering in.

We were sold. We needed the property. We need deer to pass through our property every night.

We needed to make this work. Paul called the city the next day and even called some guy working outside nearby with his shovel to go to the property and take a look to see if he could find the sewer connection, and he did!

Well, we found the issue to the sewer and it’s not hooked up anywhere. Paul’s worry must have been this sewer, because now this was solved, Paul felt good about the property. More negotiations later and the property is ours! We are SOOO excited.

Overnight at Shingle Creek

First backpack trip of the year! It was sure nice to plan a trip and not have to worry about stores or employees. Friday morning we decided to go, so we packed up and left Saturday morning. Easy as that!

For the first backpack overnighter we wanted a quick hike. Nothing too crazy because we knew Eli wouldn’t be able to go very far. We went up Mirror Lake Highway, and hiked up Shingle Creek Trailhead.

Me and my bear spray. Won’t stay the night without it!

Six years ago today, Eli was being carried up and now…

He carries his own pack! Sometimes in front, but at least he is carrying it! 🙂

We brought the hand held radios. These radios are a life saver on the trail. Eli is occupied the whole time. No complaints the whole way up.

Bribery helped as well. 🙂

About 1/3 way up we crossed a fun bridge.

I didn’t notice when I took the picture, but my watch didn’t say the mileage. We hiked about 1.2 miles to our campsite. We took our time and had to look at EVERY ant. 🙂 An hour later we came to the most beautiful clearing and set camp.

Paul made dinner.

We tried a new dinner from Backpackers Pantry. Three cheese mac and cheese. It was good. I still recommend the vegetarian lasagna, which I had for dinner.

Eli loved it. Not sure because it was just noodles and cheese or because he ate out of a bag, ha!

We did try something different. We brought up instant mashed potatoes and a steam zip lock bag. Extremely cheaper that the Backpacker Pantry meals. It worked just fine. We will be doing that again the next trip.

We played some games in the tent and it was lights out.

I need to take a picture of my sleeping bag. The outside says it will keep me alive 🙂 at 15′ . I know it wasn’t near 15′, but the temperature got down there a bit and I was chilled all night. Between the cold, my usual insomnia, and Little Pea waking me up, I think I got about 4.5 hours of sleep. Daylight didn’t come fast enough. How did Paul sleep? He slept fine!

After breakfast we did a little fishing.

Eli was fascinated by the bugs in the water. The water skeeters were his favorite. He also tried to catch the baby fish.

I don’t know what it is with boys and water, but he wanted to get into the river all morning. He started with putting his feet in the water.

Which led to getting into the water. He had so much fun this weekend.

Time to head back.

Eli found a lot of wooden “tools” over the last two days that he had to take home. Although he wanted them, I ended up carrying them. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to carry sticks!

Mother’s Day

Mother’s day was a really wonderful day.

Eli drew another picture for me.

Paul made pumpkin waffles. Yes. He at the whole thing and half of mine!

Went to my parents for dinner. Random, but I have to mention. Look at the ice my parent’s fridge makes! They are balls of ice. Never seen ice like this.

Makes the picture of water look fabulous. I need one. No, not the ice, the fridge!

My mother gave me the most wonderful gift. She is so thoughtful and knows me. Cookie dough mix from Great Harvest. LOVE it. I have the best mom!

It was my mothers birthday as well. She picked up her cake from Mrs. Bakers. I love the icing.

Look at these flowers. They were delicious!

I’m so grateful to be a mom. Paul and I didn’t think it was going to happen. So many long and emotional years and mother’s days in the past. It’s been 6 years since I became a mom and it’s still incredible that I have the opportunity to raise this little boy. This is such a special day for me. I’m so glad I can celebrate it!

Bee Update

Since this is a bee blog, I guess I should have a bee update.

The bees are in.

They seem to be happy. 🙂

Went for my run today. Saw these little guys. It’s spring!

I have upgraded my weights from 10 lb to 15lb. They are heavy! They are giving me a great workout.

Eli came over to workout with me.

My summer slippers arrived! I think they look pretty cute!

Went to another cooking class at Siragusa’s.

The chef.

We learned how to make wedding soup.

Fettuccine alfredo.

For dessert, cannoli cupcakes. Fabulous dinner. Can’t wait for their next cooking class.

Monday Luncheon

Aaron picked out a fun place for today’s lunch. We went to Rio Grande Cafe. The restaurant was in an old fire station.

Mexican. The portions were huge!

Dad came with which was fun. Aaron did a split picture on his camera to get all of us sitting at the table. Worked well.

After lunch we went to Delice for dessert.

I was a little disappointed in my choices. The gal said this was a buttercream frosting. She was wrong. Each layer is a mousse. It was really good, but I’m not into mousse cake.

I also tried a chocolate dipped peanut butter cookie. The gal said it was a soft cookie. Again, she was wrong. It was hard. It wasn’t bad, but when we go back, I will try something different. They had some cheesecakes that looked delicious so we will be back to try those!

Monday Luncheon

Woke up to a rainy day washing away my blossoms! 🙂

Today’s Monday lunch is at Sagato. Sagato Bakery and Café is a bakery inspired by the foods of New Zealand, Australia and the Polynesian region of the Pacific.

Mom and I tried the pies. I had the Chicken, had to pick out all the chicken, and mom had the meat pie. Very delicious. Very buttery 🙂 I will definitely be back, but not very often due to the high calorie count, but I will be back!

Aaron got the fish and chips. The fish was red snapper. Very good as well! I told Paul that we will have to come here for our Friday family night this week. But, bring the fry sauce! I guess New Zealand doesn’t do sauce. Normally I’m taking fries from Aaron, but this time he was begging me to have a fry, and I just couldn’t do it. Can’t have the fries, without the sauce!

For dessert, this Koko Samoa Bundt Cake came home with me. They had soooo many treats to choose from it was difficult to choose just one. It was good, but not my favorite. I should have taken pictures of what Mom chose. It was a chocolate croissant of some sort. I had a taste of that one and it was really good. When we go back on Friday, I will have to try out another dessert.

After lunch Aaron came with us to not only one TJMaxx, but two! He must have been working from home for the last year and needed to get out! Ha!

But, it’s always fun with him, even though he was quite nervous in my electric car. 🙂 He was watching the number of miles I had, worried that 100 miles wouldn’t get us home 🙂 He asked me to turn off the heater to save an additional 35 miles!

Never a dull moment on Mondays!

Eli’s 6th Anniversary

Six years ago today, we were sealed as a family.

And this is today!

Paul trying to get Eli to smile properly. He is in this weird smile phase.

There we go! Now if we can get the daffodils to be lively 🙂 We missed bulb season by 2 weeks. Next year we will have to take pictures at the temple a few weeks early 🙂

It was VERY busy at the temple today. There were two weddings, one at each end of the temple so we couldn’t get many pictures.

It was also VERY bright 🙂

We couldn’t open our eyes and look at the camera for long. One, two, three…and we opened our eyes. 🙂 Hoping to get a picture of all three of us and the temple in the background. This will have to do!

We ate lunch at the temple.

We picked up dessert from Avenue Bakery. Eli picked the cannoli.

I picked the cheesecake. Paul, I didn’t get a picture of him…he but he got a jelly filled donut. 🙂

He opened a few gifts and loved all of them, until….

We got home and he saw his new bike. He LOVED the bike! Eli, said it was, “the best anniversary ever!”

It’s been 6 years since he came to our family, and I still cry at the temple every year. We are so blessed to have Eli in our family.

Field Trip

Every day for the last week Eli has been asking Alexa, “Alexa, how many days till April 20th?” And today finally came!

Look at that face! He was so excited to go to the farm, and ride the bus!

How did Eli get the goose egg on his forehead?

The night before he was playing with his monster truck that had a pointy end. Every night Eli would put this truck on the head board of his bed. Paul kept telling him it was going to fall and moved it every night. Well, tonight he didn’t move it and it fell on him. Eli wanted to see what it looked like… 🙂

We went to the farm at Thanksgiving Point. I didn’t know they had a farm 🙂 The last time I was here, I ran the Thanksgiving point 1/2 marathon and haven’t been back since, so this was fun.

We were in charge of these 4. They were so cute!

Two stressed out people trying to watch four 6 year olds. 🙂 It was fun and I’m glad we volunteered, but I sure was glad it was for only 1.5 hours. That was enough! I have a lot of respect for his Kindergarten teachers!

Eli loved the farm, but I think he really liked being with his friends. He is my social butterfly.

See! He is only 6 and socializing with the girls. 🙂 He actually thought this little girl was cute since the first day of school. So when he found out she was in our group, he was extremely excited.

This little boy was a sweet one as well. He was by Eli’s side the whole time.

The four of them LOVED the carriage ride. We had to ride it twice.

I was thrilled to have the opportunity to come with Eli on his field trip. It was fun meeting all his friends. I’m looking forward to many more field trips.

Yellow Pine Trail

Hiking season has started! Our first hike of the year is Yellow Pine Trail off the Mirror Lake Highway.

Paul stopped to take a picture and a butterfly landed on his hand. 🙂

Paul and Eli found snow to throw at each other. One snowball got away!

Trying out Paul’s new GPS. This GPS allows us to send text messages with our location, so if there is ever a problem we can get help and it will send a picture of a map with our exact location. We sent a few test texts to Paul’s father to try it out. This will be a fun tool this summer when we do some backpacking.

A mile up and I gained a 60lb passenger! 🙂 Not too much further, we stopped at a stream and turned around.

Back at the bottom of the trail, we jumped into the truck and drove further up the road so Paul and Eli could do a little fishing.

On the way home we stopped for lunch. This sounds crazy, but we like to stop at the Kamas food town for lunch. We love the cheesy potato bites in the deli. Not too special, but they are fantastic. Eli gets the mac n’ cheese of course. 🙂

It was nice to be back in the mountains, but the drive was a bit much for a day trip. The next time we come out this way, we need to do some camping, backpacking, OR purchase a house closer to the canyon, Ha!!