Splash pad and camping in the back yard

Started my day!

I run to keep up with the breakfast calories! We made Waffle Love waffles with lemon curd, and real whipped cream. Okay, this really was dessert to start off the day. You can see the sugar pearls in the waffles 🙂 They were really sweet, but delicious.

We went to the water park. This is the only park that is open in the valley, so it was packed!

Eli didn’t care. He was shooting everyone with water.

He played with every kid at the park.

We had fun!

We came home and set up the tent in the back yard.

For dinner, they roasted hot dogs.

Eli’s school introduced him to hot dogs. He came home one day saying how delicious they were and we needed to try them. So we roasted them and he loved every bite.

I can’t do hot dogs. Hot dogs are 8992 reason why I’m vegetarian. Except for fish. I can do fish. So for dinner I had grilled tilapia with lemon sauce, mashed potatoes, and roasted chick pea salad with a dollop of avocado dressing.

Time for bed. Eli was too excited and had a hard time getting to sleep. He didn’t think we were serious about sleeping in a tent!

He had the best day and ended with the best night!

A Little Bit of Everything

A little bit of random things during our week.

During one of my runs Eli found a spot to rest. I sure love this little boy.

My favorite bakery is finally open! They were closed for two weeks 🙂 Mrs. Bakers bakery. LOVE their cookies….

…and their cakes. Okay, everything in that bakery is my favorite! This is why I put in the miles. I don’t have any control 🙂

Went to the swimming pool. It’s the middle of August and this is the first time we have been out to a pool. I know, I know. But we are just not water people.

The grass at the pool. Social distancing circles. Ha!

Eli practiced floating on his back. He is really excited for swimming lessons this winter.

Working on his arts and crafts.

In church I asked him to put on his mask. I looked over and saw this. He is a true 5 year old.

Superhero! Lots of dressing up in costumes in our house. He has the best imagination.

Last of the randomness. I needed to get shoes for Eli’s school uniform. It was a challenge to find black on black with a low price point. He is so hard on shoes. I didn’t want to spend a lot, because I have to replace them often. After shopping around for a few weeks, I found some for $2.00!!

So I purchased 2 pair in every size! Ha!

Trial lake. A day of hiking.

Eli put on my floppy hat and said he was ready to go! We were ready too! We had a day of hiking planned.

We drove a few miles down the road to the trail head of Ruth lake.

The beginning of the trail was very rocky and dusty. About .5 miles in, it was green and VERY beautiful.

A fun little bridge to cross.

Every direction was just beautiful.

Many ponds along the way. The water was so clear, it reflected everything.

One mile and an hour later, we made it to Ruth lake.

After lunch, we walked around and we found lily pads! The last time I saw lily pads with flowers was in Giverny, France. This was a delightful surprise.

Lots of wild flowers.

We caught the end of wild flower season. If we were here 2 weeks ago, this place would have been blooming with color.

We walked around the lake and found many spots that would be great to set up a tent. Many plans were made today for next years backpacking!

On the drive back to the camp ground, we stopped at Pass lake do do some fishing.

Teaching Eli how to fly fish.

Back at camp, we took the boat out to do more fishing. On the other side of the lake we saw this rock river bed that went up the mountain. We wanted to see what was on top, so we docked and made our way up the river. Like I said, this is a day of hiking. 🙂

At the top of the river, we came to a secluded meadow.

These Uinta lakes are just the most beautiful lakes I have been to. After walking around a bit, we found another spot to do some camping. We have a lot planned for next year!

Trial lake. A day of fishing.

The second day at the lake was packed with fishing!

I started my day with running. Of course. Only 2 miles. The hills were brutal. Paul made me feel better telling me it’s harder to run in higher elevation. Okay, sure. 🙂

For breakfast we had mascarpone cheese pancakes and fruit. Due to being a crazy year, this was our first camping trip out with the trailer. I didn’t take inventory of what we needed before we left, we just packed what we needed and left. So today we found out we didn’t have cups or forks. The only cups we had in the trailer were mini dixie cups. 🙂

It was a great day to be out on the water.

Captain Eli! This was his highlight. He was constantly asking to steer the boat. And we were constantly asking him to turn away from the bank, other boaters, and to slow down! He kept cranking up the speed every chance he got.

When Eli wasn’t captain, this is where we found him. Hanging over the side playing with the water.

This is where you found me. Reading and snacking.

Eli caught his first fish!

After a few hours in the boat, he really wanted to get out and swim. He didn’t last that long. It was a nice day out, but the water was freezing!

That evening we had tin foil dinners. LOVE them. They are tasty and clean up is the best! Eli thought it was funny to put our food in the fire and then actually eat it! We had salmon, squash, mashed potatoes, and monkey bread. This is the first time I did bread in foil and it worked! It was a little toasty on the bottom, but that was easy to scrape off 🙂

Apple crisp for dessert. This is also a first for me. It turned out pretty good! We definitely will be doing this one again.

Not only was it tasty, but it was a bribe to get Eli to finish his squash. 🙂

That evening, Paul taught Eli how to fly fish. Listen to that laugh. We have such a cute little boy!

Trial Lake

We had a wonderful 4 day stay at Trial lake.

I need to make note we stayed in camp site 9. This was the best spot in the campground. This was our view. No neighbors, just lake. It was also nice to head down the hill with the boat and not have to drag it across the camp ground and then down a hill.

Eli didn’t waste any time. He immediately pulled out his toys and played in the dirt.

And then played with water in the dirt.

Many buckets of water came up 🙂

That evening we made s’mores.

I didn’t have to ask little Pea to get into his pajamas that night, or any of the nights. He hopped in bed and was slurring his words while reading his book. He played hard!

Weekend at the cabin the last day :(

After running the brutal hills yesterday, I skipped running and we went for a hike instead. We went to Ledgefork Trailhead.

We started out on Erickson Basin Trail.

Paul took his backpack for a trial run. He packed it with his sleeping bag, tent, stove, water filter, bottle of water and little snacks. It weighed 14.8lb. This isn’t everything he needs for a full pack, but for a trial run, it wasn’t bad. We are planning on doing a backpacking trip later this summer.

Eli was too funny. He kept handing me things. Flowers, and magical leaves. He is such a cute boy!!

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We hiked to a river and tried out the water pump with a filter. A hose goes into the river, you pump out the water and it filters it into a bottle.

How does it taste? Really good. Who needs to purchase a $2.00 bottle of sparkling water? 🙂

Eli begged me to have my phone to play a game. It’s been 2 days without electronics and he is going crazy. Paul told him if he spots a deer before he does he can have the phone. That got Eli’s attention and sure enough, Eli spotted one we missed!

We headed back to the cabin and packed up and headed home.

At home after we unpacked the truck, Eli wanted to watch TV for min. This is how I found him. Why did he have is hiking pack on? He said so he didn’t have to get up to get water. Nice. Good thing we are an active family and we get out often or I would be worried!

Weekend at the cabin day two

The next morning, I pulled myself out of bed and went running.

Hill after hill. This picture does’t look like that big of a hill, but it was a 70% downhill grade 🙂 I felt like I was back at the Swiss Mountains! They were steep and kept going. Every turn was another hill.

I could only do two miles. Brutal!

The run was worth it. Breakfast of french toast bake, fresh berries, and real cream!

We packed a lunch and drove up the street to Smiths and Morehouse lake and took out the canoe.

Eli enjoyed his ride 🙂

Getting a 5 year old around water is a no brainier that he will get us and himself wet. He really liked having water ALL around him.

Eli couldn’t help it. When we got closer to shore, he jumped off and went swimming 🙂

After lunch we took the bikes out for a bike ride.

Our bike path started out like this…

The trail ended like this.

This was the best picture out of the weekend! Toward the end of the trail, we followed the river and there were nothing but bugs, and mosquitoes! EVERYWHERE. We tried to take a quick selfie and this is what we took 🙂

I ended my evening like this. 🙂 Being out on the the deck every morning and every evening with chocolate milk and my kindle was my highlight of the weekend.

Weekend at the cabin

The temperatures have been in the high 90’s. It’s summer! It’s hot in the valley and work is getting stressful. We need a break! Paul suggested we pack up and take the trailer somewhere for the weekend. Stress is what I felt. Stress getting things packed, stressed setting up camp, and just as I start to de-stress, it will be time to pack up and head home.

Paul had another idea of going to Chris’s cabin for the weekend. Fabulous idea! I was packed in an hour 🙂

We packed up the truck and we headed out to the cooler mountains.

We arrived at the cabin and Eli didn’t waste a second. He was up the stairs and started playing with the remote control cars.

Want to see what a 5 year old takes pictures of? This made me laugh when I saw them. He took pictures of many angles of this truck, and also took a really cute video as well 🙂

We ended the day with Eli reading a book to us, and watching Netflix. This is a much needed get away!

2020 Pandemic – July

The pandemic is still here. How has the pandemic effected our lives during the month of July?

Paul is still working from home. He says his highlight of the week is watching the garbage man come by. He needs to get some new highlights.

How has this pandemic affected the store? There is a shortage of coin! Who knew? I didn’t. How are we short of coin? The majority of the population are still staying home and not spending money, and if they spend money they are using credit cards, not cash. So, their coin sits at home instead of being circulated into the system.

I found this out I went to the bank to get my weekly change. They told me this was the last time I can get a large order of coin. I can only get 10 rolls of coin a week. 10 rolls of coin will last me 2 days 🙂 So, I have recruited Paul and my parents to make bank runs for me so I don’t have to go daily.

Grocery stores are back to normal. All shelves are stocked and I can find everything I need/want. Milk prices have finally come down. They were $0.60 higher for the last few months. Several other food items went up after the panic shopping, but I only documented and followed milk. So if milk is back to normal, maybe other items are back to normal as well?

Finally! Retail stores are opening!

My mother and I went shopping one morning and it was so fun. I sure miss being out with my mother. We always do a shopping trip with each other once a month, so it was nice to finally get out.

Church is still the same with home church and one day a month for 45 minutes in the church building. The Primary presidency put together a fun thing for the primary children. They dressed up their razor as an ice cream truck and delivered ice cream to all the primary children. They even had music! Can’t have an ice cream truck without music!

Eli was sooo excited! He was out front sitting on his blanket, just waiting for them to come by.

Out of all the ice cream, he chose a Popsicle.

Speaking of church… One Sunday we went for a hike into the mountains and had our church lesson on a log. That was fun! We definitely will be doing this again.

Hmmm…anything else for July? I think I covered it all.

Neowise comet

This is the Neowise comet. Not bad, considering we were watching the comet in a VERY lit neighborhood. We wanted to head out to the desert where it was darker, but with it being late and Eli in bed, we couldn’t.

Waiting for it to get dark.

Funny story. To me, anyway. Yesterday Paul and I went out to see the comet. We couldn’t get our telescope to work, and Aaron and my parents couldn’t find the comet. Even with my detail description, of: Look across the street, find the electrical box, follow the fence up to the sky until you see two stars, then slightly move to your left and there it is! Well, since they live in a totally different neighborhood, obviously the electrical box as a starter point wouldn’t work for them. See, funny to me. I’m giggling all over again.

So, since they had a working telescope and we had visual on the comet, we decided to get together tonight and see the comet. Hopefully a little closer than with binoculars.

Even Lulu came 🙂

So, where is the comet again? Here. For the next few days anyway.

I’m glad they come over. It’s always fun with Aaron, of course, but look at the picture he took with the telescope. Not bad with it being so bright out with the street lights, and neighbors lights.

And it’s not a proper gathering without food! No, I didn’t make this, but I wish I had. It was delicious! Cheesecake topped with fruit.

As always, we had a great time together as a family.