Sunday, July 25, 2010

Eddington Family Reunion 2010

This year the reunion was held at the Uintah County Youth Camp just outside of Fort Bridger, WY. Leon wasn't able to take the time off of work, so it was just me and the kids this year. It has been several years since I've been to the Eddington family reunion, and it was great to see everyone.
The first thing the kids found was the fuseball.
Uncle Brian Cragun got a fire going each night, which the kids loved.
The kids also loved the playground, even though it was pretty much just dirt. The first evening they spent hours out there checking it out and exploring the surrounding area.

Jayden has always had a thing for Maddie. The kids were such troopers on the geocache hike. My dad had placed geocache buckets along the trail, split us into teams, and gave us GPS coordinates to the caches. It was a great way to keep the kids motivated through the hike.

This was our geocache team up at the farthest cache above the pond. (Alisun, Aimee, Daniel, Maddie, Dalton, Laurel, Jayden, Cameron, Taylor, Dave, Derek, McKenna, Landon, and Ethan)
Back at the lodge Great-Grandma had her traditional scavenger hunt for the kids. We don't go to every reunion, but my kids remember this activity and look forward to it.
Great-Grandma figured the older kids would find the scavenger hunt a bit too easy, so she had the over-12 kids hide the prizes. I must say that Dallin felt quite important and grown up to be on the hiding end of the hunt.
After lunch the group headed up to the pond for some canoeing and fishing. We called Uncle Scott's canoe the "School Bus."
Uncle Doug was pretty serious about catching a fish, which he eventually did once he abandoned the canoe and all of the crazy kids. Isn't there some child labor law being broken here?
Jayden figured out how to finagle the fish food dispenser to get one or two pellets at a time for free. What a shyster - I'm so proud.
That evening we played some "Minute to Win It" games. Great-grandma even got in on the action.
Needless to say, some of the Eddingtons got a bit competetive with these simple games. It's all about the time, afterall - right?
Even though Leon was not there to protect me from the wild squirrel that got in our cabin, we had a great time. I even learned how to play Pinochle - thanks Alex, Christian and Jeff for finally initiating me into adulthood.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Lake Almanor 2010

Lake Almanor was as GREAT as last year only we weren't able to stay as long. Really, this year's post will look a lot like last year's.
While at the lake we did NOT:
Have a computer,
Watch TV,
Use our phones (much),
Worry about the time,
Go to bed early or get up early,
Get as sunburned as last year - we learned our lesson,
Do our hair or wear make-up for 4 whole days (well, at least I didn't),
Have to cook as much - we took turns between the 3 families,
Count calories,
OR Hear "I'm bored".
Dallin just couldn't wait to try knee boarding again.
The tube got dragged around the lake more than a few times.
Cameron spent a lot of time just floating around on his own tube.
Dallin, Jayden, Allison, Landon, Cameron, and Hayden ready to hit the open water.
The "Wave Runners" got a lot of use.
Jayden added to and guarded that shell collection for several days.
Dallin did his fair share of kickin' back.
And, so did Landon.
The "neighbor's" trampoline was another popular spot.
The kids had a sand castle competition going on that carried over a couple of days. Of course, the dads had to get in on it to "tweek" it just a bit.
I think that canoe logged at least a hundred miles - a good physical outlet for the kids, too.
Night time was all about games - night games on the lawn, card games...
and "Just Dance" competitions on the Wii.
No trip with cousins would be complete without the "couch picture" right before we leave.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Grotto Falls

Since Leon had Monday off for the 4th of July, we felt compelled to do something. I guess we felt like slackers for not going to the Provo parade. So, we headed on down to Payson Canyon to hike up to Grotto Falls. Actually, "hike" is a pretty loose term in this case since it's only .3 miles each way and requires very little effort - perfect for the non-hikers in the group (names will be withheld to protect the innocent).
There were several bridges made from logs and planks of wood that mixed things up a bit.
Leon was the only one to brave the cold water long enough to wade out and stand under the fall.
I guess at one point Landon found the experience too loud for him. The falls are in a cave of sorts and I suppose the sound of the waterfall and all of the people bounced off the walls more than he liked.

Since it was officially a holiday, there were many other families with the same idea. With the water being so cold, we had to wait our turn for the rocks to become available for the photo opp.
Some pretty cold feet (sorry, Laurel and Natalie - just look away).

Monday, July 5, 2010

The 4th of July WEEKEND

One good thing about the 4th of July being on Sunday is we had the whole weekend to celebrate. We did start off a bit early on the 1st of July with fireworks, too. Saturday we went up to my parents' house for a barbecue, swimming, and a gnarly water balloon launching fight (sorry, Natalie for the welt on your arm). Our neighbor had all of his family over for fireworks on Sunday, the actual 4th, so we just HAD to join in, again. Besides, how do you get your kids to sleep when there is a cul-de-sac of people and screaming fireworks?
I've pretty much decided that most fountains look alike. However, my favorite ones are the crackling, sparkler-like ones. Can you see all of the already-used fountains? Good times.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Happy 1st of July!

Okay, so I was informed by my friend/neighbor that I need to update my blog more often. So, this is just for you, Amber. Look familiar? Ha! (I had to pilfer pics - say THAT 5 times fast - from her blog since I was lame and didn't even think about a camera.)

We have recently acquired new neighbors - yippee! So, in an effort to pool our resources and basically keep all the kids up for just one night rather than two, we celebrated Independance Day a tad early. As my neighbor accurately pointed out, boys really never grow up. They just get to play with fire now.

It was good to see Landon warm up to the new kids since he's been a bit shy ("shy" - that's what I'm calling his behavior in an effort to be positive, but anyone who knows Landon will know what I'm talkin' about) these past few weeks.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

We Have a Teenager, Here!

Dallin is now officially a teeager, although he says it feels no different than being 12. Dallin is a good kid and a big help to the family. He survived junior high and I asked him to rate his 7th grade year on a scale of 1-10, 10 being "super, fantastic, best-thing-in-the-world" He gave it a rating of 7 - not too bad for school, eh? Let's just hope that his next 6 years are as good as his last.

Leon thought it would be fun/cool to get Dallin a "real" R/C truck for his birthday - not those "cheap Tyco" things. Since they are a bit pricy for our birthday budget, Dallin helped pay for half of his own gift with money he had saved for over a year. Father and son had fun getting it all set up and couldn't wait for the 8 hours of charging before it's inaugural run. Here they are before, all smiles:

And, here's the underside of the truck after: (notice the broken piece - one of many obliterated parts).
I don't think either of them would have appreciated my taking their picture since there weren't a whole lot of smiles AFTER the inaugural run. Let's just say this sucker was FAST and the curb came up a little sooner than Dallin had expected. Needless to say it was a pretty expensive first run (a few of Dallin's uncles will know exactly how much it costs to repair these "real" R/C's). I just have to look at it as preparation for when he turns 16 and runs his "real" truck into a curb - a much more expensive fix, for sure.
Happy 13th Birthday, Dallin!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Cameron's Baptism

Cameron had been counting down the days to his baptism. It was a good day full of joy, family and friends. Cameron is such a sweet boy, the peacemaker in our home, and has a lot of love to give. (Sorry, kinda' sounds like a "Wednesday's Child", but Cameron IS a sweet kid - most of the time.) It's always touching for me to see Leon exercise his Priesthood to bless our family. I love the way the Gospel is centered around families and allows fathers and other family members to have a direct hand in ordinances like these.
After the baptism we had a backyard family barbecue - what fun!
Grandma and Grandpa came down again the next day for his confirmation. Cameron loved being the center of attention for two whole days - something a middle child doesn't get all that much.
Okay, so this picture just cracks me up! Uncle Jeff was so great to treck it all the way down from Logan, traffic and all. This picture was taken in the middle of a Nerf ambush - can you see the ammo flying?
Thanks, everyone, for helping make this a special day for Cameron.