Monday, November 12, 2007

Fox Hollow Cootie Invitational

The Fox Hollow Ward held its first (and possibly last) Cootie Invitational tournament on Friday, November 10, a night of high adventure, cheap (diminishing-ward budget-compatible) thrills and light refreshment.
Participants were awarded points for taking the time to RSVP for the event, arriving promptly at or prior to 7:02, winning rounds of cootie couples, mixed cooties and cootie genders. Cries of injustice were sounded during the cootie puzzle event about variances in the degree of difficulty encountered between 24 piece puzzles.




Previously hidden talents were revealed during the cootie mascot and cootie cheer events.




















1st place - Mike Nelson
2nd place - Catherine Edwards in sudden death cootie rolloff over...
3rd place - John Jensen

















Monday, October 29, 2007

P-word

It's probably about time to publish this..... names have not been changed...
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The sacrament had been dispensed. The deacons took their seats.
New move-in Kyle Bunker took the podium to speak.
With ease and gentle confidence Kyle showed no signs of stress.
I settled back, half-listening to another youth address.

With wandering mind, I wasn't sure I'd heard what echoed next
When Kyle took a detour from his neatly written text.
He thought himself a Lamanite, a warrior with great will
Until he spied the Nephite soldiers storming down the hill.
The mighty Nephites, armed with swords, and shielded toe-to-head
Filled this unshorn Lamanite with thoughts of fear and dread.
So Kyle had set this brilliant scene. The Lamanites would scatter.
He used a certain phrase to say how he would void his bladder.

I wasn't sure I’d heard him right. I didn’t trust my ears,
But peeking up, my hearing was confirmed by chuckling peers.
Brent Snelgrove’s mouth was tightly clenched. I couldn’t see his teeth,
But judging from his tear-filled eyes a loud laugh lurked beneath.
Mark Pixton’s shoulders quivered as he tried hard not to laugh.
A wave of smirks and chuckles meant that others heard the gaffe.

I couldn’t see the bishop on his lofty front-row perch.
Bet he’d never heard that p-word in such context at the church.
Lowell Bunker is a quiet man. He fidgeted in place.
A look of utter horror flushed his usual tranquil face.
The Bunker children were surprised what sibling Kyle had said.
Older brother Gary thought, “Oh brother, you are dead”.
The word would be prohibited if there were such a list.
I glanced at Sister Bunker and it looked like she was perturbed.

When the meeting ended mother sprinted up the aisle
To have a teaching moment ‘lest that word come into style.
It is a lasting memory, not forgotten by the flock.
‘Twas the day that Kyle Bunker used that p-word in his talk.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Smoky Hill stuff


Iron Chef - 2006










Summer 2007 - Colorado Cares






Mt. Bierstadt hike






Awful Waffle



Iron Chef 2007















Barbecue - September 26, 2007

Thursday, September 20, 2007

The Texas Adventure with Grandchildren

Several months ago we were informed by our daugher Ali, that her highly motivated husband Adam had won a trip for two to Venice, Greece and points in between and that Ali would be delivering a new granddaughter a few short weeks before the departure for the cruise. We enthusiastically accepted the invitation to watch their children for 10 days or so, while they enjoyed a child-free respite. They departed for the long flight to Europe on Thursday, September 6.

A few highlights - A trip to the pediatrician to try to ascertain the cause of the rash speckling the head and upper abdomen of 5 week old Annie. Hyrum, not many days removed from having needles injected into his bum at the same pediatrician's office, being quite worried about a repeat of the prior experience cried when Dr. Holley entered the examination room. We stopped to feed ducks on the way back home before settling in to await the end of the sisters' school day.




We were exposed to the intricacies of dropping off students before school and picking them up after from school and got to experience Grandparents Day and those appetizing and tasty school lunches.....



During the evenings, the grandparents enjoyed a wide range of cooperative behavior related to homework, meals and bathing...



Grandpa and Grandpa split up one evening - Grandma going to the school for 3rd grade back to school night. Grandpa taking Clara and Emma to a school-sponsored skate night at the local Bruisatorium. Bug Juice was purchased on the way home from skating. Clara seemed to be enjoying skating with a certain boy....



We also made an excursion to Chucky E Cheese for games and pizza.




On the last Saturday, we took a duck tour of Austin and made a quick excursion to the Austin Zoo where we rode the train, got hot and perspired.




The following Sunday morning, Annie was blessed at church in another beautiful Grandma Deanna-knitted christening dress. Annie's parents were still sleepy from the long flight home.