Friday, December 26, 2008
Slacker!
Aubrey is such an amazing girl and I love her more and more every day. She is so excited about life and adventure and pushing her limits. I know that is the definition of most little kids, but she just lights up my life.
Tomorrow morning we are playing b-ball, all the family boys are getting together to test their out-of-shape moxie on the court, haha.
Time to go to bed, I'll update later.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Time to Build
After that I tackled the window. This I thought was going to be tough, but with the right attitude, I know that sounds corny but I decided to have the right attitude today, it turned out being no problem at all. The right attitude by the way included these rules. 1) Work patiently 2) Work cleanly 3) Work Smartly 4) Do it correctly. So with the correct tools and taking my time to do things right it was pretty fun and surprised me how easy it was.
We cleaned the window mold out and slid the old window in for the time being until we can order our new window on Monday. Leslie and I then focused on the floor. I went to Home Depot and grabbed some Backerboard. We spent the next couple of hours laying that down and making the cuts for the toilet and tub plumbing. It looks pretty good if I might say so myself. Leslie screwed everything down with the driver while I made the cuts.
It doesn't sound like much work, but it took me all day, however we did it right and it was fun. Our next projects will be setting the tub, tiling the floor, fixing the roof in the corner where the old water heater vent traveled, setting the new window in and doing the drywall.
Hopefully these next tasks will be complete by the end of October/beginning of November. Peace out!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
My girls
It'll be good though when football season is over so that Leslie and Aubrey can have me 100% back. I'm doing good though right now I think... that is... I think. Aubrey is such a joy right now. I love her soooo much and she is my little beacon of joy and light that I get to see everyday amidst my crazy schedule. Just to get home and see her smile is such a blast.
Aubrey is so pure and full of love, hope, faith and peace. She has her future all before her and I hope that I can be a guide she needs to live a wonderful life. Her mom loves her and takes such great care of her everyday. Leslie could choose no better place than to be with Aubrey taking care of her. I'm such a lucky guy to get such beautiful and happy women in my life.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Funeral, Furnace and Football
Friday, September 5, 2008
Burnin' the candle on both ends
While I thought of how crappy I am for not spending Leslie's b-day night with her... I started thinking, "but I'm finishing the one thing she wanted for her b-day... the basement." I still have to paint the trim and get things put away before it's done and hopefully I can do that tomorrow while I'm watching football. Cougs v Washington baby!
Anyway while feeling bad that I wasn't with Leslie I started thinking about how I am so behind in school right now and how I have a ton of church stuff to do. And how there are a plethora of other tasks around the house that I want to get to. I still have a month or two before it starts snowing again, but there's so much I want to do, and the time will fly.
I have Regional Conference for our stake tomorrow at the Conference Center. Normally I'd drag my feet to go to these, even though I'm Young Men's Pres, but this time I'm really excited to sit down and enjoy the fine talks and messages of the brethren that I know will make me feel better and rejuvenated.
Also tomorrow night I will be visiting the temple with Russ for stake temple night. (Russ and I are in the same stake). We will be doing initiatories and then show face at the chapel session before returning to our homes to see the rest of Utah v UNLV.
TaTa for now... good night.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
The Basement
Tomorrow night I will finish caulking the cracks and nails and will hopefully be able to paint before Thursday, which is when the family is coming over for a BBQ. I'd love to have it done for everyone to see, even though the walls are all still naked and our furniture is, well, non-existent or terribly unwanted and unattractive.
This should definitely help the resale of our house though one day and soon Aubrey will have a place to play downstairs. Maybe if we're still here in a couple of years we could frame off a section of the basement and create another bedroom, but we'll see.
Personally I would love to be working outside and putting a roof on our awning and tile the concrete of our porch, but I know how much Leslie wants this basement to be done, so I'm gonna push through and finish it. I'll post pics as soon as I get some put together.
Oh, and we now have cable... yikes! I don't know if I should be happy now or not. This means I can watch all the sports I want, i.e. ESPN... and I don't think that's a good thing. Oh well, we are getting it cheap for the first six months and I definitely plan on canceling after that. Leslie wanted the cable so that I could watch the games at home instead of at friend's or family houses. But, I'm pretty sure she pushed to get it for her TLC fix. :)
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Red Baldy
Steph Cook, old Solitude patrol friend, came with us today and met us at the house just a few minutes later. She is a lot of fun and it was great to see her again. She drove up to the parking lot below Snowbird by Scotties Bowl and we began the trek from there.
We started skinning at about 7:30-ish and got to the base of Red Baldy around 10:00-ish. However, the fun just began. We followed iron-woman Steph, who broke the whole way up, and summited around 10:45-ish.
On top of Red Baldy we found ice, blistering wind, ice, rocks and ice. It was so wind-blown and crusty, but the view and satisfaction of getting to the top made it all worth it... like every tour we do. :)
After grabbing a few Wheat Thins and chuggin' the rest of my water we took the skins off and got off that peak a.s.a.p. Once we slid past the top rock field of icey goodness, it was nothing but smooth, and I mean smooth skiing! We had a ton of vert to ski to the bottom of Baldy and the entire apron was about shin-deep powder. It was heaven! Each turn effortlessly cut deep into the landscape and left an imprint of satisfaction. My quads, as amazingly huge as they are, still shook from the hike and screamed at me to stop... so I did. About half-way down I pulled off to the side and watched the other two glide on by. The sun peaked out just enough to break the fog and allow for some great vision for the next half of the run. I simply loved it and am so lucky to have friends that push me to experience such fun little adventures.
The ski out was a mix of crust and some soft pow, but once we hit the road (traverse) out it became interesting and comical. The last few turns were "character building," as Greg put it. Translation: ACL tearing... yet we did survive with but a few blisters.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Quick hike... quick run
As you can see it was a bluebird day and the snow at the beginning was rock hard... not fun for the skins once I got on some steeper terain.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Highland Park ski night at Brighton
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tcG_bPU36Ds
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Alta 1_26
Robbie and I had the best day Saturday together. We, unfortunately didn't get there until around 10:00-ish, but that's when the best skiing was to be had. Here's a pic of Robbie standing on top of the cliff he threw a huge lincoln off... well... not really, but you can imagine! We did ski off to the side and hit somethin' not as big, but fun nonetheless.
Ballroom opened right after we got there and we got a sweet run off Baldy shoulder and as we headed back to do it again we noticed the apron above the Sugarloaf to Collins trail had just opened. So we got up there as soon as we could and got some fresh turns... beautiful!
Here's Robbie smokin' the bowl under the cliffs of Devil's Castle. We took the 45-minute traverse to get these goods since we were one of the last in this long line of dedicated rippers. So we trekked to the end of the traverse and it was incredibe!
Robbie in Catherine's Area on our way out to Sunset Peak where we made a lap. It was great back there as was everywhere this day. Doesn't he look hot in his new goggles and helmet. Oakley should hook us up for this sweet shot.
A few more good memories of the day... Robbie's in uhhh... white and I guess I am too.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Tourin' up Maybird Gulch
Here's Greg, the fearlous leader near the top of the tour. He was ticked that his gps was running out of battery.
This is a pic of us about to start skiing the woods down to the road. My legs were mashed potatoes at this point. Greg on the other hand was just gettin' warmed up. This was the toughest part because I felt like my quads were about to explode after a few turns and I'd have to stop and get my strength back. The skiing however... stellar.
This is where we took the skins off and started the desent. We were very conservative in our skiing since we heard of a hollow layer underneath. We didn't want to tempt the avalanche gods today.
Here are a couple videos of the two of us... nothing spectacular, but fun nonetheless. Moellmer's is on the top and mine on the bottom.