Sunday, September 29, 2013

Cado's Homecoming 2013

 Cado and Jace switching suspenders before their dates.  I was impressed that they actually cared about matching. 
They spent the day in Provo at Jump On It and Olive Garden.

Everyone came to our house and fondued.  It was a new event for all of them and we had a few cooking issues, but other than that, we think it was a success.

We knew Landon loved the shrimp because when we cleared his plate, it was filled with little shrimp tails!

Cado and Jace both look like nerds in this picture but their dates look good!

Emily came and fondued with Mariah.
 

Heading to the dance.

We can say that the dinner was well supervised.  The Winn's, Woolstenhulme's and us all stayed, served and then had our own little parent fondue party afterwards!  We don't mind eating leftovers.
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Mariah Turns 14!!!

 Mariah's birthday was on Friday.  You can see that Cado decorated her doorway and made her a heartfelt birthday card.  (The balloons that he got the night before really helped with this activity.)
   She actually had a home cooked breakfast waiting for her.  :)
 And she wore her new birthday clothes to school.  After school, Jordan Stevens surprised her and took her to Ellies for a treat and gave her a big bouquet of balloons.  Unfortunately, they weren't tied very well and as soon as she handed them to Mariah, they all floated away.  The good thing is that Jordan's mom caught it all on video and it was pretty funny!
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Homecoming Week

 I could hear laughter downstairs the other morning and so I went down to check it out.  I found Mariah and Cado in his room and Cado was creating his very own mascara mustache for "Flashback Wednesday" at school.  He even dug Dave's letterman's jacket out of the old chest and it fit him perfectly.   I told him that he needed the tighty shorts if he wanted to really be "genuine" but he didn't go that far which I am probably grateful for!

His homecoming date came and decorated his room while he was out and about.
 Fortunately, she was nice and didn't trash it with glitter and confetti and all of that stuff that we are still vacuuming up from last year.
   Cado had a lot of Mike and Ikes to count to see if she was really saying YES>
   To top off the night, he had his surprise birthday gift from the Whitings just waiting for him.  It's a Potato Popper.  What could be more exciting.  You put a water balloon in it and pass it around to all of your besties until it pops!  Oh the Whitings come up with the greatest gifts.  No wonder he is the most popular kid on the block.
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Friday, September 27, 2013

Cado's Hunting Story for English 1010



My First Hunt
Bzzzzz! Bzzzzz! I suddenly wake up to the vibrating sound of my alarm clock. I reach over and pick up my phone to turn it off and realize that it is only 3:00 a.m. This is way too early to wake up for a silly hunt I think to myself. I squirm out of bed and immediately feel the want to crawl back into the safety of my warm covers. I reach out my arms to turn on the light and quickly realize how bright it is.  After closing my eyes for a few seconds, they finally adjust. There, in the middle of the bedroom floor, lay all my hunting clothes that I had previously set out the night before. I grudgingly put them on thinking that this whole event is a waste of my precious sleeping time. I brush my teeth and make my way to the upstairs to find my brother and dad anxiously ready to go. There are a few significant memories that will remain with us throughout our lives. Little did I realize that this early morning would become one of them.
Now for a little background:  the Law’s and hunting are two words you normally don’t put in the same sentence. My family and I had done a little hunting but had never killed anything. In fact my dad had taught me that a successful hunt meant going up to the mountains, eating a tasty Dutch-oven supper then going home, empty handed, the next morning. When I was fourteen, I decided I wanted to take hunters safety because my friends were taking it as well. The following year my brothers and I put in for a once in the lifetime hunt, in the Uintah Bookcliffs, never thinking we would actually get it.  People normally wait ten to fifteen years for this opportunity.  With my luck though, I drew out my very first year! With this lucky, draw the Law’s were going hunting.  
It is now 3:30 a.m. and I look out the window and see bright headlights coming up our lane. I yell to the others that Ken, our hunting guide and the only person who truly knows how to hunt, is here and we head out the door. I realize that it’s pretty chilly in the middle of the night at the end of November. My dad packs the supplies in the back of Ken’s truck and we all jump in. The smooth road lulls me to a deep sleep. I slumber for a precious hour when I abruptly wake up from hitting a bumpy dirt road. We drive another thirty minutes until we decide to stop and look around.
Ken pulls out his binoculars and immediately sees a small herd of elk. He can see a couple elk bulls but isn’t close enough to know how big they are or if there is the prize bull we are looking for. The decision is made to hike closer to get a better look. We get the supplies we need and my dad hands me the gun. This is the point where it hits me: I am scared to death of this gun. It is a 338 which is a huge weapon that is used to take down the biggest of animals. I’ve never shot this gun before and I’m terrified it’s going to knock me down when I try.
The others, one at a time, crawl through the barbwire fence. I have no choice but to awkwardly follow as I maneuver the gun. The sun is finally starting to rise and it’s just cold enough that I can see my breath. I have so much adrenaline at this point that the cold doesn’t bother me anymore. We start trekking up a small hill and hike for a half an hour going in and out of trees. I can smell the fresh scent of pine and eventually the trees begin to fade out and we come to a large clearing.
I dodge patches of mud form the recent snow melt. Ken guides the way, telling us to walk quietly and not to talk. I follow Ken and I know why we haven’t seen the elk. Most would think my brother and dad were trying to step on every stick possible. We trudge on and by this time I just want to turn back and go to the truck. My legs feel heavy and my arms ache from holding the gun.  We hike for another half hour when we see a small brown shadow that we know is a bull elk off in the distance.
If my adrenaline wasn’t going crazy before, it sure was now. I can feel my heart pounding thinking that it was going to scare the bull off.  I can’t believe this is really happening and can’t help but think this is definitely the biggest animal the Law family will ever find. Ken tells my dad and brother to stay behind so they won’t scare off the bull. Ken and I creep closer till were about one hundred yards away. He hands me the gun and holds the shooting stick out for me to rest the gun on. I can’t focus the scope onto the bull because I’m shaking so badly. I gaze into the scope and right when I see something that looks like an elk, I impulsively fire. I have no clue if I hit it or not. It’s still standing in the same place. Ken tells me to fire again, so I do. I fire a total of three ear shattering shots when the bull starts to walk nonchalantly out of our view.
None of us know if my bullet hit the bull or if I was completely off. By this point my brother and dad come over and we decide to start walking towards where the elk once stood.  As we get closer we can tell where he has been walking. We follow the trail and suddenly see a small spot of blood on the frosty, muddy ground. At this point I can’t believe that I actually may have hit him. We walk about twenty more feet and there behind a small blue spruce lay one of the most majestic animals I have ever seen. I feel humble and in awe at the same time.
Sometimes a moment in time will freeze and be with us forever. That chilly, November morning, when I pulled myself out of bed and grudgingly got dressed to go hunting, is one of those significant moments. The darkness of the night, the weight of the gun, the pounding of my heart, and the awe I felt, standing next the magnificence of that bull elk, will be forever engrained in my heart.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Half Marathon #6


We survived our sixth half marathon on Saturday.  Once again we ran the Uintah Half Marathon in Vernal and once again we finished.  Fortunately the tshirts were cuter than last years, but the medals weren't quite as awesome.
 
 

I did win first for my age division.  Does that mean that I am just getting old or that I am getting fast???  It really doesn't matter either way.  All that matters is that I got the medal! :)  My time was 1:53 and Dave's was 3:00.  Still a little behind me, but he had his running buddies join him.  He is the most famous runner in the whole race.
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Sunday, September 8, 2013

World's Cutest Clogging Teacher

 
 
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Our First Visit With Hunter!


This weekend we got to go to Logan to see little Hunter.  We were excited to see him and are pretty sure the feeling was mutual.  

We visited with him for three days.  This is basically what he looked like for all three.  That little guy just slept and slept and slept.

He was never phased about who was holding him.
 

He didn't mind sleeping through the Union versus Uintah football game.

Even when Dayton would lift him up and wiggle his arms and legs they would just fall like noodles and he would...keep sleeping.

We spent a lot of time just watching that little boy sleep.
 

Dayton decided to take Cado and Roo for a ride in his "hot" rental car as his is getting fixed.  I guess loaner cars aren't quite as fancy when they are coming from the repair shop.  But I was soooo impressed.  This little Geo Metro had over 300,000 miles!  So, obviously the repair shop knows how to keep a car going.

Bo spent some time with us and he and Roo played on Great Grandma Floyd's "Light Up Organ."  That thing just mesmorizes all who come.  We are easily entertained and I remember turning it on as a kid and loving to see those keys lite up.  Looks like things haven't changed.

We made one final stop on our way out of town this morning and we finally saw some eyeballs!

But not for too long.

This is my very favorite picture of all.  Hunter AWAKE...looking intently as his cute Aunt Roo!
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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Baby Hunter

Hunter David Law was born one week late but happily greeted by Dayton and Brooke.  He arrived at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 31 weighing in just two ounces less than his daddy did at 7 pounds 6 ounces and 20 inches.  We are excited to meet this little guy!

Bean Time


It's a good thing that I got a pressure cooker this year because Blaine's garden is working out just awesome for use.  About every three days we are getting a harvest of beans that is about this big!  Those plants amaze me.  Anyway, the kids have become much better "pickers" and they are quite skilled at their snapping skills now.  I spend my time in the kitchen getting those beans in their cans.  This night I was up until 2 a.m. canning them.  Lesson learned....don't start canning after coming home from a family reunion!
 
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The Once Every Twelve Years Floyd Family Reunion!


Sand and Whitney and Ashley. 
My cousin Alissa Weller has been planning a Floyd reunion ever since her parents left on a mission 18 months ago. In that time both her father's sisters died and he is the last living sibling.  So the reunion was planned for two days after they arrived home.  Our Call family didn't really chat about who would be going to the reunion.  In fact no one thought anyone else would be going.  That guilt, let each of us to say to our own families, "we better go to represent "mom...or she will kill us!"  So needless to say, by the end of the afternoon...Dale's familly had shown up, we had shown up, Jim's family had shown up and even DeeAnne and Anson had arrived.  We were all quite surprised to see each other arrive.  In the end, our family had the very best representation and we are certain that mom was smiling!

They tie dyed shirts.
 

The Call Boys hanging out.
 

Cousins.
 

The whole HUNGRY group.

Anson, DeeAnne and Uncle Dave.

Cado, Jackson, Justin

Everyone was very entertained with the "Fly Zapper."

The Dianne Call Family
 

The Beverly Welch Family

Me and my wonderful cousins.  I only have 16 on this side of my family.  Eight made it.  I guess that is a pretty good turn out!  Back row:  Lori, Jim, Dale, Jim (kind of weird that both sisters named a son that!), DeeAnne
Front:  Shirlene, Alissa, Misty
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