Tuesday, June 29, 2010

It came!!

This was our birthday present to each other. We love playing the Lego versions of different Wii games. So far we have Indiana Jones I & II, Batman, Star Wars, and now Harry Potter: Years 1-4. It came this afternoon just before Dar left to go to mutual, and he's been intently working on his master's degree project so who knows when we'll actually get the chance to try out our birthday present. I'm just excited it came and can't wait to play it!!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Birthdays, Youth Conference, and Other Things

This is going to be a long post, so bear with me. A lot has happened in the last couple weeks of our summer vacation. I'll start with the most recent.

-Birthdays-
Dar celebrated his big 30 birthday last Thursday while we were at Youth Conference. The group all sang happy birthday to him while rafting down the Colorado River. Not to mention I reminded him all day long that it was his birthday. I couldn't help it! :) Happy birthday, baby!

My 24th birthday was yesterday. We enjoyed a wonderful phone call from Australia - it was great to hear your voices, guys! We miss you!! Then yesterday evening we had both of our families come over, as well as several friends, to enjoy some good food along with cupcakes & ice cream to celebrate with us. We didn't get any pictures though :( Thanks to everyone for all of your birthday wishes!!

-Youth Conference-
This past week, Dar & I had the opportunity to spend 4 days at Youth Conference with our ward. We seriously had a blast getting to know the youth in our ward better and the other leaders and bishopric members who went too. There were 10 youth and 10 leaders who went. We have lots of fun pictures to post, so here we go!

Dar & I left before noon on Wednesday to head down and reserve a camping spot for our group at West Water Canyon on the Colorado river, just west of the Colorado border. We got there several hours before the rest of our group was coming so we decided to take advantage of our time together and do some site-seeing on our own. We drove down to Moab and then out to Dead Horse Point. I seriously love road trips with just the two of us! And the red rocks down there are beautiful!

Day 1 - Wednesday: Road trip & camp set-up
Beautiful scenery on the way to Moab
Dead Horse Point
Potash settling ponds at Dead Horse Point - the view of the water was so pretty!
Me & my sweetie
Some little boys find themselves too close to the edge
Cool night shot Dar took the 1st night at camp
Day 2 - Thursday: White Water Rafting on the Colorado River
The next morning we were up bright and early to have breakfast and prepare the rafts to go white water rafting. The youth all did a great job with helping to get the rafts ready to go.
We even put the bishopric to work :)
The last raft took a lot of hands to get into the water. All hands were needed on deck! It was extremely heavy!!
Skipper ready for launch
The "yellow jacket" gang ready to get in the water!
Loading up & preparing to take off
All done with the fun and ready to return to base camp. They really only suffered sunburns despite all of our pleading to cake on the sun screen. Silly kids :) And when we asked the kids what their favorite part of youth conference was they all said it was the rafting. I'd say it was a success!
Another cool night shot Dar got the 2nd night. Our camp was right on the river. We stayed in the same place for the first 2 nights. The mosquitoes were relentless!!
Day 3 - Friday: Goblin Valley
After breakfast & packing up camp we headed to Goblin Valley. We set camp up again and then set out on a geocache scavenger hunt using GPS. The kids were split up into 2 teams & each team had 4 bags of items to find using the coordinates the leaders gave them. Both teams did a great job & they had a blast using the GPS on their search through Goblin Valley.
Ashley was our trusted guide & honorary GPS navigator
The last bag of items was the hardest for our group. But they finally found it after a while.
Me & Dar at Goblin Valley
The Red Chief from the Peter Pan cartoon was the watchman over our camp the night we stayed at Goblin Valley. We really needed him too - the wind was SUPER intense at times! I had to re-stake down our tent a couple times because of the wind. Luckily it calmed down by the time we were ready for dinner & it wasn't windy at all that night while we slept. Thank goodness!
The youth had to use the items they found during the scavenger hunt to put together a short skit centered around our theme: Joshua 1:9 - Be strong & of a good courage for the Lord thy God is with thee withersover thou goest.
Both groups were extremely creative and did an AWESOME job!
Dar took some more really cool night shots of the beautiful rock cliffs that made up our camping alcove on the last night.
Day 4 - Saturday: Service project & travel home
The kids didn't get a whole lot of sleep the last night because they were playing pranks on each other nearly all night long. We were woken up at 5:00am to the girls laughing hysterically and taking pictures because they had zip-tied the boys tent shut in an attempt to get the boys back for the pranks they had played on the girls the night before. They were planning to wake up early anyway to hike to the top of the cliff to see the partial lunar eclipse that morning. Dar & 1 other leader went with them. I was so tired I stayed to get some more sleep before they came back :)

We did a service project on the way home. We stopped near Salina to clear a hiking trail of garbage & trim back the branches and bushes to make the trail more accessible to hikers and horseback riders who use the trail. While we were waiting for the tools, they played dodgeball.
After the service project we had a final testimony (and I made a fool of myself by bawling my eyes out while trying to share a spiritual thought about being strong and having courage through trials), then we ate at a super yummy Mexican restaurant before driving back home. This was such a fun experience for Dar & I to be a part of, and we know the youth all had a really great time too. Even though we don't have very many youth in our ward, they are all really great kids and I learned so much by watching them this last week.

-Summer fun with the kiddos-
Last Saturday Dar & I were laying out, trying to work on our base tan before we go to Lake Powell next month. When we were done we had some fun eating tons of popsicles and playing with our nieces and nephew on the swings and teeter-totter at Dar's parents house.

-Layton Trip-
A few weeks ago Dar & I went up to Layton to spend some time with my family. We watched my baby brother in his last ballroom dance performance--you did a great job, Sky! We also helped my dad get the pool set up for the summer, and had dinner at my sister's house before coming home. We always have fun when we get to spend time with our families :)

Dar was the only one brave enough to get in the pool so early. The water was freezing!!! It was hose water straight from the house. Definitely not warmed up by the sun yet. Silly boy :)
We got Liam this mega-magnifier for his birthday last month. He absolutely loves it!
Some of the shots, like this one, make me think of the "Elf Yourself" videos.
Dinner at Bri's house. These are cupcakes with an insane about of icing over the top. The kiddos loved them tho!
Hannah
Liam
Baby Dakoda
Our yummy chicken enchiladas
The clouds were soo beautiful!! We had an amazing lightning storm that night.
I think that's it for now. Thanks for reading :) And keep reading because we have many more summer adventures to come!!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Eclipse Part 2 - Aug. 12, 2045

In doing some further research, I (D) found out that there will be an eclipse that runs smack dab through the center of Utah, and much of the United States. You will be able to see it as far north as Salt Lake City to as far south as Richfield, from Vernal down to Moab. What a trip that would be, to be sitting at Delicate Arch viewing a solar eclipse. Boo rah! So mark your calendars folks, it will be August 12th, 2045. That just happens to be mine and K's 40th wedding anniversary! How scientifically romantic!

The blue lines are the boundaries of full eclipse, the red line is the center of the path.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

August 21, 2017

Dar has been madly working on his write-up for his master's degree presentation. He has to do a presentation on the sky in July so he was looking up information on solar eclipses. Being the astronomy nerds that we are, Dar & I were looking up future solar eclipse dates today. I remembered from my astronomy class a couple years ago that there would be a total solar eclipse visible from the Tetons coming up in a few years, but I couldn't remember exactly when. So in doing our research we found that the news is even better for us than we thought!!

The center of the solar eclipse will pass less than a mile from where my sweet grandma lives just outside of Rexburg. How much better than that can you get? Here's the proof:

In this first map, you can see the red line is the center of the solar eclipse path. The blue lines show the furthest north and south of the center you can be to still see the total solar eclipse. And it also gives the times that it will be visible. The red dot is my grandma's house :)
See? Look how close her house is to the center line when you zoom in!!
Dar & I were thinking we were going to have to take a trip to the Teton's to see this amazing event, but all we have to do is go to Grandma's house! You have no idea how excited I am about this!! Yes. That's how big of a nerd I am. Let the count-down begin! :)

P.S. I thought all of you Idaho relatives who read our blog would enjoy this information almost as much as us. Especially because some of you will probably be able to see the eclipse from your own backyards! Or, maybe we could just turn it into an eclipse viewing party at Grandma's. Mark your calendars! ;)

Oh yeah, and if you're interested in more information or just curious about other solar eclipses that will be taking place, we got our information from this NASA website.