Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Summa' Time

Summer, summer, summer. Where have you gone? Almost August already, and my to-do list has many to-do's still left on it! Here are a few of the things we have been working on so far this summer.

June - Tour de Cure
Cannon rode over 60 miles in this bike race. He wishes that his to-do list wasn't quite so long so that he had more time to pursue his biking hobby. Haha. Pursue. BTW, did I even spell that word correctly??



June - Neslen reunion
We had so much fun with Cannon's family at the end of June. We all stayed in a condo in Eden for several days, and had a blast. Here is Eli enjoying a ride on Cannon's back just before we took the gondola at Snow Basin. I SHOULD have taken pictures of the rest of the reunion too, but alas. I was just too tired this year! I'm hoping to mooch some from some of my sisters-in-law. Check out Heidi's blog for a great bunch of pics though.
Cherries - Yum!

Some totally nice (and inspired!) neighbor told us to pick as many cherries as we wanted from their trees, so we did! We ate tons of cherries, then canned the rest! The kids all helped with the canning, and that made it so much fun. I think this is the first time the kids have really been helpful with a canning project, and I am looking forward to the time that our trees and garden produce enough to can all summer! I have enough good helpers to get the job done!

Canada Day

Cannon was happy to see that the twins remembered Canada Day (July 1st) this year. We celebrated with cake. This was my creation of German chocolate cake, with additions (in red) made by Cannon.

4th of July - Perry City Fun Run

Cannon led the kids in a good stretch before they all ran in the 1 mile race (Cannon did the 5K). Natalie and her kids came too, and Eli and I were the only ones who didn't run! Well, Tanner and Logan actually rode in the stroller (thanks, Natalie) and everyone else ran. My attempt to get action shots at the finish line were a disaster, so what-you-see-is-what-you-get! Oh - and Sydney got a first place ribbon for her age bracket (9:31 for a mile!) and Cannon got a third place finish. Way to go, guys!!


4th of July fireworks

We went to the Brigham City fireworks accompanied by Brent and Missy, Natalie and Mark, and the kids. It was a great show, but I think I enjoyed the visiting more than anything. =) Eli enjoyed hanging out with the grownups too. Below is a picture of him with my brother, Brent.


Theater camp

Jackson, Jordan, and Sydney went to theater camp this year and loved it. Here is Sydney in the play, Stone Soup.

July - Montana


We took a quick trip to Montana to visit my sister, Jenni, and her family. Brent and Missy went too. Here is Jordan at the lake.
We also went to Lewis and Clark Caverns with Jenni's family. We thought that going underground would be a good way to escape the HEAT! We were right. The hike to and from the caves was rough, but the caves were a cool 50 degrees! Below is a picture of our tour guide telling us about the caves, and Tanner, who felt right at home being in front of the whole group. BTW, if you ever go to Lewis and Clark Caverns, I suggest you take only children competant enough to climb a zillion stairs. While ducking.

24th of July Parade - Bountiful

We had ton of fun in Bountiful this year going to the Pioneer Day parade and fireworks. Well, it was mostly fun. Fighting crowds and taking care of little ones during the heat can be a challenge. Here is Tanner, crying because he lost his blue balloon. Jordan saved the day by offering Tanner his white one. Thanks, Jordan. Of course, Jordan repaid us by needing to take FOUR trips to the port-a-potty during a 1 1/2 hour parade!!

Never ending summer project
So, I finally talked Cannon into buying a big playset for the kids this spring. From Costco (it is so cool! It it possible that I will play on it more than the kids.) The instructions say that it should take 2 adults 13 hours to put it up. I don't think so. It didn't mention all the prep work that had to be done. Like clearing weeds (shoulder high) from the play area. Or moving grass from one spot to another in order to get the play area in the proper dimensions. Or digging and moving boulders in order get a level spot. Or repairing storm drains that magically appear in the precise spot that you are digging. Or buying and moving and cutting railroad ties. Or moving terracing rocks which weigh 40 lbs a piece. Whoa. Here is Cannon after digging out said storm drain in preparation for the repair job. Currently, we are on step 11 of 37 in the ACTUAL set up directions. I'm thinking we'll have a playset before many more Saturdays pass by!

Sydney finally lost a tooth!!

It's been wiggly since May, and Sydney was so disappointed not to have lost her first tooth before the end of first grade. But it happened, finally, in July. In fact, she cleaned her tooth so well that the tooth fairy left her some fairy dust, aka Fun Dip.

Now, if you're still reading, you're awesome! And you are now an expert at the Neslen Family Summa' Time!

14 comments:

Kristina said...

Looks like you had lots of fun this summer. Thanks for the update.

Heidi said...

Wow, I loved your update!! Nice way to recap everything. I go overboard with too many pictures wanting to show everything! Nice and simple!

Heidi said...

Steal as many pics as you would like from my reunion post. I'm still working on making CDs for everyone! Cute pic of Tanner!

Emma Jo said...

I read every word! Man, you guys have been busy. It all looks so fun. Your kids are darling, I just can't believe they are all so old. Can't wait to see the swingset!

kirsten said...

see, that's why we have yet to do the whole parade thing. was it worth it?

Ashley said...

Love your update! You Neslens keep yourselves good and busy. I agree with the previous comment, that I always try to jam to many pictures into my posts. Maybe that's why I'm still in May on my blog.....

Melissa said...

Cannon's face in the cave and digging is CLASSIC! Poor guy and all you both are going through trying to get that thing up! I told Will about Sydney and her run and we were WAY impressed. I'll call you soon--have company this week but after they leave. Love you lots!!

Joel said...

Hey I saw a bunch of guys wearing that same jersey in the MS 150 ride I did in Logan in June for my brother-in-law. I was wondering if Cannon was part of the team. I guess he did a different race though. And for the record, I've "NEVER" had a project take longer than the instructions said it would take. Good luck. Let me know if you need any help finishing up and I'll stop by next break.

Emily said...

We sure do miss you guys! Dang cute new family picture! Where was it taken? I love the flowers!

gina said...

The Bountiful parade has just gotten too popular lately. I can't take the heat or the crowds.

Playset Drama - it will be so worth it! I love the picture of Cannon next to the white fence. Guessing he wasn't too happy - trying to be patient with taking a picture?

Yeah Sydney - yeah toothfairy!

Your family will be the most FIT physically - That is so awesome!

Happy happy summer!!! Let's send it out with a big camping bang - We're looking forward to the campout!

gina said...

I have to tell you - I LOVE YOUR NEW FAMILY PICTURE.

Everyone looks so great - and the location is amazing. You have one of 'those' picture-perfect (eternal stamp of approval) type families. Like everything you each and separately ever were, and are -your entire life, lead up to this exact place where everything is just how it was meant to be.

That is what I see when I look at that picture!
But, I see "moody sky" and write poetry - so that explains some of it.

See you soon....:)

Twinlinebackers said...

Wow! What a summer. Nice summery! Sounds like you've had fun.

Liz said...

Great summer activities, looks like fun. Good for Cannon for riding 60 miles.

When Sarah gets older you'll have to fill me in on the theater camp, I think she'd really like it.

Enjoy your last little bit of summer. :-)(

Alona said...

I LOVE the new picture! Such a cute family!