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by Anya

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Martha Stewart look out!

Anya has finished her first creative masterpiece from the sewing class she's taking this semester at school.She's been working on this messenger bag since the beginning of February (and working on a quilt at the same time. It's getting close to finished...check back in the next few weeks for its reveal). She picked out the fabrics back in January, so we've been waiting excitedly to see it completed.

Inside there's a pocket and zippered compartment.Pretty spectacular, especially since she'd never used a sewing machine before January!

Stylish and practical. Loving it.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Snow Days!

Karen's brother, Bruce, and sister-in-law Barb came to visit us for a few days, so we seized the last few moments of winter to squeeze in some snow fun.

First we headed up to Daniel's Summit on Friday while the girls had school. Daniel's Summit is about an hour west and a little south, and there are miles and miles of snowmobile trails that go from 6,500 ft all the way up to about 10,000 ft.

Here we are up at the top of the trail, overlooking the simply gorgeous view.Me, Barb and Bruce poised by a snowkid that someone previously made.The weather was simply phenomenal! It was maybe 40 degrees, no wind, bright sun. We had such a good time.

And experienced some snowmobile love...Then, on Saturday, with the girls, we went to the Soldier Hollow Tubing hill, just 30 minutes west of us. It was another gorgeous day; we actually took off our coats it got so warm.You get pulled up the tubing hill by a tow rope as you sit in your tube, then at the top you plop down and let gravity do its wonderful work!

Bruce and Barb at the base of the hill, overlooking Heber Valley.
Here's a racing showdown between the oldies (Karen, Bruce and Barb) and the youngies (Anya, Emily and Jenna).

Oh, and young Brown cousins? The girls all want to take you here if you ever come visit in the winter! No pressure, parents.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Not enough to do...obviously

Evidently, Karen and I do not give our children enough to do. They have too much spare time. They take possession of the camera. They go a little nutty.There is no explanation.Or if there is, I really don't think I want to know what it is.
I can see these coming in handy one day though.
Leverage. That's what we'll call these pictures. Leverage.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Utah...This Is The Place!

In Utah, fourth grade is the year when you study Utah history. Everything from the early Native American tribes, to the explorers and trappers, to the Mormon pioneers who settled the state through it's journey to statehood and modern American life.

The most famous phrase tied to Utah history is when Brigham Young led the first Mormon pioneers through Emigration Canyon and emerged to behold the Great Salt Lake and what is now the Salt Lake valley. As they stepped forth from the canyon, he said, "This is the place!"

And apparently it still is.

So as a wrap up of Jenna's Utah history unit, they did an adorable program singing songs about Utah and it's history.

Here she is in the midst of the fourth grade throng. She's dressed as a railroad worker.The golden spike that finished the transcontinental railroad was driven near Tremonten, Utah. Here, Jenna and the other railroadies lay the track that would connect our country east to west!
It really was a great program. And I think this little video snippet sums up the night.


And for all of you who live elsewhere, I'm sorry for you that you can't live here. Because life is great in Utah and there's no place like Utah. The song says it. It must be true.

So put on your brightest smile, bravely step forth into whatever substandard environment you must face, and face your day with the dim hope that one day perhaps you may at least visit this glorious state, even if you can't live here.Utah. This IS the place.