Sunday, October 7, 2012

Summer Break and Vacation

July 4th brought a big neighborhood potluck and parade for the kids. They all decorated their bikes, tricycles, scooters, strollers, and anything else that moved and marched around and around the block. It was a lot of fun and then we spent the evening sharing good food and good company.















Also, Trenton, Kathryn, and their boys came by to visit with us. We went out and got an ice cream and had a good time catching up with them. Their boys are so cute and it was fun to see them.








Linda and Brandon left with Brett and Brenda and their family and flew back to the mainland for the Williams annual lake trip. They also drove out to Colorado to see Skyler, Kellie, the grandkids, and friends. That was fun for them but Linda doesn't get along too well with technology so she didn't get any pictures.

I later joined her in St George along with Chris and Malley and Cory who all drove down together from Idaho. Cory graduated from BYU-I with a Business Marketing Degree and Chris graduated from Boise State with a Masters in Accounting. Cory is now working for the Academy of Arts University in San Francisco doing their marketing. Chris is living in Massachusetts and looking for work there.

While in St George, we got to help Grandpa Williams with a big project. Every since the big flood of the Santa Clara River, we have needed to reinforce the banks of the river on grandpa's side. The city took care of the other side but not his. He has been collecting big chunks of concrete wherever he could for the project so we got to help out.


First we had to sort out all the wood from the scrap piles and pile it in a big pile to be burned later. The boys would all work to fill the bucket on the tractor and after a couple of days, we had a pile of wood, stumps, etc. that was about 15 feet tall and about 40 feet around!!! It will be a big fire when we burn it.














Grandpa was able to come out and drive the track hoe for a bit but it wore him out pretty quick so Cory took over and did a great job.



Brandon learned how to drive the backhoe also. Here he is hauling the cornstalks to a neighbor so he could feed them to the cows.



He got really good with the tractor and after Chris and Cory left to go back to Idaho, Brandon and I were able to keep working. Good job Brandon!


I, on the other hand, got to play with the big tractor. I felt like a kid with a tonka truck! I was hauling all the big chunks of concrete and filling in a big trench we had dug along the river banks. The objective is to fill the bottom with the big concrete chunks, cover those and then put a layer of lava rocks covered with dirt. It is about 20 feet deep and should provide adequate protection against any future floods.


It was a treat while we were there to get a visit from Grandpa's brother, Uncle Rhoden. He and his wife stopped by and we had a good visit. It was fun to see them.












After all the work, it was time for some real vacation so we jumped in the motor home with Grandpa and Grandma Black and headed for the Grand Canyon. It was a great time to just get away and have some relaxation time together.
















 The canyon was beautiful.


















Cory tried to catch some sunshine but he was turned the wrong way!!!




















Mom and Cory didn't miss a single rock they could climb.  











By the end of the day, Grandpa, Grandma and I were worn out.  We had to sit down and rest!



Malley got lessons in the art of the trees while she was there.  Here she is smelling the butterscotch tree.


We also got to sit and watch a buffalo herd for about 20 minutes as they took their time playing in the road.



When we returned, we went to Enterprise Utah to celebrate Pioneer Days. My two sisters, Mary and Ardawn, and two of my nieces and I ran in the 10K race they had. Mary took first in her age division with Ardawn crossing the finish line on her tails and taking second.




I finished second in my age division and 26th overall in the race. It was quite different running at 6500 feet when I am used to training at 17 feet above sea level. I really enjoyed the race and we had a good day.





















After we returned to Hawaii, we got to enjoy the Laie Days Celebration with a huge parade. The Polynesian Culture Center lead the parade with dancers from the various islands.
















The Marine Corp Band from Kaneohe MCAS joined the parade also.













There were a variety of other entries in the parade.









And of course, there was a lot of candy and treats thrown along the parade route.













It was a fun summer break and vacation but three days after our return, Brandon headed back to school - into the 5th grade!


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