Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Aunt Carol, may you now be whole.

Hello, for those of you who knew my Aunt Carol, she passed away Oct 16th. She was having some problems passing out for the last six months. Parts of her brain had atrophied and it was shrinking. The doctors were trying to figure out a way to stop the shrinking, but didn't feel it was life threatening at this time. I spoke to her a few weeks ago and she sound good, but tired and discouraged because the doctors couldn't find out what was wrong. My Uncle Mike got home from work Thursday night, and she was lying on the floor. It was an incredible shock. We won't know the cause of death until the autopsy report comes back. The family is doing as well as can be expected at this time.

More Blogging

I know I haven't blogged for a while. I realized, I don't really have a life. We go camping on the weekend, I stay at home with Trevor during the week, and I babysit 2 days a week. However, I have a new goal to blog more often, even if I have to make stuff up, (thanks Ivy for that suggestion)

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Road Trip

So last Friday morning Rick woke up and thought "hey, a road trip would be fun, let's go to Denver, CO." So when Trevor and I woke up we got ready and left. We stopped for treats in Green River, Utah and picked up some brochures about Colorado, and also a map. So just after Palisade, CO there is a scenic tour called the wine loup. It goes up through Grand Mesa National Canyon, which is amazing. Everything there is so green and lush. Then we stopped at a couple of wineries, which are beautiful. Kept driving, and driving stopped at a winery/local store in Paonia, drove up through McClellan pass, which for those of you from Utah who think we have mountains, you have not seen anything until you see a mountain so high no vegitation grows towards the top of it. So we drove to Glenwood Springs, which has the largest hot springs pool, and had dinner. How was the hot springs? Wouldn't know we went and checked into our motel and swam in the coldest pool, until Trevor's lips turned blue, it took about 5 minutes, then we went back to our motel room and let Trevor swim in the bathtub.

The next morning we stopped at a few more wineries, let Trevor play with the animals, stopped at a fruit stand, and of course had to stop in Green River and buy a watermelon, which Trevor loved.

How was Denver you might be asking yourself? I wouldn't know. Our scenic trip took so long we decided to head home instead of keep going to Denver. How close were we to Denver? From our house it is about 7 hours we've been told. We were about 1.5 hours way from it. Guess we'll save Denver for another day.
You can click on the picture to see all the pictures I have uploaded of our road trip.