Showing posts with label Monty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monty. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

22 Years and Still Going Strong!

Monty and I celebrated our 22nd wedding anniversary in February.  We enjoyed a couple of days at the coast.  The weather was great and we had lots of fun.  I feel so blessed to have such a wonderful husband who supports me, loves me, and listens to me.  He is my BEST friend!



This was his message to me, the photographer....

"I"


"LOVE"


"YOU"

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fifty Mile Hike

So Dad and the boys survived their second fifty mile hike this summer.  Dad wasn't able to make it for all of it (on account he was spending time camping with Hyrum and I) but, he was able to be there for the toughest day!  A seventeen mile hike on rough terrain and little water supply!  I guess it was pretty grueling.  Moroni and McKay did great and really made a fashion statement along the way.  In their words..."We've been rockin' these bad boys all week!"  See for yourselves...




I'm glad I wasn't there to witness McKay standing on this cliff with VERY steep sheer drop offs on both sides...SCARY!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

...remember the 60's?

Man, our far-out friends, Warner, LeAnn, and Carol all turned 60 this summer.  To celebrate, they threw a party at the Mitchell's pad.  We thought it would be groovy to dress the part.  A trip to Value Village, and a few evenings of sewing turned a moo-moo, pillowcase, shower curtain rings, two t-shirts, and pants into these mod outfits.  RIGHT-ON!




I was lucky to find some bright green strappy sandals with chunky heels at Value Village the same day!




This was the groovy inspiration that blew my mind, baby!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Talent Show Fun!

Tonight was our ward's annual talent show.  Monty was part of the "Creswell Boys."  McKay did a Sinatra number on the ukelele, and an original song he wrote about Pikachu...what a variety!  And Hyrum showed off his dance moves to Short Skirt, Long Jacket, a.k.a the theme song from Chuck.  (Note: This dancing has become a Monday night, 8pm ritual in our house!)







Monday, October 4, 2010

Rocks, rocks, and more rocks!

I guess this will forever be known as the summer of the rocks! Here are the latest rock projects. Eventually these raised planter beds will be full of plants...can't wait for that! There are three all together, although I'm only showing one. The other raised area is in the fork of the road. Once completed, we will move the grain planter in place and plant around it....maybe even in it! While I lift most of my rocks by hand, Monty lifts his with excavator as you can see from the videos. Granted, his rocks are a little bit bigger than mine!!







Sunday, September 5, 2010

Building a Bridge

We have a seasonal creek, actually a few seasonal creeks, on the property. Several of them have simple concrete culverts over them, but this is the main one you cross over so we wanted to make it special. With no shortage of rocks on the property, and I mean lots of rocks, we decided to build a rock bridge. Five days, 4000 pounds of mortar mix ( that's two tons people!), lots of water to drink (since the weather was in the mid to high 90's all week), and some help from each of the family members and Bro. Hatch, who is an experienced stone mason and just so happened to need the work, and we end up with a fun bridge that will hopefully give us years of enjoyment. Eventually, we will plant some trees and shrubs around it, but that's for another time!


This is where we started once Monty and McKay put in the culverts and the gravel trucks brought in the gravel.


Monty and Bro. Hatch worked the first day scraping away the extra gravel with the excavator, setting up a plumb line, and placing the first stones.


This is how far we got at the end of the second day.


Day three was spent on the other side.


We decided to put some sort of cap on top of the rocks to make them look more finished. We spent day four finishing the caps on the first side, then going to work on the second side with more stones.


On day five, everyone one had the "blessing" of working, including Hyrum!


Monty mixing up one of the many batches of mortar mix. We used over 50 sacks of mortar mix...80 lbs. each. Thanks Grandpa Mel for the use of the cement mixer and generator!


Placing the capstones on the second wall. That was a LONG day!


Of course, with the hot weather, one of the coolest places was inside the culvert.


Hyrum had fun in there, too!


If you had to be in the sun, a hat was essential. Hyrum is sporting his 50¢ garage sale hat. So cool!


At the end of day five...mission accomplished!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Work, work, work!

We spent all of last week working hard on the road. Our ward had a priesthood camp out at the property this past weekend and we needed to get the road in for them to access the camping area. We also spent time knocking down what I refer to as "devil trees." Actually, I think they are hawthorns, but they are horribly thorny and everywhere! I knock them down with the tractor and haul them to a burn pile. Long, hard days! Sometimes we ask ourselves, "What we're we thinking?!!" I'm sure one day we will look back on all of this and be grateful for the property, but WOW it's a lot of work. I don't know how the pioneers did it without the big heavy equipment that we get to use.



WOW! No driver's permit, but boy can he drive a steam roller!

Dad had fun on it also!


Too much sun so Dad decided to wear a straw hat.
McKay thinks he looks like Twinkie the Kid.
What do you think?

Knocking down trees...

...scooping them up...

...and dumping them in the burn pile! Gotta love the tractor!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Tea Party Celebration!


Recently, Monty has been attending the 9/12 group for Lane County. They are group that follows Glenn Beck's 9 principles and 12 values campaign. He has enjoyed meeting other people who share his ideals and thoughts on government. On tax day they sponsored a Tea Party in downtown Eugene at the former Federal Building. It was quite successful with over a thousand people in attendance. The boys scouts had the opportunity to sell hot dogs as a fundraiser and also perform the flag ceremony. The boys had fun and the troop earned a good chunk of money. We played the National Anthem for the event (right after the Pledge of Allegiance) and thought it would be fun to play the recording of our daughter Kim singing. It was a gorgeous sunny afternoon and (I know I'm probably bragging, but...) her voice sounded so beautiful as it played over the loud speakers. After much head scratching, I learned how to include a copy for your listening pleasure. Have a great day...and may God bless America!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Are these good looking guys or what?!

Ever since Jesse changed his name to Moroni, I've been wanting to take pictures of Dad and the boys and add these scriptures to them. Finally, on the day before Ammon was leaving, and only about 30 minutes before he was to be set apart as a missionary, we snapped a bunch of pictures...very quickly! It was quite the trick to get Hyrum to cooperate. He loves to close his eyes in pictures, but we got a few.


"Yea, verily, verily I say unto you, if all men had been, and were, and ever would be, like unto Moroni, behold, the very powers of hell would have been shaken forever; yea, the devil would never have power over the hearts of the children of men. Behold, he was a man like unto Ammon, the son of Monty, yea, and even the other sons of Monty, yea, McKay and Hyrum, for they were all men of God." Alma 48:17-18


"Now these sons of Monty had waxed strong in the knowledge of the truth; for they were men of a sound understanding and they had searched the scriptures diligently, that they might know the word of God. But this is not all; they had given themselves to much prayer, and fasting; therefore they had the spirit of prophecy, and the spirit of revelation, and when they taught, they taught with power and authority of God." Alma 17:2-3

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Four Wheelin'

Just a couple of pictures riding quads out on the property. Dad added a nice grab bar for Hyrum so he has a place to hold onto when they go four wheelin'. The first time he went riding he kept shouting, "I'm having the best time! This is the best time of my whole life!" He loved it.






Monday, February 16, 2009

Happy Anniversary to Us!

That was Then!
Honeymoon, February 1990




This is Now!
19th Anniversary, February 2009


Monty and I celebrated our 19th wedding anniversary on valentine's Day. We enjoyed a weekend at the coast cabin and had lots of fun! The weather was great and it was very relaxing. I had been working on a scrapbook of our wedding and honeymoon pictures to surprise Monty. When Hyrum saw the pictures of our wedding he asked, "Who's that?" I told him it was mom and dad. He replied, "Well, that's you (mom), but (pointing to dad), that's someone else and you're going to marry him, and dad is going to say, no way, you can't marry my life." (He calls a wife, "life" for some reason.) Anyway, it was pretty funny. I think I have finally convinced him that it is dad in the pictures and not some stranger. I feel so blessed to have a wonderful husband and am so thankful that he is my eternal companion! Life is great!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Pumpkin Patch

Last night was combined FHE with Brad's family. We went to Herrick's farm and rode the tractor-pulled wagon out to the pumpkin patch. It was a lot of fun and it was such a nice fall day. We bought 63 lbs. of pumpkins which we will carve later.

Ammon chasing Hyrum through the hay maze...can you
spot Hyrum's head?

The hay ride

Ammon just chillin' on the hay ride

Mom and Dad enjoying the ride

Now this is what we came here for!