Monday, September 15, 2008

Nila Carlson


This past weekend was the Funeral for Wendy's Mom, Nila Carlson. She was 92 and lived a long full life raising 12 kids. Here are a few pictures of many that we took. There were a lot of cameras around so I suspect that I will see a lot of pictures on other family blogs.

The Twelve Siblings plus Lili, Nila's care giver

She had lots of Great Grand kids at the funeral

Friday, September 12, 2008

TIME OUT

Last weekend in Boise was the "Time Out for Couples" on Friday evening and on Saturday they had "Time out for Women and Girls" Robert & Jessica as well as some friends, the Olsons went with us Friday evening, then Saturday Wendy took my mom, Kara and Gay Olson and her daughter Sharalyn. It was a great spiritual uplift and a great reminder on how we should treat each other. I had Saturday all to myself, so I mowed the lawn and did some extra triming to make the yard look good and had a great nap.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Canning Season










Canning season is here and Wendy has been working hard for us. I just love her canned peaches. Kara was getting creative taking pictures of Wendy's hard work stacking the jars for the just right picture. Of course Wendy was worried that a jar might fall over and break.








Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Labor Day Campout

We decided that since we did not have anything that required our presence this weekend, we would go camping with our 4 day weekend. We went up to Sliver Creek Plunge and enjoyed some R&R and a good long soak in the hotsprings.




Wendy doing a crossword and Sudoku. Thats how she relaxes, and Kara enjoying the hammock and eating some kind of candy.







Enjoying a nice soak




We took the 4 wheeler with us and had some good rides. Wendy & I rode up to a Fire Lookout that is still in use and has been in use since 1933.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Vasity Scout High Adventure


Kent has been working with the Teachers/Varsity Scouts for the last 9 months since being released from the Bishopric. He just returned from a trip to the Sawtooth Mountians in Central Idaho near Stanley. Redfish Lake boarders the Sawtooth Wilderness area. Thursday we played in the water and Friday hiked 14 miles round trip into the wilderness area. The Bishop and I stayed in camp since we are out of shape while the younger leaders took the boys on the hike.



I did manage to get in a mile hike up to Lilly Lake and Lilly Falls. It just proved to the other guys that I was not going to do the 7 mile hike up into the wilderness area and 7 miles back.

Quebec City Trip

Kent Represents the State of Idaho on the Executive Board of Directors for the National Association of Home Builders which has given us an opportunity to do some travel that we would probably not do other wise.
This most recent trip we went to Quebec City in Canada.

We walked everywhere since it was so compact. Our first evening we ventured out to find something to eat. The streets are very narrow and has a very European feel to the area. Every one greets you with BonJour. We ended up at an Italian resteraunt and ran into the another the State Rep from Utah. He is from Provo and was there with his wife and son. They took the picture of us. His name is Wayne Knight.


We did a lot of walking around. It was pretty hard on Wendy's bad hip joint, so instead of walking up and down the hill between Lower Quebec and the upper part we would ride a lift that went up the hill to our hotel. You can see the lift in the background of one of the above pictures. We could not belive all the people that come and vist here. They call it a mini Europe or a Poor man's Europe because this is were people travel if they can't afford to go over seas.
If you ever saw the move "Catch me if you can" this small square in Lower Quebec is were they shot the part of the film were they catch him in Europe. I took the picture before were learned that movie was shot here. You can just see part of the pedastal for the statue the the cars drove around in the scene. Also the church that was in the scene that Wendy is standing in front of.

We went on a Country tour that took us to the surrounding area and onto an island that is 95% Farming. We saw some large falls. The picture of Kent on a bridge is also shown in the picture on following to give you some perspective as to the size of the falls. 180 foot drop. We also stopped at a little store that still cooks thier bread in an outdoor wood fired oven. They had the best Maple Spread to put on the bread. The Maple industry is big in that area. We also stopped at a Chocalate Factory on the island and had some Icecream.


This is the hotel that we stayed at that looks like a castle. They say its the most photographed hotel on this continent. You can see Lower Quebec with the hotel up above it. Just outside our room window we had street artisans performing.
One evening after an association dinner funtion there were several of us that went on a "Ghosts of Quebec" tour. It started out in lower Quebec and we walked some of the back ally ways, hills, old Churches, and other areas while they told us stories of murders and strange events. The tour ended up back up near our hotel of which we were glad because we were wore out walking for an hour and a half up and down hills.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

July Family Bday Swim Party

Pictures from the Family swim party that we had at Robert & Jessica's nieghborhood pool in Star Idaho. We had all 9 of our grandkids. Carl & Randy were the only ones not there from our family.