Friday, December 28, 2007

Christmas 2007





This Christmas we were in Idaho with my family!! We definitely had a White Christmas as we got snowed in on Christmas Eve. It was a total white out, which I love!! The whole family made it home for Christmas so it was a good time had by all.




It was so fun to be at home and watch all the kids get so excited about Christmas. Of course on Christmas Eve, we read the Christmas Story and talked about the real reason for the Season. My Dad did a wonderful job of teaching everyone about the Savior and all the symbols that come around Christmas Time.




We were actually all shocked on Christmas morning when the kids slept in until 8:30! All the adults were awake and up before the kids, well except for Brendan.




A lot of our family traditions revolve around food, YUMMY!! Christmas Morning, we always have a Grapefruit, Crepes, and Ham. We all LOVE this meal and my Mom is such a great sport to do this for us every year!!




Also this Christmas was really wonderful because we got to welcome a new member into our family. Ian Thomas Johnson was born Nov. 12th and this is the first opportunity we all got to meet him. He is just darling and so dang cute. He is a really good baby and it was so fun to spend some time with him. Ian is the second son of Jessica (my little sister) and Steve.




Monday, December 17, 2007

Holidays -- Get Togethers w/ Family & Friends






What I just love about the Holidays is the gathering of Family and Friends.




A couple of weeks ago, we had a get together in Herriman at Julie and Ben's House!! There were a ton of my dearest friends there. We had such a good time and had great food. I just adore everyone that was there and consider so blessed to have so many wonderful friends. We have definately grown in size with spouses and children, but I say the more the merrier!!
People pictured: Brendan, Nikki, Jen, Chris, Eric, Melissa Darren, Craig. Next row: Chad, Melanie, Ben, Julie, Tiffany, Nalani, & Lani


This weekend, we had dinner with Brendan's Grandma, otherwise known as Mina. She is such a darling women and we always have so much fun with her. We took this picture of her, she wanted to show off the lap blanket that Brendan and I got her for Christmas. Isn't she just so cute!!




After dinner with Mina, we went over to Todd and Anna's house. A bunch of the guys that Brendan went to Graduate School with get together every so often. We always have such a great time with these guys. We play games and talk!!




I just love the Holidays for all the get togethers. I hope all of you are having a fabulous Holiday Season and are getting to spend it with loved ones!!
People Pictured: Stanton, Becky, Burke, Brendan, Anna, Todd, Wyatt, Olivia, Brian, Heather, & Elizabeth.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree



As most of you know, Brendan is from the Northwest and he insists that at Christmas Time, we get a "REAL" tree. He says, "We are not getting a fake tree, because we are not having a fake Christmas."


I do have to admit, I love the smell of having a real tree in the house. And it is fun going down to a tree lot, picking out a tree, packing it up and bringing it home. It reminds me of when I was little.


I thought I would post a couple pictures of our "REAL" Christmas Tree.


I love this time of year, and hope that all of you are having a wonderful time as well!!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

10 Ways to know you are in Our Ward by Brendan Burke

Every ward is unique. Some are more unique than others. So, if you ever find yourself in West Jordan, Utah thinking, “I wonder if I’m in Brendan and Nikki’s ward,” here’s a helpful list.

10 Ways You Know You In Our Ward:

You notice the chapel is painted a soothing mint green. Wait, it’s really more of a “pistash, pismashio, pisashio… green gravy color.” Two points for whomever just got that reference.

Your wife catches you every time you try to sneak your Sudoku puzzles into Sacrament meeting. Moreover, your wife catches you every time you try to sneak contraband in from the outside.

Sacramento meeting lasts exactly six minutes following seven (yes, seven) consecutive baby blessings. During these weeks you’ll find yourself deep within the overflow, which means every baby held up will look the exact same. Names, however, will differ, except for the three that end in “aiden.” You know, Braiden, Kaiden, Jaiden, etc.

Opening exercises provide many (I mean, MANY) opportunities to give service. Summer months have been known to boast up to eight service projects a week. Should your schedule not permit you to help lay your neighbor’s sod or put up his fence on, say, a Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m., there are several weekend service opportunities available.

You wonder why Brother X has never seemed liked you, only to find out two years later that he’s been holding a 900 year-old grudge since your ancestors ran his out of their Irish castle a century ago. Oh, and if you find yourself thinking, “YES!” inside your head as he explains it to you, make sure your face displays no outward expression of your internal satisfaction. I’ve never been so proud to be a Burke.

You notice three nurseries, two primaries and one priest. Also, you can count everyone older than 40 on one hand, even after losing your right thumb in a high school shop-class accident.

When closing your eyes for a prayer, you hear up to eight crying children. You would hear more, but science has proven that the human mind can only process eight different sounds at once. By science, of course, I mean my own weekly experiments.

Children in the congregation can be found in groups throughout the chapel. These “church play dates” typically feature a robust menu of fruit snacks, juice boxes, crackers, Teddy Grahams, Cheerios and more.

If you find you’re the only guy in the building wearing a shirt of color (black, for example) you’re probably the same guy who’s trying to sneak in the Sudoku puzzles.

And the #1 way to tell you’re in our ward… You see a fist-size toy metal helicopter fly straight past a row of people and hit a lady square in the head. As the poor lady grabs her head in pain, you notice the mother of the little culprit ask the injured lady’s husband to return the helicopter. No “I’m sorry”, no “are you all right?” She just asked for the toy. Where was the culprit’s father doing the entire time? He was busy playing games on his Palm Pilot not bothering to look up. I don’t blame him. At least his wife lets him bring his toys in church.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Thanksgiving in Portland

We spent our week in Portland with Brendan's Family. We had a lot of fun and were able to see a ton of family, which was great.


We got to go to a Portland TrailBlazers game, which as many of you know is one of Brendan's absolutely favorite things to do. The game was really good and really intense!! Brendan actually got to go to 2 games while we were in Portland, which made the week for him.


Thanksgiving was great. All of the Burke Kids made it home, except for Kevin and his cute family. We were really sad that they couldn't make it and we missed them a ton.


Another tradition when with the Burke Family is the infamous Risk game between Brothers and Brothers-in-law. Or as they call themselves, Good vs. Evil. This is a really intense game that can last hours upon hours.


Another great tradition with Thanksgiving weekend is the "Holy War," the big football game of Utah vs. BYU. A bunch of us watched it, it was a pretty intense afternoon of football, but BYU did prevail and there was much cheering and celebration.


We had a great Thanksgiving. I can't believe it is already the Holidays!! I hope all of you had a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving Holiday.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Another Blog Entry by Brendan -Best of Fall 2007

Like Jan Brady and Lisa Simpson, Fall is often overlooked for its more high-profile siblings. Many simply think of it as the lackluster months that steal summer away and force us to wait for the holiday season. I, for one, am a fan of the middle-child season. Join me as I present Best of Fall 2007:

Hannah Montana leaves Salt Lake City:
I have nothing personal against the Disney phenom and offspring of Mullet royalty. I simply feel like repaying her the favor and walking into her work with my camera crew and hordes of assistants and bossing her around. Maybe I’m the crazy one who hasn’t fallen for Lizzy McGuire: The Next Generation. After all, she did sell out in 10 minutes, which, to my knowledge, is faster than anyone in Arena history including U2.

‘Psych’ the show:
I discovered a rerun of this gem early one Saturday morning on USA. I like to think it was destiny because, hey, why would I be up early on a Saturday morning? If you haven’t seen it, the premise of the show involves, Shawn, a highly observant young man who passes himself off as a psychic detective to help solve crimes for the Santa Barbara police. He is, or course, assisted by his best friend Guster who sluffs his day job as a pharmaceutical rep to help Shawn with his crazy cases. I strongly recommend you watch at least one episode. “When is it on,” you ask? I’m not sure, but I’ll ask my TiVo. He seems to know a lot about these kinds of things. If you’re not hooked after only one episode, accept the fact that you have a bad sense of humor, and go back to watching ‘Three and a Half Men’.

Gloria:
For those who haven’t met her, Gloria is the name of my new car. Gloria is short for “Glorious,” which is exactly how you feel when driving her. We’ve been together now for about two months, but it was love at first sight. I actually knew she was the car for me much the same way I knew Nikki right for me. She took my breath away the first time I saw her, I thought about her constantly and I still get nervous when other men get too close. Nikki, however, is less useful in teaching young punks that adding a noise-enhancing muffler and ridiculously large spoiler to your Honda Civic does not make it any faster.

Hot baths:
What can I say? Nothing beats slipping into a hot bath after a long day, especially when it’s cold outside. Yes, I am admitting that I take long, relaxing baths. I see no shame in it, especially since, contrary to accusations; there are never bubbles or candles involved. Why stand and cleanse when you can lie down and cleanse? Think about it. For those of you who have labeled bathing girly, at least I’m not volunteering to attend Josh Groban concerts or reading high-school romance novels. You know who you are...

Dan in Real Life:
Once I got over the fact that the leading lady’s face and Dane Cook’s unfuniness (not a real word, but it should be), I quite enjoyed this movie. I won’t spoil it for anyone, but ‘Dan in Real Life’ delivers warm fuzzies that can be enjoyed by the entire family. In addition, Steve Carroll proves that he’s not simply the funniest person on television today, he also a serious actor. He has to be to feign attraction for his love interest in the movie... bleech!

The Shins:
Quietly, the Shins have earned the title of my favorite band. Their rise to the top was aided in no small part by the poor showing of former favorite Rascal Flatts in their latest album. What I once dismissed as one of my little brother’s “We’re cool cause we’re different” indie bands is now the most played CD in my car. Who would have thought I would succumb to the melancholy drivel reserved primarily for high-school and college students? I know what you’re thinking, “The Shins are from Portland, and that’s why Brendan likes them.” Shame on you. Just because they too hail from the land of clean air, pure water and unrivaled beauty doesn’t mean I favor them.

Costco Chicken Bakes:
Are you a fan of delicious flavor? Affordable, portable and scrumptious, Chicken Bakes from Costco are the tastiest of the pocket foods family. Hot Pockets? Pitas? Breakfast burritos? Ha! Don’t make me laugh. So, the next time you’re buying that jug of gummy worms and Oprah book, do yourself a favor, and pick up a delicious Chicken Bake. Filled with chicken, cheese and what I refer to as “miscellaneous goodness”, you’ll enjoy every bite. It’s the best $2.99 you’ll ever spend.

Dance Dance Kid:
Lastly, I would like to pay tribute to the kid we saw flip the Dance, Dance Revolution machine at the District Movie Theatres game room in South Jordan. (See attached photos). I don’t know where he came from, but I’m sure it’s normal for the beings on his planet to hit 482 step sequences in a row. Kudos young, sweaty sir. You’re future is truly bright.

So, these are some things that make Fall great for me. I admonish you to look for the things that make this season great for you. But don’t wait, like Hannah Montana’s career and Nikki’s recent infatuation with vampires, Fall will be gone before you know it.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

HALLOWEEN



We just love Halloween.


I love this time of year with the changing of the seasons. It is such a fun time to be in Utah. The mountains are just beautiful with all the leaves changing and the first sign of snow.


I have posted some pictures of us from last Halloween. If you can't figure it out, Brendan was Batman and I was CatWoman. We had a couple of parties to go to and Brendan actually won a prize for Best Costume at one party. Brendan likes to change it to the "Most Awesome Award."


This year we decided to have a nice Halloween at home and wait for the trick-or-treaters, which I just love to see. We had a ton of kids this year, probably due to the nice Fall Weather we have been having lately. All the kids costumes were so cute and so fun to see. One little girl dressed up as the cutest duck I have ever seen, almost brought tears to my eyes. And I kept giving her more candy every time she would say "Trick-or-Treat!" Finally her dad had to say, "I think she has enough."


I hope everyone's Halloween was as fun as ours!! Happy November by the way!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Witches Night and the Famous Draft Weekend

This weekend were two great things. Brendan held his annual Fantasy NBA Draft. This is where Brendan, his brothers, and friends get together and pick their teams for the upcoming NBA Fantasy Season. This consists of a bunch of guys coming over to our house and spending hours on picking their players. I always try to find some where else to be during this draft. And thankfully the last 2 years, Witches Night at Gardner's Village has been during the same weekend. The only thing I know about Fantasy, is basically I know when Brendan is not doing good, because he yells at his computer. This is a picture of just a few of the guys after the main draft was over. Here they are analying the results of the draft!
Witches Night out with April:

Witches Night Out is always so fun. Yes on Saturday Salt Lake got it's first real snow fall and tons of rain. I had started getting ready, when my dear friend, April, called. I answered the phone, "Yes I know it is snowing, but we are still going, I already look like a witch." So she agreed we would still go. Here is a couple of pictures of us looking like witches. April is so dang cute, she is pregnant and due in January and just looks darling!!


Jayna and her friend Danielle met up with us at Garnder's Village. It was actually really fun this year, because due to the weather being so bad, it wasn't that crowded. So we really enjoyed ourselves. The night ended with getting dinner at Chili's and talking about everything for hours!


Sunday, October 14, 2007

Girls, Girls, Girls




This week, we had a Sister's Girls Night, which included, Kasey, Stephanie, Anja (Kasey's Daughter) and me. We were missing my little sister Jessica, who is 9 months pregnant and needing to stay homebound. We were also missing my Mom and my niece Brynlee.


We decided to one of those prepare meals and freeze them things. We went to
"Dream Dinners" in Sandy. Steph's neighbor actually owns it and is so nice and so fun to be around. So the four of us headed over to Dream Dinners and spent an hour or so preparing meals. It was a really good time and we had a lot of fun.


Brendan and I tried one of the meals on Friday night and again one tonight. They were both really good. And had minimal prep time and clean up time, which I enjoyed a ton!!


Also, Saturday was Brynlee's (Steph's Daughter) 7th Birthday. We headed down to Stephanie and Morgan's for a birthday party. She is at such a fun age and just loves everything. We had cake and ice cream and then of course stayed over to watch the BYU Football Game. They won, so needless to say it was a good weekend for us.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

The Decepticons -- Softball Team

The Decepticon Tradition lives on. 2 Years ago, Brendan started a softball team with his buddies. They called themselves "The Decepticons." Now, Brendan named the team this name before we even knew The Transformer Movie was coming out. So basically, Brendan is before his time!! Well they played 2 years ago in a league in Salt Lake and did really, really well. The season ended 11 & 1.


When Spring rolled around, they decided to join a West Jordan, Spring League. Todd, Brendan's friend, took charge of the team and moved them up to a "A" league, due to them doing so well in the "B" league. Well that league didn't go so well. They didn't win a game in the regular season, and only won their first game in the Tournament, which actually shocked everyone. They would play guys that showed up in their old College Baseball Uniforms.


This Fall, Brendan decided to take them back to the Salt Lake League, which everyone was very excited about. And it turned out well for them. They ended the season 6 & 1 and a forfeit. But this record landed them as 1st Runners Up and they took home a trophy as seen in the picture below!!


You just can't beat Utah Summer/Fall nights sitting outside watching or playing softball.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Trip to Idaho and to see Dr. Bob!!



This weekend we headed to Idaho to see family and for our 6 month check up with my Dad, Dr. Bob, the Dentist. My two older sisters went as well and their families, so needless to say we dominated my Dad's office on Saturday.


There is an ongoing joke with the In-Law Boys in my family, concerning how much work they have needed on their teeth when my Dad started being their Dentist. Brendan right now holds the record as we have made numerous trips to The Idaho Falls Dental Group. I think my appointment lasted around 30 minutes, and about 3 hours later, Brendan was finally done.


We had a great time in Idaho. We saw the first snow fall of the season, watched some football, played some games, and just relaxed and enjoyed being around Family.

Here is a picture from the car on our drive home, it is on the top of Malad Pass. I just love the drive from Salt Lake to my parents house. I think it is so pretty and so relaxing.

We rushed home on Sunday, so I could unpack and re-pack. I flew to Houston today, I will be here for the week for work. It is such nice weather here, it is 85 and low humidity.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

End of Summer

Well this weekend marked the official end of Summer!! I am excited for it to cool down! This weekend some of the girls from my Book Club, decided to make it a girls weekend up in Park City. Friday afternoon, April, Trina, Jayna and I headed up to Park City for some great bonding time and fun.


Park City is so pretty right now. All the leaves are changing, it really is looking more and more like Fall. We shopped, went to dinner, stayed up late talking and laughing. We stayed the night up there and then took our time coming home on Saturday afternoon!


Also, to mark the end of Summer, we had a BBQ at our house. With the weather we had here in Salt Lake (c0ld and rainy) it was more like a beginning of Fall BBQ instead of end of Summer. Kasey's Family and Steph's family came over and we all had a good time with some really good food. Chris, Brendan's brother, was also here, which was a ton of fun to have him with us for the weekend.


The night ended up with everyone in Brendan's media room, or the "Laire", as he likes to call it . .. playing the Nintendo Wii. Everyone was talking turns and having a good ole time. My favorite part was watching Kasey(my sister) and Denver go at it on the boxing and tennis game. Kasey kicked Denver's butt in boxing! It was a fun time had by all

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Brendan's First Blog Entry -- Boys Weekend in LA



After much persuasion, I am writing my first blog entry. Here goes:

Several months ago, Jason, my brother-in-law, was visited by the Genius Fairy and decided to plan a Boyz (that’s right, “Boyz”) Weekend to Los Angeles to attend the BYU/UCLA game. I was especially excited by his idea, as it would replace our usual summer get together of Mario Kart Weekend. As some of you may know, MK64 has become dead to me over the years. Perhaps year after year of close calls, dashed hopes and the cheaply obtained lightning boxes of others finally killed my racing spirit.

As its name suggests, Boys Weekend included all Burke brothers, brothers-in-law and Dad. The only one MIA was our recent family acquisition, Bretatouille. I’m not sure why he couldn’t come. It’s not like he had any big events in his life that would prevent him from booking a plane ticket in advance. We’ll get him next year.

My trip began on the tarmac of the Salt Lake Airport where I was sandwiched between a small, dirty window and Mr. L.A. You know who I’m talking about. He’s tan, has flowy hair and stubble, wears a tight shirt and a leather bracelet that serves no useful purpose. He’s also got a pair of jeans with intricate designs on places other than the pockets (no offense, Chris). Mr. L.A.’s main accessory, however, is his brand new iPhone. Meanwhile, I was sporting my Sony Walkman (circa 1996) in order to listen to my books on tape.

I’m not normally embarrassed of my Walkman, but Mr. L.A. purposefully made me feel ashamed of my little piece of retro tech. He would pull out his iPhone every so often simply to touch the screen or polish its shiny surface, all the while giving me and my Walkman dirty looks. He even went so far as push stop on my Walkman to ask me if I had seen his copy of SkyMall, which he didn’t read after I pulled it from my seat pouch. Why had I left my iPod at home? And why can’t they make more books on tape books on CD? Annoyed to the hilt and ready to retaliate, I did the one thing that only thing I could think of and “accidentally” place my elbow on his armrest volume button blasting his ears during the in-flight show. Childish? Maybe. But I felt better.

I arrived at LAX (aka – the giant bathroom) and met Bret and Michael at the rental car agency. The agent gave us plenty of cars to choose from, and Bret chose the one he liked best, and the three of us spent the better part of an hour cruising through greater Los Angeles traffic in a tan Dodge Caravan. A very entertaining journey.

At the hotel, I learned I would be sharing a bed with Dad. Chris and David had already laid claim to the bed nearest the TV, and Kevin wouldn’t arrive until Friday night. This didn’t seem like a bad arrangement until bedtime rolled around. As Chris, David can attest, Dad’s snoring was truly, truly outrageous. Not only was his volume impressive, but his range was inhuman. I actually heard noises brand new to me, noises unlike anything I had ever heard before, and I watch a lot of Animal Planet.

After several hours of snoring induced insomnia, I decided to move away from the epicenter of the noise and made a bed for myself on the floor. I fell asleep around 4:00 am and later learned that David and Chris had managed to fall asleep by listening to their iPods, on high. Where was mine, you ask? Not funny.

With a good night’s rest, for most of us, we drove to Magic Mountain early Friday morning. For those of you who have never been the park, here are a few tips:
- Go after school has started, and you will avoid long lines
- Make friends with other BYU fans in the ticket line and get a coupon good for 50 percent off general admittance
- Do NOT visit the water ride early, or you will spend the rest of the day drying your shoes and socks (unless you’re Dad who figured out a way to dry his faster)
- Do NOT visit the water ride early two times in a row
- Avoid making any hand gestures that may be interpreted as gang signs. On a similar note, leave all bandanas and firearms at home
- Don’t bother wasting your time with any rides other than Tatsu and X (best ride ever, unless you’re a fan of tan mini vans)

Saturday morning was filled with anticipation. After stuffing ourselves at Islands Burgers, home of the Hawaiian Burger (another best ever), we walked to Rose Bowl where the BYU tailgate party was in full effect. Chris, Michael and Jason ran into friends while Dad managed to meet more relatives we had never met and promptly introduce us. We even ran into legendary BYU football coach LaVell Edward who had the honor of taking a photo with Chris and me.

I am not kidding when I say about one-fourth to one-third of those in attendance at the Rose Bowl were BYU supporters, and I’d venture to say that more than half of the stadium noise came from those fans.

To avoid stirring up bad feelings, I will not comment on the actual game except to say that it was my fault BYU lost. I foolishly purchased a new BYU T-shirt during the tailgate party and stuffed my Lucky shirt into a backpack. I didn’t realize until half-time and put Lucky back on. BYU made a strong comeback effort, but it was too late. Not even the power of Lucky could overcome the deficit. Lesson learned. To Nikki’s dismay, I herby pledge to wear Lucky to each and every BYU football game indefinitely.

Tired and morally defeated we went to pizza (where I defeated David 7-1 in a rousing game of air hockey) and headed back to the hotel. We went to church the next morning in a local Pasadena ward where I was the only person dressed in jeans. Blast my weaksauce packing skills!

The flight home was uneventful with the exception of the lady sitting next to me who wouldn’t stop telling me all about her Mormon vampire book. Yet another problem easily avoided had I had my iPod.

Thus ended our Boyz Weekend and thus ends my first blog. With the exception of the BYU loss, it was a great weekend. Time spent with brothers, brother-in-law and Dad is always a good time.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Fun Week in Utah




This week, my dear friend, Krescent, came to visit us!! She is from Washington D.C. Krescent and I met each other in Grad School the first year and ended up being roommates our second year. She recently had her 3rd child, a little girl named Devyn. Devyn has got to be one of the most happy kids I have ever met. She is so darling and so fun to be around.

Of course Kres and I had to do all our old familiar traditions. We headed down to BYU for the day. It was so fun to be on Campus again! It has really changed. And then we had to eat at her favorite places, Cafe Rio and Pizza Factory. It was so fun to spend time with her and get to meet Devyn. Even though she lives on the other sides of the United States, she is one of my dearest and closest friends!!


Also on Saturday night Brendan and I went to a get-together at our friend, Kathleen's House. Kathleen and Pam are some of my all time favorite people. They are so dang funny and so much fun to be around. All the old gang from Zions were there. Rob and Allison and their new little son Tate were there. Nick and Wendy and of course, Pam, Kathleen and Kyle. We talked the night away and ate Kathleen's delicious mexican dinner!

The first picture is of Rob, Allison and their son Tate. And this is of Kathleen and Pam!!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Nikki's Weekend



This weekend Brendan and I spent apart. Brendan left on Thursday to head to LA to watch the highly anticipated UCLA vs. BYU Game at the Rose Garden.


Friday morning, I met some of my dearest and closest friends for breakfast at Mimi's!! It is the first time all of us have been together in 3 years. I am on the left, and then Lindsey who moved to Phoenix 3 years ago and just recently moved back to Salt Lake, which I am thrilled with. Then next is Lisa, she moved to Vegas a couple of years ago and met a wonderful guy, Ryan, and got married in April. Then Allision . . she is 8 months pregnant with her 2nd boy. We are really excited for her to have her baby in a month or so!!


Next on the weekend agenda was a BBQ at Morgan & Stephanie's on Saturday night. The whole family was there, included Jayna!! Here is a picture of everyone deep engrossed in the BYU Game. We had a ton of fun. We always like being around Family!!
It was a great weekend but I was so excited for Brendan to come home on Sunday Night!!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

True Blue Through and Through


"Rise and Shout the Cougars are out, their on their way to Fame and Glory . ." Saturday was the home opener for the BYU Cougars. It was a sell out crowd at Cougar Stadium as 65,000 fans watched the Cougars take on the Arizona Wildcats.


The game was actually very anti-climatic because the Cougars were in the zone and beat the wildcats 20 to 7. It was so fun to be there and to be apart of it. The only downfall was the heat and the 100 degree sun blaring down on us.


We love the Fall, because Fall means football!! Go COUGARS!!

Grobanites & Storytelling




This past week my sisters, Stephanie and Kasey, and my brother-in-law, Morgan and I went to The Josh Groban Concert at the Arena. It was SO GOOD. He is an amazing performer. When Brendan heard about the concert, he said he would help us get tickets on one condition . . .that he didn't have to attend the concert. We loved the concert!! Morgan was joking that he was out with his three wives. I posted a picture of Josh. . .as soon as he walked out there were like a million women screaming like they were 14 years old!!


On Friday, my parents came down to attend the Annual Timp Storytelling Festival. Now, we go to this every year, but this year was unique, because my adorable nephew, Liam, won a contest and was chosen as one of the Youth Tellers at this year's festival.

He did such a great job. He had all the audience laughing and getting into his story. His eyes just lit up when he walked onto that stage and as the audience got into it more, so did he. He delivered quite the performance and we were all really proud of him. I posted a picture of him in the middle of his storytelling.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

It was a "Running" Weekend



Well Brendan left on Thursday Night for Portland to run in the Hood To Coast Race. It is an annual race where you start at Mt. Hood and run all the way to the Oregon Coast. His whole family participates. I posted a picture of Brendan and his Brothers and Dad. But really his whole family gets involved . .sisters run, brothers-in-law run, there are volunteers, etc. Brendan loves this weekend he gets to hang out with his family and his close friend, Jake from D.C., always flys into run the race as well. It is a team race where they all take legs throughout the 2 days. Brendan says the only downfall to this weekend is the actual running.


Since Brendan was off running, I decided to run as well. My cute friend Nikki called me and said that there was a 5K in Draper to support the families of the National Guard Men and Women that had been deployed, so how could I say no to that. We woke up at the crack of dawn on Saturday and headed over to the park in Draper to get registered and get ready to run. It was really fun and totally worthwhile!! The picture is of Nikki and me and her cute son RJ who rode in a stroller the entire race and was such a good kid the whole time!!

Disneyland -- August 2007



While we were in Southern California for my cousin's wedding, we decided to go to Disneyland. It was such a fun day to be there with Evan and Anja who are both just both in love with everything Disney!! (Brendan wasn't able to come due to not enough vacation days.)


We were waiting in line to see Minnie Mouse and when it got to be our turn, Evan just ran into Minnie's arms. It was the cutest thing. I totally got a tear in my eye. And then when it was our turn to see Mickey Mouse, Evan walked right up to him and gave him a kiss on the tip of the nose. Again, a tear came to my eye.


As tradition, we ate lunch at the Blue Bayou, in the Pirates ride.


It was such a fun day and being their with the kids made it totally worth it!!

Hunter Wedding in So. California




My Cousin Stephen got married in Southern California. It was so much fun to see our cousins, it had been about a year since we last saw them. And it is always a good time when we all get together.


The wedding was really nice. My Uncle Dave married them, he is a judge. He looked so handsome in his robes. It was fun to be apart of all the festivities. The pictures are of my cousin and my Uncle during the ceremony.


Then there is My Dad and Mom w/ my Uncle Chuck and Aunt Sue and My Uncle Dave and Aunt Bobbi. My Dad was smiling ear to ear the whole time being with his 2 brothers.


The other picture is of Kasey, Jessica, and me at the reception.

Oregon Coast



While we were in Portland for the Wedding, we decided to take a trip to the Oregon Coast. On our way we stopped at the Tillamook Cheese Factory. We took a tour of the factory and learned a whole lot about cheese!! We got some yummy Cheese Curds, or as they call them up there, "Squeaky Cheese!" And also got ice cream and then headed back out on the road through the Tillamook National Forest.


We stopped at Cannon Beach, see picture. This is where the ending of the movie "Goonies" was filmed. Remember when the kids get rescued and the Pirate Ship comes out. Hopefully you all remember that great scene!


We then went down to Seaside and walked around the town and then went out to the beach. We watched a lot of skin surfers and just really enjoyed the day. The Oregon Coast is really a pretty place to visit.