Monday, December 15, 2008

Snow Plowing

Here are some pictures of Casey and the dogs plowing the neighborhood. The dogs love to ride the 4 wheeler. Casey would not let me unwrap their coats since they are for Christmas. At least it was not snowing so they were not wet.











Friday, December 12, 2008

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

Last night we had the opportunity to go up to my brothers and have dinner. On the drive around Bothwell looking for birds my husband could hunt, I took to remembering those family members that are not around to celebrate Thanksgiving with us. From Grandma and Grandpa Cornwall, to Uncle Brian, to Emma. I am glad that as foggy as my memory is these days that I still can remember each of them at this time of year.
Later at Eric's house, I had the chance to read to my neice Savannah. Oh to have little kids around, I forget how much fun that can be. After dinner, it was fun to watch Braxton playing around with all the little girls, 5 all under the age of 6. It was also nice the see the different family members there interacting about this and that.
Since it is Thanksgiving, I would like to say that I am thankful for my family and friends. I am thankful for my wonderful husband that I know puts up with a lot with me. I am thankful to an old boss who without which I am sure I would not still have the job I have today. I am thankful for the opportunity for change in our lives. Without change, I would not have been able to travel the places I have been, meet some of my friends, live the life I live. I live a very priviledged life and am thankful to the Lord for it all.

Happy Thanksgiving. Love Daphne

Friday, November 14, 2008

Trans Siberian Orchestra


All I can say is WOW! Last night we went to dinner with our friends Brad and Annie and then we went to the Trans Siberian Orchestra. I have never seen the E Center as full as it was last night. We had seats directly to the left of the stage and they were perfect. I am glad Casey talked me into those seats. This concert had it all. Great violinist, pianists, guitarists and singers. And on top of that lasers, flames, fireworks and flashing lights. I will never forget the air guitar, air violin and air piano on top of the conducting that was done by the crazy bald guy to our right. Thriller used to be our yearly thing, which can get old with all the sameness. All 4 of us have agreed this is going to become the holiday tradition. If you have a chance to go next year, I suggest you go.

Monday, September 15, 2008

July 4th camping pictures


Here was our camping spot for the 4th of July weekend. We call this spot The Corral. It has plenty of room for all the trailers, usually 4, and tents, usually 4. It also has room for the 8 4-wheelers. Then there is still room for the kids to play football, kick the can or capure the flag.

Barney Lake off the Piute Trail. We usually don't come to this little lake since it is so far off the usual trail we use. We caught a few but let them live another day. Casey and I came to this lake a couple of years ago and it had snow still.
1 hour into a ride on Oldroyd Trail, part of the Piute trail. Will have to make sure we are to be the 1st ones on the ride next time.



Boo and Charlie after an afternoon of playing in the dirt during July 4th weekend camping trip to Monroe.






Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Hunting season

August ended up being a pretty busy month for us. Soccer kept us pretty busy. I planned on taking most of the week off for the Labor Day camping trip. Since we had a Soccer tournament instead, I still took the time off and enjoyed the time to myself. I finally used a gift certificate from the parents from almost 2 years ago and also the birthday money from them this year. Thanks Bet!
Hunting season is fast approaching and for once I am happy for it to come. Casey leaves for the big hunt next Saturday for 8 days. The freezer is getting pretty empty so this is the year he has to shoot something. While he is gone I am planning on painting more of the house. It seems like I only get motivated to paint when Casey is gone. Maybe he should be gone more often. LOL.
The boys are doing well. Jordan had an interview at Pace's on Monday and is to go back tomorrow. We are keeping our fingers crossed. He needs to have worked for a year before he can apply at the Jail to become a clerk. Zach is liking junior high and I am excited because he has Algebra and Spanish, 2 subjects I won't have problems helping him with if he has any questions. Zach is talking about trying out for the school basketball team. We are keeping our fingers crossed. Braxton is in soccer again this year and is struggling a little bit. It should get better once he gets used to playing with this new bunch of kids. I love his new coaches teaching style and Braxton should learn a lot this year.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Camping and Soccer

I know it has been a while since the last post. I can't believe how quick this summer has gone. Over the long July 4th weekend, we finally got to use the trailer. It is always fun to trade the big city for the peaceful surroundings of the mountains. Every day consisted of sleeping in, fishing, eating and riding the 4 Wheelers. I love my new 4 wheeler. I even read about 10 magazines while down there. It was pretty warm but we had fun getting down and dirty because of all the dust kicked up. We saw a few deer but not the monster elk that is rumored to be down there.
The rest of July was pretty much filled up with soccer practice. This last weekend was Braxton's first soccer tournament of the season in Park City. We won our first 2 games and lost the last 2 games. The first game was a nail biter. With seconds left in the game, we scored the only goal off a penalty kick. The last game was a little sad. We lost 3 to 2 but that was good because we were the only team to score on them up to that point in the tournament.
August is shaping up to be a busy month what with all the soccer, tons of birthdays and going to Arizona for work. Life is never dull.