So if you didn't know, Joshua is famous. He was on TV with all of the famous athletes. Well, maybe not the most famous athletes, but you do get to see a lot of him during the most recent BYU women's volleyball game. He was in the front row. You can watch the whole thing and see how well the #11 Cougars beat Portland, or you can just jump to 24:57 and see Joshua cheering. If you watch for 20-30 seconds you can see him receive a text message from me. Here is the link: Celebrity
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Sunday, September 28, 2014
It's a bird, it's a plane...no, it really is!
We went to an air show on Saturday! It was really cool to see the planes do all sorts of tricks. They would fly as high as they could in the sky until they would stall out, do loops, twists, and even fly upside down. They had all sorts of planes and cars parked so you could look at those as well.
The kids catching some shade.
Cute babe just hanging out.
Some of the tricks the planes did. Although the photos don't do them justice.
The boy with the blue balloon.
And the shark plane. This was the coolest plane of all in Rhett's opinion.
Beautiful weather and really warm for September. A fun way to spend a Saturday morning. The show was put on for free. We donated to the cause because we hope they continue for years to come.
Monday, September 22, 2014
WE've been enjoying very fine weather. . . .
Well! We have!
Ethan is playing soccer.
Sadly I don't have any really great pictures. That will change though. I will start bringing my camera and take some close ups. But Ethan's team is orange. And games are on Saturdays and practices are on Tuesdays.
We have been playing at the parks a lot. And when you homeschool, there's a chance you might have it all to yourself.
Lucy loves slides. She will go down just about any height. No fear yet.
Ethan is at the age where he does weird faces when you ask him to smile at the camera. When does that end? Oh yeah, age 20 or so.
Mary pushing everyone else. She wanted to be the pusher.
What good is a walk without a stick right?
Ethan is playing soccer.
Sadly I don't have any really great pictures. That will change though. I will start bringing my camera and take some close ups. But Ethan's team is orange. And games are on Saturdays and practices are on Tuesdays.
We have been playing at the parks a lot. And when you homeschool, there's a chance you might have it all to yourself.
Lucy loves slides. She will go down just about any height. No fear yet.
Ethan is at the age where he does weird faces when you ask him to smile at the camera. When does that end? Oh yeah, age 20 or so.
Mary pushing everyone else. She wanted to be the pusher.
What good is a walk without a stick right?
At some pretty gardens. (Mt. Vernon)
Sunday, September 21, 2014
BYU VS. VA... and related comments
Here are some pictures from the game. It was fun to watch it in person.
He is wearing sunglasses on the edge of the field. His wife is next to him.
Okay so i'll just say that President Uchtdorf is used to people standing when he enters a room, but without the cheers that he got at the stadium.
Last night after the game I got a trim from a girl in the ward who knows how to cut hair. She said that my hair was really awesome, and she didn't think I would go bald... (good thing) hahaha.
That just means that right now it is thick, full, and luscious.
My roommates and I also went to a fondue party that some girls put on. It was fun to dip the fruit and cookies, etc in the chocolate. It was also good to meet new people as there were a ton of people there at the party...
And I am madly in love with this girl I just met, so the next time y'all call me I can tell you all about it....
That may or may not be a hint.
:)
Saturday, September 20, 2014
How dee do! (It wasn't a shark, it was an alligator!)
Yesterday I got a phone call from Joseph telling me that if I would dress up like a pirate and go to Krispy Kreme I could get a free dozen doughnuts!
My roommate Paul overheard the conversation and before I was done speaking with Joseph, he had already cut his pants up to look like pirate pants. :)
We waited in line for about three hours... and I had my leg strapped up behind me with my belt so I could have a peg leg. That was a long time to walk around like that. I did a lot of sitting. Little kids would come up to me and ask if my leg was really missing. Then when their parents told them it was fake, they would come up and say, "that's not real" and try to pull my wooden stick out!
When I first got out of the car, there were some teenage girls who were standing there with their prize boxes of doughnuts. One of them said that they should give me a doughnut because I actually didn't have a leg. ?? Then her friend points out that I actually did have a leg. She was blonde... haha. Not in a negative way, but they were all pretty young and innocent. (aka super naive). I asked how long the line was. Another girl said that they had cut in line, and it only took them 30 min. She said they had offered to pay for a spot in line, and that the person who they asked said that they could just cut they didn't need to pay.
So what does she do?
She gets out some money and tells me (she was trying to hand me 3 dollars or so)
"You go and pay to cut in line"
What??!!
Then her friend tells her not to give away the money and she looks a little reluctant until I tell her that I will be fine. I am just going to go get in line.
While in line my roommate and I decided to use my peg leg to play limbo with the sword-toting, me-stabbing, pegleg theiving children who were next to us. That was fun. One little boy asked a girl in line next to us (we started talking with her and got to know her a little) if my leg was really cut off. She said no. Later she left and the little boy asked a different girl who said yes. He was confused. "I thought you said that it wasn't real"
School is going well. I am taking Organic Chemistry, Computer Science, Portuguese 105 (for spanish speakers), 2nd half of the Book of Mormon, and Spanish (latin american literature). I am also still working with the BYU grounds crew in the sprinkler division. We mostly do site development - so we are closely associated with construction sites and new sprinkler systems. We do big repairs, but the little things are usually maintained by the gardeners who each have their own area of campus that they take care of including mowing, trimming, etc.
We use a lot of pvc pipe. Here is a valve bank (manifold or header). It has different sizes of valves for different areas.
This week I went to the women's soccer game and, while cheering for a girl named Sarah who I used to hometeach, we met this group of girls. They were part of a youth soccer team. They decided to become Sarah's personal fan club!
They all would cheer for her and shout her name. They asked us how we knew Sarah, etc. They asked if I was her boyfriend. I said no and pointed to her real boyfriend sitting a couple of seats over. Then they started talking to him. They said "Sarah's such a stud." "She's a good one." and things like that. One of them told Lance (Sarah's boyfriend), "I dare you to keep her" hahaha They were preeettty good at selling the marriage idea. It was a fun soccer game, and we won.
This last picture is my hairdo on friday. Not how I normally do it, but I decided to try something new. And also the football game last week.
My roommate Paul overheard the conversation and before I was done speaking with Joseph, he had already cut his pants up to look like pirate pants. :)
We waited in line for about three hours... and I had my leg strapped up behind me with my belt so I could have a peg leg. That was a long time to walk around like that. I did a lot of sitting. Little kids would come up to me and ask if my leg was really missing. Then when their parents told them it was fake, they would come up and say, "that's not real" and try to pull my wooden stick out!
When I first got out of the car, there were some teenage girls who were standing there with their prize boxes of doughnuts. One of them said that they should give me a doughnut because I actually didn't have a leg. ?? Then her friend points out that I actually did have a leg. She was blonde... haha. Not in a negative way, but they were all pretty young and innocent. (aka super naive). I asked how long the line was. Another girl said that they had cut in line, and it only took them 30 min. She said they had offered to pay for a spot in line, and that the person who they asked said that they could just cut they didn't need to pay.
So what does she do?
She gets out some money and tells me (she was trying to hand me 3 dollars or so)
"You go and pay to cut in line"
What??!!
Then her friend tells her not to give away the money and she looks a little reluctant until I tell her that I will be fine. I am just going to go get in line.
While in line my roommate and I decided to use my peg leg to play limbo with the sword-toting, me-stabbing, pegleg theiving children who were next to us. That was fun. One little boy asked a girl in line next to us (we started talking with her and got to know her a little) if my leg was really cut off. She said no. Later she left and the little boy asked a different girl who said yes. He was confused. "I thought you said that it wasn't real"
School is going well. I am taking Organic Chemistry, Computer Science, Portuguese 105 (for spanish speakers), 2nd half of the Book of Mormon, and Spanish (latin american literature). I am also still working with the BYU grounds crew in the sprinkler division. We mostly do site development - so we are closely associated with construction sites and new sprinkler systems. We do big repairs, but the little things are usually maintained by the gardeners who each have their own area of campus that they take care of including mowing, trimming, etc.
We use a lot of pvc pipe. Here is a valve bank (manifold or header). It has different sizes of valves for different areas.
This week I went to the women's soccer game and, while cheering for a girl named Sarah who I used to hometeach, we met this group of girls. They were part of a youth soccer team. They decided to become Sarah's personal fan club!
They all would cheer for her and shout her name. They asked us how we knew Sarah, etc. They asked if I was her boyfriend. I said no and pointed to her real boyfriend sitting a couple of seats over. Then they started talking to him. They said "Sarah's such a stud." "She's a good one." and things like that. One of them told Lance (Sarah's boyfriend), "I dare you to keep her" hahaha They were preeettty good at selling the marriage idea. It was a fun soccer game, and we won.
This last picture is my hairdo on friday. Not how I normally do it, but I decided to try something new. And also the football game last week.
Friday, September 19, 2014
John's Homecoming
Cornered Esther for a selfie
Grandma told some great stories These are reminders for her to tell the truth.
"Look at me I Grandpa,"
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Revised Esther's Wild Ride
Monday, September 15, 2014
John's Mountain Rap
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Misc. from the Omahans
Misc. stands for miscelanious...miscellaineous...miscellanious...miscellainious...that is why I just use the abbreviation. Here is an update on the Ericksons in Omaha.
I am doing a lot of things with teeth.
Eliza and I are madly in love.
Eliza works out like a champ doing things like Zumba and pilates and P90X and Hyrum-toting. She is also reading a book a day, so if you need any book suggestions she is Madam Librarian.
Hyrum crawls all over the place. He gets really excited when he stands up. He likes to climb up on things. And of course everything must be looked at, touched, and tasted. He is big into textures. Rubbery, hard, rough, beaded, ridged, soft, fuzzy, smooth, etc., etc., etc. At stake conference today, he was sliding his hands across the gym floor making squeaky sounds. Then he got to the wall and started scratching the surface.
He has been eating lots of solid foods. He likes everything, but of course his most favorite is whatever we are eating. He does not have any teeth yet, but he is good at aggressive gumming. He even attacks things like newspapers. I think he'd digest all the recent news if we'd to let him. He is also practicing to be a model like his momma. At least that is what I think.
There have been storms here lately. We've had lots of rain and thunder and lightening and even some hail. I wish I had a picture but you'll just have to believe my "hail story". The hail stones were the size of a nickel. At least we have some proof of collateral damage.
Eliza and I have been trying to think up a long list of meal ideas. We came up with a decent list but we are always open to suggestions. On Saturday the answer to our dilemma came in the mail.
Apparently it goes with everything and can do anything, even taste bad. I think that I would rather have the cold hotdog option.
Hyrum and I have been going running. Last Saturday we ran to the post office and back (almost 3.5 miles round trip). It was a little chilly. There were some good hills. The best part was seeing this cute boy at the end of the run.
I am doing a lot of things with teeth.
Eliza and I are madly in love.
Eliza works out like a champ doing things like Zumba and pilates and P90X and Hyrum-toting. She is also reading a book a day, so if you need any book suggestions she is Madam Librarian.
Hyrum crawls all over the place. He gets really excited when he stands up. He likes to climb up on things. And of course everything must be looked at, touched, and tasted. He is big into textures. Rubbery, hard, rough, beaded, ridged, soft, fuzzy, smooth, etc., etc., etc. At stake conference today, he was sliding his hands across the gym floor making squeaky sounds. Then he got to the wall and started scratching the surface.
He has been eating lots of solid foods. He likes everything, but of course his most favorite is whatever we are eating. He does not have any teeth yet, but he is good at aggressive gumming. He even attacks things like newspapers. I think he'd digest all the recent news if we'd to let him. He is also practicing to be a model like his momma. At least that is what I think.
There have been storms here lately. We've had lots of rain and thunder and lightening and even some hail. I wish I had a picture but you'll just have to believe my "hail story". The hail stones were the size of a nickel. At least we have some proof of collateral damage.
What the hail? |
Eliza and I have been trying to think up a long list of meal ideas. We came up with a decent list but we are always open to suggestions. On Saturday the answer to our dilemma came in the mail.
Why would you eat the spam if you have fried rice? |
Hyrum and I have been going running. Last Saturday we ran to the post office and back (almost 3.5 miles round trip). It was a little chilly. There were some good hills. The best part was seeing this cute boy at the end of the run.
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