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by jenjackenthal
Aug 17, 2008 | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend
This week: AUGUST 18 -24th Monday: 9am Grace, 1:30-6 Kids Jumping. Kids at Jen’s that night Tuesday: 7:15 Grace, 10:30 Skye pediatrician to get warts frozen off, 1 Skye to Camille’s house. 7 Sam Dryland Training at Skate Park. Kids at Jen’s that night. Wednesday: 7:45 Grace, 1:30-6 ski jumping. Pick up Skye at 4:30 with snacks and get her into soccer clothes, 5:00 Skye Soccer at Ecker Hill East field #2 (I think that’s the top field above football practice. 7 Sam Skate. Kids at Jen’s that night. Thursday: Kids at Ron’s t...
The tent that kept us dry in a big overnight storm. by jenjackenthal
Aug 17, 2008 | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend
I bet you’re wondering how a blog about the kids activities and a serene view of a lake in the mountains are related? Well, the view of the lake is there to remind me that not all days have to feel like a tornado just blew through town (and that’s just before I get the kids to school and start checking my office email). The kids and I had our first camping trip together at that lake this summer and it was so relaxing and fun. (That’s Butterfly Lake in Utahs Uintah mountain range.) For the next time I am under strict orders from my kids to bring...
Cherry I love Cherry Hill. by reed
Aug 07, 2008 | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend
I love the water slide.
baseball is my life What a life with CMS by reed
Aug 06, 2008 | 1 1 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
content management system (CMS) is computer software used to create, edit, manage, and publish content in a consistently organized fashion.[1] CMSs are frequently used for storing, controlling, versioning, and publishing industry-specific documentation such as news articles, operators’ manuals, technical manuals, sales guides, and marketing brochures. The content managed may include computer files, image media, audio files, video files, electronic documents, and Web content. A CMS may support the following features: * identification of all key users and the...
It is beginning Sunrise in Maui by reed
Jul 01, 2008 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
You have to get up early to make the trip to the top of the Volcano but the no sleep and cold temperatures are all worth it!!! Learn a little more: Haleakala National Park Nature & Science Isolated in the mid Pacific, the Hawaiian Islands are the most remote major island group on earth. They were formed as the Pacific Plate moved across a volcanic “hot spot” within the earth’s mantle. Lying 2,400 miles (3862km) from the nearest continent, they have never had connection to any other land mass. Natural crossings across this great expanse of ocean by animals ...
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A liitle dressed up for water skiing What life is all about - great family ties. by reed
Jun 14, 2008 | 1 1 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
Here are a few quotes on the family – we should all make time for those we love the most – we love who we serve and serve who we love. Service “The goodwill of mankind rests on the shoulders of those who offer service without expectation of reward. These genuine heroes hold humanity together, bringing mankind closer to the greatness of its true potential.” Wes Fessler Success “I would not attribute great acclaim to accomplishments of my own merit, but due to the outstanding qualities of my family, I believe I may yet be considered a success.” Wes Fess...
Not sure why this pic is in here but Cole wants is pic on the blog!! Water Skiing 2007 by reed
Jun 14, 2008 | 1 1 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
We just love being at Bear lake – but beware of the monster that prowls the lake. On May 18, 1874, William Budge, a distinguished Mormon pioneer and wagon train captain, described one of Utah’s singular wonders to Brigham Young. Budge and three other respected citizens of Rich County had been traveling home the previous Friday morning. Suddenly, about three miles north of Laketown, an object about twenty yards from the shores of Bear Lake caught the men’s attention. “At first sight we thought it might be a very large duck,” Budge wrot...