Thursday, July 23, 2009

Lava Hot Springs

Bridget, Ryan, Dave and I all had work off a few fridays ago so we decided to take advantage and enjoy a weekend up at Lava. It was my first time. We camped right on the river, too. It was a lot of fun. We spent one day in the pools, including hot pools which we only lasted for about 30 minutes cause it was such a hot day, and another day on the river.

Our hobo dinners- aka tin-foil dinners, turned out a little over done. It was funny because all of us teamed up against Dave when he wanted to take them out earlier and agreed that they always take forever. Well Dave was right, they should of been taken out a lot earlier, thus we all had very dry and burnt hobo dinners.


Roasting Starburst. YUM!


The river rides mostly consisted of Bridget and I driving the boys to the top and watching them at different points coming down, then meeting them at the bottom to take them back up.
Ouch!
I was able to go down once.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Dave's Happy Birthday Song

I know this is a week late but I wanted to post it and share the Price tradition of singing happy birthday. It's pretty much anything off key, loud, not in sync, etc. It's a great tradition:)

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Happy 24th Birthday Dave!

Yesterday was Dave's birthday. It started off with a blueberry and white chocolate chip pancake breakfast and this funny card with a mushy message:) I took Dave to my work, Goodwood Barbecue Company, on his lunch break. He loved it!


Family and friends came over to eat some bbq food and cake and ice cream.
Birthday boy making a wish.
I made him a pina colada cake this year
Wellyn patiently waiting for the prayer on the food.

Among the many presents he received, this was the most thoughtful...

My sister made a trophy for Dave...she is so funny!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Gratitiude for Freedom

One day after graduation I was roaming around my in-laws' bookcase trying to find something to keep my mind busy. I came across these books by Dean Hughes. The series is called The Children of the Promise. It's historical fiction, about the WWII era and an LDS family trying to survive in this time. I was immediately hooked. I've now gone onto the sequel series called Hearts of the Children that continues the story of this family with the next generation in the 60s. Anyway, although it's fiction Hughes puts only facts in about the historical aspect, thus, I have grown such a greater appreciation of what other generations have faced as well as people living in other countries out of America. Ever since I've started these books I have find myself to be somewhat obsessive about WWII...a little weird for me since history was one of the things I hated growing up. My mom would drag us to these boring museums that I would drag my feet through and whine; sorry mom. The tides have turned. Dave has loved this fascination as well because he can get me to watch rated 'R' movies since they are about WWII. We've watched quite a few.

This last Sunday I almost broke down in sacrament as we stood as sang The Star-Spangled Banner. Can you say, WOW?!? I am so grateful to live in this free, democratic country! Even at this time when our democracy is being toiled with; I am so blessed to have the freedoms I do. I can think and act the way I believe is right, travel across the country, hold a decent job, be with whom I please and be an equal with him, etc. without being threatened by government. Even with these books being fiction, they have helped me grow and have strenghtened me as a person and a citizen of this country. No wonder so many have had the dream to some to America throughout America's history.