Thursday, March 31, 2011
Pumpkin Carving and Halloween
The best place to carve pumkins is on the back of a truck tailgate next to the ditch.Sharianne gets "guts" on her fingers and shakes her hands making them fly in Jaspurs hair. Jay found a mustache at the halloween store and thought it would be funny to go as my dad for Halloween. Don't think my dad was too impressed.
First Day of school August 2010
Games Cowboys Play
My sister Tana was in charge of a cowboy fun night at the South Bannock County Fair. There was all sorts of crazy games like wild cow riding, bedroll races and the hide race. This Wiley my nephew pulling someone on a cow hide behind his horse. This is Wiley again lookin at tad bit dazed. His bronc got a little broncy and well you can see what happened. But the hide race has had it's deal with curses I swear every year someone get's hurt. There was games for adults and kids she did such a good job putting it together.
Jacoby's Farewell, Temple Square and Hogle Zoo.
I thought it would be neat to take of picture of the boys with Jacoby and then when he comes home from his mission in Hong Kong we will take another one to see how much all three of them have grown. After the farewell we went to Temple Square. I have been wanting to take the kids in the winter to see the lights but that hasn't happened yet. But it was so pretty in the summer too. These pictures were taken at the top of the conference center. We also went to the visitors center. They had a new exhibit on display and it is a miniature of what the Salt Lake Temple looks like on the inside we even had to wait in line to see it there was alot of people. The next day we went to Hogle Zoo. One of my favorite places. The funniest thing that day was when we seen the howler monkey's when we got up to the cage Jaron told Cade to be quiet. He thought Cade was screaming but it was the monkey. We could have watched it all day. I love the picture Jay took of the cat looking animal. I don't even know what it was but I think the flash on the camera made it squint like that.
Bancroft 24th of July
The 24th of July would not be the same without going to Bancroft. I think I have went almost every year since I was born. They have a parade every year that starts at 10:00 a.m. It is one of the biggest parades I have ever seen especially for a small town like Bancroft, Idaho. They best part is when you think the parade is over there it is coming back down the parade route. You get your fill of Bit-o-Honey, Tootsie Rolls and Saltwater Taffy to last until Halloween. After the parade we go watch the rodeo usually because a few people we know are in it or one of our kids. Jace and Jaspur have both rode sheep and calves there. This year Jace rode a steer. I was so proud of him he almost rode the whole 8 seconds. I take a picture almost every year of the kids fast asleep before we even make it on the Highway to head home. Such a fun day with friends, family, rodeo, and of course the over dose of sugar. They are extremely tuckered out. I know there will a time when I won't be able to come and celebrate the 24th in Bancroft but I will have such fond memories.
The True Sharianne
Dax's Brithday Party July 2010
Target Practice
THE BIG BLUE
This is Jay's Truck that he loved! But we didn't love the price to keep it every month. The kids nick named it The Big Blue, it was from Finding Nemo. That is how one of the fish describe the Ocean. We ended up selling it but glad we have pictures of it.
Albion at the Chatburn's
Summer 2010
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