Saturday, August 21, 2010

91 pounds










We had a family outing of peach picking on Thursday. The kids were in juicy sticky heaven. We picked 91 lbs of peaches. The peaches are now all washed cubed and frozen for our years supply of smoothies:) Beautiful.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Fall craving...


Fall is my favorite time of year. I love maple trees that turn fantastic colors. I'm getting excited next month for school to start again and the leaves to begin their descent.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Peasants do...Peasants do not.

This last week was our families special week where we "go without" the basic comforts. This year we decided to be peasants. Through the whole week we were always saying "peasants do..." and also "peasants do not...". So here's a little glimpse of our week.
Peasants DO stack fire wood. Peasants do NOT have air conditioning.


Peasants DO wear pillowcases.

...and pull weeds. Peasants do NOT eat chips.


Peasants DO push wheelbarrows...even when they're 5. Peasants do NOT watch movies.


Peasants DO husk corn.

...and they DO play with the corn hairs.

Peasants do NOT whine about moving big rocks for 2 hours.

Peasants do NOT play the Wii, but they DO play with moths.
Peasants DO sleep on the floor in the same room. Peasants do NOT have pillows (except for mom peasants... and baby peasants sleep in cribs).


Peasants DO have campouts with cousins...
(even when they wear way better home sewn peasant clothes:)


Peasants DO pick berries.




Peasants do NOT eat corndogs...but they do make fires


...and they read by the fires late into the night eating marshmallows.

Yes peasants DO eat marshmallows.


Peasants DO eat pancakes. Not Krusteez mix, but real ones from a recipe passed down from the pioneers made by Aunt Tyra. YUM!



Peasants do NOT eat ice cream cones from McDonalds, but they do make homemade ice cream in tin cans that taste way better.



Peasants do NOT sleep in. Peasants DO wake up early and gather big sticks.



Peasants DO look like Huckleberry Finn.
Peasant families DO love each other.

This week we learned to be grateful for little things like work gloves when you're pulling weeds and pillows and night lights. It's rewarding to live a more simple life even for a short time and cut all the electronic stuff that we feel so attached to. We learned to work hard and enjoy life barefoot and wearing pillowcases.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Highlights from our family reunion

This past week we had a family reunion with the Baird side (my side) of the family. We met in St. George Utah where my Grandma lives. It was so so great to be all together. Here are some fun pics from the trip. My Grandma is so classy. She always wears jewelry and smells lovely. What a lady!My sibs. Tess, me, Ylfe, Adam, Brigham and Jandi...(the red t-shirt say Incredible Bairds designed by Tyra Brig's wife)Here we are at Zions National Park. Incredible! Hey Dad WHERE'S YOUR SHIRT!!!Nicole and cousin Meri.Derek and Nathan at a suvenier shop. Check out Derek's Hip Pack!...he wanted to be just like Grandpa:) Me and my sisters with our baby boys.Dave and I in front of our first basement apartment in Provo. Hilarious memories of mowing the lawn, shoveling the snow and picking cherries for the old lady Helen who lived there.I think this picture of Lauren is so cute and almost looks like a fake background.Happy Kurt at Aunt Charity's house where they have cows for their neighbors. Kurt was loving it.Charity holding our new nephew Woody! After being in the car for 312 hours. Finally asleep.
Today is my Mom and Dads anniversary! (39 years?)

8 days

Eight days...eight temples St. George temple, Provo temple, Jordan River temple, Draper temple, Bountiful temple, Salt Lake temple, Boise temple, Columbia River Washington temple