Little girls, Little girls . . . night & day I eat, sleep & breath them
(Miss Hannigan)

they didn't come upstairs once in about 4 hours

It’s a happy talent to know how to play. –Emerson

crazy giggles

Girls are made of sugar n’ spice,
Everything sweet, & everything nice,
Girls are ruffles, bonnets, and bows,
Dimpled smiles and dancing toes,
They’re tears and giggles, dolls and curls,
That’s how it is with little girls

took a moment to look up

Little girls
are the nicest things that happen to people.
They are born with a little bit
of angelshine about them,
and though it wears thin sometimes
there is always enough left
to lasso your heart . . .
–Alan Beck

More photos of Maggie’s visit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/midder/sets/72157601197899374/

Fireworks, Camping, Bear Lake, Logan

It’s been quite an eventful week for us. Thursday, the 24th, was a big day in Utah. And nowhere else. Michael called me and said that he had a lady who was trying to close a loan up here and she couldn’t get a hold of anyone — broker, realtor, title, etc. She was apparently ranting on and on about how Utah thought it needed its own holiday in the middle of July. He said it was all he and the other Mormon folk could do to keep from laughing at her.

To do our part to celebrate, Julie asked me if I could stop by one of those places where you can buy fireworks. I was telling Michael about it. He was having a hard time comprehending the ability to go into some grocery store parking lot where they’ve got some big tent setup filled with nothing but fireworks. And I can relate. In Arizona, you’re feeling special if you hear of someone who has a sparkler. You just don’t do it down there. Here I could buy enough fireworks to blow up the local Wal-Mart. In any event, I guess I got a little carried away.

I told Brian to buy a handfull of fireworks--He was a little excited!

We’ve been toying with the idea all summer of going camping somewhere. Julie’s brother, Jim, had reservations up at Bear Lake at one of the campgrounds there. Somehow we got invited to go along, though I’m wondering if we sort of invited ourselves. A few days before we were to leave, they called us and said that they weren’t going to be able to make it. Then they called again the morning of and said that their friends that were also going weren’t going to make it either. So, with some reservation, wondering what they knew about the place that we didn’t, we headed north on Thursday night.

I decided that we were going to go the “back” way, since I figured that I15 going north was probably pretty busy. So we took a route that went up through Heber, over to Evanston, WY, through little towns in Utah called Randolph and Hyrum, to the south end of Bear Lake. It was beautiful country. The lake itself was a beautiful emerald blue. The landscape surrounding it, though, was a bit barren. Not many trees to be found. In any event, we didn’t have much time to take it all in that first night because there was a storm a-brewin’ and I needed to set up a new tent that I had never set up before. After only small amounts of panic, I managed to get the thing up and good. I admired my handywork the next day, noting that the thing was going absolutely nowhere.

Our first night went pretty well. For me, at least. Julie was tossing and turning all night, worrying that the girls were too cold or that we were all going to be eaten by bears or something. Somehow we made it through. After a gourmet breakfast of french toast and other goodies, we headed over to the lake. We had this 6 foot trampoline blow up thing that we were trying to balance our other stuff (including Gwenyth) on for the 1/4 mile or so trek to the beach. We must have looked like quite the circus, because 4 boy scouts came over and helped us carry all the stuff down to the beach. Once on the beach, I attempted to put together the shade canopy that I’ve probably put together 10 times before. It must have been downright comical to watch me do seemingly the same thing over and over again. I finally figured it out, after far too many 4 letter words.

Looking out on the Southern end of Bear lake

After a little too much sun and plenty of fun, we decided to go get washed up (as much as possible while camping — though there were showers) and drive into town. “Town” is a small place called Garden City, right on the west edge of the lake. We stopped at one of the many shakes/burgers joints and had some great raspberry shakes. Apparently Raspberry Days is this coming week there. And it’s quite the big deal. So we missed out on the crowds, but still got the berries.

That night we built a campfire, cooked some tinfoil dinners and hot dogs, had some good grub, and then sat around the campfire and talked. The girls were reminiscing about their many memories from their long lives. It was a good time and I think the girls really enjoyed it.

The next day (Saturday) we decided that we were going to rent some Waverunners. It was going to be a little tricky, though, as we had to be checked out of our campsite by 2pm, I had to attempt to setup that canopy again, and we had to get down to the beach again. We found a way to get down to a different part of the beach — by car! So no drama getting our stuff down there. I went down to get a waverunner and we got the only one left, which ended up to be the best one they had. 180 some horsepower, goes 75 mph, etc. It was pretty fun. The girls were a little hesitant, especially Grace, but they all ended up enjoying it, especially Gwenyth :).

got the glasses upside down?

ONe of my favorites of Grace

Somehow we made it back to the campsite, were able to scrounge together all of our stuff before the next people came through.

We decided to head back through Logan. Mostly because we didn’t want to come back yet. So we took our time heading back through the high country to Logan. Logan Canyon was beautiful. It wasn’t as far from Bear Lake to Logan as I was imagining. I think that the sign said 38 miles or something similar. Once we got there (and I woke everyone up), Julie decided that we should try and find the home she grew up in for a few years. Her brothers and sisters, especially, speak very fondly of their time in Logan. I think that a few of them will forever hold it against her parents that they moved.

We had to make a few calls back home to find out where we needed to go. I got a hold of Dave (Julie’s brother) and he was able to guide us there within a few minutes. Julie reminisced about her time there. She figured that she was probably just a bit older than Lucy when she left, but she has very vivid memories of it. We drove around and saw the old home, the old skating rink, the Bluebird restaurant, the tabernacle, the temple, parks, and other kinds of fun. It was a neat town.

We settled for the night in a very upscale Best Western, where we all had a very good night’s sleep. The next day we found this small zoo that the girls loved. The literature in the hotel said that it was free, but when we went there, we found that it was 50 cents per person. Well worth it.

train of girls

On the way home, I15 North was completely closed around Ogden. The traffic must have been backed up for 6 miles. We were lucky that it was a straight shot home. All in all it was a good time.

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Photo Booth Matching Game

Print it out and draw lines to the match on the right. Or whatever you want. By the way, I own exclusive copyright to all of these photos, and none of you were coerced into doing this, nor can you claim any sort of emotional damage due to their being published. Enjoy. More to come, including the hall of fame here:

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And for those of you that missed it, some exciting videos at the earlier post:

http://www.photographykeepsakes.com/2007/07/23/a-trip-to-park-city-fhe-the-park/

For those of you feeling left out, come on over and we’ll get you hooked up. Photo Booth is reason enough to buy a Mac.

photo-107.jpg Julie in the cast of Hairspray
Kasey Popeye Grandpa Jenkins
Julie Dan Kreying as Jack Nicholson in “The Shining”
Marg Bonnie “Leno” Wixom
Bubba Nancy Kreyling as “The Trunchbull” in “Matilda”
Belly Jami Wardle as Mr Ed
DPK Quinton Kreyling as a young Don King
Georgia Kurly Sue Kasey Wardle
Jami Georgia Kreyling as the stay-puff marshmallow baby
Nancy Abigail as the one-eyed cyclops
Bonnie Grace as . . . uh . . . Fat Alberta
Quinton Brian as Guy Smiley’s evil twin
Grace Bailey Wardle as one twisted sister (rock on, Rob!)
photo-325.jpg Margaret Kreyling as Jackie Chan’s monkey
Abby Ashley Wardle as Gumby
Gpa J Amy Robinson as a meth addict
Ashley Lucy as the who
photo-137.jpg A special guest appearance by Shrek

A trip to Park City & FHE @ the park

This is me, Jules. Saturday we all packed the car up around noon after cleaning the house a bit and headed up Provo Canyon. I love being so close to the mountains and evidently everyone else does too. Lots of people were tubing/canoing/fishing on the Provo river. Both Deer Creek & Jordanelle Reservoirs were very busy with boats. The number of homes that are popping up in the Canyon and near Heber astounded me. We arrived at Granny’s in Heber around 1:30 pm–late enough I thought the lunch rush would be over. Boy was I wrong. I forget that Granny’s is ALWAYS busy. I guess it closed down for a while but it is back up and running by popular demand. The girls were pretty excited because we hadn’t told them where we were going. We all ordered a years supply of grease and awesome shakes. I got raspberry and boy was it good! After the shake bonanza we continued on to Park City to the outlets there.

Brian and I were calculating that we hadn’t been to the outlets since Abigail was a few days old. I took a trip up with Charlene and Catherine when Abby was literally 3-4 days old because I was flippin’ out with my first baby and had to get out of the house. So it had been about 8 years and the outlets have really improved. We decided right off the bat to pick about 4-5 stores and just go to those because there were so many people and it was pretty warm out. We hit the Children’s Place, Old Navy, Rue 21, Gap & Banana Republic. Brian was more than patient and very generous with the girls and their back to school shopping. I think they were most excited about their leopard print backpacks and matching lunch boxes! We got lemonade & bagel bites to tide Gwen over & make it through. That was one of the first times that the girls were really excited about clothes shopping–I can see how much fun shopping is going to be in the near future. I now have partners in crime!

Next, we hit the road for Salt lake via Little Cottonwood Canyon. Lucy and Gwen were literally asleep within a minute–slobber and all. We were able to attend Michael & Adriana Robinson’s wedding reception. The girls were all pretty tired so we didn’t stay long. Adriana looked beautiful and what a beautiful couple! My sister Amy has three married and four to go! We didn’t eat at the reception because it was too fancy for the circus our four little girls would have put on. We did stop at Olive Garden on the way home. Good air conditioning and endless bread sticks seemed to do the trick for all of us.

When we arrived home we had a quick fashion show of our “finds”. Lucy’s fav was a blue furry snow hat from Children’s place. She has been wearing it on and off since–I might have to hide it considering it’s 100+ out. Then it was off to bed–easier said than done! Lucy was going through our stuff in the bathroom like she does nightly and sprayed Brian’s cologne directly in her eyes. So, it was a call to poison control for some very red and irritated eyes and then a bath/rinsing of the eyes for 20 minutes. She was pretty upset and I was too. I was hoping that would teach her to stay out but she was at it again last night–BANDIT!

For family night a trip to the park was much needed. We grabbed the FHE manual, went through the Wendy’s drive-thru and headed for the rotary park near Provo river. The park was pretty much vacant much to our delight. It was overcast and warm but not unbearable. We had a lesson, compliments of Brian, on being a good friend. Then the girls were off for the playground. I just sat back on the blanket and looked up at the sky. Laying on the blanket was a good break from making apricot jam (thanks for the apricots, Amy) and refereeing the neighborhood kids earlier today. Gwen absolutely loves the slides and hates the swings! Lucy will not keep her shoes on! Grace is the little mother and Abigail is getting good at the rings.

We got to feed the ducks after the playground and that was a lot of fun. We had so much bread that by the end we were playing who can tag the duck with the biggest piece of waded bread. I pelted the one with the mohawk! Gwen would chase after them and they really weren’t that afraid of her. One time we thought she was going in the pond–on top of the ducks and all. After the park we thought we would top off the evening with a trip to the BYU creamery. It always brings back a whole lot of memories. Brian was disturbed to see that they had torn down his old Deseret Tower dorm on BYU campus where we used to hang out back in the day and play cards. It was neat to see the new Hinckley building that has gone up diagnal from the Marriott Center. It is an amazing building. Well this is getting way too lengthy and I must go check to see what Lucy’s up to. The next blog should be more entertaining with photobooth pictures and fun!

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