Monday, June 16, 2008

Tyler can now sign legal documents!!


My baby 18... I can hardly believe it. It seems like yesterday he was tearing off through the mall, or ripping down a run with me chasing behind calling, "Turns are our friend!!"

He went off and bought himself a car...three actually... and has even been known to go on a date or two--usually under the radar.

I love you Ty!!

Here we are at a birthday dinner celebration at his new favorite restaurant, Pizzeria Seven Twelve. Be sure and check it out.

Snowbird had an incredibly long season this year, closing on June 15. Tyler wanted to go skiing on his birthday. What's a mom to say? I said "Sure!" Ian was keen on the idea, too. But, when the morning came, Tyler decided he'd rather do something special--sleep in. So, it was just Ian and I.

Spring skiing at it's finest--T -shirt weather, crystal blue skies, corn snow. Ian even found a ladybug at 11,000 feet.

There does come a time when our children surpass us...Ian did that on Saturday! We'll just say he didn't have to wait too long, too often, at the bottom.

WOW!! What a week!





Emily... blissfully happy... marrying the man of her dreams!
I hope everyone is home safely... how great it was to see everyone, and to be together for the wedding!

You were all here, so I've just included a few highlight photos!


It was great to get in a few mountain bike rides, of course. And to have a ride along pro mechanic, coach and personal assistant was an added bonus. THANKS, BRY!! He is seen here giving a tutorial during a needed rest stop after a horrific climb!
To balance out all that physical activity, of course there was LOTS of eating--when ever we felt like it!!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Flat Stanley visits the ER today...



Flat Stanley made the trip from San Ramon to the Young's in Lindon back in April... he's been sitting around there with not too much to do, so today he did a bit of "job shadow" in the Emergency Room (he is not injured, though he has a bandage, splint, and in under constant blood pressure and cardiac monitoring).

Thanks for letting him come visit, Nathan!