11.02.2009
been trick-or-treating like a dog
The boys--as can be expected--LOVED Halloween and trick-or-treating this year! We were overjoyed that the weather--though blizzardy only two days before, dumping two feet of snow--cooperated on the night of, and it was actually pretty warm and pleasant. Lincoln was a trooper, traipsing close behind Isaac despite the cumbersome kangaroo suit. We lucked out in our neighborhood--we didn't even go to many houses but the boys brought in quite a haul, including 4 huge candy bars each.
"It's been a hard-day's night.
Been trick-or-treating like a dog.
And when I get to my home
I'll dump my loot on the floor
And I will eat all night."
Posted by Holly at 9:24 AM
10.30.2009
the coyote and the horsie
The other day I heard a sound coming from the top of the stairs, so I grabbed my camera to catch this impromptu moment (I did NOT set this up). Yep, there's a new band around these parts. . . a two-man group that loves to jive to the younger's favorite tunes. After this song, they proceeded on to the other two songs in their repertoire, "Baa Baa Black Sheep" then "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."
Posted by Holly at 5:14 PM
10.27.2009
welcome, little one!
We wanted to introduce the newest member of our family. . . Evelyn Juliet Rogers, born to Spence and Juliet Rogers!



Posted by Holly at 2:39 PM
10.13.2009
not your typical harvestival
All fall we've been looking forward to attending Harvestival! It's a fall event sponsored by Grant Family Farms, the CSA (community supported agriculture) we've been members of this year. We paid in advance in the spring and each week for six months we've had mouth-watering local, fresh, organic veggies and fruit delivered to our neighborhood pick-up location. It has also saved on shopping time and packaging. We have really loved being a part of this and the food is incredible! The Harvestival was a big event where we could visit the farm, listen to live tunes, and the kids could pick pumpkins.
Posted by Holly at 11:33 AM
congrats, grampy great!
We want to send out a big congratulations to Jed's grandpa, Bill Smart, for winning the Evans Handcart Award for a book he wrote about his great-grandfather, William B. Smart, who was a colonizer of the Uinta Basin. It's the same award Jed won last year. We were so happy we could make the trip to Logan to attend the ceremony.
Posted by Holly at 11:27 AM
granddaughter day
Posted by Holly at 11:26 AM
hooray for ouray
We made our second annual trip to Ouray and Telluride Colorado last month for Jed's Imogene trail race. The race begins in Ouray around 8,000 feet and the racers climb 17 miles up and over Imogene mountain pass at 13,000 ft., and back down to 8,700 ft. at Telluride. Out of 1500 runners, Jed placed 17th overall at a time of 2:41:44. I was proud of him for beating his time last year by nearly 9 minutes.
Posted by Holly at 10:45 AM
southern colorado trip
As part of our Ouray/Telluride trip, we decided to travel south through Silverton and Durango (for a research trip).
Posted by Holly at 10:10 AM
9.09.2009
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