Friday, September 5, 2008

Another try...

Since our last kayaking trip didn't turn out so well, we decided to give it another shot. George and I kayaked down the Elkhorn River to celebrate labor day (thank you Poyer's for the kayak!). It's a smaller river just a few miles west of us. And when I say smaller, it turns out I mean no deeper than 3 feet, with much shallower spots where a 2-man kayak just can't quite skim over. It was a gorgeous day and we both got some sun, ok I was red and George was tan. I didn't want to bring the camera on the river so we didn't get many photos.


Sunday, August 24, 2008

Happy Birthday George!

George William Bates (unofficially the III)
Born 15 August 1981 at 10:37 p.m.
Weighed: 8.11 lbs Length: 22"
(Once again, unofficial stats)

We had a little redneck party for George. We went to a town in Nebraska called Wisner, about an hour and a half outside of Omaha. It was their annual truck and tractor pull. There was some great people watching, and I've never seen so many souped up tractors in my life! It was entertaining, but a little too loud.


For his birthday I made him rhubarb pie, we ate the WHOLE thing in less than a day. Which was good because we were leaving town for a week, yay Cedar City! I got him his favorite board game Ticket to Ride-Europe... I'd never even heard of this game before I met George, but it's pretty fun. As well as some replacement camping gear that was lost during our epic kayak trip this spring.

I love being married to George and am so happy that he was born!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Successful FHE

I laughed so hard when I got this photo, I just had to share!

For those of you who don't know, our church sets Monday nights aside for "FHE" or Family Home Evening. It's a fun time to have a short lesson and do an activity with the whole family. My sister, Sara, recently had a successful "object lesson" for her family home evening. She taught about sin and repentance. We had a lot of leftover chocolate from the wedding so Kaden learned how sin makes us unclean, and repentance can make us clean again (no repentant photos, sorry). I'm not sure how much he got from the lesson, but at least he'll grow up enjoying family home evenings!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Buttercup - George's "other" love

After a long (1 whole month) separation this was George's reaction (yes that is a balloon on his head)

Yep, Buttercup is back in our family and George is QUITE excited about the reunion. When we moved from Cedar City to Omaha we decided to just bring Wrigley (my subaru) and leave Buttercup (George's truck) parked back in Cedar...you know to save gas, money, and so we could ride out together. After all it's just 2 of us, we should be able to get by with one car, right? Well as it turns out a few things changed at work and another car was needed so Buttercup is now in Nebraska hard at work.


This is what George likes to do with Buttercup...hmmm, I'm glad Nebraska is flat :)

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Alaska in Nebraska

That's right, I have a little piece of real Alaska to make me feel more at home here in Nebraska. It's called a tundra terrarium. My oldest sister, Abbie, made it for us for our wedding. She traveled over 3,000 miles (thank goodness for planes) holding this on her lap. She even made it herself! She chunked together different parts of the tundra, including cute little flutes and a black spruce tree! She layered the bottom with small rocks and some activated charcoal for adsorption purposes. She wasn't sure if it would work, but so far it's looking good. I take care of it by using a spray bottle to water it and then removing the lid when it gets too moist inside, pretty low maintenance. I wish I would have taken pictures right when I got it because it looked even better then. It's so fun to have in our home, thanks Abbie!