June 30, 2010

I Never Thought


I never thought

in my wildest dreams


that I would be dropping my husband off 


at a remote airport by our cabin

to fly away in a tiny plane across enormous, expansive mountains


carrying the most precious cargo

 {on earth}



training with a pilot who looks like this.




But if I have learned anything in life,


it's that life is full of "never thoughts"


{especially when you're married to Little Jon}  


As the plane burped and sputtered warming up for the flight, I once again questioned my decision to support Jon and his hair brained ideas.  After all, where have they gotten us before...oh that's right, to a life of adventure, excitement, and extreme highs and lows...

{a life I wouldn't trade for anything}


{So I flipped him off} 

out of fear 

and shed one tear 

as I watched him fly into the sunset and straight into one of his life time dreams.  

As if to get me to laugh on his way out of the horizon, he turned around and buzzed us.  I swear I could almost hear him laughing from the ground.  I could visualize his big smile and the giggles coming from the passengers of that plane.  

He loves me, and I love him...and the definition of that 

{for me} 

is supporting each other in our dreams, so his dreams become mine, and mine become his.

June 29, 2010

Cold Turkey



It's hard to go cold turkey.

I have so many fun pictures to share  but don't have enough speed on my Internet in the mountains to upload them.  I sit and watch the loading bar spin hoping to see something, but it just doesn't happen.  I have pictures from the "Utah Arts Festival" that we went to last week, Whitney's dance individual pictures, all of my new family pictures, Jon flying away from the cabin as the sun sets in the sky on Sunday, and our ongoing fourth of July celebrations. 

 I guess it will all have to wait until I get home or until I can figure out a better way to up the speed.  We have two cabins right next to each other.  One is the original family cabin that has been remodeled and expanded for a growing family and the second is the cabin Little Jon and I bought so we had more room.  The yards join through the trees with paths that have been cleared out so we can easily walk back and forth.  The Internet connection resides at the larger cabin and I have a wireless system the hooks up so I can use it from both, but it isn't great.  I am trying to find a way around buying two separate systems when we own both homes and they are so close, but I think the trees and tall mountains get in the way.  

Anyway, I thought because I can't post any pictures, I would tell a few interesting things about the history of the cabin.  There is a circle that both cabins are located on that originally was owned by all of Little Jon's family.  Every cabin on the "block" was the summer home for several uncles two generations back.  Since then every family has sold their cabin but us, so this mountain and area have many stories that are shared.  Jon's Grandpa even took in his last breaths on the shores of the lake by the cabin after he was finished with a perfect day of fishing.  It was his favorite thing and wouldn't have chosen it any other way.  Jon's dad still drives the same refurbished truck he was driving that day 

It is a beautiful area by Jackson Hole Wyoming where it is not uncommon to see bear, moose, elk, dear, and even buffalo closer to Yellowstone National Park.  The hiking and fishing on these natural hidden lakes is pristine and untouched by the hustle and bustle of city life.  

I have grown up loving the area.  My mom and dad brought me to Jackson all growing up to visit Yellowstone, the Teton mountains, Jenny's lake and every other area I still visit.  My family didn't have a cabin, but ventured into the wild the mountain man way.  We camped.  I remember the first time I learned to water ski was on Jackson Lake in water that was fresh melt off from the glaciers from the enormous mountains above.  I remember wanting to stay up on the ski's because I was so cold more than I cared to stay up just to say I did!  I just became accustomed to holding my breath and ignoring the shooting pain that comes with freezing lake water.  I let the thoughts flow through my head from my mother and father that, 

"It is refreshing, and peaceful!  Just  don't think about it and you will get used to it."  

I think they meant to say numb, because that is what happened.  After a while we children didn't complain, because the appendage became obsolete.  We would flop back into the boat after our turn in the icy abyss and shake from excitement, or as I understand it now....hypothermia.  Combine that with focusing on trying not to crash by the moose swimming across the lake AND executing whatever trick we were attempting, and we had a grand time!

  I don't think I realized how crazy we were compared to other folks until I grew up and learned that very few others operated in the same fashion.  There is a thing called a dry suit or even a wet suit that can be worn to ease the blow, but not for us.  We just jumped in, just like my parents will expect of my children when they come up to visit us at the cabin later this week.   Water skiing is on the agenda even though very few other boats will be there.   

  I remember thinking when I was young, "I wonder where my future husband is in the world? I wonder if he is close to where I am are far away."  Little did I know that he was possibly fishing on the same lake I was water skiing on as I thought it.  Part of me wonders if my mom consented to our marriage because of little Jon's ties to Jackson Hole.

 *Just kidding.... well kind of* 

Whatever the reason, we all love to come together and enjoy the same spot on earth!  Little Jon's dad has always hoped that the cabin and land would be passed down to the our son...that we never had, to keep it owned by the same family name that is has for countless years.  As you can see, that won't happen so he takes pride in the fact that I am just as determined to keep it in the family as he is.  For me, it is long term...a family legacy that will continue if we can.  Everyone in Jon's family loves coming and enjoying the scenery and relationships we have here.  I feel very blessed to have a place like this to visit and owe a lot to the people that came before us that took care of the land.

 It's hard for me to imagine that the things around me will quite possible last longer than I will.  Our jewelry, possessions, tools, and silver wear will be passed down to future generations, but we move on.  Our time here is so short and somehow we still find time to procrastinate and focus on things that just don't matter in the bigger picture.  Our families are all that matter, but a myriad of other things can easily take over. 

 They aren't bad things, but they distract us.  

Sometimes I feel like I am with my children, but not present.  They hold my hand, hear my voice, and walk with me but my mind is disengaged.  I am distant somehow.  

We all go through ups and downs where we have more or less energy.  Staying focused day after day after day can be exhausting and even miserable sometimes and my kids can get short changed somehow, sometimes.  I have to remind myself often that if I have one foot in the past and one foot in the future, I am crapping on today.  I tend to think about what has already happened and how I could/should have done it different, while Jon stresses about the future.  In reality, we only have control over TODAY.  Yes, we need to remember where we have been and take lessons from that AND we need to plan for the future, but if we spend all of our energy in those places we are less effective today.  

Today, I am focused on today. 

 I am focused on building relationships with my kids and family.  

I am focused on now, not hurts from my past that I can't change now anyway (and made me who I am) and not things I have to worry about in the future.  

Happy Holidays!  May we all set out to make it a great day, and look for the good that surrounds us 

TODAY.

June 28, 2010

Best in the West

No Need to say, that I have the most beautiful blog in the west!  Yes, I may be acting a trite conceited but I had someone help me so actually I am boasting in the ability of the greatest designer *Rita's Sweet Shop* AND a fabulous photographer *Ashlee Raubach*

 Together they developed a masterpiece! I am at my cabin in Jackson Hole Wyoming and having issue with Internet connection.  I already have some beautiful pictures and stories to tell, but am limited!  We are going to light of fire works over the lake and eat ice cream on a hot spectacular July day! 

I'll be back!

June 25, 2010

Hampster Hell

Because it is summer and I am lazy, I am posting this late! None the less, if you want to link up I would love to read one of your flash back posts, pictures, etc. Here is an old post of mine that I loved revamping and laughing at once again! Enjoy!


June 24, 2010

Insanity


I love good food and spending time around the table with the family.  I don't even mind trying to cook.  The problem is that every time I try, I get hurt.  I either cut myself,  burn some part of my body, or hurt my feelings.  The meal planning part, and the clean up part aren't fun either.  It's fun to make the mess but after I have a yummy meal I want to just digest, not clean up the kitchen.  So the other night I decided to try once again to make a great meal.  


Are you proud of me?  I asked one of my girls-friends-grandmas how to make asparagus, because I hear she is a pretty good cook.  Not that my kids compare my cooking to other moms and grandmas

 but kind of.  

She told me to put a little oil on the bottom of the pan, lay the asparagus on top and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese, salt, and pepper.  It looks great, I felt great, but the smoke that came pouring out of the oven wasn't looking very promising.  

You see how I picked a flat pan that couldn't hold the oil in?  Ya.  It didn't work, and my oven didn't like it very much.  So much,  that it decided to spew out all the smoke into my undeserving kitchen and startle my unsuspecting fire alarm.  There really wasn't a need to wake it, but my oven didn't agree.  

I think my oven felt bad.  How dare I let oil spill all over the bottom?!  

The nerve.  

So just to show it who is boss, I continued to cook the asparagus.  For 10 more minutes until it was perfectly done.  Jon seemed to think I would start a fire, but I told him the oven was just over reacting. 

 It tasted divine!  

To further my attempt to put Mr. Oven in his place I didn't clean up the mess.  Not that day, or the next.  In fact I attempted to make sweet potatoes in him the next day.  The oil was still coming out as I cooked and causing the kids to worry, but I told them it was just fine.

  "Remember how you throw fits when you are being punished? He feels the same way! Now go play."  
The sweet potatoes took not one, but several hours to cook. They were massive.  My new attempt to eat healthy (which hasn't happened yet) says I can have sweet potatoes.  So, I picked the biggest freakin' potatoes I could find, and just to remind Mr. oven who is boss, I let sweet potatoes goo spill all over the bottom of the oven.  (I actually didn't know it would, but it felt good anyway). 

Did I mention that nobody ate either thing?  The asparagus smelled like smoke oil and the sweet potatoes were finally finished after they were in bed.  Me, myself, and I ate both.  

Yesterday we had Mc Donalds for lunch 


and Stouffer's Lasagna for dinner.
OH, and YES, I (like the picture on top) enjoy every last minute of insanity and I wear a smile around my house just like the lady.  In fact, it might be me, I'm not sure.

June 23, 2010

Be Nice

Just in case

You are wondering


Why I haven't been blogging 


as often


since summer started


It's because I have been busy.....


not being so busy


In the "work" sense anyway.


I write on my blog because I love it


BUT, I also love beating up my kids and their friends on our boat!


Treat mommy bad, and you get the tube! Not the corner, not time out...THE TUBE!
On a crappy water day with 2 foot waves and no mercy.


Remember kids (and all the neighborhood kids and friends we take on the boat) 
BE NICE TO MOMMY.


Or mommy, won't be so nice to you!


I may even post a picture of you dancing on the boat,

(that you are possibly embarrassed of)

JUST FOR FUN!

June 21, 2010

Dad's Day

I wanted to write a quick note for Father's Day and remind us all why we love our dad!  As I started going through pictures I was again surprised at everything he makes time for.  Thank you my dear!  We LOVE YA!
Also don't forget to check out pimde and the guest post!

I found a few notes that I copied down onto the blog from the kids. They didn't all give him a note, some did other things, but here are the notes I have.

Happy Father's Day!
(Sing to the tune "You are my Sunshine")

You are my father, my only father
You make me happy, every day
I'll always love you, forever more
Please don't leave me, I'll always need you
Please don't take my father away!

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY, Love Brighton


Dear Dad,
I love you so much.  I'm glad you are my dad.  Thank you for working so we can go places together.  Do you remember that time when we were outside and you were trying to get Kinley and Whitney to eat an ant?  Then you ate one because you said it tasted like a lemon!  Do you remember when we were at Lagoon and you played darts to win me a big blue dragon?  I loved that because it showed me that you love me!  Thank you for doing that so much, I love it because we were with my family and I love my family.  I loved that so much when you got out of work and made paper airplanes with us and I love all the times you got out of work to play with us.  I love that you bought our bunnies.  Thank you for setting up the cages for a long time with us.  Thank you for getting my pure lopped eared bunny Floppy.  It was sad when my first Floppy died so it made me happy when I got another one.  I love how he plays dead!  
I love you forever, 
Love Ella!


Dear Daddy,
Happy Father's Day!  
Love Halle

Jon,
As I collect pictures for this post I marvel at all of the various things you support all the "Pink Moss" girls in!  You patiently add girl activities to your portfolio as the days, months, and years go on.  It takes a great guy to do some of the things you do.  

 Exhibit A

(You don't look too hot in the Halloween picture) Who would dressed up as a twinkie?  Seriously I love the fact that you have dressed up every year I have known you for Halloween.  I remember the first time you showed up on Halloween night when I lived at Branburry in college.  You were with Sydney and already dressed up as a chicken!  You took me to your house where you had a huge box of old costumes for me to try on.  I was a pumpkin and we took Syd trick-or-treating!  


Every year since has gotten bigger and better.  The costumes I remember you wore are:

Santa Clause
Twinkie
A Woman (wearing a size 10 red high heel, red lipstick, and a green dress all from Savers
Chicken
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Mr. Incredible
Buzz Lightyear
Ex Con
Shrek

hmm that's all for now, but I am sure they will keep coming to me.


Do you remember the time (last year) that you dressed up and then without me knowing got a special outfit (Hagrid) for Leavitt's party after out party of 70 people?  I was so in love!!


Numerous gymnastics meets and dance recitals that will go out for years to come!


Christmas performances.


Special trips all alone


Taking me hunting and shooting




Building businesses and teams of great people together


Loading up trailers full of stuff for girls camp year, after year, after year.  You even wear our sweat shirts if we ask you too!


Our weekly date night that keeps our relationship strong even when times get tough.


Oh look, we are signing our life away...AGAIN!  The calculated risks to continually build together have me running to keep up with you.  Through all the ups and downs, we always keep going, keep building, and keep moving forward.


And thank you for letting us "surprise" you for birthday lunches time after time. We all want to show you thanks the way you serve us all the time!


Our kids love that you pretend not to like animals, but guess what, we all know that you love them and have such a soft spot for anything with fur or four legs!


The amounts of fireworks you buy every year could put on a show for a small town, and guess what?  They do!  You have always been up for an adventure with the motto, "The more the merrier".  I feel the same and know this is why we have so much fun. (As long as we also get our alone time on date night :)


Ask anyone that has had a "Jon Hug" and they will tell you there is nothing better.  Your big arms that wrap all the way around you and squeeze you tight on great days and on hard days.  Sometimes when things are really tough and I can't talk, all I want is your arms around me in silence.  Holding me strong and comforting.  How blessed our daughters are to have this in a dad!


And how can I forget the service you give to the elderly?  The first time you brought me roses was when you were picking up some for your grandma and mom already.  You have always been so thoughtful stopping to open up doors for women or grab an old ladies arm as she tries to maneuver the stairs on her wobbly legs.  I pray you will be there to do the same for me when I can't walk anymore.


And the secret Daddy Daughter Dates when I am too tired to come..or maybe you just sneak out to get some one on one.  Either way, I know they will cherish those memories forever.


Not many families can boast of having a daughter in almost every grade at the school spring performances.  How blessed we are to enjoy every number!  Sometimes you have to text during the performance for work, but you came.  The girls know you juggle a lot and they won't ever be put second.


I love that you dream BIG!  I thought my mind was in the clouds, and it is...but NOTHING compares to someone that can dream as big as me AND make it happen.  Now our minds and bodies are in the clouds with your new adventure of flying!

You are truly talented and I look up to you more than you will ever know.  When people ask me where you drive comes from, I can truly look at them and say it's because you want to help people.  LOTS of people.  

And 
You 
Do.


I will love you forever and always, especially for accepting me regardless of my lack of culinary skills, love for laundry, and planning skills.  You know I make up for it in other areas that in my opinion are more important ;)

Thanks for being you.  
Thanks for being an amazing dad
 friend
 son
 uncle
 and husband

Most importantly,  thanks for being my best friend.