Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Bear Lake Family Trip Pitch

Bear Lake was one of my favorite Boy Scout camps growing up. I loved the beaches, wading on the beach, and the cool water sports we did on boats, such as knee boarding and tubing. I haven't done a ton of research, but I'm just throwing this idea out there.


  1. Bear Lake is a huge lake that lies in between Idaho and Utah.



      2.  It boasts great sand beaches that are perfect for relaxing and swimming:




     3.   It’s big and open, making it perfect for jet skis, boating, tubing, etc…



    4.  Plenty of camping options, by the West Shore, East Shore, and North Shore.


    5.  1.5 hours from Lava Hot Springs (Possible Day Trip)
                (We could even just go here)
                http://www.lavahotsprings.com/


Tubing in the river

Natural hot springs

Huge Water Park

     6.  It's in Utah, but not too far for the folks in California and Washington.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Christmas Lights, Thanksgiving Point, and Draper Tree of Life

I love the lights at Thanksgiving Point! It was a very long wait though. To be fair, we went on Dec. 23. The Draper Tree of Life was awesome as well! It was my first time ever. It was very free which made it better.

Thanksgiving Point













Draper Park | Tree of Life









Temple Square Christmas Lights 2015

I love Christmas lights, and they definitely add something magical to the season. Temple Square puts up some beautiful lights every year. We were lucky enough to have my Tati Simone visit us from Tahiti for the Christmas season.
We rode the Trax downtown to Temple Square.















Monday, November 2, 2015

Trunk or Treat 2015


Trunk or treat has gained popularity over the past few years. It's where a lot of people park their cars in a big parking lot, pop their trunks, maybe decorate it a bit, and pass out candy! Kids are welcome to dress up and collect candy. They're good as a trick or treater because you get more bang for buck; More candy with less distance traveled. They're safer because there's lot of people and it's usually in the parking lot of a safe place; for us a LDS meetinghouse.

I thought that we had a fun setup, and we had a good time.


Halloween Decor 2015

We have a creepy stairwell where we live. We decided to make it even scarier by dressing it up for the Halloween season!

Step 1: Carve Pumpkins

We bought our pumpkins early in October, and we were able to get some with a good shape. We carved a traditional one, an owl, and a fabulous purple and gold glitter one! The glitter one was a lot harder to make than it looks!




















Step 2: Create a body bag 

We created a simple scarecrow using a hoodie, shoes, some sweat pants, and a soccer ball for a head. We then covered him garbage bags, and then we tied his feet and hung him upside down.



Step 3: Create the HELP ME sign

My wife used a simple canvas, red acrylic paint, and her hands.

Step 4: Door cover 
What the contents of a zombie fridge look like.

Step 5: Bottom of the stairs
 
We have a scary door at the bottom of the stairs... We only saw it fit to make it a scary asylum. We also created a a table by stacking 2 boxes on top of each other, and draping a blanket over it. We placed a cauldron with candy on it. We have spider webs draped everywhere! We also had a strobe light in the cauldron.

Step 6: Spooky candles!

Here's what the final product looked like! It was fun.

Happy Halloween!
We were Beauty and the Beast