Sunday, December 22, 2013

Another Adult in the Family

Tanner turned 18 years old on December 19th.  Wow.  For his birthday he wanted to go paintballing with a bunch of his friends so they all went yesterday.  He didn't even have to have his parents sign the waiver since he is now 18.  :-)





Piano Recital

A few nights ago, we went to Rebecca and Adam's piano recital.  They both did a great job and Rebecca also won a 3rd place medal for the practicing competition that their teacher has.  Good job!!


Sunday, December 15, 2013

First Ski Day of the Season

We loaded up the car and headed up to Park City for our first day of skiing/snowboarding this season.  It was fantastic.  David didn't have such a great time though since he pulled something in his knee on his first run.  Luckily it wasn't anything serious but he spent the rest of the day in the lodge with his leg elevated while we all skied.  Park City was nice and gave him a voucher for another ski day since he only went down 1 time.

 Tanner was the one taking the picture.  I'll have to get one of him next time.
I know this looks photo shopped but it really isn't.  I took it on my phone.  There were these wispy ice crystal clouds part way down the mountain and they made this cool ring around the sun.  Sometimes there were 2 and 3 rings and it looked so cool.
Rebecca


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Gingerbread Houses


Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!!!

The snow finally arrived in Draper, Utah, last week and the Powell household is celebrating.  What's the first thing we do?  Shovel the driveway?  Nope!   Clear the steps?   Nope!   Pile up snow to make a ramp down the deck stairs to sled down?   YES!!!!

                             ADAM                                        REBECCA

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Catch Up Post

Since my last post, a few things have happened....

First, Tori celebrated a birthday.  Happy Birthday!!!
 The print they are holding is one they got while in Africa.  For Tori's birthday, Jared built a frame and stretched the canvas so they can now hang it on their wall.

Gaylene also celebrated a birthday a few days after Tori.  Gaylene is a little (a lot) older though.  :-)

Thanksgiving was a little untraditional this year.  Rachel had a soccer tournament down in San Diego starting the day after Thanksgiving so we decided to head down there on Wednesday and make it a family Thanksgiving vacation.  Also, Jared and Tori spent their Thanksgiving in the Philippines with a Humanitarian group giving aid after the huge Hurricane they just had there.  Their mission area was hit the hardest and so they have spent the past 2 weeks helping in the relief efforts there.









Our adventure began with a very long drive to San Diego on Wednesday. We went out to breakfast on Thanksgiving morning before we headed to the San Diego Zoo.  It was a beautiful day and not very crowded.  




For dinner we went to a Chinese buffet and it was so delicious.  They even had turkey and mashed potatoes and gravy.  It really was a nice meal and it may be a new family tradition since it turned out that I didn't have to do any dishes either.  :-)

Rachel had 2 games on Friday and one game on Saturday.  It was the first time her new team has played together so they didn't win but they did OK.  They lost 1-0 and then 2-0 and on Saturday they tied 0-0.  David's comment on the tie was, "That's why I don't like soccer.... a game shouldn't end in a tie".



 Adam and Rebecca played during half time.  The picture of Adam is for Josh since Adam is wearing the soccer clothes he sent him from Spain.  :-)




In between games on Friday we went on a tour of the USS Midway which was quite fascinating and I recommend it to anyone going to San Diego.

On Saturday, after her game, we went to the beach for a while.  It was kind of cold (as you can tell by the picture of Gaylene) but Adam and Rebecca loved it.  Rachel tolerated it (she's not a big fan of sand...never has been and probably never will be).



Then we headed to the Hard Rock Cafe for dinner. (It's the 14th one we've been to)

After dinner we headed to the San Diego Temple to do baptisms.  It was a nice surprise when we got there to see that they had all their Christmas lights up too and it was beautiful.  David and Adam waited outside while the rest of us went to do the work inside.   It was a beautiful evening.

Then we made the long drive back to Draper in time to get to bed so everyone could go to school the next day.  It's always so sad when vacation is over.  But, the day after we got home, we put up the Christmas tree and all the decorations.  We had a great time decorating it.






And to add to the joy of us all...THERE IS FINALLY SNOW ON THE GROUND!!!!
Phew!  That was a long post.  It seems like there is always something going on which makes life FUN!!!