Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Happy Halloween!

I got Lucy a Halloween costume but she hated it. The shirt fit around her chest but it was tight on her arms and couldn't walk very well. She was getting pretty upset with me while I tried to get some pictures. So, I took the costume back (and got a different one!). She is more fond of it than the first but I'm not sure how long it will stay on. Oh well. Happy Halloween!




Sunday, October 19, 2008

Grand Opening of Yoti Pub!

Heather and Ryan flew in early Friday morning. We picked them up and headed downtown for bagels. They were quite tasty. Went to the house to drop off bags and show them the pad. The following pictures chronicle the next 48 hours.

Getting ready for some frisbee golf

Action shot of Ryan, just before he hit the kindergartners with his disc.
Hazen showing us how it's done
Uh Oh! Somebody went in the water!
Pure exhaustion
Watching the BSU football game
The newlyweds
Can't watch the game without a good shot
Heather, Ryan and Doug downtown
We hit the best ally in the valley
Dance Dance Revolution
Shuffleboard at the Eastside
We finally came up with a name for our bar. This name is of one of the bars we visited in Turkey.
Raki is an herbal liquor from Turkey that we have fond memories of. We found some online!
If you've never had it before, you should come to Yoti Pub and see what it's all about.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

SNOW!!!!!

OMG! It's snowing on October 10. It was 90 degrees 9 days before and now it's snowing! Unbelievable. Hazen is ecstatic though. He's hoping it will bring in a lot more snow contracts for his work this winter. I'm sure it will be a white Christmas this year. Sarah, I don't know about anybody else, but I will definitely snow shoe with you.






I don't think Hazen ever put up a post about his hunting adventures either. He was up early on a Friday so he could be to his hunting spot by sunrise. He saw several antelope throughout the day, but they were either not big enough or too far away. Turns out they are pretty fast. Just before sunset he saw one that he could get and went for it. Quite the long day for him. Especially since the drive back home is about an hour and a half then he had to skin it (by himself) when he got back. We have heard that antelope meat isn't very good so he only cut out a couple steaks and the rest went to the butcher to be made into pepperoni, breakfast sausage and spicy brats. We should get the meat back in another week or so. Will let you know what we think of it. Hazen tried one of the steaks already, said it wasn't that bad. Didn't know what everyone else was talking about.