Saturday, July 29, 2006

Hiking into Cottonwood Lakes

After the river rafting, we drove to Lone Pine (on the 395) on the eastern Sierras. We camped the night at a campground near Lone Pine. In the morning, the entire party separated with the older young men hiking up Mount Whiney and the other hiking up to Cottonwoods Lakes - south of Whitney. The Cottonwood group was comprised of (by order of the picture below) Trent, Sam, Clark, Jarrod, Jordan and Adam with Josh and Rick as leaders.
The trail begins

Be had to navigate some switchbacks.

Once we crested the trail, we came upon a beautiful meadow. A few of them began singing "The Hill are Alive" from the Sound of Music. It was very beautiful. Very green with various colors of wild flowers.

This is the west shore of #3 of the 5 Cottonswood Lakes. If you look closely, you can see a waterfall in the green area and the trail just to the right.

This is where we set up camp. It is between Cottonwood Lake #4 and 5. There is some blue sky in the background but just as we got our tents up, it began to rain. It lasted about 2 hours.

Once the rain let up, some fished and some explored the area.

This is a view of Lakes 4 & 5. The 2 little dots on this side of the #4 lake at some of our young men.

This tree was leaning against this boulder making a easy climb.

This looking to the east. The lake is #2. You can see there is snow left over even at this level.

Lake #2 on the left with #3 on the right.

Josh jumped from the rock to the snow. Adam followed.

Though the water is crystal clear, drinking it directly can make you very sick. We had to pumped all our drinking water through a filter. Everyone took turns. This was mine.

Another snow field.

Rafting - Lawnchair float

On July 24th, Josh, Jarrod and Rick went with the young men in the ward on a white water river trip on the Southern Kern River. When we stopped on the first day, they invited us to practice the "lawnchair position". This is the position we are to be take in the event we fall out of the raft in the rapids - which some did.
Steven and Scott (?)

Jordan

Peter

Rick

Rick C.
Jarrod
Josh in the falls of the rapid.



Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Family Photos







While in Utah we were able to be together as a family. It was the first time since Christmas we were together again. It great to see you all.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Rock Wall Climbing







We did some climbing on Saturday at an indoor climbing place. They all did well. No falls or broken bones. I really had a problem getting to the top - fear of heights. But I did it a couple times with the encouragement (harrassment - name calling) from the boys.

She is BEAUTIFUL!







We had the blessing of being with Katelynn, Nathan and Jennifer for the weekend. She is a very good baby. She slept most the time. Her hair looks different from the photos. It is not as red - more of the strawberry blonde that Nathan talked about originally. Very beautiful!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Jarrod gets award

Jarrod was awarded the Green Medallion at his junior high school for Literary Arts. Each teacher picks 1 outstanding student from each class for this award. This is a honor for him. However, he has straight "A"'s in all subjects except for a "B+" in .... yep, English. Go figure.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Our First Grandchild




She was born 7:48 am MST. She was 6 lbs 14 oz at 18.75 inches long. Her name is Katelynn Jennifer Wilbur. For more info and pictures, see Nathan & Jen's blog at: http://wilbsfam.blogspot.com

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Alyssa & Ben Visit


Alyssa & Ben were here visiting this week. They had a good time at the beach several days. It was good having them stay with us

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Mother's Day



Happy Mother's Day. Alyssa and Ben drove down and will stay the week. Mom talked with Nathan for a long time in the morning. We love her very much.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Fathers & Sons

Rick C and Doug getting the Dutch Ovens ready for Cobbler. We had Peach and Cherry topped with milk or half n half. This was in addition to the donuts with chocolate and regular milk.
One of the best things for the boys at Firestone are the frogs. Across from the camp is a stream where they catch them.
Of course we always have to have Rick C on the guitar with Peter as the MC.

What would Fathers & Sons be without the sack race? We did the 3-legged race at the same time so there aren't any photos.








The morning ended with the traditional egg toss. The Christensen's have taken this event hand's down for as long as most of us can remember. This year the master's won. Jarrod did an outstanding job of catching the picture just before they caught (or didn't catch) the egg!! See the following website for more photos: Recent photos & Egg toss.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Jarrod's tennis

Jarrod started taking private tennis lessons last year. On Sat, he played tennis with a friend from school that has played since very young. Jarrod won.