Saturday, November 15, 2008

Saturday Afternoon in Cannonville

A few Saturdays ago, we went up to Cannonville to hang out with Grandma Fletcher, Aunt Rosie, Uncle Rex, Uncle John, Jack (John's son), Kristen (John's daughter) and her family: Aaron and kids Jaden, Josh, and Jenna. Kristen lives in Arizona and wanted to spend her birthday in Cannonville. Since Kristen is both my first cousin and Travis' (my Uncle John used to be married to Trav's Aunt Nedra) we decided we better show up and catch up on all the family news. We took along Henry's best friend, Tevin, just to show him a good time.
And a good time is exactly what we had!
When we got there, Aunt Rosie was already going strong, getting the Dutch Oven dinner going. Soon John & Rex and the crew showed up and a bunch of us took off to go hiking, with Uncle Rex as our fearless guide. We had a fun afternoon of visiting with family we don't see enough of and left after a delicious meal. It was a Saturday well spent in one of my favorite places on earth.
Never mind the sign. I just thought this was so cute of the funny red-heads bonding on Grandma Fletcher's couch.

Whenever we happen to plan things perfectly and Uncle Rex is in Cannonville, he takes us all up on the Red Rocks to go hiking. First it's up to the Merry-Go-Round, then down the slide. As a kid, this was all great fun. That was before I grew up and learned to fear. I barely made it up and I certainly wasn't going down any "slide" to get down.
(L to R) Jack, Aaron, Uncle Rex, Jaden, Natalie, Claire, Josh, Henry & Tevin

The brave ones moved on to bigger, redder rocks. George, Claire, & I stayed behind.

Natalie, a little too close to the edge, checking out the great metropolis of Cannonville

Uncle Rex, Tevin & Henry

Everyone up on the Merry-Go-Round

Tevin, skiing down the gravel. (I don't know where his other leg went. No wonder he needs a stick to walk!)

Natalie, Henry, Tevin, Josh, Claire, & Jaden on the gravel mound.

Henry, George, Claire, & Natalie up on Little Red Rock

The kids up on the "Merry-Go-Round"

Uncle Rex, being a good sport while George tries to feed him his glasses.

. George trouncing through the brush in his cowboy boots.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The Entire Spooky Crew

Natalie was a 20's Flapper

Claire wanted to be Fern from Charlotte's Web. We found her a prize-winning pig for $.50 at the thrift store and I sewed a spider to it. Overalls and braids and she was good to go!

Showing our love for St. George's newest landmark, In-N-Out Burger, I made the boys In-N-Out uniforms out of a bed sheet and a yard of red fabric. Trav made them engraved name tags at work. In-N-Out was kind enough to provide us with paper hats. (I sewed George's to make it small enough to fit his little head.)

George was not having any fun at our little photo shoot.


After much time and many tries, this was about as good as it got. Not everyone is happy. Not everyone is looking at the camera. But everyone is in the picture. Good enough!

Sweet little Natalie Kate in her Flapper Girl get-up

Getting ready to catch the bus on Haloween. (That's Henry's buddy, Tevin in the tie.)
Lexi McInnes and Claire on their way to preschool at Mrs. Kathy's.
(Claire changed her mind on "Fern" and decided to be a witch instead.
Un-original, I know, but cute nonetheless.)

3 out of 4, looking for some treats at Carol's house

Hanging out with Great-Gramma Fletcher and Aunt Rosie in Cedar City

These are the many moods of George, all evident in a 4 second video.

Happy Halloween! (Did you want onions on that?)

On Halloween, I took little George to In-N-Out for an early lunch. (Is 10:30 too early to eat I double-double...I think not!)
As soon as the grill crew caught sight of him, he was a huge hit.
It was hillarious!

Juan stopped working long enough to take a picture with him.

Taking a break from work, George chows down on some fresh french fries. Yum! Yum! (And an XL lemonade to wash them down, of course.)

Back to work for the little guy! Sweeping the floors...
looks like some kid has dropped a bunch of fries under the table.

Ashley, giving him some tips. Everyone was so helpful.